Shang Han Lun
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The Shang Han Lin or the Shang Han Bin Lun is the treatasie on Cold Disease Damage by Zhang Zhong Jing published in 220 A.D. by the Hippocrates of Traditional Chinese medicine. The Shang Han Za Bing Lun is the oldest complete clinical textbook in world medical history, and the Shang Han Lun is one of the four most important canonical medical classics which students must study in Chinese medical education.
The Shang Han Lun has 397 sections with 112 herbal prescriptions. The discussion is based on the Six Divisions: [[1]] The Six Divisions of the Shang Han Lun are:
TAl YANG (greater yang): a milder stage with external symptoms of chills, fevers, stiffness, and headache. Therapy: sweating
YANG MING (yang brightness): a more severe internal excess yang condition with fever without chills, distended abdomen, and constipation. Therapy: cooling and eliminating
SHAO YANG (lesser yang): half outside, half inside half excess and half deficiency with chest discomfort, alternating chills, and fever. Therapy: harmonizing
TAl YIN (greater yin): chills, distended abdomen with occasional pain. Therapy: warming with supplementing.
SHAO YIN (lesser yin): weak pulse, anxiety, drowsiness, diarrhea, chills, cold extremities. Therapy: warming with supplementing
JUE YIN (absolute yin): thirst, difficult urination, physical collapse. Therapy: warming with supplementing [1]
[edit] See also
- Zhang Zhong Jing
- Compendium of Materia Medica
- Huang Di
- Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Chinese herbology
- Chinese patent medicine
- Medicine