Fundamentals of traditional Chinese medicine / / Hong-zhou Wu, Zhao-qin Fang, Pan-ji Cheng : translated by Ye-bo He |
Autore | Wu Hongzhou |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, New Jersey : , : World Century, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (460 p.) |
Disciplina | 615.8/80951 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ChengPanji
FangZhaoqin HeYe-bo |
Collana | World Century compendium to TCM |
Soggetto topico |
Medicine, Chinese
Internal medicine |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-938134-29-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; THE FIRST WEEK; Chapter 1 Introduction; Section 1 A Summary of the Development of Basic Theories of TCM; The Warring States Period - The Eastern Han Dynasty; The Wei Dynasty, Jin Dynasty, and Southern-Northern Dynasties; The Sui and Dang Dynasties; The Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties; The Ming and Qing Dynasties; Daily Exercises; Section 2 The Main Characteristics of Basic Theories of TCM; Concept of Holism; The Human Body is an Organic Whole; The Close Connection Between Man and Nature; Treatment Based on Syndrome Differentiation; Daily Exercises
Section 3 The Essentials of Basic Theories in TCM Daily Exercises; Chapter 2 The Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit; The Essentials of the Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit; Daily Exercises; The Application of the Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit in TCM; Essence; Qi; Spirit; The Relationship Between Essence, Qi and Spirit; Daily Exercises; Weekly Review; Daily Exercises; THE SECOND WEEK; Chapter 3 The Theory of Yin and Yang; The Essentials of Yin-Yang Theory; Interaction Between Yin and Yang; Mutual Restriction Between Yin and Yang; Daily Exercises; The Essentials of Yin-Yang Theory Waning-Waxing of Yin and Yang in a Balance Inter-Transformation Between Yin and Yang; Daily Exercises; The Application of Yin-Yang Theory in TCM; For Generalization of the Organic Structure of the Body; For Generalization of the Physiological Functions of the Body; For Generalization of the Pathological Changes of the Body; Daily Exercises; The Application of Yin-Yang Theory in TCM; An Overview of Exogenous Pathogenic Factors; For Diagnosis of Diseases; For Treatment of Diseases; Daily Exercises; Chapter 4 The Theory of Five Elements; The Essentials of Five-Element Theory The Characteristics of Five Elements The Classification of Things According to the Attributes of Five Elements by Analogy and Deduction; Daily Exercises; Weekly Review; Daily Exercises; THE THIRD WEEK; The Essentials of Five-Element Theory; Inter-Generation, Inter-Restriction, Over-Restriction and Counter-Restriction of the Five Elements; Daily Exercises; The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM; To Explain the Physiological Function of the Five Zang-Organs; To Explain the Inter-Connection Among the Five Zang-Organs; To Illustrate the Pathological Interaction Among the Five Zang-Organs Daily Exercises The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM For Diagnosis of Diseases; For Diagnosis of Diseases; Daily Exercises; The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM For Treatment of Diseases; Daily Exercises; Chapter 5 The Theory of Visceral Manifestation; Daily Exercises; Weekly Review; Daily Exercises; THE FOURTH WEEK; Section 1 The Five Zang-Organs; The Heart; The Main Physiological Functions of the Heart; The Relationship of the Heart to the Emotions, Fluids, Body Constituents and Orifices; Appendix: The Pericardium; Daily Exercises; The Lung The Main Physiological Functions of the Lung |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910452797903321 |
Wu Hongzhou | ||
Hackensack, New Jersey : , : World Century, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Fundamentals of traditional Chinese medicine / / Hong-zhou Wu, Zhao-qin Fang, Pan-ji Cheng, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China ; translated by Ye-bo He |
Autore | Wu Hongzhou |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (x, 449 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 615.8/80951 |
Collana | World Century compendium to TCM |
Soggetto topico | Medicine, Chinese |
ISBN | 1-938134-29-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; THE FIRST WEEK; Chapter 1 Introduction; Section 1 A Summary of the Development of Basic Theories of TCM; The Warring States Period - The Eastern Han Dynasty; The Wei Dynasty, Jin Dynasty, and Southern-Northern Dynasties; The Sui and Dang Dynasties; The Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties; The Ming and Qing Dynasties; Daily Exercises; Section 2 The Main Characteristics of Basic Theories of TCM; Concept of Holism; The Human Body is an Organic Whole; The Close Connection Between Man and Nature; Treatment Based on Syndrome Differentiation; Daily Exercises
