First, the concept of TCM constitution
Second, the nature and category of TCM constitution
Section 2 Status and Function of Physiology of Traditional Chinese Medicine
First, the current situation of TCM constitution
Second, the role of TCM constitution
Section 3 Formation and Development of Physiology of Traditional Chinese Medicine
First, Neijing laid the theoretical foundation of TCM constitution.
2. Treatise on Febrile Diseases initiated the application of TCM constitution theory.
Third, the doctors of past dynasties enriched and developed the theory of TCM constitution.
Fourthly, the construction of the theoretical system of TCM constitution.
Section IV Theoretical Basis of Physiology of Traditional Chinese Medicine
First, the philosophical basis of TCM constitution.
Second, the physiological basis of TCM constitution
Section 5 Basic Principles of Physiology of Traditional Chinese Medicine
First, the theory of physical process.
Second, the theory of the constitution of form and spirit
Third, the theory of environmental constraints.
Fourthly, the theory of endowment inheritance.
Section 1 Overview of Congenital Factors
First of all, race and family inheritance
Second, marriage and childbearing, seeds
Third, nurturing, protecting and prenatal education.
Day after the second festival
I. Dietary nutrition
Second, daily life.
Third, spiritual feelings.
Section 3 Environmental factors
First, the natural environment.
Second, the social environment
Section 4 Diseases and Drug Factors
First, the disease factors.
Second, the drug factor.
Section 1 Overview of Constitution Classification Methods
First, the classification method of ancient physique
Second, the modern constitution classification method
Section 2 Comparison of Chinese and Foreign Constitution Classification
First, the comparison of Chinese and Western physique classification
Second, the comparison of constitutional classification between China and Japan.
Summary Section 1 Constitution and Age
First, children's physique
Second, the youth's physique.
Third, middle-aged physique
Fourth, menopausal physique
Five, the elderly physique
Section 2 Constitution and Gender
First, female physique.
Second, male physique
Section 3 Constitution and Psychology
I. Constitution and Cognition
Second, physique and emotion.
Third, physique and temperament.
Section 4 Constitution and Adaptability
First, the body adapts to the natural environment.
Second, the adaptability of physique to social environment.
Section 5 Physiological Characteristics of Physical Fitness
First of all, the inheritance of constitution
Second, the stability of the constitution.
Third, the variability of constitution.
Fourth, the diversity of constitution.
Five, the convergence of physical quality
Sixth, the adjustability of constitution.
summary
Chapter V Physical Pathology
Chapter VI Constitution Diagnosis
Chapter VII Constitution and Treatment
Chapter VIII Physical Health and Prevention
Appendix theory and application of minority physique
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