诸病中医中药外治大全

出版社:外文出版社
出版日期:1998-07
ISBN:9787119018843
作者:徐象才 编

内容概要

About the Chief
Editor & Translator
Mr. Xu Xiangcai was born
in 1943 in a small village on
the banks of the Yellow
River in Shandong Province.
In 1988 he created and
designed the
English - Chinese
Encyclopedia of Practical
Traditional Chinese
Medicine in 21 volumes.
While working on his
encyclopedia he compiled
and translated another
exceptionally valuable book
titled Complete External
Therapies of Chinese Drugs.
These achievements made
him one of the people who
have done the most English
translation ofTCM and
published the largest number
of English books on TCM.
Besides, he was the sponsor
of the first AIl-China
Learned Society of TCM in
English and directed the first
two all-China symposiums
ofTCM in English.
Mr. Xu is now an associate
professor at the Shandong
TCM University, the acting
deputy director of the
Society of TCM in English
Attached to the China
Association of Integrated
Traditional Chinese and
Westem Medicine and a
committee member of the
Translation Society Attached
to the China Association of
Traditional Chinese
Medicine and Pharmacy.
About the Deputy Chief
Editors
Jiang Zhaojun is a professor at
the Hospital Attached to the
Shandong TCM University. He
has worked as a surgeon for
nearly 40 years.
Du Xixian is an associate
professor at the Hospital
Attached to the Shandong TCM
University. He has worked as a
dermatologist for more than 20
years.
Chen Guangzhen is an associate
professor at the Shandong TCM
University. He has worked as an
onhopedist for more than 30
years.
You Ke is an instructor with a
Master's degree at the Hospital
Attached to the Shandong TCM
University. He has worked as a
physician for nearly 15 years.
Ouyang Bing is an associate
professor with a Doctor's degree
at the Shandong TCM University.
He has worked as a researcher of
TCM documents for nearly 15
years.
Jacket design: Wang Zhi

