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Nei Jing

The Emperor asked: "What about patho-mechanisms?"

Qi Bo answered: "All wind with tremor and dizziness is ascribed to the liver. All cold with shrinkage and contracture is ascribed to the kidneys. All qi with distension and stagnation is ascribed to the lungs. All dampness with swelling and fullness is ascribed to the spleen. All heat with daze and tremor is ascribed to the fire. All painful sores and itching are ascribed to the heart. All qi reversal, and retention or incontinence of stool and urine are ascribed to the lower part. All atrophy, grasping and vomiting are ascribed to the upper part."

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