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E-grāmata: World Century Compendium To Tcm - Volume 5: Introduction To Formulae Of Traditional Chinese Medicine

(Nanjing Univ Of Chinese Medicine, China), Translated by (.), (Nanjing Univ Of Chinese Medicine, China), (Nanjing Univ Of Chinese Medicine, China), Translated by (.)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jul-2013
  • Izdevniecība: World Century
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With increased demands on medical health care due to societal developments, the sole dependence on modern medicine or Western medicine is clearly insufficient. Traditional Chinese medicine, once derided by many in the west, is now firmly in the global limelight due to its numerous advantages in preventing and treating diseases. Chinese medicine achieves its curative effects by making use of natural therapies such as animal and plant parts, which are of interest to many doctors and patients who are in favor of rectifying the entire state of the body.For over two thousand years, Chinese medicinal formulas have been extensively used in China as the main technique to prevent and treat. The accordance of formula and disease pattern is the most specific, objective, stable, and recurrently effective aspect of treatment based on pattern differentiation, which will be introduced in this book as a reliable analytical method.In this book, the fundamental concepts of Chinese medicine, methods of conducting pattern differentiation and composing principles of formulas, and integration of indispensable courses of Chinese medicine, such as basic theories, diagnostic methods, Chinese medicinals, formulas, treatment principles, internal medicine, and warm diseases will be discussed, opening a door for novices who are interested to learn more about Chinese medicine.Through self-study of this book in a relatively short duration, it is our hope that the reader will be familiar with and preliminarily apply the basic theories of Chinese medicine and formulas in practice. This not only serves to prevent and treat diseases, but more importantly, contributes to the spread of traditional Chinese medicine.
Preface v
Introduction xix
The 1st Week
1(442)
Chapter 1 Chinese Medicine and Medicinals
3(12)
Day One A Magical Formula: Why Chinese Medicinals Can Treat Diseases
3(1)
A Favorable Medicine
3(1)
Advantages of Chinese Medicinals
4(2)
Chinese Medicinals in Treating Diseases
6(1)
Theory of Chinese Medicinals in Treating Diseases
7(1)
Daily Exercises
8(1)
Day Two General Knowledge on Chinese Medicinal Formulae
8(5)
Is it Difficult to Learn to Prescribe a Chinese Medicinal Formula?
13(1)
Daily Exercises
14(1)
Chapter 2 Prescribing a Formula in Accordance with the Pattern
15(22)
Day Three In Accordance with the Pattern
15(1)
Basic Theories
16(4)
Daily Exercises
20(1)
Day Four Four Examinations and Eight Principles
20(2)
Six Channels, Wei, Qi, Ying, and Blood
22(1)
Four Natures and Five Flavors
23(1)
Ascending and Descending, Floating and Sinking
24(1)
Daily Exercises
25(1)
Day Five The "Pattern" in Chinese Medicine
25(1)
Pattern Differentiation and Pattern
26(1)
Disease and Pattern
27(1)
How to Differentiate Patterns
27(1)
Daily Exercises
28(1)
Day Six Techniques for Prescribing a Chinese Medicinal Formula
28(4)
Written Form of a Chinese Medicinal Formula
32(1)
Daily Exercises
33(2)
The 2nd Week