书籍目录

Introduction
1. The History and Development of External Therapy with Chinese Drugs
2. Advantages of External Therapy with Chinese Drugs
3. Brief Accounts to Commonly-used Methods of External Therapy with
Chinese Drugs
(1)FuFa:
coating the affected part with drug paste
(2) Tu Fa:
painting the affected part with drug paste
(3) Dian Fa:
point-painting body surface with paste or liquid medicine
(4) Tie Fa:
sticking a plaster to the skin
(5) Pu Fen Fa:
dusting medicinal powder on body surface
(6) Fa Pao Fa:
vesicating the skin with drug
(7) Qi Liao Fa:
coating the navel with drug
(8) Chan Yao Fa:
applying medicinal powder to the affected part
(9) Wo Yao Fa:
holding drug in hand
(10)1)011 DuFa:
covering the abdomen with a drug undergarment
(11)ZhenFa:
using a drug pillow
(12)PuFa:
using a drug bed
(13) PeiDaiFa:
wearing a drug bag on the chest
(14)MoCaFa:
rubbing body surface with drug
(15) Yun Fa:
ironing body surface with hot drug
(16)Chan YaoFa:
using a drug waistband
(17) Yan Xun Fa:
drug-smoking
(18) Re Hong Fa:
drug-toasting
(19) Jiu Ku Dan Shao Jiu Fa:
burning drug on a pressure pain point
(20) Xun Xi Fa:
steaming and drip-washing with drug decoction
(21) Xun Zheng Fa:
steaming muscles and skin with hot drug vapor
(22) Yan Fa:
compress with drug
(23) Zuo Yao Fa:
sitting on drug
(24) Guan Chang Fa:
enema with drug decoction
(25) Han Shu Fa:
gargling with drug decoction
(26) Dian Yan Fa:
eye-dropping
(27) Qu Ti Fa:
inducing sneezing
(28) Bi Xiu Fa:
takihg a sniff at drug
(29) Qi Wu Ji Xi Ru Fa:
aerosol inhalation
(30) Sai Bi Fa:
tucking drug into the nasal cavity
(31) Sai Gang Men Fa:
tucking drug into the anus
(32) Sai Yin Dao Fa:
tucking drug into the vagina
Volume One: Surgery
1. Surgical Infection
1.1 Boil
1.2 Furunculosis
1.3 Facial furuncle
1.4 Carbuncle
1.5 Acute Phlegmon
1.6 Hand Infection
1.7 Acute Lymphangitis
1.8 Acute Lymphnoditis
1.9 Acute Pyogenic Parotitis
1.10 Infection of Umbilicus
1.11 Lymphoid Tuberculosis
1.12 Acute Appendicitis
2. Mastosis
2.1 Cracked Nipple
2.2 Acute Mastitis
2.3 Mammary Tuberculosis
2.4 Mammary Sinus
2.5 Fistula of Areola
2.6 Hyperplasia of Mammary Glands
3. Diseases of Male External Genitalia
3.1 Balanoposthitis
3.2 Induration of Penis
3.3 Hydrocle
3.4 Hematocele of Scrotum
3.5 Epididymitis
3.6 Tuberculosis of Epididymis
4. Anorectal Disorders
4.1 Hemorrhoid
4.2 Perianorectal Abscess
4.3 Anal Fissure
4.4 Proctoptoma
4.5 Perianal Pruritus
5. Other Surgical Diseases
5.1 Burn
5.2 Cold Injury
5.3 Thromboangitis Obliterans
5.4 Phlebothrombosis and Thrombophlebitis
5.5 Chronic Ulcer of Lower Limb
5.6 Bed-sore
5.7 Congenital Auricular Fistula
5.8 Cyst of Sebaceous Glands
5.9 Thecal Cyst
Volume Two: Dermatology
1. Viral Dermatoses
1.1 Herpes Simplex
1.2 Herpes Zoster
1.3 Verruca Vulgaris
1.4 Flat Wart
1.5 Infectious Soft Wart
1.6 Pointed Condyloma
2. Bacterial Dermatoses
2.1 Impetigo Herpetifomis
2.2 Folliculitis
2.3 Perifolliculitis Capitis Abscedens et Suffodiens
2.4 Erysipelas
2.5 Ulcus Vulvae Acutum
2.6 Facial Miliary Lupus
3. Dermatomycoses
3.1 Porrigo
3.2 Tinea Manuum
3.3 Tinea Pedis
3.4 Tinea Unguium
3.5 Tinea Corporis
3.6 Dermatomyocosis
4. Dermatoses due to Insects
4.1 Scabies
4.2 Insect Dermatosis
4.3 Insect Sting or Insect Bite
5. Physical Dermatoses
5.1 Spring Dermatosis
5.2 Red Milium
5.3 Erythema Intertrigo
5.4 Phagades of Hand and Foot
5.5 Corn
6. Allergic Dermatoses
6.1 Contact Dermatosis
6.2 Eczema
