Practical TCM & Pharmacology: Clinical Experiences
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brings together for the first time the clinical experiences of ancient practitioners as well as those of the finest doctors practicing throughout China today according to the characteristics and therapeutic methods of treating common diseases.
Title: Practical Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology: Clinical Experiences (English edition)
By Shang Mianmin, Geng Junying, Du Huaitang, Wang Ziyu, and Wang Yuanrong
Paperback, 356 pages
New World Press, Beijing, 1990
ISBN 7800051226
Ms Shang Xianmin is Professor of the Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She is also author of Chinese Patent Medicine for Common Use, Practical Manual of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Practical Chinese Patent Medicine. With a wealth of clinical and teaching experiences, Ms Shang is particularly distinguished in treating nephrosis and joint diseases and in the study of chronic renal problems.This book is the fifth volume in the series "Practical Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology" joins with two others, Medicinal Herbs and Herbal Formulae, in providing practical applications of Chinese medicine. It will be most useful if the reader has a working knowledge of the theories and principles of traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacology as presented in the first volume of this series. An understanding of the physiology and pathology of the human body, disease etiology, diagnosis, and differentiation of symptom-complexes, including the theories of Yin-Yang, Five Elements, zang-fu, channels-collaterals, qi, blood, and body fluid, will enable one to make the most efficient use of the information contained here.
The contents of this volume are arranged according to the characteristics and therapeutic methods of treating common diseases, both internal and external. Each section begins with a brief description of the disease. This is followed by a discussion of the disease's Etiology and Pathogenesis. The next section includes two parts: Syndrome Differentiation, which identifies the characteristics of the disease, and Therapeutic Principles, which outlines the recommended therapies for the various syndromes.
The Classification and Treatment section which follows is most practical in that it includes detailed descriptions of the manifestations of each syndrome, the therapeutic principles involved, and the prescriptions recommended for treatment. These prescriptions list the Latin name for each component as well as the quantity required in the formula. In many cases, a Remarks section specifies slight alternations which can be made to the formula to make it more effective in treating a syndrome with unusual manifestations, and a section called Experiential Prescriptions lists additional formulae. The prescription of the material in this well-organized, step-by-step manner makes this volume especially useful for self-study.
Finally, this book brings together for the first time the clinical experiences of ancient practitioners as well as those of the finest doctors practicing throughout China today.
Contents
Chapter I Internal Medicine
Common Cold, Cough, Lung Abscess, Asthma and Dyspnea, Phlegm-Retention Syndromes, Chest Bi-Syndrome, Diabetes, Consumptive Disease, Fever Due to Impairment of Internal Organs, Insomnia, Dizziness, Palpitation, Blood Disorder, Apoplexy, Depressive-Syndrome, Stranguria, Dysuria, Nocturnal Emission, Flaccidity Syndrome, Goiter, Bi-Syndrome, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Abdominal Distention, Abdominal Mass, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Constipation, Stomachache, Edema, Hypochondriac Pain
Chapter II Gynecology
Syndrome Differentiation and Therapeutic Principles, Amenorrhea, Headache During Menstruation, Menopausal Syndrome, Postpartum General Aching, Sterility, Vaginal Bleeding During Pregnancy and Excessive Fetal Movement, Pelvic Inflammation, Dysmenorrhea, Metrorrhagia, Menopathy, Menorrhagia
Chapter III Pediatrics
Obligomenorrhea, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Mumps, Icterus Neonatorum, Ascariasis, Five Kinds of Retardation and Five Kinds of Flaccidity, Infantile Paralysis, Measles, Anorexia, Dyspepsia, Pulmonary Cough, Whooping Cough, Enuresis, Aphtha, Infantile Convulsions
Appendix I A List of Applicable Chinese Herbal Medicine
Appendix II A List of Applicable Prescriptions
Tags: Chinese medicine, diagnostics, clinical practice, internal medicine
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