Notes Part One General Statement
1 Pharmacology of Traditional Chinese Medical Formulae
2 Relationship between Medical Formulae and Therapeutic Methods
3 Commonly Used Therapeutic Methods
4 Diaphoresis
5 Emesis
6 Purgation
7 Mediation
8 Warming Method
9 Heat-clearing Method
10 Resolution
11 Tonification
12 Classification of Medical Formulae
13 Composition of a Formula
14 Principle of Composing Formulae
15 Variations in Composition
16 Modification of Ingredients
17 Modification of Dose
18 Dosage Forms of Formulae
19 Modification of Dosage Form
20 Decoction
21 Powder
22 Pill
23 Herb Paste
24 Dan
25 Spirit
26 Moxibustion
27 Powder to Be Infused
28 Method of Decocting Drugs
29 Method of Taking Medicine
Part Two Detailed Statement
1 Diaphoretic Prescriptions
1.1 Diaphoretic Prescriptions
1.2 Diaphoretic Prescriptions Composed of Drugs Pungent in Flavor and Warm in
Nature
1.3 The Prescription of Mahuang Tang
1.4 The Prescription of Guizhi Tang
1.5 The Prescription of Jiuwei Qianghuo Tang
1.6 The Prescription of Xiao Qinglong Tang
1.7 The Prescription of Daqinglong Tang
1.8 Diaphoretic Prescriptions Composed of Drugs Pungent in Flavor and Cold in
Nature
1.9 The Prescription of Sang Ju Yin
1.10 The Prescription of Yinqiao San
1.11 The Prescription of Ma Xing Gan Shi Tang
1.12 The Prescription of Shengma Gegen Tang
1.13 The Prescription of Chai Ge Jieji Tang
1.14 Prescriptions for Strengthening Body Resistance and Relieving Exterior
Syndrome
1.15 The Prescription of Baidu San
1.16 The Prescription of Mahuang Xixin Fuzi Tang
1.17 The Prescription of Jiajian Weirui Tang
2 Purgative Prescriptions
2.1 Purgative Prescriptions
2.2 Purgative Prescriptions Composed of Drugs Cold in Nature
2.3 The Prescription of Dachengqi Tang
2.4 The Prescription of Daxianxiong Tang
2.5 Purgative Prescriptions Composed of Drugs Warm in Nature
2.6 The Prescription of Dahuang Fuzi Tang
2.7 The Prescription of Wenpi Tang
2.8 The Prescription of Sanwu Beiji Wan
2.9 Prescriptions for Moistening the Intestines to Cause Laxation
2.10 The Prescription of Maziren Wan
2.11 The Prescription of Jichuan Jian
2.12 Prescriptions for Reducing Water Retention
2.13 The Prescription of Shizao Tang
2.14 The Prescription of Zhouche Wan
2.15 The Prescription of Shu Zao Yinzi
2.16 Prescriptions for Both Reinforcement and Purgation
2.17 The Prescription of Xinjia Huanglong Tang
2.18 The Prescription of Zengye Chengqi Tang
3 Mediation Prescriptions
3.1 Mediation Prescriptions
3.2 Prescriptions for Mediating Shaoyang Channel
3.3 The Prescription of Xiao Chaihu Tang
3.4 The Prescription of Hao Qin Qingdan Tang
3.5 The Prescription of Chaihu Dayuan yin
3.6 Prescriptions for Regulating the Liver and Spleen
3.7 The Prescription of Sini San
3.8 The Prescription of Chaihu Shugan San
3.9 The Prescription of Xiaoyao San
3.10 The Prescription of Tongxie Yaofang
3.11 Prescriptions for Regulating the Intestines and Stomach
3.12 The Prescription of Banxia Xiexin Tang
4 Prescriptions for Removing Heat
4.1 Prescriptions for Removing Heat
4.2 Prescriptions for Removing Heat in Qi System
4.3 The Prescription of Baihu Tang
4.4 The Prescription of Zhuye Shigao Tang
4.5 The Prescription of Zhizi Chi Tang
4.6 Prescriptions for Clearing heat in Ying and Blood Systems
