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) laid the theoretical foundation of traditional Chinese medicine, and () laid the clinical foundation of traditional Chinese medicine.
a."Shennong's Materia Medica"; "Treatise on Typhoid Fever".
b."Treatise on Typhoid Fever"."Shennong's Materia Medica";
c.Neijing; "Treatise on Typhoid Fever".
d."Treatise on Typhoid Fever".Neijing;
Correct answer: c
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Summary. Clinical medicine of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine is an interdisciplinary medical discipline, which mainly studies the application and practice of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine in clinical medicine. It combines traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, aiming to make up for the shortcomings of Chinese and Western medicine and improve the effect of diseases.
In clinical medicine of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine, doctors will comprehensively use the diagnostic methods, principles and drugs of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine according to the condition and personal situation of the patient, so as to achieve better results and patient comfort. The research directions of clinical medicine of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine also include integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine diagnosis and treatment technology, integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine pharmacology, integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine acupuncture, etc. Its emergence has brought a new kind of thinking and methods to the medical community, which has a certain curative effect and effect on some incurable diseases, and has achieved good results.
Clinical medicine of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine is an interdisciplinary medical discipline, which mainly studies the application and practice of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine in clinical medicine. It combines traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, aiming to make up for the shortcomings of Chinese and Western medicine and improve the effect of diseases. In clinical medicine of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine, doctors will comprehensively use the diagnostic methods, principles and drugs of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine according to the condition and personal situation of the patient, so as to achieve better results and patient comfort.
The research directions of the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine with clinical medicine include integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine diagnosis and treatment technology, integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine pharmacology, and acupuncture and moxibustion of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Its emergence has brought a new kind of thinking and methods to the medical community, which has a certain curative effect and effect on some incurable diseases, and has achieved good results.
Is it good to be employed? Is it easy to find a job?
In the current medical industry, clinical medicine is a relatively new professional field, and the employment situation is relatively optimistic. According to statistics, with the increasing demand for people's attention to health, the demand for doctors of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine and health professionals is also increasing year by year, and the recruitment demand for related positions is also gradually increasing. In addition, with the country's emphasis on the inheritance and development of traditional Chinese medicine, professionals in the field of clinical medicine of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine are increasingly recognized and welcomed by the market.
Some national and provincial hospitals, such as some tertiary hospitals, have also set up clinical departments of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine, and the demand for employment is also increasing. Of course, in the process of employment, candidates are still required to have pure professional knowledge, strong practical experience and corresponding professional quality. In addition, we need to have enough patience and perseverance, strengthen grassroots practice, constantly improve our practical operation ability and teamwork ability, and actively participate in the practice and training of relevant positions, so as to better adapt to market demand and find satisfactory jobs.
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At the end of the last century and the beginning of this century (since 1996), the basic theories of classical Chinese medicine have developed creatively, and a series of all-round, scientific and modern Chinese medicine concepts have revolutionized and broken through. For example, the concept of qi is mixed and unified qi collection, fractal meridians, mathematical yin and yang, traditional Chinese medicine fractal set, the new creation of traditional Chinese medicine philosophy, and the creation of the five systems of Tibetan elephant fractals.
Modern Chinese medicine also refers to a process of social change in which a less developed society or discipline acquires the common characteristics of a less developed society through social reform. This process of social change is driven by exchanges between countries or societies.
One aspect of modern Chinese medicine is the technology, thought, and theory, which enables the growth and transmission of human thought at an astonishing speed and quantity. The differences between different cultures are narrowing, the distance between Chinese medicine and Western medicine is narrowing, and the differences in professional and technical fields are widening.
Historically, the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine mainly refers to the process of seeking a new way out for countries in Western Europe and North America since modern times, which tends to be the goal of many countries in Western Europe and North America, and the values formed since modern times, so it is often similar to the connotation of Westernization. Generally speaking, modernization includes the scientificization of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge, political democratization, economic industrialization, urbanization of social life, liberalization and democratization of the ideological field, humanization of culture, and scientific technology.
The modernization of TCM is often used to describe the social, technological, and cultural changes that have taken place in the field of TCM in modern times. According to Magnarella's definition, modernization is an all-encompassing, global process of scientific, cultural, and social changes that a developing society undergoes in order to acquire some of the characteristics of a developed industrial society.
The core of the modernization of Chinese medicine is the "emancipation of human nature" and "the emancipation of productivity (efficiency)" of traditional Chinese medicine, which is sometimes called "Westernization" because it starts from Western societies such as Europe and the United States, but it is not exclusive to Western society or Western medicine.
Modernization can be understood as four sub-processes:
Technological developments. Theoretical innovation, ideological reform, and discipline progress.
However, the post-war years soon proved that even the broadened term "Westernization" could not adequately express the way of communication in the post-war world, and the new term "modernization" was coined to meet the needs of this situation. Because it can succinctly express the similar aspirations of all people to build a modern society, regardless of their geography and traditions, it has been used to this day.
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The Revolution in the Concept of Qi: Triadism-Pluralism.
Qi = information, energy, material flow: Ternary - pluralistic qi.
Qi is a flowing information, energy, and matter mixture (1996) is a mixed flow unity of information, energy, and matter. Fractal meridian anatomy, rough, non-tuberous, non-smooth, cell-filled automodulatory-humoral - neuromodulated cell population (cytosociology) meridians.
Fractal cell populations Self-regulation Humoral regulation Neuromodulated meridians. Cellular sociological meridians. the modern definition of yin and yang; Yin-Yang fractal set, Yin-Yang fractal dimension, Yin-Yang five-element fractal set.
The concept of the five elements is modernized and scientific.
Five-element fractal set, five-element fractional dimension The third philosophical view of Chinese medicine: the concept of similarity (fractal view).
The second philosophical view of Chinese medicine - dialectical view.
The first philosophical view ---holistic view) Yin and Yang fractal set, five element fractal set, meridian fractal dimension.
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