Thank you for sharing! As expected, there are senior experts in the field of traditional Chinese medicine who have written on this topic.
I mainly studied https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/_beSUSetoaxhL2TQojrKMA
I believe this article is very valuable. I will share some simple thoughts. Taking pneumonia as an example, both traditional Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine initially start from symptoms to identify diseases and differentiate causes, then treat from the perspectives of symptoms, causes, and diseases. However, with the development of Western medical technology, I think most people have gradually lost the holistic view and got stuck on a certain disease or microbe, much like playing Go and only seeing a few stones on the board but missing the overall large battle. Indeed, this deepening of microscopic understanding has its significance and gains, but it also causes one to miss the forest for the trees and lose much movement.
In fact, top Western doctors also place great importance on physical examination. Communicating with some excellent Western medicine teachers and reviewing many combined cases of physical and laboratory examinations in this book 规培的意义——荐书《从书本到临床》(陈罡、孙轶飞) both demonstrate this.
Previously, my learning was looking at traditional Chinese medicine from a Western medicine perspective. Now, this book looks at Western medicine from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, filling in a blank.
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