Essentials of Chinese medicine: 2 Clinical fundamentals in Chinese medicine
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adam_text | Titel: Bd. 2. Essentials of chinese medicine. Clinical fundamentals in chinese medicine
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Contents
Foreword v
Preface vii
Acknowledgements xiii
Note on Organization of Volume 2 xv
Contributors xlvii
Part I Meridians, Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Chapter 1 Meridians: General Introduction 3
Section 1 Introduction 3
I Basic Concepts 3
II Functions of Meridians 3
1 Physiology 4
2 Pathology 4
3 Diagnostics 4
4 Treatment 4
5 Prevention of Disease and Health Preservation 5
Section 2 Composition of Meridian System 5
I Twelve Main Meridians 5
II Eight Irregular Meridians 7
III Fifteen Collaterals 8
IV Twelve Divergent Meridians 8
V Twelve Muscle Meridians 8
VI The 12 Cutaneous Regions 9
Guidance for Study 9
I AimofStudy 9
II Objectives of Study 9
III Exercises for Review 9
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Chapter 2 Overview of Acupoints 11
Section 1 Classification and Nomenclature of Acupoints 11
I Classification of Acupoints 11
1 Acupoints of the 14 Meridians 11
2 Extra-Meridian Acupoints 11
3 Ashi Acupoints 12
II Nomenclature of Acupoints 12
Section 2 Acupoints in Therapeutics 12
I Local Treatment 13
II Remote Treatment 13
III Special and Specific Therapeutic Properties 13
Section 3 Acupoints with Specific Properties 14 :
I Shu Acupoints 14
II Yuan (Source) and Luo (Connecting) Acupoints 14
III Back-Shu and Front-Mu Acupoints 15
IV Influential Acupoints 15
V Xi (Cleft) Points 16
VI Lower-He (Sea) Acupoints 16
VII Confluence Acupoints 16
Section 4 Techniques of Locating Acupoints 16
I Finger Measures 16
II Comparative Measures 17
III Anatomical Landmarks 17
IV Simple Location 21
Guidance for Study 22
I Aim of Study 22
II Objectives of Study 22
III Exercises for Review 22
Chapter 3 Descriptions of Specific Acupoints 23
Section 1 Lung Meridian of Hand-Taiyin 23
I Pathway 23
II Main Applications 23
III Commonly Used Acupoints 24
Section 2 Large Intestine Meridian of Hand-Yangming 27
I Pathway 27
II Main Applications 27
III Commonly Used Acupoints 29
Section 3 Stomach Meridian of Foot-Yangming 32
I Pathway 32
II Main Applications 34
III Commonly Used Acupoints 34
Section 4 Spleen Meridian of Foot-Taiyin 42
I Pathway 42
II Main Applications 42
III Commonly Used Acupoints 42
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Section 5 Heart Meridian of Hand-Shaoyin 47
I Pathway 47
II Main Applications 48
III Commonly Used Acupoints 48
Section 6 Small Intestine Meridian of Hand-Taiyang 50
I Pathway 50
II Main Applications 51
III Commonly Used Acupoints 51
Section 7 Bladder Meridian of Foot-Taiyang 55
I Pathway 55
II Main Applications 56
III Commonly Used Acupoints 56
Section 8 Kidney Meridian of Foot-Shaoyin 67
I Pathway 67
II Main Applications 68
III Commonly Used Acupoints 68
Section 9 Pericardium Meridian of Hand-Jueyin 71
I Pathway 71
II Main Applications 72
III Commonly Used Acupoints 73
Section 10 Sanjiao Meridian of Hand-Shaoyang 75
I Pathway 75
II Main Applications 76
III Commonly Used Acupoints 76
Section 11 Gallbladder Meridian of Foot-Shaoyang 80
I Pathway 80
II Main Applications 82
III Commonly Used Acupoints 82
Section 12 Liver Meridian of Foot-Jueyin 88
I Pathway 88
II Main Applications 89
III Commonly Used Acupoints 89
Section 13 Du Meridian 93
I Pathway 93
II Main Applications 93
III Commonly Used Acupoints 94
Section 14 Ren Meridian 98
I Pathway 98
II Main Applications 99
III Commonly Used Acupoints 99
Section 15 Extra-Meridian Acupoints 103
I Acupoints on Head and Neck 103
II Acupoint on Chest and Abdomen 104
III Acupoints on Back 105
IV Acupoints on Upper Extremities 106
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V Acupoints of Lower Extremities 107
Guidance for Study 108
I AimofStudy 108
II Objectives of Study 108
III Exercises for Review 109
Chapter 4 Techniques of Acupuncture and M oxibustion Ill
Section 1 Filiform Needle Ill
I Structure and Selection of Needle Ill
II Preparations Prior to Acupuncture Treatment Ill
1 Patient s Posture Ill
2 Sterilization 114
III Techniques of Needling 114
1 Inserting Needle 115
2 Angle and Depth of Insertion 117
3 Manipulations and Arrival of Qi (Needling Sensation) 118
4 Reinforcing and Reducing Techniques 122
5 Complex Reinforcing and Reducing Techniques 123
6 Retention and Withdrawal of Needle 124
IV Management of Possible Accidents 125
1 Fainting 125
2 StuckNeedle 125
3 BentNeedle 125
4 BrokenNeedle 126
5 Hematoma 126
6 Pneumothorax 126
7 Unanticipated Complications 127
V Cautions and Precautions 127
Section 2 Three-Edged Needles 128
I Structure 128
II Applications 128
III Techniques 128
1 Spot Pricking 128
2 Scattered Pricking 129
3 Tissue-Breaking Pricking 129
IV Cautions and Precautions 129
Section 3 Plum Blossom Needle 130
I Structure of Plum Blossom Needle 130
II Applications 130
III Technique 130
IV Areas of Application 131
V Cautions and Precautions 134
Section4 Electro-Acupuncture 135
I Technique 135
II Applications 136
III Cautions and Precautions 136
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Section 5 Scalp Acupuncture 136
I Stimulation Zones and Main Applications 136
1 MotorZone 137
2 Sensory Zone 137
3 Chorea-Tremor Zone 138
4 Vertigo-Auditory Zone 138
5 Second Speech Zone 139
6 Third Speech Zone 139
7 Praxis Zone 140
8 Foot-Motor-Sensory Zone 140
9 Visual Zone 140
10 BalanceZone 141