4.7 The Prescription of Qingying Tang
4.8 The Prescription of Xijiao Dihuang Tang
4.9 Prescriptions for Removing Pathogenic Heat and Toxic Material
4.10 The Prescription of Huanglian Jiedu Tang
4.11 The Prescription of Liangge San
4.12 The Prescription of Puji Xiaodu Yin
4.13 Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat from Qi and Blood Systems
4.14 The Prescription of Qingwen Baidu Yin
4.15 Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat in
Zang-Fu Organs
4.16 The Prescription of Daochi San
4.17 The Prescription of Longdan Xiegan Tang
4.18 The Prescription of Zuojin Wan
4.19 The Prescription of Xiebai San
4.20 The Prescription of Qingwei San
4.21 The Prescription of Xiehuang San
4.22 The Prescription of Yunii Jian
4.23 The Prescription of Shaoyao Tang
4.24 The Prescription of Baitouweng Tang
4.25 Prescriptions for Clearing away Pathogenic Heat of Deficiency Type
4.26 The Prescription of Qinghao Biejia Tang
4.27 The Prescription of Qinjiao Biejia San
4.28 The Prescription of Qinggu San
4.29 The Prescription of Danggui Liuhuang Tang
5 Prescriptions for Removing Summer-heat
5.1 Prescriptions for Removing Summer-heat
5.2 Prescriptions for Clearing away Summer-heat by Expelling Pathogenic Heat
5.3 The Prescription of Qingluo Yin
5.4 Prescriptions for Removing Summer-heat from the Superficies of the Body
by Diaphoresis
5.5 The Prescription of Xinjia Xiangru Yin
5.6 Prescriptions for Removing Summer-heat by Inducing Diuresis
5.7 The Prescription of Liu Yi San
5.8 The Prescription of Guiling Ganlu Yin
5.9 Prescriptions for Removing Summer-heat by Invigorating Qi
5.10 The Prescription of Qingshu Yiqi Tang
6 Prescriptions for Warming the Interior
6.1 Prescriptions for Warming the Interior
6.2 Prescriptions for Warming the
Middle-Jiao to Dispel Pathogenic Cold
6.3 The Prescription of Lizhong Wan
6.4 The Prescription of Wuzhuyu Tang
6.5 The Prescription of Xiao Jianzhong Tang
6.6 The Prescription of Da Jianzhong Tang
6.7 Prescriptions for Recuperating Depleted Yang and Rescuing Patients from
Collapse
6.8 The Prescription of Sini Tang
6.9 The Prescription of Huiyang Jiuji Tang
6.10 The Prescription of Heixi Dan
6.11 Prescriptions for Warming the Channels and Removing Cold
6.12 The Prescription of Danggui Sini Tang
7 Prescriptions for Expelling Pathogenic Factors from Both the Exterior and
Interior
7.1 Prescriptions for Expelling Pathogenic Factors from Both the Exterior and
Interior
7.2 Prescriptions for Relieving Exterior Syndrome to Expel Interior Pathogens
with Purgatives
7.3 The Prescription of Da Chaihu Tang
7.4 The Prescription of Fangfeng Tongsheng San
7.5 Prescriptions for Relieving Exterior Syndrome to Remove Pathogenic Heat
in the Interior
7.6 The Prescription of Gegen Huangqin Huang Tang
7.7 The Prescription of Shigao Tang
7.8 Prescriptions for Relieving Exterior Syndrome to Warm the Interior
7.9 The Prescription of Wuji San
8 Prescriptions for Tonification
8.1 Prescriptions for Tonification
8.2 Prescriptions for Invigorating Qi
8.3 The Prescription of Si Jun Zi Tang
8.4 The Prescription of Liu Jun Zi Tang
8.5 The Prescription of Xiangsha Liujunzi Tang
8.6 The Prescription of Shenling Baizhu San
8.7 The Prescription of Buzhong Yiqi Tang
