【曲桥的由来与发展】。

Q4 Medicine
X Liu, F Yang
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摘要

“曲桥”一词最初来自道教(道教),指的是人的身体与精神(神)相反。被引入中医后,其内涵得到了广泛的扩展和丰富。本文考察了“曲桥”进入中医的过程及其内涵与外延。研究发现,这一术语是在层次和结构上发展起来的,体现了古代医生对人体各部分及其关系的生理和病理认知。这一术语的研究对于丰富针灸理论,提高临床辨证治疗的针对性具有重要意义。
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[The origin and development of 'Qu Qiao'].

The term 'Qu Qiao' originally came from Taoism (Dao Jiao) and referred to the human body which was opposite to the spirit (Shen). After being brought into traditional Chinese medicine, its connotation was widely extended and enriched. This paper examined the process through which 'Qu Qiao' came into Chinese medicine and the connotation and extension in this process. It was found that this term was developed at levels and structure as a demonstration of the cognition of ancient physicians on physiology and pathology in terms of parts of the human body and their relationship. The study of this term is valuable to enrich the acupuncture theories and helpful to promote pertinence in terms of clinical discrimination and treatment.

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中华医史杂志
中华医史杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of Medical History is the only professional academic journal on medical history in the country. The first publication was named "Journal of Medical History" and was designated as a quarterly publication. In 2009, it was changed from quarterly to bimonthly. The Chinese Journal of Medical History has columns such as special articles, reviews, expert talks, medical history treatises, literature research, forums and debates, historical accounts, figures, short essays, graduate forums, lectures, historical materials, medical history, and book reviews. Chinese Journal of Medical History has been included in the US Medline online database.
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