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Introduction to philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine is a combination of philosophy and natural medical experience, and it is perceived by observing the world. Both China's medicine and Indian dog skin medicine treat the observed objects from the viewpoint of system science. Compared with western medicine, western medicine is a regional cognition of the system, rather than a systematic and related cognition of the system, so western medicine has greater side effects when dealing with the human body. The philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine has been upgraded from the traditional dual philosophy to three, that is, the three philosophies of traditional Chinese medicine: 1. Fractal view (similarity view); 2. Holism; 3. Dialectical point of view.
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