Prescriptions of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine Books

TCM China:

Prescriptions of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine Books

 

           

 

 

 

 

 

14.1cm¡Á20.3cm,  

 

558 pages, 1990, 4.

 

ISBN 

 

7-81010-112-9/R.111 

 

 

Author, Zhang Enqin.

Published by Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

 

Part One  Outline

Chapter One  Formation of a Prescription

Section 1 The Principle of Forming a Prescription

Section 2 Modification of a Prescription

 

Chapter Two Dosage Forms of a Prescription

Section 1 Decoction

Section 2 Powder

Section 3 Pill sand Bolus

Section 4 Extract, Ointment and Plaster

Section 5 Dan

Section 6 Medicated Wine

Section 7 Medicated Tea

Section 8 Distilled Medical Water

Section 9 Troche and Medicated Cake

Section 10 Slender Roll of Medicated Paper

Section 11 Medicated Thread

Section 12 Moxa-preparation

Section 13 Syrup

Section 14 Infusion

Section 15 Tablet

Section 16 Injection

 

Chapter Three Methods of Decocting and Taking Drugs

Section 1 The Methods of Decocting Drugs

Section 2 Methods of Taking Drugs

 

Part Two Elaboration

Chapter Four Prescription for Relieving Exterior Syndrome

Section 1 Pungent and Warm Recipes for Relieving Exterior Syndrome

Ephedra Decoction (Mahuang Tang)

Cinnamon Twig Decoction (Guizhi Tang)

Notopterygium Decoction of Nine Ingredients (Jiuwei Qianghou Tang)

Minor Decoction of Green Dragon (Xiao Qinglong Tang)

Section2 Pungent and Cool Recipes for Relieving Exterior Syndrome

Powder of Lonicera and Forsythia (Yinqiao San)

Decoction of Mulberry Leaf and Chrysanthemum (Sang Ju Yin)

Decoction of Ephedra, Apricot Kernel, Gypsum and  Licorice (Ma 

Xing Shi Gan Tang)

Bupleurum and Pueraria Decoction for Dispelling Pathogens from 

Superficial Muscles (Chai Ge Jieji Tang)

Section 3 Recipe for Strengthening the Body Resistance and 

Relieving Exterior Syndrome

Antiphlogistic Powder (Baidu San)

Modified Decoction of Fragrant Solomonseal Rhizome (Jianjian

 Weirui Tang)

 

Chapter Five Heat-clearing Prescriptions

Section 1 Recipes for Clearing away Heat from the Qi System

White Tiger Decoction (Baihu Tang)

Lophatherum and Gypsum Decoction (Zhuye Shigao Tang)

Section 2 Recipes for Removing Heat from the Ying and Blood 

Systems

Decoction for Clearing Heat in the Ying System (Qingying Tang)

Decoction of Rhinoceros Horn and Rehmannia (Xijiao Dihuang Tang)

Section 3 Recipes for Clearing away Heat from Both Qi and Blood

Systems

Antipyretic and Antitoxic Decoction (Qingwen Baidu Yin)

Section 4 Recipes for Clearing away Heat and Toxins

Antidotal Decoction of Coptis (Huanglian Jiedu Tang)

Universal Relief Decoction For Disinfections (Puji Xiaodu Yin)

Section 5 Recipes for Removing Heat from the Viscera

Powder for Treating Dark Urine (Daochi San)

Decoction of Gentian for Purging Liver-fire (Longdan Xiegan Tang)

Lung-heat Expelling Powder (Xiebai San)

Spleen-heat Expelling Powder (Xiehuang San)

Powder for Clearing Stomach-heat (Qingwei San)

Gypsum Decoction (Yunu Jian)

Peony Decoction (Shaoyao Tang)

Pulsatilla Decoction (Biatouweng Tang)

Section 6 Recipes for Allaying Fever of Deficiency Type

Sweet Wormwood and Turtle Shell Decoction (Qinghao Biejia Tang)

Powder for Clearing Bone-heat (Qinggu San)

Section 7 Recipes for Clearing away Summer-heat and Replenishing Qi

Decoction for Clearing away Summer-heat and Replenishing Qi 

(Qingshu Yiqi Tang)

