Author: Pei Jingchun
Publishing House: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Publishing House
Release date: 65438+February 2009
ISBN: 97878023 17758
Format: 16
Pricing: 25.00 yuan. The five senses of traditional Chinese medicine include ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology, stomatology and acupuncture therapy. This book is divided into five articles, each of which is divided into two parts: the general introduction and the various theories. The general introduction mainly introduces the anatomy and physiology, diagnosis summary, common treatment principles and treatment methods of ophthalmology, otolaryngology and stomatology. Each theory introduces the etiology and pathogenesis, diagnosis points, differential diagnosis, treatment, medical case examples and so on of ophthalmology, otology, rhinology, larynx and stomatology respectively. The treatment part includes Chinese medicine and acupuncture. On the basis of the combination of acupuncture and medicine, it explains which one is the main one and which one is the auxiliary one to improve the curative effect, so that the students majoring in acupuncture and massage can master the basic theory of five zang-organs of Chinese medicine. At the same time, according to the characteristics of diseases and syndromes, the combination of Chinese medicine and acupuncture is of great help to improve students' clinical practice ability, and also reflects the cultivation of quality education, innovation and practical ability.
"Five Senses of Traditional Chinese Medicine" was compiled by 13 experts from traditional Chinese medicine colleges and universities, and has been included in the innovative teaching materials of acupuncture specialty in traditional Chinese medicine colleges and universities in the new century. Brief introduction: the development history of the five senses science of traditional Chinese medicine
The first article ophthalmology
Chapter I Overview of Ophthalmology
Section 1 Anatomy and Physiology of Eyes
The relationship between eyes, meridians and viscera
Section III Etiology and Pathogenesis
The fourth quarter diagnosis summary
Section 5 Summary of Treatment
Chapter II Ophthalmic Diseases
Section 1 eye of a needle
Section 2 Cell-derived Phlegm Nuclei
The third quarter pepper sore
The fourth quarter eyelid string is red and rotten
Cell prolapse in the fifth section
Section 6 chakra vibration and jumping
Section 7 Tears
Section 8 Leaking eyes
The ninth festival line red eye
Section 10 Malnutrition
Section 1 1 Fire outbreak
Section 12 Multi-Star Obstacle
Section 13 coagulated fat
The pupil in the fourth quarter is tight and small.
Section 5 Green Wind Obstacle
Section 16 Qingfeng-xiangguang fracture
Section 17 Obstacles of circulating coiling
Section 18 Collateral blockage and sudden blindness -l
Section 19 collateral damage and sudden blindness
Verse 20 Eyes are suddenly and violently blind
Section 2 1 Diabetes and eye diseases
Section 22 Green blindness
Section 23 Amblyopia
Section 24 Myopia
Section 25 Wind-induced deviation
The second part of otology
Chapter III Overview of Otology
Anatomy and physiology of the first ear
The relationship between the second ear and meridians and viscera
Section III Etiology and Pathogenesis
The fourth quarter diagnosis summary
Section 5 Summary of Treatment
Chapter IV Ear Diseases
Furuncle and ear sore of first ear
The second ear swells and the ear closes.
The third section pushes the ear
The fourth quarter suppurative auricular degeneration syndrome
Section 5 tinnitus and deafness
Diliu er vertigo
The third part of rhinology
Chapter V Overview of Diseases
Anatomy and Physiology of the First Nose
Relationship between nose, meridians and viscera
Section III Etiology and Pathogenesis
The fourth quarter diagnosis summary
Section 5 Summary of Treatment
Chapter VI Nasal Diseases
The first section cold and stuffy nose
The second quarter nasal smothering
Section 3 nasal cavity
The fourth part of the nose.
Fifth sinus
Epistaxis in the sixth section
Article 4 Laryngology
Chapter VII Overview of Pharyngolaryngology
Section 1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Throat
Section 2 Relationship between Throat, Meridian and Zang-fu Organs
Section III Etiology and Pathogenesis
The fourth quarter diagnosis summary
Section 5 Summary of Treatment
Chapter VIII Throat Diseases
First quarter moth
Sore throat in the second quarter
Carbuncle of larynx in the third section
The fourth quarter chancre of larynx
Section 5 Acute Laryngolaryngitis
Article 5 Stomatology
Chapter IX Overview of Stomatology
Section 1 Oral Anatomy and Physiology
Section 2 Relationship between Oral Cavity, Meridians and Viscera
Section III Etiology and Pathogenesis
The fourth quarter diagnosis summary
Section 5 Summary of Treatment
Chapter 10 Oral Diseases
Section 1 toothache
The second quarter carbuncle
Section III Dental Bulletin
The fourth quarter aphtha
Section 5 Lip wind
appendix
Attached 1 list of commonly used prescriptions.
Appendix 2 Comparison of Traditional Chinese Medicine Disease Names and Modern Medicine Disease Names
Appendix 3 Main Bibliography
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