Lecture of the cycle of specialization in reflexology "Applying the theory of IN and YN in traditional Chinese medicine"
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Keywords

theory, process interconversion, infinite process partiality, traditional Chinese medicine

How to Cite

Chuprina, G., Trufanov, E., Svyrydova, N., Bondarenko, A., Svystun, V., & Shcherbaty, A. (2018). Lecture of the cycle of specialization in reflexology "Applying the theory of IN and YN in traditional Chinese medicine". East European Journal of Neurology, (4(22), 26-31. https://doi.org/10.33444/2411-5797.2018.4(22).26-31

Abstract

In the teaching of the lecture course "Applying the theory of IN and YN in traditional Kite medicine" in the cycle of specialization with "reflectotherapy", an especially important direction is the analysis of the relationship between several theories of H1 and HH. The teachings of IN and YN are used in all aspects of traditional Chinese medicine. It is the basis of anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human body, and it is based on clinical acupuncture diagnosis and acupuncture treatment. INN-YN theory and anatomical peculiarities of the human body: in the explanation of the structure of the human body based on the INN-YN theory, the assertion that the human body is considered as a whole is used.

https://doi.org/10.33444/2411-5797.2018.4(22).26-31
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