 

Chapter Six Purgative Prescriptions

Section 1 Purgative Recipes of cold Nature

Major Decoction for Purging down Digestive Qi (Da Chengqi Tang)

Major Decoction for Removing Phlegm-heat from Chest (Daxianxiong

Tang)

Section 2 Purgative Recipes of Warm Nature

Decoction of Rhubarb and Aconite (Daihuang Fuzi Tang)

Decoction for Warming Spleen (Wenpi Tang)

Section 3 Emollient Recipes for Causing Laxation

Hemp Seed Pill (Maziren Wan)

Section 4 Recipes for Eliminating Retained Fluid 

Ten Chinese-dates Decoction (Shizao Tang)

Section 5 Recipes for Both Reinforcement and Elimination

Decoction of Yellow Dragon with Supplements (Xinjia Huanglong Tang)

 

Chapter Seven Prescriptions for Warming the Interior

Section 1 Recipes for Warming the Middle-warmer to Dispel Cold

Bolus for Regulating the Function of Middle-warmer()Lizhong Wan)

Minor Decoction for Strengthening the Middle-warmer (Xiao 

Jianzhong Tang)

Decoction of Evodia Fruit (Wuzhuyu Tang)

Section 2 Recipes for Recuperating Depleted Yang to Rescue the 

Patient from Collapse

Decoction for Resuscitation (Sini Tang)

Section 3 Recipes for Warming the Channels to Dispel Cold

Chinese Angelica Decoction for Restoring Yang (Danggui Sini Tang)

 

Chapter Eight Mediating Prescriptions

Section 1 Recipes for Treating Shaoyang Disease by Mediation

Minor Decoction of Bupleurum (Xiao Chaihu Tang)

Section 2 Recipes for Regulating the Function of the Liver 

and the Spleen

Powder for Treating Cold Limbs (Sini San)

Easy Powder (Xiaoyao San)

Section3 Recipes for Regulating the Intestine and Stomach

Pinellia Decoction for Purging Stomach-fire (Banxia Xiexin Tang)

 

Chapter Nine Prescription for Regulating the Flow of Qi

Section 1 Recipes for Promoting the Circulation of Qi

Pill for Relieving Stagnancy (Yueju Wan)

Decoction of Pinellia and Magnolia Bark (Banxia Houpo Tang)

Decoction of Tricosanthes and Macrostem with Liquor (Gualou 

Xiebai Baijiu Tang)

Section 2 Prescription for Lowering Adverse Flow of Qi

Decoction of Perilla Seed for Descending Qi (Suzi Jiangqi Tang)

Asthma-relieving Decoction (Dingchuan Tang)

Decoction of Inula and Red Ochre (Xuanfu Daizhe Tang)

Tangerine Peel and Bamboo Shavings Decoction (Jupi Zhuru Tang)

 

Chapter Ten Prescriptions for Treating Blood Disorders

Section 1 Recipes for Promoting Blood Circulation to Remove 

Blood Stasis

Decoction for Removing Blood Stasis in the Chest (Xuefu Zhuyu Tang)

Decoction for Recovery and Activating Blood Circulation (Fuyuan 

Huoxue Tang)

Decoction Invigorating Yang for Recupertaion (Buyang Huanwu Tang)

Decoction for Warming Channels (Wenjing Tang)

Decoction for Postpartum Troubles (Shenghua Tang)

Prescription for Extrauterine Pregnancy (Gongwaiyun Fang)

Recipe No. II for Coronary Heart Disease (Guangxin Er Hao Fang)

Section 2 Hemostatic Recipes

Small Thistle Decoction (CXiaoji Yinzi)

Sophora Powder (Huaihua San)

Decoction of Baked Yellow Earth (Huangtu Tang)

Ass-hide Glue and Argyi Leaf Decoction (Jiao Ai Tang)

 

Chapter Eleven Sedative Prescriptions 

Section 1 Sedative Recipes with Heavy Drugs 

Sedative Bolus of Cinnabar (Zhusha Anshen Wan)

Pill of Magnenite and Cinnabar (Cizhu Wan)