11 Stomach Zone 141
12 Thoracic-Cavity Zone 142
13 Reproduction Zone 142
II Technique 142
III Cautions and Precautions 142
Section 6 Ear Acupuncture 143
I Surface Anatomy of Ear 144
II Distribution of Ear Acupoints 145
III Commonly Used Auricular Acupoints 145
1 Helix Cms and Helix 147
2 Scapha 147
3 Superior Antihelix Cms 148
4 Inferior Antihelix Cms 148
5 Antihelix 149
6 The Triangular Fossa 149
7 TheTragus 150
8 The Antitragus 150
9 HelixCrus 151
10 CymbaConchae 152
11 CavumConchae 152
12 Earlobe 153
13 Back Surface of Auricle 153
IV Clinical Application of Ear Acupuncture 154
1 Selection of Acupoints 154
2 Techniques of Ear Acupuncture 154
3 Cautions and Precautions 156
4 Management of Accidents During Ear Acupuncture .. 156
Section 7 Moxibustion and Cupping Therapy 157
I Moxibustion 157
1 Commonly Used Moxibustion 157
2 Cautions and Precautions of Moxibustion 161
II Cupping Therapy 162
1 TypesofJars 162
2 Applications 163
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3 Techniques 163
4 Cup Manipulation 164
5 Removing Jar 165
6 Cautions and Precautions 167
Guidance for Study 167
I Aim of Study 167
II Objectives of Study 167
III Exercises for Review 168
Chapter 5 Principles of Acupuncture Therapeutics 171
Section 1 Principles of Acupuncture Treatment 171
I Regulate Yin-Yang 171
II Strengthen Body Resistance and Eliminate Pathogens 171
III Distinguish Root and Appearance 172
Section 2 Acupoint Selection 172
I Select Acupoints on Diseased Meridian 173
II Combine Interior-Exterior Acupoints 173
III Combine Anterior-Posterior Acupoints 173
IV Combine Distant-Local Acupoints 173
V Combine Left-Right Acupoints 174
Section 3 Application of Specific Acupoints 174
I Application of Shu Acupoints 174
II Application of Back-Shu and Front-Mu Acupoints 176
III Application of Yuan and Luo Acupoints 176
IV Application of Confluence Acupoints 178
V Application of Influential Acupoints 178
VI Application of Lower He (Sea) Acupoints 178
VII Application of Xi (Cleft) Acupoints 179
Guidance for Study 180
I Aimof Study 180
II Objectives of Study 180
HI Exercises for Review 180
Part II Chinese Materia Medica
Chapter 6 Basic Theory of Chinese Materia Medica 183
Section 1 Properties of Herbs 183
I Nature and Flavor 183
1 Nature 183
2 Flavor 184
II Lifting, Lowering, Floating and Sinking 186
III Meridian Affinity 186
IV Toxicity 188
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Section 2 Clinical Use of Herbs 188
I Herb Interactions 189
1 Single 189
2 Mutual Reinforcement 189
3 Assistance 189
4 Restraint 190
5 Antidote 190
6 Mutual Inhibition 190
7 Antagonism 190
8 Summary 191
II Contraindications 191
1 Incompatibility of Herbs 191
2 Contraindications in Pregnancy 191
3 Dietary Avoidance 192
III Dosage and Administration 192
1 Dosage 192
2 Adjustment of Dosage 193
3 Administration 193
Guidance for Study 194
I Aim of Study 194
II Objectives of Study 195
III Exercises for Review 195
Chapter 7 Commonly Used Herbs 197
Section 1 Herbs That Release Exterior 197
I Warm-Acrid Herbs That Release Exterior 198
1 Mahuang (Ephedra sinica) 198
2 Guizhi (Cinnamomum cassia) (Cinnamon) 199
3 Xixin (Asarum heterotropoides, sieboldii)
(Manchurian Wild Ginger) 199
4 Zisu (Perillafrutescens) 200
5 Jingjie (Schizonepeta tenuifolia) 200
6 Fangfeng (Saposhnikovia divaricata) 201
7 Qianghuo (Notopterygium incisum,
franchettijorbesi) 201
8 Baizhi {Angelica dahurica, anomala, taiwaniana).... 202
II Cool-Acrid Herbs That Release Exterior 202
1 Bohe (Mentha haplocalyx) (Peppermint) 202
2 Niubangzi (Arctium lappa) (Burdock Fruit) 203
3 Sangye (Moms alba) (Mulberry) 203
4 Juhua (Chrysanthemum morifolium)
(Chrysanthemum) 203
5 Chaihu (Bupleurum chinense,
scorzonerifolium) (Thoroughwax) 204
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6 Gegen (Pueraria lobata) (Kudzu Vine) 204
7 Chantui (Cryptotympana atratä) (Cicada) 205
Section 2 Herbs That Cool Heat 205
I Herbs That Cool Heat and Purge Fire 206
1 Shigao (Gypsum) 206
2 Zhimu (Anemarrhena asphodeloides) 207
3 Zhizi (Gardeniajasminoides) (Gardenia) 207
4 Xiakucao (Prunella vulgaris) (Self-Heal) 208
II Herbs That Cool Heat and Dry Dampness 208
1 Huangqin (Scutellaria baicalensis)
(Baical Skullcap) 208
2 Huanglian (Coptis chinensis) (Golden Thread) 209
3 Huangbai {Phellodendron chinense,
amurense) (Amur Cork-Tree) 209
4 Longdancao (Gentiana scabra, triflorä)
(Chinese Gentian) 210
III Herbs That Cool Heat and Detoxify Poison 210
1 Jinyinhua (Lonicera japonica) (Honeysuckle) 210
2 Lianqiao (Forsythia suspensa) (Weeping
Golden Bell) 211
3 Pugongying (Taraxacum mongolicum) (Dandelion)... 211
4 Banlangen (Isatis indigotica, tinctoriä) 212
5 Yuxingcao (Houttuynia cordatä) 212
6 Shegan (Belamcanda chinenesis)
(Blackberry Lily) 212
IV Heat-Clearing and Blood-Cooling Herbs 213
1 Baitouweng (Pulsatilla chinensis and
Other Species) (Nodding Anemone) 213
2 Shengdihuang (Rehmannia glutinosa) 213
3 Chishaoyao (Paeonia lactiflora, veitchii,
obovatä) (Red Peony) 214
4 Mudanpi (Paeonia suffruticosä) (Tree Peony) 214
V Endogenous Heat-Cooling Herbs 215
1 Qinghao (Artemisia annua, apiaceä) (Wormwood)... 215
2 Digupi (Lycium chinensis) (Wolfberry) 215
Section 3 Herbs That Induce Catharsis 216
1 Dahuang (Rheum palmatum, officinale) (Rhubarb) ... 216
2 Mangxiao (Mirabilite) (Sodium Sulfate) 217
3 Fanxieye (Cassia angustifolia) (Senna) 217
Section 4 Herbs That Dispel Wind-Dampness 218
1 Duhuo (Angelica pubescens) 218
2 Mugua (Chaenomeles speciosa,
lagenarid) (Chinese Quince) 219
3 Fangji (Stephania Tetrandra) 219
