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    9th Newsletter

 

Diagnosis

Last Update: May 30, 2004

Introduction

Diagnosis in Korean Medicine - job of an artist (Click Here!)

The KM practitioner's consideration based on logic and experience analyzes symptoms in the patient and makes the diagnosis. Precise recognition of the patient can make a lot of difference. Read to find out how the right info is gathered.

Interview: Prof. Baek Yu Sang (Click Here!)

An exclusive interview with Prof. Baek (Kyung Hee Univ), about his clinical experience and diagnosis.

The Old Man and the... Nails! (Click Here!)

How could they know diseases so well without the complicated equipment in ancient times when they didn't even have nail clippers? Find out here!

Characteristics and Clinical Significance of Various Pulses (Click Here!)

Learn about the many pulses in a well organized table

Patient's view report: diagnosis by palpation (Click Here!)

Palpation in KM discerns imbalance between Eum and Yang, intestinal disorders, and more.

Overview on palpation (Click Here!)

Information on gathering and interpreting signs found in abdominal palpation.

KM Essays

My very own medicine (Click Here!)

A freshman and a new member of ATKM talks about his first encounter with KM.

The attributions of a KM doctor (Click Here!)

Another freshman argues what a doctor's attitude should be.

*Essays may diverge from the main opinion of ATKM

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