Section 2 Sedative Recipes with Tonic Drugs

Wild Jujube Seed Decoction (SuanzaorenTang)

Cardiotonic Pill (Tianwang Buxin Dan)

 

Chapter Twelve Prescriptions for Resuscitation

Section 1 Cold-natured Recipes for Inducing Resuscitation

Bezoar Bolus For Resurrection (Angong  Niuhuang Wang)

Purple Snowy Powder (Zixue Dan)

Treasured Bolus (Zhibao Dan)

Section 2 Warm-natured Recipes for Inducing Resuscitation

Storax Pill (Suhexiang Wan)

 

Chapter Thirteen Prescriptions for Calming Wind

Section 1 Recipes for Dispelling Exopathic Wind

Chuangxiong Mixture (Chuangxiong Chatiao San)

Majort Gentian Decoction (Da Qinjiao Tang)

Powder for Dispersing Pathogenic Wind (Xiaofeng San)

Bolus for Activating Energy Flow in the Channels and Collaterals 

(Xiao Hou Luo Dan)

Section 2 Recipes for Claming Endogenous Wind

Decoction of antelope's Horn and Uncaria Stem (Lingjiao Gouteng Tang)

Tranquilizing Liver-wind Decoction (Zhengan Xifeng Tang)

Decoction of Gastrodia and Uncaria (Tianma Gouteng Yin)

 

Chapter Fourteen Prescriptions for Treating Dryness Syndrome

Section 1 Recipes for Slightly Fascilitating the Flow of Lung-qi 

and Moistening Exopathic Dryness

Apricot Kernel and Perilla Powder (Xing Su San)

Decoction of Mulberry Leaf and Apricot Kernel (Sang Xing Tang)

Decoction for Relieving Dryness of the Lung (Qingzao Jiufei Tang)

Section 2 Recipes for Moistening Endogenous Dryness

Lily Decoction for Strengthening the Lung (Baihe Gujin Tang)

Decoction for Nourishing Yin and Clearing Lung-heat (Yagyin 

Qingfei Tang)

Ophiopogon Decoction (Maimendong Tang)

 

Chapter Fifteen Phlegm-eliminating Prescriptions 

Section 1 Recipes for Removing Dampness to Reduce Phlegm

Two Old Drugs Decoction (Erchen Tang)

Decoction for Clearing Way Gallbladder-heat (Wendan Tang)

Section 2 Heat-clearing and Phlegm-eliminating Recipes

Bolus for Clearing Qi and Phlegm (Qing Qi Huatan Wan)

Section 3 Recipes for Moistening the Dryness and Resolving Phlegm

Powder of Fritillary Bulb and Snakegourd Fruit (Beimu Gualou San)

Section 4 Recipes for Warming the Lung to Resolve Cold Phlegm

Decoction of Poria, Licorice, Schisandra, Dried Ginger and Asarum 

(Ling Gan Wuwei Jiang Xin Tang)

Decoction of Thee Kinds of Seed for the Aged (Sanzi Yangqin Tang)

Section5 Recipes for Dispelling Wind-phlegm 

Decoction of Pinellia, Bighead Atractylodes and Gastrodia 

(Banxia Baizhu Tianma Tang)

Cough Powder (Zhisou San)

 

Chapter Sixteen Dampness-eliminating Prescriptions 

Section 1 Recipes for Eliminating Dampness and Regulating the Stomach

Peptic Powder (Pingwei San)

Powder of Agastachis for Restoring Health (Huoxiang Zhengqi San)

Section 2 Heating-clearing and Dampness-eliminating Recipes

Oriental Wormwood Decoction (Yinchehao Tang)

Decoction of Three Kinds of Kernel (Sanren Tang)

Eight Health Restoring Powder (Bazheng San)

Recipe No. II for Removing Gallstones (Dandao Paishi Erhao Fang)

Recipe for Removing Urinary Tract Stone

Decoction for Chyluria (Ruminiao Tang)

Section3  Recipes for Removing Dampness by Promoting Diuresis

Powder of Five Drugs with Poria( Wuling San)

Umbellate Pore Decoction (Zhuling Tang)