4 Qinjiao (Gentiana macrophylla,
crassicaulis) (Large-Leaf Gentian) 220
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5 Sangjisheng (Loranthus parasiticus)
(Mulberry Mistletoe) 220
6 Weilingxian (Clematis chinensis) 221
Section 5 Aromatic Herbs That Dissipate Dampness 221
1 Cangzhu (Atractylodes lanced) 222
2 Houpo {Magnolia officinalis) (Magnolia) 222
3 Huoxiang (Agastache rugosa) (Giant Hyssop) 223
4 Peilan (Eupatoriumfortunei) (Mist Flower) 223
5 Sharen (Amomum villosum, xanthioides) 223
Section 6 Herbs That Drain Water and Dampness 224
1 Fuling (Poria cocos) (Tuckahoe) 224
2 Yiyiren (Coix lachryma-jobi) (Job s-Tears) 225
3 Zexie (Alisma plantago-aquatica,
orientale) (Water Plantain) 225
4 Cheqianzi (Plantago asiatka) (Plantain) 226
5 Yinchenhao (Artemisia capillaris)
(Oriental Wormwood) 226
6 Jinqiancao (Lysimachia christinae,
Glochoma longituba) (Christina Loosestrife) 226
7 Zhuling (Polyporus umbellatus) 227
8 Huzhang (Polygonum cuspidatum) (Giant Knotgrass) 227
Section 7 Herbs That Warm Interior 228
1 Fuzi (Aconitum carmichaeli) (Monkshood) 228
la Chuanwu (Aconitum carmichaeli) (Monkshood) 229
2 Rougui (Cinnamomum cassia) (Cinnamon) 229
3 Ganjiang (Zingiber officinale) (Ginger) 230
4 Wuzhuyu (Evodia rutaecarpa) 230
5 Dingxiang (Syzygium caryophyllata,
aromaticum) (Clove) 231
Section 8 Herbs That Regulate Qi 231
1 Chenpi (Citrus tangerina, reticulata) (Tangerine) 232
2 Zhishi (Citrus aurantium) (Immature Orange) 232
3 Muxiang (Aucklandia lappa) 233
4 Xiangfu (Cyperus rotundus) (Nutgrass) 233
5 Chuanlianzi (Melia toosendan) (Chinaberry) 234
6 Xiebai (Allium macrostemon) (Long Stem Onion).... 234
Section 9 Herbs That Relieve Food Retention 234
1 Maiya (Hordeum vulgare) (Barley) 235
2 Shenqu (Massa medicata fermentata)
(Medicated Leaven) 235
3 Shanzha (Crataegus pinnatifida) (Chinese
Hill Haw) 236
4 Laifuzi (Raphanus sativus) (Radish) 236
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Section 10 Herbs That Stimulate Blood Circulation
and Remove Blood Stasis 237
1 Chuanxiong (Ligusticum chuanxiong,
wallichii) (Sichuan Lovage) 237
2 Yujin (Curcuma wenyujin, aromatica) (Tumeric) 238
3 Yanhusuo (Corydalis yanhusuo) 238
4 Danshen (Salvia miltiorrhiza) (Red Sage) 239
5 Yimucao (Leonurus heterophyllus,
japonicus) (Mother-Wort) 239
6 Taoren (Prunus persica) (Peach) 240
7 Honghua (Carthamus tinctorius) (Safflower) 240
8 Niuxi (Achyranthes bidentata) 240
9 Sanleng (Sparganium stoloniferum) (Bur Reed) 241
10 Ezhu (Curcuma aeruginosa, zedoaria) (Zedoary) 241
Section 11 Herbs That Dissolve Phlegm or Stop Cough
and Relieve Asthma 242
1 Banxia (Pinellia ternata) 242
2 Jiegeng (Platycodon grandiflorum) 243
3 Beimu (Fritillaria cirrhosa, verticillata) 243
4 Gualou (Trichosanthes kirilowii) (Snake-Gourd) 244
5 Xingren (Prunus armeniaca) (Apricot)
(Also Known as Kuxingreri) 244
6 Baibu (Stemona sessilifolia) 245
7 Zisuzi (Perilla frutescens) 245
8 Sangbaipi (Moms alba) (White Mulberry) 245
9 Tinglizi (Lepidium apetalum) (Pepper Weed) 246
Section 12 Herbs That Restore (Tonics) 246
1 Renshen (Panax ginseng) (Ginseng) 247
2 Dangshen (Codonopsis pilosula) (Asia Bell) 247
3 Huangqi (Astragalus membranaceus,
monaholicus) (Milkvetch) 248
4 Baizhu (Atractylodes macrocephala) 248
5 Gancao (Glycyrrhiza uralensis) (Chinese Liquorice) . 249
6 Shanyao (Dioscorea opposita) (Chinese Yam) 249
7 Shudihuang (Rehmannia glutinosa) 250
8 Heshouwu (Polygonum multiflorum)
(Fleece-Flower) 250
9 Danggui (Angelica sinensis) 251
10 Baishaoyao (Paeonia lactiflora) (White Peony) 251
11 Ejiao (Equus asinus) (Donkey-Hide Gelatin) 252
12 Beishashen (Glehnia littoralis) 252
13 Yuzhu (Polygonatum odoratum) (Fragrant
Solomon s Seal) 252
14 Maimendong (Ophiopogon japonicus)
(Lily-Turf) 253
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15 Gouqizi (Lycium barbarum) (Wolfberry) 253
16 Baihe (Lilium brownii) (Lily) 254
17 Nuzhenzi (Ligustrum lucidum) (Wax Privet) 254
18 Mohanlian (Eclipta prostrata) 255
19 Guiban (Chinemys reevesii) (Tortoise) 255
20 Biejia (Amyda sinensis) (Turtle) 255
21 Yinyanghuo (Epimedium brevicornum,
grandiflorum) (Barren-wort) 256
22 Duzhong (Eucommia ulmoides) 256
23 Xuduan (Dipsacus asperoides)
(Himalayan Teasel) 257
24 Bajitian (Morinda officinalis) 257
25 Buguzhi (Psoralea corylifolia) 258
26 Hutaoren (Juglans regia) (Walnut) 258
27 Roucongrong (Cistanche deserticola) 258
28 Dongchongxiacao (Cordyceps sinensis)
(Chinese Caterpillar Fungus) 259
Section 13 Herbs That Calm Mind 259
1 Suanzaoren (Ziziphus jujuba Mill, van
spinosa) (Chinese Jujube) 260
2 Baiziren (Biota orientalis) (Chinese Tree
of Life) 260
3 Yuanzhi (Polygala tenuifolia) (Milk Wort) 261
4 Muli (Ostrea gigas, rivularis) (Oyster) 261
5 Longgu (Os Draconis) (Fossil Bone) 262
6 Cishi (Magnetitium) (Magnetite) 262
Section 14 Herbs That Calm Liver and Extinguish Wind 262
1 Tianma (Gastrodia data) 263
2 Gouteng (Uncaria rhynchophylla) 264
3 Shijueming (Haliotis diversicolor) (Abalone) 264
4 Dilong (Pheretima aspergillum) (Earthworm) 264
5 Baijiangcan (Bombyx mori) (Silkworm) 265
6 Quanxie (Buthus martensii) (Scorpion) 265
7 Wugong (Scolopendra subspinipes) (Centipede) 266
Section 15 Aromatic Herbs That Open Orifices (Resuscitate) 266
1 Shichangpu (Acorus gramineus,
tatarinowii) (Sweet Flag) 267
2 Shexiang (Moschus moschiferus) (Musk) 267
3 Suhexiang (Liquidambar orientalis) (Storax) 268
4 Bingpian (Dryobalanops aromatica) (Borneol) 268
Section 16 Herbs That Stop Bleeding 269
1 Xiaoji (Cephalanoplos segetum) (Field Thistle) 269
2 Diyu (Sanguisorba officinalis) (Garden Burnet) 269
