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  • 成肇智主编 著
  • 出版社: 北京:人民卫生出版社
  • ISBN:7117036966
  • 出版时间:2000
  • 标注页数:205页
  • 文件大小:17MB
  • 文件页数:216页
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图书目录

Part 1 TCM Basic Theory1

Section 1 An Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine1

1.1 What is TCM1

1.2 Concise history of TCM1

1.3 Basic features of TCM3

Word list5

Notes5

Exercises for review7

2.1 Theory of Yin-Yang8

Section 2 Yin-Yang and the Five Elements8

2.2 Theory of the five elements9

2.3 Medical application of theories of Yin-Yang and the five Elements11

Word list11

Notes11

Exercises for review12

Section 3 The Zangfu-ans13

3.1 Conception of the Zangfu-ans13

3.2 Main functions of the five Zang-ans13

3.3 Main functions of the six Fu-ans17

3.4 Main functions of the extra Fu-ans18

Word list19

Notes20

Exercises for review21

Section 4 Qi,Blood and Body Fluid21

4.1 Qi22

4.2 Blood23

4.3 Body fluid23

4.4 Correlations among Qi,blood and body fluid24

Word list25

Notes25

5.1 Meridian and doctrine of meridian26

Exercises for review26

Section 5 The Meridian26

5.2 Composition of the meridian system27

5.3 Functions of the meridian30

5.4 Clinical application of doctrine of the meridian31

Word list32

Notes32

Exericises for review33

Section 6 Etiology33

6.1 Conception and clssification of TCM etiology33

6.2 Invasion by six exopathogens34

6.3 Exogenous affection by pestilential pathogens35

6.4 Internal injury by excessive emotions35

6.5 Improper diet36

6.6 Maladjustment of work and rcst36

6.7 Surgical trauma36

6.8 Endogenous retention of phlegm and water-pathogen37

6.9 Endogenous production of blood stasis38

6.10 Infections by various parasites38

Word list38

Notes40

Exercises for review41

Section 7 Pathogenesis41

7.1 Pathogenesis and ourrence of disease41

7.2 Waxing-waning of vital Qi and pathogen42

7.3 Imbalance between Yin and Yang43

7.4 Disrders of Qi,blood and body fluid45

Word list46

Notes47

Exercises for review48

8.1 Inspection49

Section 8 Four Examination Techniques49

8.2 Auscultation-olftion51

8.3 Inquiry52

8.4 Palpation53

Word list54

Notes55

Exercises for review56

Section 9 Syndrome Differentiation56

9.1 Conception and classification of syndrome differentiation56

9.2 Syndrome differentiation of the lung and large intestine57

9.3 Syndrome differentiation of the heart and small intestine58

9.4 Syndrome differentiation of the spleen and stomh59

9.5 Syndrome differentiation of the liver and gallbladder60

9.6 Syndrome differentiation of the kidney and urinary bladder61

Word list62

Notes62

Exercises for review63

Section 10 Preventive and therapeutic rules64

10.1 Conceptions of prevention and treatment in TCM64

10.2 Essential rules for health maintenance64

10.3 Treatment determined by the essence of disease65

10.5 Regulating Yin and Yang66

10.6 Regulating Qi and blood66

10.4 Strengthening vital Qi and eliminating pathogen66

10.7 Regulating the Zangfu-ans67

10.8 Treatment aording to three specific ftors67

Word list68

Notes69

Exercises for review70

1.2 Registration(2)71

1.4 At the pharmy71

1.3 Registration(3)71

1.1 Registration(1)71

Section 1 Dialogues in Hospital Offices71

Part 2 TCM Clinical Conversations71

1.5 Admission to a hospital72

1.6 Discharge from a hospital72

Section 2 Dialogues in Different Clinical Departments73

2.1 Common cold73

2.2 Cough74

2.3 Stomhhe76

2.4 Dizziness77

2.5 Palpitation79

2.6 Insomnia81

2.7 Stranguria82

2.8 Edema84

2.9 Constipation85

2.10 Pneumonia with asthma and cough87

2.11 Diarrhea88

2.12 Dysmenorrhea90

2.13 Metrorrhagia and metrostaxis92

2.14 Infertility95

2.15 Arthralgia96

2.16 Apoplexy98

2.17 Fial paralysis100

2.18 Dislocation of the shoulder102

2.19 Frture of the shaft of the tibia and fibula103

2.20 Lumbar sprain105

Section 3 Expressions Commonly Used in Hospitals106

3.1 Sentences monly used by medical workers106

3.2 Sentences monly used by patients107

Part 3 TCM Prtical Writing Guide109

Section 1 Basic Knowledge for Writing109

1.1 Definition109

1.1.1 Concrete definition109

Reading Biology—the study of living anisms110

1.1.2 Abstrt definition111

1.1.3 ConceptsofTCM112

1.2 Classification113

Reading The Classification of birds116

1.3 General-specific117

1.3.1 Writing the first sentence117

Reading The Charteristics of Living Things118

1.3.2 Organizing pieces of information120

1.4 Describing shapes121

1.4.1 Describing shapes121

1.4.2 Describing size123

1.4.4 Describing similarities between two anisms124

1.4.3 Describing external features124

1.4.5 Describing differences between two anisms125

1.4.6 Making a description of an anism126

1.4.7 Making a description of a Chinese materia medica127

Reading Huangqi(Radix Astragali)127

Gouqizi(Fructus Lycii)127

1.4.8 Making a description of a plant128

Reading:Matricaria Chamomilla128

1.5 Describing a structure128

1.5.1 Describing arelative position128

1.5.3 Describing events and structure130

1.5.2 Describing a sequence of events130

1.5.4 Describing function131

1.5.5 Writing the opening paragraph135

1.6 Describing a process136

1.6.1 Describing alinear process136

1.6.2 Describing a cyclical process138

1.6.3 Describing the results of a process139

1.6.4 Describing what is responsible for a process139

2.1 Writing an application instruction for a patent of141

traditional chinese medicine141

Section 2 TCM Prtical Writing141

Reading Xiao Qing Long Decoction146

Xiang Lian Capsule147

Glycyrrhizin Tablets148

2.2 Writing a medical record in traditional Chinese medicine149

Reading An in-patient medical record149

2.3 Medicine advertisement155

Reading Hirudo capsules155

Yongquan antihypertension mat155

Appendix Ⅰ.Chinese Translations to Part 1 of the Text158

Appendix Ⅱ.Commonly Used Terms and Phrases in TCM184

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