Introduction to Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine

New outline of traditional Chinese medicine, comprehensive medical books. Guangzhou Military Region Logistics Department, Ministry of Health and other units organized preparations. * * * is divided into three articles. The first part, basic theory, discusses yin and yang, five elements, viscera, meridians, etiology, four diagnosis, syndrome differentiation and so on; Medium-length treatment methods and prescriptions, introducing treatment principles, basic knowledge of prescriptions, common treatment methods and prescriptions; The next part of disease prevention and treatment focuses on syndrome differentiation and treatment of diseases. Adopt the names of modern medical diseases. This paper lists the causes, syndrome differentiation and treatment of more than 80 diseases such as infectious diseases, internal medicine and pediatrics, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, facial features, dermatology and tumors. Strive to reflect the achievements of integration of traditional Chinese and western medicine, Chinese herbal medicine and new medical methods in recent years. 1972 was published by People's Health Publishing House.

Newly edited acupuncture and moxibustion

New acupuncture, acupuncture works. Edited by Lu Zhijun. This book is based on the author's lecture notes on learning acupuncture in the army during the Liberation War. The book briefly introduces the theory and methods of acupuncture, the location of main acupuncture stimulation points (points), indications and stimulation points of some common diseases, etc. The content of this book is concise, but not comprehensive enough. Finally, a statistical table of the treatment effect of a military doctor is attached. 1950 was published by Chongqing People's Publishing House.

Letter-based prescription record

Dependence and prescription records, a medical job. A volume, which contains a volume of "Continued Letters and Prescriptions". Long series of Yin. Published in 1804. The second volume * * * contains about 200 folk prescriptions and clinical prescriptions. The text is short and the selected text is quite practical and effective. There are several clear versions.

Needle finger song

Names of acupuncture songs. See acupuncture to collect English. This song lists some acupoints with common symptoms. "Acupuncture Dacheng" contains this, with a slight modification. The full text is as follows: "Or the needle wind, first to the wind house, Baihui. Or needle water, which is taken from the navel. Or needle knot, drainage point of large intestine needle. Or acupuncture, we must be grateful and diligent. Or deficiency of needle, qi sea, abdomen and middle qi. Or the true qi of acupuncture, a point in the mountain, is clearly recorded. Or acupuncture cough, Shu Fei and air door need moxibustion. Or needle sputum, the first needle is three miles. Or needle vomiting, abdominal pain, qi and sea, tonifying the middle abdomen. Nausea and vomiting are general doctors, and there are wonderful things in the needle. "

Taiping Sheng Huifang

China's official revision of Fang Shu in Song Dynasty. Known as "Sheng Huifang". 100 volume. Published in the third year of Chunhua (992). It was compiled by Wang Huaiyin and others of Hanlin Medical College in Northern Song Dynasty on the basis of widely collecting folk prescriptions and absorbing the relevant contents of various prescriptions before Northern Song Dynasty. Book 1670, 16834. Including pulse diagnosis, prescription medication, five zang-organs diseases, internal and external diseases, bone injury, trauma, viviparous, women and children, Dan medicine, diet therapy, tonic, acupuncture and so on. In Fang's Theory of Etiology in Sui Dynasty, every disease and syndrome has a corresponding exposition. The medical prescriptions collected in this book can better reflect the medical level in the early Northern Song Dynasty. Among them, the detailed process of cataract needle extraction included in The Theory of Five Virtues and Seven Pathogens in Surgery, The Differentiation of Acute and Slow Convulsions in Children and The Theory of Opening Cataract Eyes in Ophthalmology is the earliest existing record in China. This book has certain reference value for clinical research. However, due to its large size, this book has been circulated less. There is a stamp after 1949.

The secret of the green capsule

The protagonist of this manuscript is a son named Wang Dade, Fanchuan, who hung a pot in Hubei in the early Qing Dynasty. In the forty-five years of Kangxi (1706), he borrowed an anonymous handwritten medical book called "Secrets of Clearing Capsule" from a friend, so he extracted some and tried it in his own medical practice, with good results. Later, he also became a doctor in Kyoto, and continued his practice and verification, which was also affirmed. In the 60th year of Kangxi (172 1), old visitors returned to Shiyang (now Hanyang), Hubei Province, and borrowed the full text of this book to copy again. Two years later, in the first year of Yongzheng, an introduction was added. It is clearly stated in the article that it is a great pity to put it in Fu Zi in the future in order to avoid being forgotten. The title will be "The Secret of the Unknown Scholar's Liver Capsule" and "I don't steal its empty voice, take it for myself ..."