Section 3 The Essentials of Basic Theories in TCM Daily Exercises; Chapter 2 The Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit; The Essentials of the Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit; Daily Exercises; The Application of the Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit in TCM; Essence; Qi; Spirit; The Relationship Between Essence, Qi and Spirit; Daily Exercises; Weekly Review; Daily Exercises; THE SECOND WEEK; Chapter 3 The Theory of Yin and Yang; The Essentials of Yin-Yang Theory; Interaction Between Yin and Yang; Mutual Restriction Between Yin and Yang; Daily Exercises; The Essentials of Yin-Yang Theory Waning-Waxing of Yin and Yang in a Balance Inter-Transformation Between Yin and Yang; Daily Exercises; The Application of Yin-Yang Theory in TCM; For Generalization of the Organic Structure of the Body; For Generalization of the Physiological Functions of the Body; For Generalization of the Pathological Changes of the Body; Daily Exercises; The Application of Yin-Yang Theory in TCM; An Overview of Exogenous Pathogenic Factors; For Diagnosis of Diseases; For Treatment of Diseases; Daily Exercises; Chapter 4 The Theory of Five Elements; The Essentials of Five-Element Theory The Characteristics of Five Elements The Classification of Things According to the Attributes of Five Elements by Analogy and Deduction; Daily Exercises; Weekly Review; Daily Exercises; THE THIRD WEEK; The Essentials of Five-Element Theory; Inter-Generation, Inter-Restriction, Over-Restriction and Counter-Restriction of the Five Elements; Daily Exercises; The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM; To Explain the Physiological Function of the Five Zang-Organs; To Explain the Inter-Connection Among the Five Zang-Organs; To Illustrate the Pathological Interaction Among the Five Zang-Organs Daily Exercises The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM For Diagnosis of Diseases; For Diagnosis of Diseases; Daily Exercises; The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM For Treatment of Diseases; Daily Exercises; Chapter 5 The Theory of Visceral Manifestation; Daily Exercises; Weekly Review; Daily Exercises; THE FOURTH WEEK; Section 1 The Five Zang-Organs; The Heart; The Main Physiological Functions of the Heart; The Relationship of the Heart to the Emotions, Fluids, Body Constituents and Orifices; Appendix: The Pericardium; Daily Exercises; The Lung The Main Physiological Functions of the Lung |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790685003321 |
Wu Hongzhou | ||
Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Fundamentals of traditional Chinese medicine / / Hong-zhou Wu, Zhao-qin Fang, Pan-ji Cheng, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China ; translated by Ye-bo He |
Autore | Wu Hongzhou |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (x, 449 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 615.8/80951 |
Collana | World Century compendium to TCM |
Soggetto topico | Medicine, Chinese |
ISBN | 1-938134-29-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; THE FIRST WEEK; Chapter 1 Introduction; Section 1 A Summary of the Development of Basic Theories of TCM; The Warring States Period - The Eastern Han Dynasty; The Wei Dynasty, Jin Dynasty, and Southern-Northern Dynasties; The Sui and Dang Dynasties; The Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties; The Ming and Qing Dynasties; Daily Exercises; Section 2 The Main Characteristics of Basic Theories of TCM; Concept of Holism; The Human Body is an Organic Whole; The Close Connection Between Man and Nature; Treatment Based on Syndrome Differentiation; Daily Exercises
Section 3 The Essentials of Basic Theories in TCM Daily Exercises; Chapter 2 The Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit; The Essentials of the Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit; Daily Exercises; The Application of the Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit in TCM; Essence; Qi; Spirit; The Relationship Between Essence, Qi and Spirit; Daily Exercises; Weekly Review; Daily Exercises; THE SECOND WEEK; Chapter 3 The Theory of Yin and Yang; The Essentials of Yin-Yang Theory; Interaction Between Yin and Yang; Mutual Restriction Between Yin and Yang; Daily Exercises; The Essentials of Yin-Yang Theory Waning-Waxing of Yin and Yang in a Balance Inter-Transformation Between Yin and Yang; Daily Exercises; The Application of Yin-Yang Theory in TCM; For Generalization of the Organic Structure of the Body; For