35(2)
Chapter 3 The Exterior Pattern
37(32)
Day One Features of the Exterior Pattern
37(1)
The Exterior Pattern and the Common Cold
37(1)
Categories of the Exterior Pattern
38(1)
Treatment Methods of the Exterior Pattern
39(1)
Daily Exercises
40(1)
Day Two The Exterior Excess-Cold Pattern
40(4)
Daily Exercises
44(1)
Additional Formulae
44(3)
Day Three The Exterior Deficiency-Cold Pattern
47(5)
Daily Exercises
52(1)
Additional Formulae
53(2)
Day Four The Exterior Heat Pattern
55(5)
Daily Exercises
60(1)
Additional Formulae
60(1)
Day Five The Exterior Dampness Pattern
61(5)
Daily Exercises
66(1)
Additional Formulae
66(3)
Chapter 4 The Half-Exterior and Half-Interior Pattern
69(24)
Day Six Features of the Half-Exterior and Half-Interior Pattern
69(1)
Categories of the Half-Exterior and Half-Interior Pattern
70(1)
Treatment Methods of the Half-Exterior and Half-Interior Pattern
71(1)
Daily Exercises
72(1)
The 3rd Week
73(1)
Day One The Shaoyang Pattern
74(4)
Daily Exercises
78(1)
Additional Formulae
79(2)
Day Two The Shaoyang Yangming Pattern
81(3)
Daily Exercises
84(1)
Additional Formulae
84(1)
Day Three The Shaoyang Phlegm-Heat Pattern
85(4)
Daily Exercises
89(1)
Day Four The Shaoyang Fluid Retention Pattern
89(3)
Daily Exercises
92(1)
Chapter 5 The Cold Pattern
93(24)
Day Five Features of the Interior Cold Pattern
93(1)
Formation of the Interior Deficiency-Cold Pattern
94(1)
Categories of the Interior Deficiency-Cold Pattern
95(1)
Treatment Methods of the Interior Deficiency-Cold Pattern
95(1)
Daily Exercises
96(1)
Day Six The Taiyang Deficiency-Cold Pattern
96(5)
Daily Exercises
101(1)
Additional Formulae
101(4)
The 4th Week
105(1)
Day One The Shaoyin Deficiency-Cold Pattern
106(4)
Daily Exercises
110(1)
Additional Formulae
110(2)
Day Two The Jueyin Deficiency-Cold Pattern
112(3)
Daily Exercises
115(2)
Chapter 6 The Heat Pattern
117(50)
Day Three Features of the Interior Heat Pattern
117(1)
Heat Pattern, Body Temperature, and Inflammation
118(1)
Categories and Treatment Methods of the Heat Pattern
118(2)
Daily Exercises
120(1)
Day Four The Yangming Qi Level Heat Pattern
120(4)
Daily Exercises
124(1)
Additional Formulae
125(2)
Day Five The Yangming Bowel Excess Pattern
127(4)
Daily Exercises
131(1)
Additional Formulae
131(2)
Day Six The Fire Toxin Exuberance Pattern
133(4)
Daily Exercises
137(1)
Additional Formulae
137(2)
The 5th Week
139(1)
Day One The Blood Level Heat Exuberance Pattern
140(4)
Daily Exercises
144(1)
Additional Formulae
144(1)
Day Two The Pathogenic Heat Obstructing Lung Pattern
145(4)
Daily Exercises
149(1)
Additional Formulae
149(1)
Day Three The Intestinal Damp-Heat Pattern
150(3)
Daily Exercises
153(1)
Additional Formulae
154(1)
Day Four The Damp-Heat Accumulation in the Middle Pattern
155(3)
Daily Exercises
158(1)
Additional Formulae
159(1)
Day Five The Liver-Gallbladder Damp-Heat Pattern
160(4)
Daily Exercises
164(1)
Additional Formulae
165(2)
Chapter 7 The Phlegm-Rheum and Water-Dampness Pattern
167(48)
Day Six Features of the Phlegm-Rheum and Water-Dampness Pattern
167(1)
Formation and Manifestations of the Phlegm-Rheum and Water-Dampness Pattern
168(1)
Categories of the Phlegm-Rheum and Water-Dampness Pattern
169(1)
Treatment Methods of the Phlegm-Rheum and Water-Dampness Pattern
170(1)
Daily Exercises
171(2)
The 6th Week
173(1)
Day One Water Amassment Syndrome
174(3)
Daily Exercises
177(1)
Additional Formulae