There is indeed Wang Dade in the celebrity dictionary of traditional Chinese medicine, and the times are roughly the same. I also have some works that have been handed down to later generations, but I didn't mention the secret of Youth Capsule. It can be seen that Wang Dade is not a native doctor in Shan Ye, but a Confucian doctor who has seen the world with superb medical skills and medical ethics. There is no record of "the secret of youth capsule" or "the secret of youth capsule of unknown scholar" in dictionaries such as Medical History of China, Collection of Rare Medical Books and Examination of Medical Books in China Provinces. On this basis, the author preliminarily speculates that Wang Dade's wish has not been realized, and this book has not been handed down from generation to generation by Fu Zi, but this manuscript has been circulated. Until modern times, there are small words written in pen and blue ink between the lines, which is enough to show that its modern protagonist is also learning and using it.

The secret recipe of clearing bursa belongs to surgery, focusing on the prescription of sores and carbuncles. Short space, few words. This handwritten manuscript has gone through 285 years. Although the title page has some defects, the content is complete. It is a leaf in the treasure house of traditional Chinese medicine. Fortunately, it has not been lost so far! I am not a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, but I am a botanist. Perhaps "medicine" is interlinked, and I am glad to have the opportunity to rescue and collect it! As for the scientific value of The Secret of Green Capsule, it is urgent for relevant experts to study, utilize and develop it.

Heart-printed Buddhist bead sutra

Indosinian pearl sutra, medical encyclopedia. Two volumes. The writer is Ethan Tang Qing. The book discusses the original orthodoxy, pushing and transporting, clearing qi, pulse-taking, observing pathogenesis, regulating typhoid fever, acting on treatment, distinguishing medicinal properties and eighteen prescriptions in turn. The discussion is brief and can integrate the theories of various schools well. Li divided the prescriptions into flat, warm, clear, comfortable, slow, fire, summer heat, wet, cold, dry, sweet, slippery, warm, harmonious, tonic, radiant and radiant, and listed representative prescriptions. Establish a name based on disease syndrome and not follow the old theory. Later generations commented that this book is "subtle and subtle, reaching the agreement." Explain that it is concise and practical.

The Heart-printed Pearl Sutra, Volume II (Collected by the Supervision Department of Huaibei) —— Summary of the General Catalogue of Four Stores

Written by Li in Ming Dynasty. Tang Qing doesn't know who it is. This book was published by Zhao Ying, the magistrate of Jiaxing during Jiajing period. The first volume is called original orthodoxy, pushing, uncovering qi and judging pulse. The second volume discusses the pathogenesis, treatment of typhoid fever, research and treatment methods, identification of drug properties, and eighteen doses. The theory of combining various schools is still relatively pure. However, 18 is mainly used to clear away heat and relieve summer heat, which is sweet and light, slow down cold, adjust humidity, replenish luster and astringent, keep warm and too rigid.

Secrets of foreign stations

China is a comprehensive medical work compiled from documents of the Tang Dynasty. Also known as "the secret recipe of foreign Taiwan Province". Forty volumes. Wang Dao was written in the 11th year of Tianbao (752). This book is a collection of medical works before and after the early Tang Dynasty. A lot of medical literature has been sorted out, so that the theoretical research of predecessors and the treatment prescriptions are comprehensively and systematically combined. Volume 1 ~ 2 is typhoid fever; Volumes 3 ~ 6 are Star, Epidemic Febrile Diseases, Malaria, Cholera, etc. 7 ~ 20 volumes are medical miscellaneous diseases such as heartache and phlegm cough; Volume 2 1 ~ 22 is an ENT disease; Volumes 23 ~ 24 are gallbladder, carbuncle and so on. Volumes 25 ~ 27 are dysentery and hemorrhoids; 28 ~ 30 volumes are evil, golden sore, malignant disease, etc. Volume 3 1 ~ 32 refers to herb picking, pill dispersing and facial diseases; Volumes 33 ~ 36 are diseases of women and children; 37 ~ 38 volumes are milk stones; Volumes 39 ~ 40 are Tang Ming Moxibustion. This book *** 1 104, all at the back, contains more than 6000 poems. All the books cited in the book indicate their sources in detail, and a large number of medical documents before the Tang Dynasty are preserved, which provides extremely valuable information and inspection basis for studying the history of medical technology in China and excavating the treasure house of traditional Chinese medicine. A.D. 1069, this book was edited by the Northern Song Dynasty Correctional Medical Books Bureau. 1640 was compiled by cheng yandao, and photocopied after 1949.