8.8 The Prescription of Shengmai San
8.9 The Prescription of Renshen Gejie San
8.10 Prescriptions for Enriching Blood
8.11 The Prescription of Siwu Tang
8.12 The Prescription of Danggui Buxue Tang
8.13 The Prescription of Guipi Tang
8.14 The Prescription of Zhi Gancao Tang
8.15 Prescriptions for Reinforcing Both Qi and Blood
8.16 The Prescription of Bazhen Tang
8.17 The Prescription of Taishan Panshi San
8.18 Prescriptions for Replenishing Yin
8.19 The Prescription of Liuwei Dihuang Wan
8.20 The Prescription of Zuogui Wan
8.21 The Prescription of Yiguan Jian
8.22 The Prescription of Da Buyin Wan
8.23 The Prescription of Shihu Yeguang Wan
8.24 The Prescription of Bufei Ejiao Tang
8.25 The Prescription of Guilu Erxian Jiao
8.26 The Prescription of Qibao Meiran Dan
8.27 The Prescription of Er Zhi Wan
8.28 Prescriptions for Invigorating Yang
8.29 The Prescription of Shenqi Wan
8.30 The Prescription of Yougui Wan
9 Prescriptions for Tranquilizing the Mind
9.1 Prescriptions for Tranquilizing the Mind
9.2 Prescriptions for Tranquilizing the Mind with Weighty Sedatives
9.3 The Prescription of Zhusha Anshen Wan
9.4 The Prescription of Zhenzhumu Wan
9.5 The Prescription of Cizhu Wan
9.6 Prescriptions for Tranquilizing the Mind with Tonic Sedatives
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9.8 The Prescription of Tianwang Buxin Dan 9.9 The Prescription of Gancao Xiaomia Dazao Tang
10 Prescriptions for Inducing Resuscitation
10.1 Prescriptions for Inducing Resuscitation
10.2 Prescriptions for Inducing Resuscitation with Drugs Cold in Nature
10.3 The Prescription of Angong Niuhuang Wan
10.4 The Prescription of Zixue Dan
10.5 The Prescription of Zhibao Dan
10.6 The Prescription of Xiaoer Huichun Dan
10.7 Prescriptions for Inducing Resuscitation with Drugs Warm in Nature
10.8 The Prescription of Suhexiang Wan
10.9 The Prescription of Tongguan San
10.10 The Prescription of Zijin Ding
11 Prescriptions for Inducing Astringency
11.1 Prescriptions for Inducing Astringency
11.2 Prescriptions for Consolidating the Superficies to Stop Sweating
11.3 The Prescription of Yupingfeng San
11.4 The Prescription of Muli San
11.5 Prescriptions for Astringing the Lung to Arrest Cough
11.6 The Prescription of Jiuxian San
11.7 Prescriptions for Relieving Diarrhea with Astringents
11.8 The Prescription of Zhenren Yangzang Tang
11.9 The Prescription of Sishen Wan
11.10 The Prescription of Taohua Tang
11.11 Prescriptions for Astringing Spontaneous Emission
11.12 The Prescription of Jinsuo Gujing Wan
11.13 The Prescription of Sangpiaoxiao San
11.14 The Prescription of Suoquan Wan
11.15 Prescriptions for Curing Metrorrhagia and Leukorrhagia
11.16 The Prescription of Gujing Wang
11.17 The Prescription of Zhenling Dan
11.18 The Prescription of Wandia Tang
12 Prescriptions for Regulating the Flow of Qi
12.1 Prescriptions for Regulating the Flow of Qi
12.2 Prescriptions for Removing Stagnancy Qi
12.3 The Prescription of Yueju Wan
12.4 The Prescription of Jinlingzi San
12.5 The Prescription of Banxia Houpo Tang
12.6 The Prescription of Zhishi Xiebai Guizhi Tang
12.7 The Prescription of Juhe Wan
12.8 The Prescription of Tiantai Wuyao San
12.9 The Prescription of Nuangan Jian
