["夸夸"的起源和发展]
Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
|May 26, 2025
概括
曲源自道教 (道家),在中国传统医学中演变为代表人体. 它的研究增强了针理论和临床实践.
科学领域:
- 传统中国医药 传统中国医药
- 陶教 (道家教) 是一个教派.
- 针理论 针理论
背景情况:
- 术语""起源于道教 (道家) 作为人体,与精神 (神) 区分开来.
- 它的含义在与中国传统医学 (TCM) 融合后得到了显著的扩展和丰富.
研究的目的:
- 检查""在中国医学中的历史融合.
- 分析""在中医中不断变化的内涵和应用.
- 了解古代医生关于人类生理学和病理学的认知框架.
主要方法:
- 历史分析术语"Qu Qiao"的历史分析.
- 检查在传统中医学的概念发展.
- 探索它与古代医生对生理学和病理学理解的关系.
主要成果:
- "奎"是采用结构化,多层次的方法开发的,反映了古老的医学认知.
- 这个术语的演变表明了对人体各个部位及其相互关系的理解.
- 它在TCM中的应用与生理学和病理学的感知有关.
结论:
- 对""的研究丰富了针理论.
- 了解"Qu Qiao"可以改善TCM的临床歧视和治疗相关性.
- 这个术语反映了古代中国医学对人体的复杂理解.
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