Paper media including the People’s Daily, Guangming Daily, Health News and Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine were the main media that spread the thought and policy of integrative medicine(IM) in the early stage...Paper media including the People’s Daily, Guangming Daily, Health News and Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine were the main media that spread the thought and policy of integrative medicine(IM) in the early stage of the integration of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) and Western medicine(WM) in China. Issues including paper media and its roles for spreading IM, from "TCM learning from WM" to "WM learning from TCM", advocating integration of TCM and WM, promoting IM through multiple channels were analyzed in this article, so as to show the propagation process of IM in China and the roles of the paper media. It was shown that strengthening the propaganda of IM through mainstream media, strengthening media convergence and the role of new media are important in spreading the thought of IM.展开更多
OBJECTIVE: To screen and summarize evaluation indexes for symptom changes in Chinese medicine(CM).METHODS: A case database was established based on information from subsequent patient visits from the case records of f...OBJECTIVE: To screen and summarize evaluation indexes for symptom changes in Chinese medicine(CM).METHODS: A case database was established based on information from subsequent patient visits from the case records of famous doctors since 1866.Symptom change descriptions in the database were regarded as research materials. The evaluation indexes of the symptom changes were screened and summarized.RESULTS: In total, 243 evaluation indexes for 256symptoms were summarized. Among them, common symptoms were frequency, quantity, degree,mobility, color, and correlation with fatigue.CONCLUSION: There are many aspects to evaluating the changes in a symptom. Some symptoms occur with other simultaneous symptoms. The alleviation or aggravation of simultaneous symptoms could reflect the corresponding changes in a symptom. The changes of inducing factors are important to judging changes in symptoms.展开更多
文摘Paper media including the People’s Daily, Guangming Daily, Health News and Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine were the main media that spread the thought and policy of integrative medicine(IM) in the early stage of the integration of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) and Western medicine(WM) in China. Issues including paper media and its roles for spreading IM, from "TCM learning from WM" to "WM learning from TCM", advocating integration of TCM and WM, promoting IM through multiple channels were analyzed in this article, so as to show the propagation process of IM in China and the roles of the paper media. It was shown that strengthening the propaganda of IM through mainstream media, strengthening media convergence and the role of new media are important in spreading the thought of IM.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (the Diagnostic Points of General Syndrome Factors on the Symptomatic Units and their Clinical Characteristics,No.81001500)National Program of Science and Technology Development (the Research on Sweating Pattern Recognition of Chinese Medicine and the Development of High-Precision Detection Device,No.2012 BAI25B07)
文摘OBJECTIVE: To screen and summarize evaluation indexes for symptom changes in Chinese medicine(CM).METHODS: A case database was established based on information from subsequent patient visits from the case records of famous doctors since 1866.Symptom change descriptions in the database were regarded as research materials. The evaluation indexes of the symptom changes were screened and summarized.RESULTS: In total, 243 evaluation indexes for 256symptoms were summarized. Among them, common symptoms were frequency, quantity, degree,mobility, color, and correlation with fatigue.CONCLUSION: There are many aspects to evaluating the changes in a symptom. Some symptoms occur with other simultaneous symptoms. The alleviation or aggravation of simultaneous symptoms could reflect the corresponding changes in a symptom. The changes of inducing factors are important to judging changes in symptoms.