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World Century Compendium to TCM : Volume 4:Introduction to Chinese Internal Medicine.
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World Century Compendium to TCM : Volume 4:Introduction to Chinese Internal Medicine.
Yazar:
Xia, Xiang.
ISBN:
9781938134203
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1 online resource (676 pages)
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Introduction to TCM Series
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Contents -- Foreword to the English Edition -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Common Ailments -- Week 1 Headache -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Headache due to wind-cold -- 2. Headache due to wind-heat -- 3. Headache due to wind-dampness -- 4. Headache due to hyperactivity of liver yang -- 5. Headache due to deficiency of the kidneys -- 6. Headache due to deficiency of blood -- 7. Headache due to turbid phlegm -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Headache due to wind-cold -- 2. Headache due to wind-heat -- 3. Headache due to wind-dampness -- 4. Headache due to hyperactivity of liver yang -- 5. Headache due to deficiency of the kidneys -- 6. Headache due to deficiency of blood -- 7. Headache due to turbid phlegm -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Vertigo -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Hyperactivity of liver yang -- 2. Deficiency of qi and blood -- 3. Insufficiency of kidney essence -- 4. Internal obstruction of turbid phlegm -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Hyperactivity of liver yang -- 2. Deficiency of qi and blood -- 3. Deficiency of kidney essence -- 4. Internal obstruction of turbid phlegm -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Insomnia -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Liver qi stagnation transforming into fire -- 2. Upward disturbance of phlegm and heat -- 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency -- 4. Deficiency of the spleen and stomach -- 5. Qi deficiency of the heart and gallbladder -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Liver qi stagnation transforming into fire -- 2. Upward disturbance of phlegm and heat.

3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency -- 4. Deficiency of the spleen and stomach -- 5. Qi deficiency of the heart and gallbladder -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Sweating Syndrome -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Insecurity of lung-wei -- 2. Disharmony between ying-nutrients and wei-defense -- 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency -- 4. Stagnation and steaming of pathogenic heat -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Insecurity of lung-wei -- 2. Disharmony between ying-nutrients and wei-defense -- 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency -- 4. Stagnation and steaming of pathogenic heat -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Aphtha -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Aphtha due to wind-heat -- 2. Aphtha due to fire-heat -- 3. Aphtha due to yin deficiency -- 4. Aphtha due to qi deficiency -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Aphtha due to wind-heat -- 2. Aphtha due to fire-heat -- 3. Aphtha due to yin deficiency -- 4. Aphtha due to qi deficiency -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Pres criptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Diarrhea -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Invasion of cold-dampness -- 2. Contraction of damp-heat (summer-heat) -- 3. Retention of food in the stomach and intestine -- 4. Liver qi affecting the spleen -- 5. Weakness of the spleen and stomach -- 6. Deficiency of kidney yang -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Invasion of cold-dampness -- 2. Contraction of damp-heat (summer-heat) -- 3. Retention of food in the stomach and intestine.

4. Liver qi affecting the spleen -- 5. Weakness of the spleen and stomach -- 6. Deficiency of kidney yang -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Week 2 Constipation -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Constipation due to accumulation of heat -- 2. Constipation due to stagnation of qi -- 3. Constipation due to deficiency of qi -- 4. Constipation due to deficiency of blood -- 5. Constipation due to predominance of cold -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Constipation due to accumulation of heat -- 2. Constipation due to stagnation of qi -- 3. Constipation due to deficiency of qi -- 4. Constipation due to deficiency of blood -- 5. Constipation due to predominance of cold -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Bleeding -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Upward attack of stomach fire -- 2. Invasion of pathogenic heat -- 3. Exuberance of fire due to yin deficiency -- 4. Failure of qi to control blood -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Upward attack of stomach fire -- 2. Invasion of pathogenic heat -- 3. Exuberance of fire due to yin deficiency -- 4. Failure of qi to control blood -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Chapter 2 Diseases of the Respiratory System -- Cold -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Syndrome of wind-cold -- 2. Syndrome of wind-heat -- 3. Syndrome of summer-heat and dampness -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Syndrome of wind-cold -- 2. Syndrome of wind-heat -- 3. Syndrome of summer-heat and dampness -- Chinese Patent Medicine.

Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Bronchitis -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Invasion of wind-cold into the lungs -- 2. Invasion of wind-heat into the lungs -- 3. Impairment of the lungs by dry-heat -- 4. Accumulation of phlegm and dampness in the lungs -- 5. Stagnation of phlegm and heat in the lungs -- 6. Deficiency of qi and yin -- 7. Yang deficiency of the spleen and kidneys -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Invasion of wind-cold into the lungs -- 2. Invasion of wind-heat into the lungs -- 3. Impairment of the lungs by dry-heat -- 4. Accumulation of phlegm and dampness in the lungs -- 5. Stagnation of phlegm and heat in the lungs -- 6. Deficiency of qi and yin -- 7. Yang deficiency of the spleen and kidneys -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Bronchial Asthma -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Asthma of cold (due to latent cold-phlegm in the lungs) -- 2. Asthma of heat (due to stagnated phlegm-heat in the lungs) -- 3. Asthma due to lung deficiency (deficiency of lung-wei) -- 4. Asthma due to spleen deficiency (deficiency of spleen qi) -- 5. Asthma due to kidney deficiency (deficiency of primordial qi of the kidneys) -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Asthma of cold type -- 2. Asthma of heat type -- 3. Asthma due to lung deficiency -- 4. Asthma due to spleen deficiency -- 5. Asthma due to kidney deficiency -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Bronchiectasis -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Dryness and heat impairing the lungs -- 2. Liver fire invading the lungs.

3. Phlegm and heat obstructing the lungs -- 4. Deficiency of yin producing heat in the lungs -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Dryness and heat impairing the lungs -- 2. Liver fire invading the lungs -- 3. Phlegm and heat obstructing the lungs -- 4. Deficiency of yin producing heat in the lungs -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Week 3 Pneumonia -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Invasion of wind-heat into the lungs -- 2. Accumulation of pathogenic heat in the lungs -- 3. Invasion of heat-toxins into the interior -- 4. Extreme depletion of yang qi -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Invasion of wind-heat into the lungs -- 2. Accumulation of pathogenic heat in the lungs -- 3. Invasion of heat-toxins into the interior -- 4. Extreme depletion of yang qi -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Lung Abscess -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. The initial stage -- 2. The abscess-forming stage -- 3. The pus-discharging stage -- 4. The recovery stage -- Differential Treatment -- 1. The initial stage -- 2. The abscess-forming stage -- 3. The pus-discharging stage -- 4. The recovery stage -- Chinese Patent Medicine -- Simple and Handy Prescriptions -- Other Therapies -- Cautions and Advice -- Daily Exercises -- Pulmonary Tuberculosis -- Etiology and Pathology -- Diagnostic Key Points -- Syndrome Differentiation -- 1. Insufficiency of lung yin -- 2. Exuberance of fire due to yin deficiency -- 3. Consumption of qi and yin -- 4. Deficiency of yin and yang -- Differential Treatment -- 1. Insufficiency of lung yin -- 2. Exuberance of fire due to yin deficiency -- 3. Consumption of qi and yin.

4. Deficiency of yin and yang.
Özet:
Chinese internal medicine is a clinical subject which explains, using traditional Chinese theories, the etiology, pathology and therapeutic rules of the diseases or syndromes belonging to internal medicine. It is also the foundation for learning and research in other clinical branches of Chinese medicine, thus playing a vital role in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).Chinese internal medicine has had a long history. Its origins can be traced back several thousand years. Through long-term diagnostic and therapeutic practices, a rich collection of experiences and theories in Chinese internal medicine has been accumulated and this has gradually evolved into a complete, distinctive and effective clinical branch. In recent decades, Chinese internal medicine has also undergone more significant developments, especially in the treatment of cardiac or cerebral vascular diseases, digestive tract diseases, renal diseases and autoimmune diseases.In order to popularize Chinese internal medicine and allow readers to grasp its basic theories as well as diagnostic and therapeutic methods, we wrote this book in a language easily comprehensible by the layman. For ease of learning by modern doctors, we proceeded from the current clinical practice and outlined the contents with Western disease names. There are more than 80 diseases discussed in this book. For each disease, the Chinese syndrome differentiation and treatment as well as modern diagnostic key points are provided, to make it more convenient for the readers to study and understand.The study of each disease should begin from its etiology, pathology and diagnostic key points, followed by the differentiated patterns and corresponding treatments. The respective points of caution for each disease should also be well-noted. Finally, the questions forming the "Daily Exercises" are useful for readers to check

their comprehension and recall of the material. Given the chance, the theoretical knowledge should also be applied in clinical practice so that past knowledge is tested and new clinical knowledge and skills can be learned. Indices to the prescriptions are supplemented at the end so as to facilitate study and consultation.This book is suitable for those who are enthusiastic about TCM and with basic medical knowledge, as well as clinical TCM doctors, nursing personnel and TCM students.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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