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The concept of diagnostics of TCM; II. The content of diagnostics of TCM; III. The principles of diagnostics of TCM; Chapter 2: Diagnostics; I. Inspection; 1. Observation of vitality; 2. Observation of colour; 3. Observation of appearance; 4. Observation of the head and five sense organs; 5. Observation of the tongue; II. Auscultation and olfaction; 1. Listening; 2. Smelling; III. Inquiring; 1. Chills and fever; 2. Perspiration; 3. The head and body; 4. The ears and eyes; 5. Appetite, thirst and taste; 6. Sleep 327 $a7. Stools and urine 8. Menses and leucorrhoea; 9. Infants; IV. Palpation; 1. Feeling the pulse; 2. Palpation of different parts of the body; Chapter 3: Differentiation of Syndromes; I. Differentiation of syndromes according to the Theory of the Eight Principles; 1. Exterior and interior; 2. Cold and Heat; 3. Deficiency and excess; 4. Yin and Yang; II. Differentiation of syndromes according to the Theory of Aetiology; 1. 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