3 Baiji (Bletilla striata) 270
4 Sanqi (Panax pseudoginseng, van notojinseng) 270
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5 Qiancao (Rubia cordifolia) (India Madder) 271
6 Aiye {Artemisia argyi) (Argy Wormwood) 271
Section 17 Herbs That Stabilize and Astringe 271
1 Fuxiaomai (Triticum aestivum) (Wheat) 272
2 Wuweizi (Schisandra chinensis) 273
3 Wumei (Prunus mume) (Plum) 273
4 Lianzi (Nelumbo nucifera) (Lotus) 273
5 Shanzhuyu (Cornus officinalis) (Bunchberry) 274
6 Sangpiaoxiao {Paratenodera sinensis)
(Praying Mantis) 274
Section 18 Herbs That Expel Parasites 275
1 Shijunzi (Quisquslis indica) (Rangoon Creeper) 275
2 Kuliangenpi (Melia azedarach,
toosendan) (Chinaberry) 276
3 Binglang (Areca catechu) (Betel Palm) 276
4 Nanguazi (Cucurbita moschata) (Pumpkin) 277
Guidance for Study 277
I AimofStudy 277
II Objectives of Study 277
III Exercises for Review 277
Part III Chinese Medicinal Formulas
Chapter 8 Basic Principles of CM Herbal Formulation 285
Section 1 Construction of Herbal Formulas 285
I Composition of Formulas 285
II Modification of Formulas 286
1 Modification of Ingredients 287
2 Modification of Amounts 287
3 Modification of Formulation 288
Section 2 Classification of Herbal Formulas 288
Section 3 Common Dosage Forms of Herbal Formulas 289
I Decoctions 289
II Powders 289
III Pills 290
IV Soft Extracts 290
V Medicinal Wines 290
Section 4 Drug Administration 291
I Decocting Herbs 291
II Methods of Administration 292
1 Timing of Administration 292
2 Arrangement of Administration , 292
Guidance for Study 292
I AimofStudy 292
II Objectives of Study 293
III Exercises for Review 293
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Chapter 9 Commonly Used Herbal Formulas 295
Section 1 Formulas That Release Exterior 295
I Mahuang Tang (Ephedra Decoction) 296
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 296
2 Composition 296
3 Application 297
4 Analysis of the Formula 297
5 Comments 297
6 Case Study: Influenza in a Young Adult Male 298
II Guizhi Tang (Cinnamomum Decoction) 298
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 298
2 Composition 298
3 Application 299
4 Analysis of the Formula 299
5 Comments 299
6 Case Study: Fever in an Adult Female 300
7 Case Study: Excessive Sweating
in a Young Adult Male 300
III Jiu Wei Qianghuo Tang (Nine-Ingredient
Qianghuo Decoction) 301
1 Source: Ci Shi Nan Zhi (Hard-Won Knowledge) 301
2 Composition 301
3 Application 301
4 Analysis of the Formula 301
5 Comments 302
6 Clinical Study: Acute Wind-Cold Illness 302
IV Xiao Qing Long Tang (Little Green Dragon Decoction).. 303
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 303
2 Composition 303
3 Application 303
4 Analysis of the Formula 303
5 Comments 304
6 Clinical Study: Bronchial Asthma 304
V Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang (Ephedra, Almond,
Gypsum and Licorice Decoction) 305
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 305
2 Composition 305
3 Application 305
4 Analysis of the Formula 305
5 Comments 306
6 Case Study: Measles in a 3-Year-Old Girl 306
VI Sang Ju Yin (Mulberry and Chrysanthemum Drink) 307
1 Source: Wen Bing Tiao Bian (Analysis
of Febrile Illnesses) 307
2 Composition 307
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3 Application 307
4 Analysis of the Formula 307
5 Comments 308
6 Case Study: Exogenous Wind-Heat
Illness in a 26-Year-Old Male 308
VII Yin Qiao San (Lonicera and Forsythia Powder) 309
1 Source: Wen Bing Tiao Bian (Analysis
of Febrile Illnesses) 309
2 Composition 309
3 Application 309
4 Analysis of the Formula 309
5 Comments 310
6 Clinical Study: Acute Exogenous
Wind-Heat Illnesses 310
VIII Section Summary 310
1 Acrid-Warm Release of Exterior 311
2 Acrid-Cool Release of Exterior 311
Section 2 Formulas That Drain Downward 312
I Da Cheng Qi Tang (Potent Purgation Decoction) 312
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 312
2 Composition 312
3 Application 313
4 Analysis of the Formula 313
5 Comments 313
6 Case Study: Acute Dysentery
in a 47-Year-Old Male 314
II Wen Pi Tang (Spleen-Warming Decoction) 315
1 Source: Bei Ji Qian Jin Yao Fang
(Essential Prescriptions for Emergency) 315
2 Composition 315
3 Application 315
4 Analysis of the Formula 316
5 Comments 316
6 Case Study: Cold Accumulation
in a 78-Year-Old Male 316
III Dahuang Mudanpi Tang (Rhubarb and Tree
Peony Degoction) 317
1 Source: Jin Gui Yao Lue (Essentials
of the Golden Cabinet) 317
2 Composition 317
3 Application 317
4 Analysis of the Formula 318
5 Comments 318
6 Case Study: Acute Appendicitis
ina21-Year-OldMale 319
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IV Maziren Wan (Cannabis Pill) 319
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 319
2 Composition 319
3 Application 320
4 Analysis of the Formula 320
5 Comments 320
6 Clinical Study: Post-surgical Constipation 321
V Section Summary 321
Section 3 Formulas That Harmonize 322
I Xiao Chaihu Tang (Minor Bupleurum Decoction) 323
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 323
2 Composition 323
3 Application 323
4 Analysis of the Formula 323
5 Comments 324
II Da Chaihu Tang (Major Bupleurum Decoction) 324
1 Source: Jin Gui Yao Lue (Essentials
of the Golden Cabinet) 324
2 Composition 324
3 Application 324
4 Analysis of the Formula 325
5 Comments 325
6 Clinical Study: Acute Pancreatitis 326
III Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang (Artermisia-Scutellaria
Gallbladder-Clearing Decoction) 326
1 Source: Chong Ding Tong Su Shang Han