Tetrandra and Astragalus Decoction (Fangji Huangqi Tang)

Powder of Peel of Five Drugs (Wupi San)

Section 4 Recipes for Warming and Rsesilbiong Water-dampness

Decoction of Poria, Bighead Atractylodes, Cinnamon and Licorice 

(Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang)

Diuretic Decoction by Strengthening Yang of the Spleen and 

Kidney (Zhen Wu Tang)

Section 5 Recipes for Expelling Wind-dampness 

Decoction of Notopterygium for Rheumatism (Qianghuo Shengshi Tang)

Pubescent Angelica and Loranthus Decoction (Duhuo Jisheng Tang)

 

Chapter Seventeen Prescriptions for Inducing Astringency

Section 1 Recipes for Consolidating Superficial Resistance for Hidroschesis

Jade-screen Powder (Yupingfeng San)

Oyster Shell Powder (Muli San)

Section 2 Recipes for Relieving Diarrhea with Astringents

Decoction for Reinforcing the Viscera (Zhenren Yang Zang Tang)

Pill of Four Miraculous Drugs (Sishen Wan)

Section 3 Recipes for Treating Spontaneous Emission and Enuresis 

with Astringents

Golden Lock Pills for Keeping the Kidney Essence (Jinsuo Gujing Wan)

Mantis Egg-case Powder (Sangpiaoxiao San)

Section 4 Recipes for Curing Metrorrhagia and Leukorrhagia 

Pill for Arresting Uterine Bleeding (Gujing Wan)

Decoction for Morbid Leukorrhagia (Wandai Tang)

 

Chapter Eighteen Tonic Prescriptions

Section 1 Recipes as Qi-Tonics

Decoction of Four Noble Drugs (Si Junzi Tang)

Powder of Ginseng, Poria and Bighead Atractylodes (Shen Ling 

Baizhu San)

Decoction for Reinforcing Middle-warmer and Replenishing Qi 

(Buzhong Yiqi Tang)

Pulse-activating Powder (Shengmai San)

Section 2 Recipes as Blood-Tonics 

Decoction of Four Ingredients (Siwu Tang)

Decoction for Invigorating the Spleen and Nourishing the Heart 

(Guipi Tang)

Decoction of Prepared Licorice (Zhigancao Tang)

Section 3 Recipes as Yin-Tonics

Bolus of Six Drugs Including Rehmannia (Liuwei Dihuang Wan)

Bolus as Kidney-Yin -Tonic (Zuogui Wan)

Bolus for Replenishing Vital Essence (Da Buyin Wan)

Decoction for Nourishing the Liver and Kidney (Yiguan jian)

Section 4 Recipes as Yang-Tonics

Bolus for Tonifying the Kidney-qi (Shenqi Wan)

 

Chapter Nineteen Resolving Prescriptions

Section Recipes for Promoting Digestion and Removing Stagnated Food

Lenitive Pill (Baoha Wan)

Pill of Immature Bitter Orange for Removing Stagnancy (Zhishi

 Daozhi Wan)

Pill for Invigorating the Spleen (Jianpi Wan)

Section 2 Recipes for Disintegrating Masses and Relieving 

Distension and Fullness

Pill with Immature Bitter Orange for Disintegrating Masses and Relieving Stuffiness (Zhishi Xiaopi Wan)

 

Chapter Twenty Prescriptions for Treating Carbuncles

Section1 Recipes for Treating External Carbuncles

Fairy Decoction for Treating Cutaneous Infections (Xianfang 

Huoming Yin)

Decoction of four Wonderful Drugs for Quick Restoration of

Health (Simiao Yongan Tang)

Powder for Promoting Pus Discharge (Tounong San)

Pill of Cow-bezoare (Xihuang Wan)

Yang-Activating Decoction (Yanghe Tang)

Section 2 Recipes for Treating Internal Carbuncles

Reed Rhizome Decoction (Weijing Tang)

Decoction of Rhubarb Roota and Moutan Bark (Dahuang Mudan Tang)

Powder of Coix Seed, Aconite Root and Patrinia (Yiyi Fuzi Baijiang San)