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Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine ›› 2003, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (2): 84-85.doi: 10.3736/jcim20030202

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Outline for the theory of diagnosis and treatment based on the correlation between consciousness and organ

Hai-zhong Jia()   

  1. Heart-kidney Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine,China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing 100029,China
  • Received:2003-02-27 Online:2003-06-20 Published:2018-10-19

Enlightened by the idea of correlation of mind and body in traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine, integrating his long-term clinical experience, the author brings forward a concise and practical theory for diagnosis and treatment based on the correlation between consciousness and organ in this article. This article includes: (1) introducing the conceptions of consciousness and organ; (2) pointing out the diagnostic and remedial meaning of the four kinds of condition about the correlation of sense and organ; (3) pointing out the diagnostic and remedial meaning of the five kinds of condition about the correlation of desire and organ; (4) how to select herbal and mineral drug to treat the disorders of consciousness and organ; (5) citing some examples to prove the diagnostic and remedial effect of the theory on intractable diseases.

Key words: consciousness, organ, diagnosis, remedy

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  • R229
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