Lun (Popular Treatise on Exogenous
Febrile Illnesses, Revised Edition) 326
2 Composition 326
3 Application 326
4 Analysis of the Formula 327
5 Comments 327
6 Case Study: Exposure to Summer Heat
with Dampness, Erroneously Treated,
in a 48-Year-Old Woman 327
IV Xiao Yao San (Carefree Powder) 328
1 Source: Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju
Fang (Prescriptions from the Taiping
Benevolent Pharmaceutical Bureau) 328
2 Composition 328
3 Application 328
4 Analysis of the Formula 329
5 Comments 329
6 Case Study: Breast Mass in a 33-Year-Old Female ... 330
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V Banxia Xie Xin Tang (Stomach-Fire-Draining
Pinellia Decoction) 330
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 330
2 Composition 330
3 Application 331
4 Analysis of the Formula 331
5 Comments 331
6 Case Study: Vomiting in a 36-Year-Old Male 332
VI Tong Xie Yao Fang (Essential Formula
for Painful Diarrhea) 333
1 Source: Yi Xue Zheng Zhuan (Records
of Orthodox Medicine) 333
2 Composition 333
3 Application 333
4 Analysis of the Formula 333
5 Comments 334
6 Case Study: Diarrhea in a 30-Year-Old Male 334
VII Section Summary 334
Section 4 Formulas That Clear Heat 335
I Bai Hu Tang (White Tiger Decoction) 336
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 336
2 Composition 336
3 Application 336
4 Analysis of the Formula 337
5 Comments 337
6 Case Study: Seasonal Febrile Illness
in a 54-Year-Old Male 338
7 Case Study: Heatstroke in a 38-Year-Old Female 338
II Qing Ying Tang (Nutritive-Clearing Decoction) 339
1 Source: Wen Bing Tiao Bian (Analysis
of Febrile Illnesses) 339
2 Composition 339
3 Application 339
4 Analysis of the Formula 339
5 Comments 340
6 Case Study: Heat at the Nutritive Level
in a 17-Year-Old Female 340
III Huanglian Jie Du Tang (Coptis Detoxification Decoction) 341
1 Source: Wai Tai Mi Yao (Essentials
of Medical Secrets from Imperial Library) 341
2 Composition 341
3 Application 341
4 Analysis of the Formula 341
5 Comments 342
6 Case Study: Biliary Infection
in a 35-Year-Old Male 342
Contents xxxiii
IV Qing Wen Bai Du Yin (Drink for Clearing
Pestilential Illness and Detoxification) 343
1 Source: Yi Zhen Yi De (Successes
in Pestilential Rashes) 343
2 Composition 343
3 Application 343
4 Analysis of the Formula 344
5 Comments 344
6 Clinical Study: Ecephalitis B 344
V Dao Chi San (Red-Conducting Powder) 345
1 Source: Xiao Er Yao Zheng Zhi Jue (Key
to Children s Illnesses) 345
2 Composition 345
3 Application 345
4 Analysis of the Formula 345
5 Comments 346
6 Clinical Study: Painful and Impeded Urination 346
VI Longdan Xie Gan Tang (Liver-Clearing
Gentiana Decoction) 346
1 Source: Yi Fang Ji Jie (Explanation
of Collected Prescriptions) 346
2 Composition 346
3 Application 347
4 Analysis of the Formula 347
5 Comments 348
6 Clinical Study: Hepatitis 348
VII Shaoyao Tang (Peony Decoction) 349
1 Source: Su Wen Qi Yi Bao Ming Ji (Collection
on Pathogenesis for Preserving Life) 349
2 Composition 349
3 Application 349
4 Analysis of the Formula 350
5 Comments 350
VIII Qing Wei San (Stomach-Clearing Powder) 351
1 Source: Lan Shi Mi Cang (Private
Records of the Orchid Cabinet) 351
2 Composition 351
3 Application 351
4 Analysis of the Formula 351
5 Comments 352
6 Clinical Study: Acute Periodontitis 352
IX Qinghao Biejia Tang (Woomwood and Turtle
Shell Decoction) 352
1 Source: Wen Bing Tiao Bian (Analysis
of Febrile Illnesses) 352
2 Composition 352
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3 Application 353
4 Analysis of the Formula 353
5 Case Study: Relapsing Fever
in a 21-Year-Old Male 353
X Section Summary 354
Section 5 Formulas That Warm Interior 355
I Li Zhong Wan (Middle-Jiao-Regulating Pill) 356
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 356
2 Composition 356
3 Application 356
4 Analysis of the Formula 357
5 Comments 357
6 Case Study: Spleen Insufficiency
with Diarrhea in a 39-Year-Old Male 357
II Xiao Jian Zhong Tang (Minor Middle-Jiao-
Strengthening Decoction) 358
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 358
2 Composition 358
3 Application 358
4 Analysis of the Formula 359
5 Comments 359
6 Case Study: Abdominal Pain in a Male 360
III Si Ni Tang (Frigid-Extremities Decoction) 360
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 360
2 Composition 360
3 Application 360
4 Analysis of the Formula 360
5 Comments 361
6 Case Study: Coma in a 30-Year-Old Female 361
IV Danggui Si Ni Tang (Angelica Frigid-Extremities
Decoction) 362
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 362
2 Composition 362
3 Application 362
4 Analysis of the Formula 363
5 Comments 363
6 Case Study: Severe Exposure to Cold
in a 30-Year-Old Male 364
V Yang He Tang (Yang-Normalizing Decoction) 364
1 Source: Wai Ke Zheng Zhi Quan Sheng Ji
(Treatise on the Diagnosis and Treatment
of Surgical Illnesses) 364
2 Composition 364
3 Application 364
4 Analysis of the Formula 365
Contents xxxv
5 Comments 365
6 Case Study: Osteoma in a 17-Year-Old Male 365
VI Section Summary 366
Section 6 Formulas That Restore (Tonify) 366
I Si Jun Zi Tang (Four Nobles Decoction) 367
1 Source: Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang
(Prescriptions from the Taiping
Benevolent Pharmaceutical Bureau) 367
2 Composition 367
3 Application 368
4 Analysis of the Formula 368
5 Comments 368
II Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang (Middle-Restoring
and Qi-Augmenting Decoction) 369
1 Source: Pi Wei Lun (Treatise on the Spleen
and the Stomach) 369
2 Composition 369
