First, the concept of Chinese veterinary medicine
Second, the development of veterinary medicine in China
Third, the basic characteristics of veterinarians in China
Fourth, the purpose and method of learning Chinese veterinary drugs
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The first basic theory learning goal
Section 1 Yin and Yang Theory
First, the basic concepts of Yin and Yang
Second, the basic content of Yin-Yang theory
3. Application of Yin-Yang Theory in Chinese Veterinary Medicine
Section 2 Theory of Five Elements
First, the basic concepts of the five elements
Second, the basic content of the Five Elements Theory
Thirdly, the application of Five Elements Theory in China Veterinary Medicine.
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Section 1 Overview
First, the concept of viscera theory
Second, the content of viscera theory
Third, the characteristics of viscera theory
Section II Visceral Function
First, the five internal organs
Second, six fu organs
Third, the relationship between viscera.
Section 3 Qi, blood, body fluids
First, qi
Second, blood.
Third, body fluids
Fourth, the relationship between qi, blood, body fluid.
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Section 1 Overview
First, the meaning and origin of meridian theory
Second, the composition of the meridian system
Third, the the twelve meridians and the Eight Veins of the Strange Classics.
Section 2 Physiological Functions of Meridian
First, the contact function
Second, the traffic function
Third, induction and conduction.
Section III Main Functions of Meridian
First, the physiological aspect.
Second, the pathological aspect.
Third, diagnosis and treatment.
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Section 1 Etiology
First, exogenous pathogenic factors
Second, the pathogenic factors of internal injuries
Third, other pathogenic factors.
Section II Pathogenesis
First, evil rises from positive to negative.
Second, the imbalance between yin and yang.
Third, qi and blood imbalance.
Fourth, abnormal body fluid metabolism.
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Section 1 Precautionary Principles
First, prevention before illness.
Second, disease prevention.
Section 2 Principles of Treatment
First, strengthening the body resistance and eliminating evil spirits.
Second, treat both the symptoms and root causes.
Third, the same treatment and different treatment
Fourth, three factors are appropriate.
Section III Treatment
First, basic treatment
Coordinated application of the second and eighth methods
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The second chapter is the learning goal of diagnosis and syndrome differentiation.
Section 1 Visit
First, the overall visit.
Second, local inspection.
Third, check the color of your mouth.
Section 2 Listening and Diagnosis
First, listen to the sound.
Second, smell the smell
Section 3 Consultation
Ask about the onset and diagnosis and treatment first.
Two questions about feeding management and labor.
Third, ask about the past medical history and epidemic prevention.
Fourth, ask about reproduction and mating.
Pulse diagnosis in the fourth quarter.
First, pulse diagnosis
Second, palpation
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Training-first ask and observe
The second auditory training and the learning goal of pulse diagnosis
The first section eight cardinal principles syndrome differentiation
First, inside and outside
Second, cold and heat
Third, the actual situation.
Fourth, yin and yang
Section 2 Syndrome Differentiation of Zangfu Organs
Cardiointestinal syndrome
Second, hepatobiliary diseases
Third, spleen and stomach disease syndrome
Four, lung and large intestine disease syndrome
Five, kidney and bladder diseases
Six, zang-fu organs and disease syndrome differentiation
Section III Dialectics of Wei Qi and Xue Ying
First, the treatment of Wei Qi Xue Ying syndrome
Second, the spread law of Qi Wei and Xue Ying.
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Three Dialectics in Training
The third article Chinese herbal medicine learning objectives
Section 1 Production of Chinese Herbal Medicine
I. Collection
Second, processing
Third, storage
Section 2 Performance of Traditional Chinese Medicine
One, four qi and five flavors
Second, ups and downs.
Third, channel tropism
Section 3 Processing of Traditional Chinese Medicine
First, the purpose of processing
Second, the processing method
Section IV Application of Traditional Chinese Medicine
First, compatibility.
Second, taboo.
Third, the dosage form
Four. dosage
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is used.
