Clinical Dialogue, Traditional Chinese Medicine Books

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Clinical Dialogue, Traditional Chinese Medicine Books

 

           

 

 

 

 

14.1cm ¡Á 20.1cm,  

 

428 pages, 1991, 10.

 

ISBN 

 

7-04-003597-9/R.12 

 

Author, Xu Xiangcai.

Published by Higher Education Press Beijing, China.

 

 

 

Notes

1 Dialogue for the Clinic

1.1 Internal Medicine

1.1.1 Common Cold

1.1.2 Headache

1.1.3 Cough

1.1.4 Dyspnea

1.1.5 Asthma

1.1.6 Stomachache

1.1.7 Hiccup

1.1.8 Hypochondriac Pain

1.1.9 Consumptive Disease

1.1.10 Dysentery

1.1.12 Constipation

1.1.13 Palpitation

1.1.14 Sleeplessness

1.1.15 Dizziness

1.1.16 Chest-Bi-Syndrome

1.1.17 Edema

1.1.18 Diabetes

1.1.19 Stranguria

1.1.20 Deafness

1.1.21 Seminal Emission

1.1.22 Lumbago

1.1.23 Arthralgia-Syndrome

1.2 Surgery

1.2.1 Vitiligo

1.2.2 Buerger's Disease

1.2.3 Subaxillary Lymphadenitis

1.2.4 Tuberculosis of Cervical Lymphoid

1.2.5 Cystic Hyperplasia of Mamary Glands

1.2.6 Psoriasis

1.2.7 Interstitial Infection of the Palm Complicated by Lymphangitis

1.2.8 Dorsal Carbuncle

1.2.9 Panniculitis

1.2.10 Scleroderma

1.2.11 Ichthyosis

1.2.12 Herpes Zoster

1.2.13 Chronic Pharyngitis

1.2.14 Acute Mastitis

1.3 Orthopedics

1.3.1 Dislocation of Shoulder

1.3.2 Fracture of Distal End of Radius

1.3.3 Supracondylar Fracture of Humerus

1.3.4 Fracture of the Shaft of Tibia and Fibula

1.3.5 Lumbar Sprain

1.3.6 Pyogenic Infection of Bone

1.4 Gynecology

1.4.1 Preceded Menstrual Cycle

1.4.2 Profuse Menstruation

1.4.3 Metrorrhagia and Metrostaxis

1.4.4 Amenorrhea

1.4.5 Dysmenorrhea

1.4.6 Gynecological Diseases

1.4.7 Morning Sickness

1.4.8 Habitual Abortion

1.4.9 Puerperal General Aching

1.4.10 Hypogalactia of Lactation

1.4.11 Sterility

1.4.12 Pruritus Vulvae

1.5 Pediatrics

1.5.1 Cold

1.5.2 Pneumonia with Asthma and Cough

1.5.3 Cough

1.5.4 Abdominal Pain

1.5.5 Diarrhea

1.5.6 Chicken-pox

1.5.7 Mumps

1.5.8 Thrush

1.6 Acupuncture and Massage

1.6.1 Abdominal Pain

1.6.2 Facial Paralysis

1.6.3 Insomnia

1.6.4 Sorethroat

1.6.5 Headache

1.6.6 Toothache

1.6.7 Apoplexy

1.6.8 Stopping Smoking by Acupuncture

1.6.9 Arthralgia-Syndrome

1.6.10 Stiffneck

1.6.11 Omalgia

1.6.12 Diarrhoea

1.6.13 Infantile Malnutrition

1.7 Hemorrhoid and Fistula

1.7.1 Internal Hemorrhoids

1.7.2 External Hemorrhoid

1.7.3 Anus Fissure

1.7.4 Prolapse of Rectum

2 Dialogue on the Basic Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine

2.1 The Four Diagnostic Methods

2.2 The Eight Principal Syndromes 

2.3 Etiology and Pathogenesis

2.4 Zangfu¡¢Qi¡¢Blood and Meridian

2.5 Principles of Treatment

2.6 Method of Decocting Medicinal Herbs

3 Selections of Medical Record

3.1 Jaundice

3.2 Hemoptysis

3.3 Apoplexy

3.4 Melancholia

3.5 Depressive Psychosis

3.6 Arthralgia-syndrome

3.7 Obstruction of Qi in the Chest

3.8 Syndrome Characterized by Asthma

3.9 Psoriasis

3.10 Vitiligo

3.11 Dermatasclerosis

3.12 Dysmenorrhea

3.13 Morning Sickness

3.14 Complication of Wind' Summer-heat and Dampness

3.15 Convulsion due to Wind-warmness and Phlegm-heat

3.16 Flaccidity Syndrome

3.17 Facial Paralysis

3.18 Supracondylar Fracture of Humerus

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