3 Application 369
4 Analysis of the Formula 370
5 Comments 370
6 Case Study: Postpartum Anuria
in a 28-Year-Old Female 370
III Yu Ping Feng San (Jade-Screen Powder) 371
1 Source: Yi Fang Lei Ju (Classified Prescriptions) 371
2 Composition 371
3 Application 371
4 Analysis of the Formula 371
5 Comments 372
6 Case Study: Cold Urticaria
in a 37-Year-Old Female 372
IV Sheng Mai San (Pulse-Generating Powder) 373
1 Source: Yi Fang Qi Yuan (The Sources of Medicine). 373
2 Composition 373
3 Application 373
4 Analysis of the Formula 373
5 Comments 374
6 Case Study: Sudden Prostration
in a 65-Year-Old Male 374
V Si Wu Tang (Four Substances Decoction) 374
1 Source: Xian Shou Li Shang Xu Duan
Bi Fang (Secret Celestial Prescriptions
for Wounds and Fractures) 374
2 Composition 374
3 Application 375
4 Analysis of the Formula 375
5 Comments 375
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VI Gui Pi Tang (Spleen-Restoring Decoction) 376
1 Source: Ji Sheng Fang (Life-Saving Prescriptions) 376
2 Composition 376
3 Application 376
4 Analysis of the Formula 377
5 Comments 377
VII Ba Zhen Tang (Eight Treasures Decoction) 378
1 Source: Zheng Ti Lei Yao (Classification
and Treatment of Traumatic Injuries) 378
2 Composition 378
3 Application 378
4 Analysis of the Formula 378
5 Comments 379
6 Clinical Study: Habitual Miscarriage 379
VIII Liu Wei Dihuang Wan (Six-Ingredient
Rehmannia Pill) 380
1 Source: Xiao Er Yao Zheng Zhi Jue (Key
to Therapeutics of Children s Illnesses) 380
2 Composition 380
3 Application 380
4 Analysis of the Formula 380
5 Comments 381
6 Case Study: Chronic Nephritis
in a 26-Year-Old Male 382
IX Fried Gancao Tang (Fried Licorice Decoction) 383
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 383
2 Composition 383
3 Application 383
4 Analysis of the Formula 383
5 Comments 384
6 Case Study: Rheumatic Heart Illness
in a 35-Year-Old Female 384
X Yi Guan Jian (Yin-Generating Liver-Opening
Prescription) 385
1 Source: Xu Ming Yi Lei An (Supplement
to Case Records of Celebrated Physicians) 385
2 Composition 385
3 Application 385
4 Analysis of the Formula 385
5 Comments 386
6 Case Study: Chronic Hepatitis
in a 40-Year-Old Female 386
XI Baihe Gu Jin Tang (Lily Metal-Solidifying Decoction)... 386
1 Source: Shen Zhai Yi Shu 386
2 Composition 386
Contents xxxvii
3 Application 387
4 Analysis of the Formula 387
5 Comments 388
6 Case Study: Pulmonary Tuberculosis
with Hemoptysis in a 34-Year-Old Female 388
XII ShenQi Wan (Kidney-Qi Pill) 388
1 Source: Jin Gui Yao Lue (Essentials
of the Golden Cabinet) 388
2 Composition 388
3 Application 389
4 Analysis of the Formula 389
5 Comments 389
6 Clinical Study: Relapsing Mouth Ulcers 390
XIII Section Summary 390
Section 7 Formulas That Astringe and Stabilize 391
I Si Shen Wan (Four Miracle-Herbs Pill) 392
1 Source: Nei Ke Zhai Yao (Essentials
of Internal Medicine) 392
2 Composition 392
3 Application 392
4 Analysis of the Formula 393
5 Comments 393
6 Case Study: Hypersensitive Enteritis 393
7 Case Study: Enuresis in a 16-Year-Old Male 394
II Zhen Ren Yang Zang Tang (True Man s
Zang-Nourishing Decoction) 394
1 Source: Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang
(Prescriptions of the Taiping Benevolent Bureau) 394
2 Composition 394
3 Application 395
4 Analysis of the Formula 395
5 Comments 395
6 Clinical Study: Post-dysentery Syndrome 396
III Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan (Gold Lock
Semen-Stabilizing Pill) 396
1 Source: Yi Fang Ji Jie (Explanation
of Collected Prescriptions) 396
2 Composition 396
3 Application 396
4 Analysis of the Formula 397
5 Comments 397
6 Case Study: Galactorrhea (Milk
Production) in a 53-Year-Old Female 397
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IV Gu Chong Tang (Chong Meridian Stabilizing Decoction) 398
1 Source: Yi Xue Zhong Zhong Can Xi Lu
(Discourse on Integrated Chinese
and Western Medicine) 398
2 Composition 398
3 Application 398
4 Analysis of the Formula 399
5 Comments 399
6 Clinical Study: Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding 400
V Section Summary 400
Section 8 Formulas That Calm the Mind 400
I Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan (Celestial Emperor s
Heart-Nourishing Pill) 401
1 Source: She Sheng Mi Pou (Exposition
on Health Conservation) 401
2 Composition 401
3 Application 401
4 Analysis of the Formula 402
5 Comments 402
II Suanzaoren Tang (Jujube Seed Decoction) 403
1 Source: Jin Gui Yao Lue (Essentials
of the Golden Cabinet) 403
2 Composition 403
3 Application 403
4 Analysis of the Formula 403
5 Comments : 404
6 Clinical Study: Insomnia 404
Section 9 Formulas That Open Orifices (Resuscitate) 404
I An Gong Niuhuang Wan (Palace-Calming
Gallstone Pill) 405
1 Source: Wen Bing Tiao Bian (Analysis
of Febrile Illnesses) 405
2 Composition 405
3 Application 405
4 Analysis of the Formula 406
5 Comments 406
6 Case Study: Acute Hepatic Coma
ina5-Year-OldBoy 406
II Suhexiang Wan (Storax Pill) 407
1 Source: Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang
(Prescriptions from the Taiping
Benevolent Pharmaceutical Bureau) 407
2 Composition 407
3 Application 408
Contents xxxix
4 Analysis of the Formula 408
5 Comments 408
III Section Summary 409
Section 10 Formulas That Regulate Qi 409
I Yue Ju Wan (Stagnation-Releasing Pill) 410
1 Source: Dan Xi Xin Fa (Danxi s
Experience in Medicine) 410
2 Composition 410
3 Application 410
4 Analysis of the Formula 410
5 Comments 410
6 Case Study: Chronic Cholecystitis
in a 38-Year-Old Female 411
II Banxia Houpo Tang (Pinellia and Magnolia Decoction).. 412