Generalization of the Physiological Functions of the Body; For Generalization of the Pathological Changes of the Body; Daily Exercises; The Application of Yin-Yang Theory in TCM; An Overview of Exogenous Pathogenic Factors; For Diagnosis of Diseases; For Treatment of Diseases; Daily Exercises; Chapter 4 The Theory of Five Elements; The Essentials of Five-Element Theory The Characteristics of Five Elements The Classification of Things According to the Attributes of Five Elements by Analogy and Deduction; Daily Exercises; Weekly Review; Daily Exercises; THE THIRD WEEK; The Essentials of Five-Element Theory; Inter-Generation, Inter-Restriction, Over-Restriction and Counter-Restriction of the Five Elements; Daily Exercises; The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM; To Explain the Physiological Function of the Five Zang-Organs; To Explain the Inter-Connection Among the Five Zang-Organs; To Illustrate the Pathological Interaction Among the Five Zang-Organs Daily Exercises The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM For Diagnosis of Diseases; For Diagnosis of Diseases; Daily Exercises; The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM For Treatment of Diseases; Daily Exercises; Chapter 5 The Theory of Visceral Manifestation; Daily Exercises; Weekly Review; Daily Exercises; THE FOURTH WEEK; Section 1 The Five Zang-Organs; The Heart; The Main Physiological Functions of the Heart; The Relationship of the Heart to the Emotions, Fluids, Body Constituents and Orifices; Appendix: The Pericardium; Daily Exercises; The Lung The Main Physiological Functions of the Lung |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910822735403321 |
Wu Hongzhou | ||
Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Introduction to acupuncture and moxibustion / / Ren Zhang, Shanghai Literature Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China ; translated by Xue-min Wang |
Autore | Zhang Ren |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (563 p.) |
Disciplina |
615.8/80951
615.892 |
Altri autori (Persone) | WangXuemin |
Collana | World Century compendium to TCM |
Soggetto topico |
Massage therapy
Medicine, Chinese |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-938134-26-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Foreword; Contents; Chapter 1 Old Yet Young Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Long History; Modern Development; Chapter 2 Meridians and Collaterals; Overview of the System of Meridians and Collaterals; Functions of the Meridians and Collaterals; Research on the Meridians and Collaterals; Chapter 3 Distribution of the 14 Meridians and Collaterals; Overview; Distribution on the Surface of the Body; Circulation of the 12 Meridians; The three yin meridians of the hand; The lung meridian of hand-taiyin; The heart meridian of hand-shaoyin; The pericardium meridian of hand-jueyin
The three yang meridians of the handThe large intestine meridian of hand-yangming; The small intestine meridian of hand-taiyang; The sanjiao meridian of hand-shaoyang; The three yang meridians of the foot; The stomach meridian of foot-yangming; The bladder meridian of foot-taiyang; The gallbladder meridian of foot-shaoyang; The three meridians of the foot; The spleen meridian of foot-taiyin; The kidney meridian of foot-shaoyin; The liver meridian of foot-jueyin; The eight extra meridians; The du meridian; The ren meridian; Chapter 4 Introduction to Acupoints; Classification of Acupoints Acupoints of the 14 MeridiansExtraordinary Points; Ashi Points; Nomenclature of Acupoints; Function of Acupoints; Methods of Locating Acupoints; Bone Proportional Measurements; Surface Anatomical Landmarks; Finger Measurement; Simple Measurement; Chapter 5 Specific Points; Five Shu Points; Lower He-Sea Points; Yuan-Primary Points; Luo-Connecting Points; Xi-Cleft Points; Back-Shu and Front-Mu Points; Eight Influential Points; Eight Confluent Points; Chapter 6 Commonly Used Acupoints; Acupoints of the Lung Meridian of Hand-Taiyin; (1) Zhongfu (LU 1, Front-Mu Point); Definition; Location; Method IndicationsCaution; (2) Chize (LU 5, He-Sea Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (3) Kongzui (LU 6, Xi-Cleft Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (4) Lieque (LU 7, Luo-Connecting Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (5) Taiyuan (LU 9, Yuan-Source Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (6) Yuji (LU 10, Ying-Spring Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (7) Shaoshang (LU 11, Jing-Well Point); Definition; Location; Methods; Indications; Summary Acupoints of The Heart Meridian of Hand-Shaoyin(1) Jiquan (HT 1); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (2) Shaohai (HT 3, He-Sea Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (3) Tongli (HT 4, Luo-Connecting Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (4) Shenmen (HT 7, Yuan-Source Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (5) Shaofu (HT 8, Ying-Spring Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (6) Shaochong (HT 9, Jing-River Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; Summary Acupoints of the Pericardium Meridian of Hand-Jueyin |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910453229103321 |