177(1)
Day Two The Phlegm-Rheum Pattern
178(4)
Daily Exercises
182(1)
Additional Formulae
182(1)
Day Three The Yang Deficiency and Water Diffusion Pattern
182(4)
Daily Exercises
186(1)
Additional Formulae
187(1)
Day Four The Dampness Encumbering the Spleen and Stomach Pattern
187(4)
Daily Exercises
191(1)
Additional Formulae
191(1)
Day Five The Phlegm-Damp Pattern
192(5)
Daily Exercises
197(1)
Additional Formulae
198(1)
Day Six The Phlegm-Heat Harassing the Interior Pattern
199(3)
Daily Exercises
202(1)
Additional Formulae
203(2)
The 7th Week
205(1)
Day One The Wind-Phlegm Harassing the Upper Body Pattern
206(3)
Daily Exercises
209(1)
Day Two The Fluid Retention Pattern
209(4)
Daily Exercises
213(1)
Additional Formulae
213(2)
Chapter 8 The Wind Pattern
215(28)
Day Three Features of the Wind Pattern
215(1)
Categories of the Wind Pattern
216(1)
Treatment Methods of the Wind Pattern
216(1)
Daily Exercises
217(1)
Day Four The External Wind Engendering Itching Pattern
217(4)
Daily Exercises
221(1)
Additional Formulae
221(1)
Day Five The Wind Obstructing Facial Collaterals Pattern
222(3)
Daily Exercises
225(1)
Day Six The Wind Attacking the Upper Body Pattern
226(4)
Daily Exercises
230(1)
Additional Formulae
230(3)
The 8th Week
233(1)
Day One The Liver Yang Transforming into Wind Pattern
234(3)
Daily Exercises
237(1)
Additional Formulae
238(1)
Day Two The Liver Heat Stirring Wind Pattern
239(3)
Daily Exercises
242(1)
Chapter 9 The Qi Stagnation Pattern
243(20)
Day Three Formation of Qi Stagnation
243(1)
Features of the Qi Stagnation Pattern
244(1)
Categories of the Qi Stagnation Pattern
244(1)
Treatment Methods of the Qi Stagnation Pattern
245(1)
Daily Exercises
246(1)
Day Four The Liver and Spleen Qi Stagnation Pattern
246(4)
Daily Exercises
250(1)
Additional Formulae
250(1)
Day Five The Qi Stagnation in the Chest Pattern
251(4)
Daily Exercises
255(1)
Additional Formulae
255(1)
Day Six The Qi Stagnation in the Lower Body Pattern
256(3)
Daily Exercises
259(1)
Additional Formulae
259(2)
The 9th Week
261(2)
Chapter 10 The Static Blood Pattern
263(24)
Day One Formation of Static Blood
263(1)
Features of Static Blood Pattern
264(1)
Categories of the Static Blood Pattern
264(1)
Treatment Methods of the Static Blood Pattern
265(1)
Daily Exercises
266(1)
Day Two The Blood Amassment in the Lower Jiao Pattern
266(4)
Daily Exercises
270(1)
Additional Formulae
270(1)
Day Three The Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis Pattern
271(3)
Daily Exercises
274(1)
Additional Formulae
275(2)
Day Four The Qi Deficiency and Blood Stasis Pattern
277(3)
Daily Exercises
280(1)
Day Five The Cold Congealing and Blood Stasis Pattern
280(4)
Daily Exercises
284(1)
Additional Formulae
284(3)
Chapter 11 The Food Accumulation Pattern
287(18)
Day Six Formation of the Food Accumulation Pattern
287(1)
Features of the Food Accumulation Pattern
288(1)
Categories of the Food Accumulation Pattern
288(1)
Treatment Methods of the Food Accumulation Pattern
288(1)
Daily Exercises
289(2)
The 10th Week
291(1)
Day One The Food Stagnation in the Stomach and Intestines Pattern
292(2)
Daily Exercises
294(1)
Additional Formulae
295(1)
Day Two The Food Stagnation with Damp-Heat Pattern
295(4)
Daily Exercises
299(1)
Additional Formulae
299(1)
Day Three The Food Accumulation and Spleen Deficiency Pattern
300(4)
Daily Exercises
304(1)
Additional Formulae
304(1)