menoxenia

Theoretical works of traditional Chinese medicine. Formerly known as Huangdi Eighty-One, 3 volumes. The original title was written by Qin Yueren, but according to textual research, this book is an excuse. This book was written before the Eastern Han Dynasty (Qin and Han Dynasties). The book is compiled in the form of asking difficult questions, that is, hypothetical questions and answers, and explaining difficult questions, so it is named difficult classics. The contents include pulse diagnosis, meridians, viscera, yin and yang, etiology, pathology, camp and health, acupoints, acupuncture and other basic theories, and some diseases and syndromes are also listed. The book is based on basic theory, combined with some clinical medicine. The basic theory is based on pulse diagnosis, viscera, meridians and Shu points. Where 1 ~ 22 is difficult to pulse; It is difficult to discuss meridians from 23 to 29; 30 ~ 47 difficult to talk about viscera, 48 ~ 6 1 difficult to talk about diseases; 62 ~ 68 is difficult to discuss the comfort score; 69 ~ 8 1 Difficult to talk about acupuncture. The academic views on Mingmen and Sanjiao in the book, as well as the names of Qichongmen and Bahui, enrich and develop the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine. It is also clearly stated in the book that "there are five types of typhoid fever" (including apoplexy, typhoid fever, damp heat, fever, and fever), and diseases such as stagnation of five internal organs and diarrhea are expounded, which are valued by later physicians. The content of this book is concise and subtle, and it is often mentioned together with Neijing in China medical classics, which is considered as one of the most important classic medical books. There are many kinds of periodicals and annotated editions.

Warm theory

Treatise on febrile diseases A roll. According to legend, Ye's account in Qing Dynasty was written by Ye's master Gu. There are different versions, one of which is Ye's master Hua Jinyun, and the original text of Exogenous Warm Taste in Warm Taste Jingwei is based on this. Tang Dalie's Lecture on Wu, the first volume of Treatise on Febrile Diseases, is also recorded. The content is similar to that of Fahrenheit, but the order is slightly different. This is the basis of Zhang Xugu's annotation, which is called Ye's Treatise on Febrile Diseases and included in Yimen Bangyin. "Wen Re Lun" recorded the essence of Ye's exposition on epidemic febrile diseases, and emphatically analyzed the transmission law of pathogenic factors of epidemic febrile diseases, the pathology of epidemic febrile diseases, and the therapeutic principle of "only defending the sweat can clear the qi until it enters the camp, and it can still penetrate the heat to turn the qi, and must cool the blood and disperse the blood until it enters the blood", and established the syndrome differentiation system of defending, qi, camp and blood, and introduced the tongue diagnosis of epidemic febrile diseases. This book has a great influence on later generations. Only when the academic thoughts and medical achievements of Ye's Treatise on Febrile Diseases are accepted can the Treatise on Febrile Diseases be produced, and some of its academic viewpoints are still valued by clinicians. In addition, there are many annotation books such as Qing, and the latest one is a new explanation of Ye Wen Jing Lun by Dr. Yang, which is compiled by Yang's various annotations combined with his personal experience. The content reflects the development of modern therapy to some extent. Existing clear version, series version, etc. The other book was published by Tianjin People's Publishing House, 1962.

On the Correction of Warm Language

Jian Zheng on febrile diseases. Written in 19 15. Chen spoke highly of Ye's "On Warmth", but thought that some previous annotations were not ideal, so he corrected them one by one. The author's original intention is "the purpose of writing about Ye's family is the loss of each family" (see preface). The analysis in the book is more detailed, and there are indeed opinions. However, there are also limitations and one-sided views on some issues. There are 19 16 Shi Yinben and rare medical books.

Warm words

Warm words and works on febrile diseases. A roll. The original title is clear and descriptive. It was first attached to three medical records and published in 183 1. The content of this book is roughly the same as that of the guide to typhoid fever. For details, please refer to the Guide Collection of Epidemic Febrile Diseases. Existing first edition sculpture, etc.

Even Bill hid behind his elbow.

Medical case book "Even the money behind the elbow". This is a part of Youyu Zhai Yi Dialect. Later, it was included in China Medical Achievements.