1 Source: Jin Gui Yao Lue (Essentials
of the Golden Cabinet) 412
2 Composition 412
3 Application 412
4 Analysis of the Formula 412
5 Comments 413
6 Case Study: Globus Hystericus
in a 52-Year-Old Female 413
7 Case Study: Dizziness in a 46-Year-Old Male 414
III Suzi Jiang Qi Tang (Perilla Qi-Suppressing Decoction)... 414
1 Source: Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang
(Prescriptions from the Taiping
Benevolent Pharmaceutical Bureau) 414
2 Composition 414
3 Application 415
4 Analysis of the Formula 415
5 Comments 416
6 Case Study: Chronic and Acute Asthma
in a 56-Year-Old Male 416
IV Ding Chuan Tang (Asthma-Relieving Decoction) 417
1 Source: She Sheng Zhong Miao Fang
(Effective Prescriptions for Health Conservation) 417
2 Composition 417
3 Application 417
4 Analysis of the Formula 417
5 Comments 418
V Xuanfu Daizhe Tang (Inula and Hematite Decoction) 418
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 418
2 Composition 418
3 Application 419
4 Analysis of the Formula 419
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5 Comments 419
6 Case Study: Morning Sickness
ina24-Year-OldFemale 420
VI Section Summary 420
Section 11 Formulas That Regulate Blood 421
I Taohe Cheng Qi Tang (Peach Pit
Qi-Activating Decoction) 422
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 422
2 Composition 422
3 Application 422
4 Analysis of the Formula 422
5 Comments 423
6 Case Study: Ectopic Pregnancy
in a 40-Year-Old Female 423
II Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang (Decoction for Releasing
Blood Stasis) 424
1 Source: Yi Lin Gai Cuo (Corrections
of Medical Errors) 424
2 Composition 424
3 Application 424
4 Analysis of the Formula 425
5 Comments 425
6 Case Study: Refractory Insomnia
in a 42-Year-Old Male 425
7 Case Study: Persistent Hiccup
in a 24-Year-Old Female 426
III Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang (Yang-Tonifying
Balance-Restoring Decoction) 426
1 Source: Yi Lin Gai Cuo (Corrections
of Medical Errors) 426
2 Composition 426
3 Application 428
4 Analysis of the Formula 428
5 Comments 428
6 Clinical Study: Hemiplegia due
to Wind-Induced Stroke 429
IV Wen Jing Tang (Meridian-Warming Decoction) 429
1 Source: Jin Gui Yao Lue (Essentials
of the Golden Cabinet) 429
2 Composition 429
3 Application 430
4 Analysis of the Formula 430
5 Comments 430
6 Case Study: Metrorrhagia
in a 24-Year-Old Female 431
Contents xli
V Sheng Hua Tang (Generation and Transformation
Decoction) 431
1 Source: Fu Qingzhu Nu Ke (Fu Qingzhu s
Obstetrics and Gynecology) 431
2 Composition 431
3 Application 431
4 Analysis of the Formula 432
5 Comments 432
VI Xiaoji Yin Zi (Thistle Decoction) 432
1 Source: Ji Sheng Fang (Life-Saving Prescriptions).... 432
2 Composition 432
3 Application 433
4 Analysis of the Formula 433
5 Comments 433
6 Case Study: Acute Glomerulonephritis
in a 13-Year-Old Male 434
VII Section Summary 434
Section 12 Formulas That Eliminate Dampness 435
I Ping Wei San (Stomach-Settling Powder) 436
1 Source: Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang
(Prescriptions from the Taiping
Benevolent Pharmaceutical Bureau) 436
2 Composition 436
3 Application 436
4 Analysis of the Formula 436
5 Comments 437
II Huoxiang Zheng Qi San (Hyssop
Qi-Regulating Powder) 437
1 Source: Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang
(Prescriptions from the Taiping
Benevolent Pharmaceutical Bureau) 437
2 Composition 437
3 Application 438
4 Analysis of the Formula 438
5 Comments 438
6 Clinical Study: Acute Gastroenteritis 439
III Ba Zheng San (Eight-Herb Rectification Powder) 439
1 Source: Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang
(Prescriptions from the Taiping
Benevolent Pharmaceutical Bureau) 439
2 Composition 439
3 Application 439
4 Analysis of the Formula 440
5 Comments 440
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6 Clinical Study: Pyelonephritis
(Inflammation of the Kidney Pelvis) 440
IV San Ren Tang (Three-Seeds Decoction) 441
1 Source: Wen Bing Tiao Bian (Analysis
of Febrile Illnesses) 441
2 Composition 441
3 Application 441
4 Analysis of the Formula 441
5 Comments 442
6 Case Study: Illness of Dampness-Heat
in a 35-Year-Old Male 442
V Zhen Wu Tang (True Warrior Decoction) 443
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 443
2 Composition 443
3 Application 443
4 Analysis of the Formula 443
5 Comments 444
6 Case Study: Edema in a 59-Year-Old Male 444
VI Section Summary 444
Section 13 Formulas That Dissipate Phlegm 445
I Er Chen Tang (Two Aged-Herbs Decoction) 446
1 Source: Cheng Fang Qie Yong (Applications
of Established Formulas) 446
2 Composition 446
3 Application 446
4 Analysis of the Formula 446
5 Comments 447
6 Case Study: Teeth Grinding
ina25-Year-OldMale 447
7 Case Study: Night Cough in an Adult Male 448
II Wen Dan Tang (Gallbladder-Warming Decoction) 448
1 Source: San Yin Ji Yi Bing Zheng Fang Lun
(Treatise on the Three Categories
of Pathogenic Factors of Illnesses) 448
2 Composition 448
3 Application 448
4 Analysis of the Formula 449
5 Comments 449
6 Case Study: Dizziness in a 56-Year-Old Male 449
III Banxia Baizhu Tianma Tang (Pinellia-
Atractylodes-Gastrodia Decoction) 450
1 Source: Yi Xue Xin Wu (Insights from
Medical Studies) 450
2 Composition 450
3 Application 450
Contents xliii
4 Analysis of the Formula 450
5 Comments 451
6 Case Study: Meniere s Syndrome
in a 70-Year-Old Female 451
IV Mengshi Gun Tan Wan (Chlorite
Phlegm-Expelling Pill) 452
1 Source: Dan Xi Xin Fa Fu Yu (Supplement