12.10 The Prescription of Houpo Wenzhong Tang
12.11 Prescriptions of Checking the Upward Adverse Flow of Qi
12.12 The Prescription of Suzi Jiangqi Tang
12.13 The Prescription of Dingchuan Tang
12.14 The Prescription of Simo Tang
12.15 The Prescription of Xuanfu Daizhe Tang
12.16 The Prescription of Jupi Zhuru Tang
12.17 The Prescription of Dingxiang Shidi Tang
13 Prescriptions for Treating Blood Disorders
13.1 Prescriptions for Treating Blood Disorders
13.2 Prescriptions for Promoting Blood Circulation to Remove Blood Stasis
13.3 The Prescription of Taohe Chengqi Tang
13.4 The Prescription of Xuefu Zhuyu Tang
13.5 The Prescription of Fuyuan Huoxue Tang
13.6 The Prescription Qili San
13.7 The Prescription of Buyang Huanwu Tang
13.8 The Prescription of Shixiao San
13.9 The Prescription Shenghua Tang
13.10 The Prescription of Wenjing Tang
13.11 The Prescription of Shenghua Tang
13.12 The Prescription of Huoluo Xiaoling Dan
13.13 The Prescription of Guizhi Fuling Wan
13.14 The Prescription of Dahuang Zhechong Wan
13.15 Prescriptions for Stopping Bleeding
13.16 The Prescription of Shihui San
13.17 The Prescription of Sisheng Wan
13.18 The Prescription of Kexue Fang
13.19 The Prescription of Huaihua San
13.20 The Prescription of Xiaoji Yinzi
13.21 The Prescription of Huangtu Tang
13.22 The Prescription of Jiaoai Tang
14 Prescriptions for Treating Wind Syndromes
14.1 Prescriptions for Treating Wind Syndromes
14.2 Prescriptions for Dispersing Exogenous Wind
14.3 The Prescription of Da Qinjiao Tang
14.4 The Prescription of Xiaofeng San
14.5 The Prescription of Chuanxiong Chatiao San
14.6 The Prescription of Qianzheng San
14.7 The Prescription of Yuzhen San
14.8 The Prescription of Xiao Huoluo Dan
14.9 Prescriptions for Calming Endogenous Wind
14.11 The Prescription of Zhengan Xifeng Tang
14.12 The Prescription of Tianma Gouteng Ying
14.13 The Prescription of E Jiao Jizihuang Tang
14.14 The Prescription of Da Dingfeng Zhu
14.15 The Prescription of Dihuang Yinzi
15 Prescriptions for Treating Dryness Syndromes
15.1 Prescriptions for Treating Dryness Syndromes
15.2 Prescriptions for Ventilating the Lung to Dispel Dryness
15.3 The Prescription of Xing Su San
15.4 The Prescription of Sang Xing Tang
15.5 The Prescription of Qingzao Jiufei Tang
15.6 Prescriptions for Promoting the Production of Body Fluids to Moisten
Dryness
15.7 The Prescription of Yangyin Qingfei Tang
15.8 The Prescription of Baihe Gujin Tang
15.9 The Prescription of Maimendong Tang
15.10 The Prescription of Qiongyu Gao
15.11 The Prescription of Yuye Tang
15.12 The Prescription of Zengye Tang
16 Prescriptions for Treating Dampness Syndromes
16.1 Prescriptions for Treating Dampness Syndromes
16.2 Prescriptions for Drying Dampness and Regulating the Stomach
16.3 The Prescription of Pingwei San
16.4 The Prescription of Huoxiang Zhengqi San
16.5 Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat to Remove Dampness
16.6 The Prescription of Yinchenhao Tang
16.7 The Prescription of Sanren Tang
16.8 The Prescription of Ganlu Xiaodu Dan
16.9 The Prescription of Lian Po Yin
16.10 The Prescription of Canshi Tang
16.11 The Prescription of Bazheng San
16.12 The Prescription of Ermiao San
16.13 Prescriptions for Inducing Diuresis to Remove Dampness
