《黄帝内经》作者的解剖学和生理学知识:为什么重要?

IF 0.8 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Medical Acupuncture Pub Date : 2024-12-17 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1089/acu.2024.0016
Peter T Dorsher
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摘要

当代一些著名的针灸专家发表断言,当《黄帝内经》在2000多年前写成时,针灸医生没有解剖学知识,临床知识“有限”。历史记录以及过去一百年来发表的医学文献证明,这些说法是非常不准确的。这些错误的报道很可能助长了西方(对抗疗法)医学文献中著名学术医师和研究人员对针灸的负面看法:具体来说,针灸缺乏适当的科学基础,其临床益处很可能来自一种强有力的(“增强的”)安慰剂效应。本综述的目的是准确描述针灸传统创始人的解剖学、生理学和临床知识,这些知识反映在历史记录和同行评议的文献中。这些数据证明了针灸在人体解剖学和生理学上的科学依据,并进一步为针灸的机制提供了线索。
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The Anatomical and Physiological Knowledge of the Huangdi Neijing Authors: Why It Matters.

Some prominent contemporary acupuncture pundits have published assertions that when the Huangdi Neijing was written 2000+ years ago, acupuncture clinicians had no knowledge of anatomy and "limited" clinical knowledge. Historical records as well as medical literature published over the past hundred years evidence those claims are grossly inaccurate. Those erroneous reports have likely contributed to the negative views of acupuncture that continue to be promulgated in the Western (allopathic) medical literature by prominent academic physicians and researchers: specifically, that acupuncture lacks a proper scientific basis, and that its clinical benefits most likely result from a potent ("enhanced") placebo effect. The purpose of this review is to provide an accurate description of the extensive anatomical, physiological, and clinical knowledge of the founders of the acupuncture tradition, as reflected in both historical records and peer-reviewed literature. These data evidence that acupuncture is scientifically based in human anatomy and physiology, and further provide clues to acupuncture's mechanisms.

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Medical Acupuncture
Medical Acupuncture INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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