Direct formula of drug syndrome in children

The Direct Prescription of Pediatric Medical Certificate is the basic work of pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine. Also known as "the true prescription of pediatric medical certificate" and "Qian's prescription of pediatric medical certificate". Three volumes. Written in Song Dynasty, edited by Master Yan of Qian family. Written in 1 1 19. This book is an important pediatric monograph in China's early years, which is relatively complete and contains medical records. There are two kinds of medical treatment for children: imitation in Song Dynasty and rare books in Wuyingtang in Qing Dynasty. The former is a copy of the original book, and the latter is a lost version with slightly different contents. On the volume, there are 8 1 papers on children's diagnosis and prescription. In the volume, 23 medical records of Qian Xiaoer are recorded in detail; The prescriptions listed below discuss the compatibility and usage of pediatric prescriptions. This book briefly describes the diagnosis and treatment of children's diseases, which has high clinical practical value. Qian Zhongyang's biography is attached to the front of the volume, and Yan's Xiaoer's prescription (1) and Dong Ji's Xiaoer's prescription (1) are attached to the back of the book. /kloc-can be copied after 0/949.

Xiaoerze

"Xiaoerze", a pediatric work. Two volumes. This book is called "Jingluequanshu" (40-4 1 volume), which mainly discusses the physiological and pathological characteristics of children and the diagnosis and treatment of miscellaneous diseases (excluding leprosy and acne) in children. In addition, there is another volume, Xiao Er Gu Zefang, which is the sixty-second volume of Jingyue Quanshu. Interpretation of Measles Volume 42. There are three volumes, pages 43 to 45.

Xiaopin house

"Sketch Fang", Fang's title. Also known as classic prose. Twelve volumes. Written by Chen in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It was written in 454-473 AD. Preface, head, and volume I regulate and treat triple energizer, chest obstruction, chest hypochondriac, abdominal distension, cold pain, dysentery, cough, upper qi, dolphin qi, and edema; Volume II treats head and face wind, sore throat, sudden syncope, stroke, spasmodic arrogance and soft feet, and volume III treats diarrhea, fatigue, nocturnal emission and insomnia; Volume four treats cholera, pathogenic factors, poisoning, blood syndrome and yellowing. Volume five cures ghost madness; Cure typhoid fever in six winter months, fever in spring and summer, and cold in autumn months; The seventh volume treats gynecological diseases, childlessness, pregnancy, postpartum, collapse and chronic diseases; Cure all diseases with eight volumes; Volume nine feeds on cold food powder; Ten prescriptions for treating surgical diseases, golden sores, drowning and suffocation in well burial; Volume eleven describes the medicinal properties of materia medica; Moxibustion volume 12 points. This book pays more attention to the treatment of infectious diseases such as typhoid fever and febrile diseases. It is suggested that Maogen decoction and Gegen decoction be used to treat febrile diseases. Among them, the therapeutic principles of nourishing yin and promoting fluid production and clearing away heat and toxic materials were put forward by the school of febrile diseases in later generations. The book also pays more attention to obstetrics and gynecology, and discusses the methods of raising a fetus, restless fetal movement, fetal pain, poor delivery, persistent afterbirth, stubborn illness, abortion and so on. He also has a deep understanding of some internal medical diseases such as scabies (endemic goiter) and beriberi. The handling methods mentioned by the Secretary are also more comprehensive. In addition to oral prescriptions, there are external treatments such as moxibustion, ironing, cutting, branding, painting, bathing, rubbing and smoking. In the first aid, first aid methods such as golden sore, traumatic injury, burns, insect and animal bites, drowning, food poisoning and drug poisoning were recorded. This book was lost earlier, and its lost articles are scattered in the Secret of Foreign Taiwan Province and Medicine Heart Prescription. Japan has discovered the remnants of classic works. On this basis, modern people compiled Sketch Editing.

& lt& lt New Taiping medical case, medical case book. A roll. Gold is written in 185 1. Xu's disease is classified into apoplexy, blood syndrome, asthma syndrome and cough. In etiology and pathology, most medical records belong to the same side, and there are continuous cases of diagnosis and treatment. As can be seen from the book, the author is good at treating fever and likes to use cold. Others call it "the essence of case language, the cutting of prescription and medicine", which is not as good as Nanyang Huoshu. Existing clear copy and 19 12 block copy.