6.3 Lactigo
6.4 Urticaria
6.5 Papular Urticaria
7. Dermatoses due to Nerve Dysfunction
7.1 Cutaneous Pruritus
7.2 Neurodermatitis
7.3 Prurigo
8. Erythroderma Desquamativum
8.1 Erythema Multiforme
8.2 Erythema Nodosum
8.3 Pityriasis Rosea
8.4 Psoriasis
8.5 Ichthyosis
9. Disorders of Cutaneous Appendages
9.1 Acne Vulgaris
9.2 Brandy Nose
9.3 Syndrome of Seborrhea
9.4 Seborrheic Dermatitis
9.5 Seborrheic Baldness
9.6 Alopecia Areata
9.7 Pompholyx
9.8 Bromhidrosis
10. Dermatoses due to Pigmentary Disturbance
10.1 Vitiligo
10.2 Chloasm
10.3 Freckle
10.4 Pigmented Mole
10.5 Keloid
Volume Three: Orthopedics
1. Pyogenic Osteomyelitis
2. Bone and Joint Tuberculosis
3. Fracture
4. Traumatic Dislocation of Joint
5. Sprain of Joint
6. Lumbar Muscle Injury
7. Hypertrophic Spondylitis
8. Cervical Spondylopathy
9. Peripheral Tendinous Injury
10. Traumatic Synovitis
11. Muscular Fibrositis
12. Tenovaginitis
13. Scapulohumeral Periarthritis
14. Inflammation of Peripheral Tissue of Tendon
15. Osteochondrosis
16. Cicatricial Adhesion and Contracture
17. Traumatic Ossifying Myositis
Volume Four: Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Stomatology and Dentology
1. Ophthalmic Diseases
1.1 Palpebral Diseases
1.1.1 Hordeolum
1.1.2 Chalazion
1.1.3 Blepharitis Ciliaris
1.1.4 Lid Dermatitis and Lid Eczema
1.1.5 Lid Edema
1.1.6 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus
1.1.7 Trachoma
1.2 Canthal Diseases
1.2.1 Chronic Dacryocystitis
1.2.2 Acute Dacryocystitis
1.3 Diseases of the White of the Eye
1.3.1 Acute Catarrhal Conjunctivitis
1.3.2 Episcleritis
1.4 Disease of the Black of the Eye
1.4.1 Herpes Simplex Karatitis
2. Diseases of Departments of Otorhinolaryngology. Stomatology and
Dentology
2.1 Otopathy
2.1.1 Inflammation and Furuncle of External Auditory Canal
2.1.2 Eczema of External Auditory Canal
2.1.3 Otitis Media Suppurativa
2.2 Rhinopathy
2.2.1 Chronic Rhinitis
2.2.2 Suppurative Nasal Sinusitis
2.3 Pharyngolaryngeal Diseases
2.3.1 Acute Tonsillitis, Acute Pharyngitis and Acute Laryngitis
2.4 Stomatopathy and Odontopathy
2.4.1 Aphtha
2.4.2 Toothache
Volume Five: Medicine, Gynecology and Pediatrics
1. Medical Diseases
1.1 Diseases of the Respiratory System
1.1.1 Bronchitis
1.1.2 Bronchial Asthma
1.1.3 Pneumococcus Pneumonia
1.1.4 Pleuritis
1.2 Diseases of the Digestive System
1.2.1 Stomach-ache
1.2.2 Gastroptosia
1.2.3 Vomiting
1.2.4 Diarrhea
1.2.5 Constipation
1.2.6 Cirrhosis
1.3 Diseases of the Circulatory System
1.3.1 Hypertension
1.3.2 Angina Pectoris
1.4 Diseases of the Urinary System
1.4.1 Cystitis
1.4.2 Uroschesi
1.4.3 Acute Nephritis
1.5 Infectious Diseases
1.5.1 Influenza
1.5.2 Pulmonary Tuberculosis
1.5.3 Virus Hepatitis
1.5.4 Bacterial Dysentery
1.5.5 Amebic Dysentery
1.6 Disease of the Nervous System
1.6.1 Facial Neuritis
2. Gynecologic Diseases
2.1 Vaginitis
2.1.1 Trichomonal Vaginitis
2.1.2 Colpomycosis
2.1.3 Senile Vaginitis
2.2 Chronic Cervicitis
2.3 Pruritus of Vulva
2.4 Pathologic Change due to Dystrophy of Vulva
2.5 Pelvic Inflammation
2.6 Hysteroptosis
2.7 Dysmenorrhea
3. Pediatric Diseases
3.1 Acute Infection of the Upper Respiratory Tract
3.2 Acute Bronchitis
3.3 Bronchopneumonia
3.4 Infantile Diarrhea
3.5 Slobbering
3.6 Enuresis
Appendix One: Commonly-used Acupoints
Appendix Two: Attached Prescriptions
Appendix Three: The List of Main Reference Books

作者简介

本书以英文的形式介绍了诸病的外治方法。


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