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Pulse Diagnosis Method I
Pulse Diagnosis of Qi and BloodZang-Fu Organs
Three Pulses, Yin-Yang Interaction
Pulse Diagnosis Basics: Three-Part Pulse Division
Pulse Inch, Bar, Cubit
Pulse Weighs Three to Six Beans
Oriental Liver Pulse
Southern Heartbeat
Western Lung Meridian
Northern Kidney Pulse
Large Renying Pulse, Small Fuyang Pulse
Injuries by the Six Climatic Factors: Each with Its Own Rules
Skilled Workers Know at A Glance
Blue Hue Indicates Illness
Redness Indicates Illness
Yellowish Hue Indicates Illness
Pale Complexion Indicates Illness
Black Color Indicates Illness
Blue and Deep Pulse at the Temple
Red and Deep, Thin Pulse in the Forehead
Yellowish Complexion in the Forehead and Nose Area
Pale and Bluish Complexion
Blue-Black Veins in the Forehead
Nose Bridge Color Absent
Color: Internal and External
Sudden Illness First Manifests in Complexion
Color of Life and Death
Five Zang Organs Produce Five Voices
Human Voice Palace Transforms into Corners
Human-Centered Sound Commerce Transformation
Human-Centered Sound Transformation
Human Voice Transforms into Music
Early Change Treatable, Late Change Hard to Cure
Pulse Diagnosis
Inquiry and Diagnosis
Real Delirium, Virtual Murmurs
The Walking Dead: Internal Void
Fat People Blame Buoyancy, Thin People Blame Heaviness.
Breath: the Origin of Pulse
High Chapter Outline: Anxiety and Delay Damage
Ease
Floating Pulse in February
The Onset of Summer: the 7th Solar Term
When Illness Strikes and Recovers
Pulse Diagnosis: Assessing Recovery Progress
Pulse Floating Changes
Slow and Delayed Pulse at Cunkou
Floating, Deep, Rapid, and Slow Pulses at the Cunkou Position
Floating and Tight Pulse at Cunkou
Floating and Rapid Pulse at Cunkou
Chills with Shivering
Cunkou Pulse Yin-Yang Both Tight
Cunkou Pulse Yin-Yang Both Tight
Cunkou Pulse Yin-Yang Both Tight
Floating and Large Pulse at Cunkou
Illness Resolved through Combat-Induced Sweating
Illness Resolves with Spontaneous Sweating without Struggle
Disease Resolves without Fighting or Sweating
Desire to Understand
Floating and Slow Pulse
Unsolved and Solved
Latent Qi Disease
Family Requests for the Patient
Family Calls for Sick Member
Disaster Signs in Pulse+
Pulse Diagnosis Method II
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Six Climatic Factors: Dominant and Subordinate Qi
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Case Study of Cold-Damage Disease
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Miscellaneous Diseases Case 5
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Pulse Diagnosis and Treatment of Warm Diseases: Chapter Six
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Summer Heat Injury: Pulse, Symptoms, and Treatment (Chapter 7)
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Chapter 8: Diagnosis and Treatment of Febrile Diseases
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Chapter 9: Diagnosis and Treatment of Dampness Diseases Based on Pulse and Symptoms
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Chapter 10: Diagnosis and Treatment of Dryness-Induced Diseases with Pulse Patterns
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Common Cold: Diagnosis and Treatment Chapter 11
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Chapter 12: Cold Diseases, Pulse Patterns, and Treatments
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Taiyang Disease: Pulse and Symptoms (Part 1)
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Taiyang Disease: Pulse and Symptom Analysis
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Taiyang Disease: Pulse and Symptom Analysis
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Pulse Diagnosis and Treatment of Yangming Disease
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Shaoyang Disease: Pulse and Symptom Analysis
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Taiyin Disease: Pulse and Symptom Analysis
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Shaoyin Disease Based on Pulse and Symptoms
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Jueyin Disease Based on Pulse and Symptoms
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Cholera with Vomiting and Diarrhea Based on Pulse and Symptoms
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Differentiation and Treatment of Post-Illness Syndromes Based on Yin-Yang Transmission and Pulse Diagnosis
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Lily Bulb Erosion in Throat, Anus, and Genitals with Yin-Yang Toxin Syndrome
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Malaria Based on Pulse and Symptoms
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Blood Stasis and Deficiency Fatigue
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Cough, Yellow Sweat, Multiple Arthralgia, and Urinary Disorders
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Static Blood, Hemoptysis, Hematemesis, and Abscesses Based on Pulse and Symptoms
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Chest Impediment: Pulse and Symptom Analysis
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Women's Diseases by Pulse and Symptoms