to Danxi s Methods of Treatment) 452
2 Composition 452
3 Application 452
4 Analysis of the Formula 453
5 Comments 453
6 Case Study: Asthma with Cough
in a 45-Year-Old Male 453
V Section Summary 454
Section 14 Formulas That Dispel Wind 454
I Xiao Feng San (Wind-Extinguishing Powder) 455
1 Source: Wai Ke Zheng Zong (Orthodox
Exogenous Illnesses) 455
2 Composition 455
3 Application 456
4 Analysis of the Formula 456
5 Comments 456
6 Clinical Study: Eczema 457
II Duhuo Jisheng Tang (Pubescens and Loranthus
Decoction) 457
1 Source: Bei Ji Qian Jin Yao Fang
(Essential Prescriptions for Emergency) 457
2 Composition 457
3 Application 458
4 Analysis of the Formula 458
5 Comments 459
6 Case Study: Rheumatism in a 31-Year-Old Female ... 459
III Lingjiao Gouteng Tang (Horn and Uncaria Decoction)... 460
1 Source: Tong Su Shang Han Lun (Popular
Treatise on Exogenous Febrile Illnesses) 460
2 Composition 460
3 Application 460
4 Analysis of the Formula 460
5 Comments 461
6 Case Study: Psychosis in a 24-Year-Old Male 461
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IV Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang (Liver-Sedating
and Wind-Extinguishing Decoction) 462
1 Source: Yi Xue Zhong Zhong Can Xi
Lu (Discourse on Integrated Chinese
and Western Medicine) 462
2 Composition 462
3 Application 463
4 Analysis of the Formula 463
5 Comments 463
6 Clinical Study: Headache 464
V Tianma Gouteng Yin (Gastrodia and Uncaria Drink) 464
1 Source: Za Bing Zheng Zhi Xin Yi (New
Concepts for the Diagnosis and Treatment
of Miscellaneous Illnesses) 464
2 Composition 464
3 Application 465
4 Analysis of the Formula 465
5 Comments 465
6 Case Study: Meniere s Syndrome
in a 39-Year-Old Female 465
VI Da Ding Feng Zhu (Major Wind-Extinguishing
Pearls) 466
1 Source: Wen Bing Tiao Bian (Analysis
of Febrile Illnesses) 466
2 Composition 466
3 Application 466
4 Analysis of the Formula 467
5 Comments 467
6 Case Study: Post-radiation Tongue
Atrophy in a 50-Year-Old Female 467
7 Case Study: High Blood Pressure
in a 65-Year-Old Male 468
VII Section Summary 468
Section 15 Formulas That Relieve Dryness 469
I Xing Su San (Apricot and Perilla Powder) 469
1 Source: Wen Bing Tiao Bian (Analysis
of Febrile Illnesses) 469
2 Composition 469
3 Application 470
4 Analysis of the Formula 470
5 Comments 471
6 Clinical Study: Cough 471
II Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang (Dryness-Moistening
Lung-Rescuing Decoction) 471
1 Source: Yi Men Fa Lu (Principles and Regulations
for the Medical Profession) 471
Contents xlv
2 Composition 471
3 Application 472
4 Analysis of the Formula 472
5 Comments 473
6 Case Study: Autumn Dryness
in a 41-Year-Old Female 473
III Yang Yin Qing Fei Tang (Yin-Nourishing
Lung-Clearing Decoction) 474
1 Source: Chong Lou Yu Yao (Jade Key
to the Private Chamber) 474
2 Composition 474
3 Application 474
4 Analysis of the Formula 474
5 Comments 475
6 Case Study: Severe Sore Throat in a Female 475
IV Section Summary 475
Section 16 Formulas That Relieve Accumulations 476
I Bao He Wan (Harmony-Preserving Pill) 476
1 Source: Dan Xi Xin Fa (Danxi s
Experience in Medicine) 476
2 Composition 476
3 Application 477
4 Analysis of the Formula 477
5 Comments 477
6 Case Study: Indigestion in a 35-Year-Old Female 478
II Zhishi Dao Zhi Wan (Orange Stagnation-
Relieving Pill) 478
1 Source: Nei Wai Shang Bian Huo Lun
(Guide for the Perplexities of Internal
and External Injuries) 478
2 Composition 478
3 Application 479
4 Analysis of the Formula 479
5 Comments 479
6 Clinical Application: Impaired Intestinal Motility 480
III Jian Pi Wan (Spleen-Invigorating Pill) 480
1 Source: Zheng Zhi Zhun Sheng
(Standards of Diagnosis and Treatment) 480
2 Composition: The Herbs in This Formula
Are Not Classified 480
3 Application 481
4 Analysis of the Formula 481
5 Comments 481
IV Section Summary 482
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Section 17 Formulas That Expel Worms 482
I Wumei Wan (Mume Pill) 482
1 Source: Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold-Attack) ... 482
2 Composition 482
3 Application ~. 483
4 Analysis of the Formula 483
5 Comments 483
6 Case Study: Round worm Infestation
in a 22-Year-Old Female 484
Guidance for Study 484
I Aimof Study 484
II Objectives of Study 484
III Exercises for Review 485
Index 487
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physical | XLVII, 492 S. Ill. |
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spelling | Essentials of Chinese medicine 2 Clinical fundamentals in Chinese medicine Zhanwen Liu, ed. London Springer 2009 XLVII, 492 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Liu, Zhanwen (DE-588)14000615X edt (DE-604)BV040723705 2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 10.1007/978-1-84882-593-2 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025749734&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Essentials of Chinese medicine |
title_auth | Essentials of Chinese medicine |
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title_full | Essentials of Chinese medicine 2 Clinical fundamentals in Chinese medicine Zhanwen Liu, ed. |
title_fullStr | Essentials of Chinese medicine 2 Clinical fundamentals in Chinese medicine Zhanwen Liu, ed. |
title_full_unstemmed | Essentials of Chinese medicine 2 Clinical fundamentals in Chinese medicine Zhanwen Liu, ed. |
title_short | Essentials of Chinese medicine |
title_sort | essentials of chinese medicine clinical fundamentals in chinese medicine |
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