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Training 4 Processing of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1
Cultivating Five Traditional Chinese Medicines and Processing Two Learning Goals
Section 1 Anti-exogenous drugs
First, pungent-warm exterior-relieving drugs
Second, pungent and cool exterior-relieving drugs.
Section 2 Antipyretic Drugs
First, clearing away heat and purging fire.
Second, heat-clearing and dampness-drying drugs
Third, heat-clearing and blood-cooling drugs.
Fourth, clearing away heat and toxic materials.
Five, heat-clearing and summer-relieving drugs
Section 3 laxatives
First of all, strong medicine
Second, moisten medicine.
Third, drugs that excrete water under strict conditions.
Section 4: Anti-inflammatory drugs
Section 5 Drugs for Eliminating Dampness
First, rheumatology
Second, diuretics.
Third, dampness-removing drugs.
Section VI Drugs for Resolving Phlegm, Cough and Asthma
First, drugs for warming cold and resolving phlegm.
Second, heat-clearing and phlegm-resolving drugs
Third, antitussive and antiasthmatic drugs
Seventh joint gas drug
Section 8 Blood-regulating drugs
First, blood-activating drugs
Second, hemostatic drugs.
Section 9 Warming Interior Drugs
Section 10 Pinggan drugs
First, drugs for calming the liver and improving eyesight
Second, calming the liver and calming the wind.
Section 11 Sedative and resuscitation drugs
First of all, sedatives
Second, resuscitation drugs
Section 12 astringent
First, astringent antidiarrheal drugs
Second, astringent drugs
Section 13 tonic
First, invigorating qi.
Second, blood-enriching drugs
Third, aphrodisiac.
Four. Yin tonic
Section 4 Insecticide
Section 5 External Use of Drugs
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Practice 6 Morphological Identification of Medicinal Plants
Practice 7: Specimen making of medicinal plants
Exercise 8 Physical identification of commonly used traditional Chinese medicines and decoction pieces
Exercise 9 Antibacterial experiment of heat-clearing and detoxicating drugs
The fourth article prescription learning objectives
I. The concept of prescription
Second, the legislative principles and composition
Third, the addition and subtraction of prescriptions.
Chapter II XI Common Prescriptions
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Section 1 Prescriptions for Clearing Heat
First, the prescription for clearing heat and purging fire.
Second, heat-clearing and detoxicating prescription
Third, Qingying Liang Xue recipes
Fourth, heat-clearing and dampness-drying prescription
Five, Qingre Qushu Fang
Sixth, clearing away deficiency and heat.
The solution of the second section table
Wo Wen Xin Jie Biao Fang
Second, Xin Liang prescription
The lower part of the third quarter diarrhea
First, attack below.
Second, moisten the bottom
Third, the water side.
Section 4 Extinction of Prescription
First, go shopping.
Second, Xiaozhi decoction
Third, Hewei Xiaozhi Decoction
Section 5 Reconciliation Party
First, Xiaochaihu Decoction
Second, Sinisan
Third, Xiaoyao San
Section VI Huatan Zhike Pingchuan Recipe
One or two old soup
Second, Zhisou Powder
Third, Farfalla powder.
Fourth, Qingzao Jiufei Decoction
Five, Maxingshi dry soup
Sixth, Dingchuan Decoction
Section VII Prescription for Eliminating Dampness
First, the genre.