Chapter 12 The Wind-Damp Pattern
305(22)
Day Four Features of the Wind-Damp Pattern
305(1)
The Wind-Damp Pattern and Bi Syndrome ()
305(1)
Categories of the Wind-Damp Pattern
306(1)
Treatment Methods of the Wind-Damp Pattern
306(1)
Daily Exercises
307(1)
Day Five The Wind-Cold-Damp Pattern
307(4)
Daily Exercises
311(1)
Additional Formulae
311(1)
Day Six The Wind-Heat-Damp Pattern
312(4)
Daily Exercises
316(1)
The 11th Week
317(1)
Day One The Wind-Damp and Phlegm Stasis Pattern
318(3)
Daily Exercises
321(1)
Day Two The Wind-Damp and Healthy Qi Deficiency Pattern
321(3)
Daily Exercises
324(1)
Additional Formulae
325(2)
Chapter 13 The Deficiency Pattern
327(48)
Day Three Formation of the Deficiency Pattern
327(1)
Features of the Deficiency Pattern
328(1)
Categories of the Deficiency Pattern
328(4)
Treatment Methods of the Deficiency Pattern
332(1)
Daily Exercises
333(1)
Day Four The Exterior Deficiency Pattern
333(3)
Daily Exercises
336(1)
Additional Formulae
337(1)
Day Five The Lung-Stomach Yin Deficiency Pattern
337(3)
Daily Exercises
340(1)
Day Six The Liver-Kidney Yin Deficiency Pattern
341(5)
Daily Exercises
346(1)
Additional Formulae
346(3)
THE 12TH WEEK
349(1)
Day One The Qi Deficiency Pattern
350(3)
Daily Exercises
353(1)
Additional Formulae
353(3)
Day Two The Center Deficiency with Qi Sinking Pattern
356(3)
Daily Exercises
359(1)
Additional Formulae
360(1)
Day Three The Deficiency of Both Qi and Yin Pattern
361(3)
Daily Exercises
364(1)
Day Four The Blood Deficiency Pattern
364(3)
Daily Exercises
367(1)
Additional Formulae
367(2)
Day Five The Deficiency of Both Qi and Blood Pattern
369(4)
Daily Exercises
373(1)
Additional Formulae
373(2)
Chapter 14 The Complex Pattern
375(20)
Day Six Features of the Complex Pattern
375(1)
Categories of the Complex Pattern
376(1)
Treatment Methods of the Complex Pattern
376(1)
Daily Exercises
377(2)
The 13th Week
379(1)
Day One The Yang Deficiency and Exterior Cold Pattern
380(2)
Daily Exercises
382(1)
Additional Formulae
383(1)
Day Two The Exterior Cold with Fluid Retention Pattern
384(3)
Daily Exercises
387(1)
Additional Formulae
388(1)
Day Three The Cold-Heat Complex in the Middle Jiao Pattern
389(3)
Daily Exercises
392(1)
Additional Formulae
393(2)
Chapter 15 Formulae for Diseases of the Respiratory System
395(12)
Day Four Coughing
396(1)
Panting
397(2)
Hemoptysis
399(1)
Daily Exercises
400(1)
Day Five Lung Abscesses
401(1)
Rhinitis
402(1)
Nosebleeds
403(2)
Daily Exercises
405(2)
Chapter 16 Formulae for Diseases of the Digestive System
407(16)
Day Six Stomachaches
407(2)
Hiccups
409(1)
Daily Exercises
410(1)
The 14th Week
411(1)
Day One Painful Diarrhea
412(1)
Diarrhea Before Dawn
413(1)
Dysentery
414(2)
Bloody Stool
416(1)
Daily Exercises
417(1)
Day Two Constipation
417(2)
Jaundice
419(1)
Biliary Ascariasis
420(1)
Daily Exercises
421(2)
Chapter 17 Formulae for Diseases of the Cardiovascular System
423(4)
Day Three Palpitations
423(2)
Coronary Disease
425(1)
Daily Exercises
426(1)
Chapter 18 Formulae for Diseases of the Urogenital System
427(10)
Day Four Strangury
427(2)
Bloody Urine
429(1)
Enuresis
430(1)
Daily Exercises
431(1)
Day Five Seminal Emission
431(2)
Edema
433(1)
White Leukorrhea
434(2)
Daily Exercises
436(1)
Chapter 19 Formulae for Diseases of the Nervous System
437(6)
Day Six Insomnia
437(2)
Epilepsy
439(1)
Night Sweat
440(2)
Daily Exercises
442(1)
Formula Index 443(8)
Subject Index 451