16.14 The Prescription of Wuling San
16.15 The Prescription of Zhuling Tang
16.16 The Prescription of Fangji Huangqi Tang
16.17 The Prescription of Wupi San
16.18 Prescriptions for Warming and Removing Dampness
16.19 The Prescription of Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang
16.20 The Prescription of Zhen Wu Tang
16.21 The Prescription of Shipi San
16.22 The Prescription of Bixie Fenqing Yin
16.23 Prescriptions for Dispelling Wing to Remove Dampness
16.24 The Prescription of Qianghuo Shengshi Tang
16.25 The Prescription of Duhuo Jisheng Tang
16.26 The Prescription of Jiming San
17 Prescriptions for Eliminating Phlegm
17.1 Prescriptions for Eliminating Phlegm
17.2 Prescriptions for Removing Dampness to Eliminate Damp-phlegm
17.3 The Prescription of Erchen Tang
17.4 The Prescription of Wendan Tang
17.5 The Prescription of Fuling Wan
17.6 Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat to Eliminate Heat-phlegm
17.7 The Prescription of Qing Qi Huatan Wan
17.8 The Prescription of Xiao Xianxiong Tang
17.9 The Prescription of Guntan Wan
17.10 Prescriptions for Moistening Dryness to Eliminate Dry-phlegm
17.11 The Prescription of Beimu Gualou San
17.21 Prescriptions for Warming the Cold to Eliminate Cold-phlegm
17.13 The Prescription of Ling Gan Wuwei Jiang Xin Tang
17.14 The Prescription of Sanzi Yangqin Tang
17.15 The Prescription of Lengxiao Wan
17.16 Prescriptions for Dispelling Wind to Eliminate Wind-phlegm
17.17 The Prescription of Zhisou San
17.18 The Prescription of Banxia Baizhu Tianma Tang
17.19 The Prescription of Dingxian Wan
18 Prescriptions for Promoting Digestion and Removing Stagnated Food
18.1 Prescriptions for Promoting Digestion and Removing food Stagnation
18.2 Prescriptions for Promoting Digestion to Remove Stagnancy of Indigested
Food
18.3 The Prescription of Baohe Wan
18.4 The Prescription of Zhishi Daozhi Wan
18.5 The Prescription of Muxiang Binglang Wan
18.6 The Prescription of Zhi Zhu Wan
18.7 The Prescription of Jianpi Wan
18.8 Prescriptions for Removing Stagnation of Qi to Disintegrate Masses
18.9 The Prescription of Zhishi Xiaopi Wan
18.10 The Prescription of Biejia Jian Wan
19 Prescriptions for Expelling Intestinal Parasites
19.1 Prescriptions for Expelling Intestinal Parasites
19.2 The Prescription of Wumei Wan
19.3 The Prescription of Feier Wan
19.4 The Prescription of Huachong Wan
20 Prescriptions for Causing Vomiting
20.1 Prescriptions for Causing Vomiting
20.2 The Prescription of Guadi San
20.3 The Prescription of Juji Xixian San
21 Prescriptions for Treating Carbucles and Abscess
21.1 Prescriptions for Treating Carbuncles and Abscess
21.2 The Prescription of Xianfang Huoming Yin
21.3 The Prescription of Wuwei Xiaodu Yin
21.4 The Prescription of Simiao Yongan Tang
21.5 The Prescription of Xihuang Wan
21.6 The Prescription of Niubang Jieji Tang
21.7 The Prescription of Haizao Yuhu Tang
21.8 The Prescription of Tounong San
21.9 The Prescription of Yanghe Tang
21.10 The Prescription of Neibu Huangqi Tang
21.11 The Prescription of Weijing Tang
21.12 The Prescription of Dahuang Mudan Tang
21.13 The Prescription of Yiyi Fuzi Baijiang San
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