Second, the prescription of regulating qi and drying dampness
Third, the prescription of diuresis and dampness infiltration
Eighth joint gas prescription
First, Jianpi Powder
Second, Zhang Xiaotang
Third, Yueju Pill
Section 9 Prescription for Regulating Blood
First, when returning to China,
Second, safflower powder
Third, Xuefu Zhuyu Decoction
Fourth, Tongru Powder
Five, Taohong Siwu Tang
Six, biochemical soup
Seven, Gentiana macrophylla powder
Eight, Sophora powder
Section 10 Gan Ping Prescription
First, cassia seed powder
Second, Gan Xi powder
Third, gastrodia elata powder
Four. Lingyang Uncaria Decoction
Five, Zhengan Xifeng Decoction
Section 11 Prescription for calming nerves and inducing resuscitation
First, vermilion powder
Second, Zhen Xin San
Third, customs clearance
Four. Angong Niuhuang Pill
Section 12 convergence prescription
First, Wu Mei powder
Second, Shen Si Pills
Three. Oyster powder
Fourth, solid refined powder
Section 13 Recipes of Beneficiaries
First, Sijunzi Decoction
Second, Qin Shen Baizhu Powder
Third, Buzhong Yiqi Decoction
Fourth, siwutang
Five, Danggui Buxue Decoction
Sixth, Guipi Decoction
Qiwei Liuwei Dihuang Pill
Eight, lily solid gold soup
Nine, Shenqi Pills
The fourth stage of X. Morinda officinalis powder is the formula of insect repellent.
First of all, worm soup
Second, Ganzhi Powder
Section 5 Prescription for carbuncle
First of all, reed stem soup
Second, Xianfang Huosheng Drink
Sanwei Wuwei disinfection drink material
Section 16 external prescription
First, raw muscle powder
Second, indigo powder
Third, boron ice powder
The fourth part, 9 1 Dan
Five, bone paste
Sixth, rub the formula
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Practice Ten Wood Diseases Xiao Huang Powder and Its Disassembled Prescriptions in Treating Bowel Diseases.
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The fifth article acupuncture learning objectives
Section 1 Characteristics of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Section 2 Basic knowledge of acupuncture and moxibustion
First of all, acupuncture
Second, moxibustion
Section 3 Acupuncture Anesthesia
First, commonly used acupoints
Second, acupuncture anesthesia
Section 4 New Acupuncture Therapy
First, the new acupuncture therapy
Second, electroacupuncture therapy.
Third, water acupuncture therapy
Fourth, the learning objectives of laser acupuncture therapy
Section 1 Common acupoints of cattle and their application
First, the head acupuncture points
Second, trunk acupoints
Third, the forelimb acupuncture points
Four, the hind limb acupuncture points
Common acupoints of pigs in the second quarter and their application
Common acupoints of horses in the third quarter and their application
First, the head acupuncture points
Second, trunk acupoints
Third, the forelimb acupuncture points
Four, the hind limb acupuncture points
Common acupoints of dogs in the fourth quarter and their application
Section 5 Common Acupoints of Chicken and Their Application
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Selection and operation of eleven acupuncture points for livestock and poultry
Article 6 Learning objectives of prevention and treatment of common diseases
First, a fever.
Second, cough.
Third, asthma syndrome.
Fourth, slow grass has no food.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) vomits.
Sixth, abdominal distension
Seven, abdominal pain
Eight, drooling and spitting
Nine, diarrhea
Dysentery
Xi。 constipation
Twelve, bloody stool
Thirteen, urine blood
XIV. Gonorrhea
Fifteen, edema
Sixteen, fetal movement
Seventeen, fetal qi
Eighteen, do not eat before delivery.
Nineteen, afterbirth.
Twenty, lack of milk
21, hang up
Twenty-two, blood deficiency
Twenty-three, spermatorrhea
Twenty-four years old, with a certificate
Twenty-five, infertility
Twenty-six, heatstroke
27, sweating syndrome
Twenty-eight, in vain
Twenty-nine, jaundice
Thirty, liver heat spread to the eyes
arthromyodynia
Thirty-two, five to save the suffering
Thirty-three years old, limping
Thirty-four, itchy skin
Thirty-five, sore yellow furuncle
Thirty-six, insect accumulation
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Practice 12 basic skills of treating cold, cough and asthma based on syndrome differentiation.
Training thirteen basic skills of treating diarrhea, dysentery and constipation based on syndrome differentiation II.
Practice 14 basic skills of treating abdominal distension based on syndrome differentiation, such as not chewing slowly, not eating grass, not turning around, etc.