Zhang Ren | ||
Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Introduction to acupuncture and moxibustion / / Ren Zhang, Shanghai Literature Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China ; translated by Xue-min Wang |
Autore | Zhang Ren |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (563 p.) |
Disciplina |
615.8/80951
615.892 |
Altri autori (Persone) | WangXuemin |
Collana | World Century compendium to TCM |
Soggetto topico |
Massage therapy
Medicine, Chinese |
ISBN | 1-938134-26-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Foreword; Contents; Chapter 1 Old Yet Young Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Long History; Modern Development; Chapter 2 Meridians and Collaterals; Overview of the System of Meridians and Collaterals; Functions of the Meridians and Collaterals; Research on the Meridians and Collaterals; Chapter 3 Distribution of the 14 Meridians and Collaterals; Overview; Distribution on the Surface of the Body; Circulation of the 12 Meridians; The three yin meridians of the hand; The lung meridian of hand-taiyin; The heart meridian of hand-shaoyin; The pericardium meridian of hand-jueyin
The three yang meridians of the handThe large intestine meridian of hand-yangming; The small intestine meridian of hand-taiyang; The sanjiao meridian of hand-shaoyang; The three yang meridians of the foot; The stomach meridian of foot-yangming; The bladder meridian of foot-taiyang; The gallbladder meridian of foot-shaoyang; The three meridians of the foot; The spleen meridian of foot-taiyin; The kidney meridian of foot-shaoyin; The liver meridian of foot-jueyin; The eight extra meridians; The du meridian; The ren meridian; Chapter 4 Introduction to Acupoints; Classification of Acupoints Acupoints of the 14 MeridiansExtraordinary Points; Ashi Points; Nomenclature of Acupoints; Function of Acupoints; Methods of Locating Acupoints; Bone Proportional Measurements; Surface Anatomical Landmarks; Finger Measurement; Simple Measurement; Chapter 5 Specific Points; Five Shu Points; Lower He-Sea Points; Yuan-Primary Points; Luo-Connecting Points; Xi-Cleft Points; Back-Shu and Front-Mu Points; Eight Influential Points; Eight Confluent Points; Chapter 6 Commonly Used Acupoints; Acupoints of the Lung Meridian of Hand-Taiyin; (1) Zhongfu (LU 1, Front-Mu Point); Definition; Location; Method IndicationsCaution; (2) Chize (LU 5, He-Sea Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (3) Kongzui (LU 6, Xi-Cleft Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (4) Lieque (LU 7, Luo-Connecting Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (5) Taiyuan (LU 9, Yuan-Source Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (6) Yuji (LU 10, Ying-Spring Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (7) Shaoshang (LU 11, Jing-Well Point); Definition; Location; Methods; Indications; Summary Acupoints of The Heart Meridian of Hand-Shaoyin(1) Jiquan (HT 1); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (2) Shaohai (HT 3, He-Sea Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (3) Tongli (HT 4, Luo-Connecting Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (4) Shenmen (HT 7, Yuan-Source Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (5) Shaofu (HT 8, Ying-Spring Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (6) Shaochong (HT 9, Jing-River Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; Summary Acupoints of the Pericardium Meridian of Hand-Jueyin |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790866303321 |
Zhang Ren | ||
Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Introduction to acupuncture and moxibustion / / Ren Zhang, Shanghai Literature Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China ; translated by Xue-min Wang |
Autore | Zhang Ren |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (563 p.) |
Disciplina |
615.8/80951
615.892 |
Altri autori (Persone) | WangXuemin |
Collana | World Century compendium to TCM |
Soggetto topico |
Massage therapy
Medicine, Chinese |
ISBN | 1-938134-26-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Foreword; Contents; Chapter 1 Old Yet Young Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Long History; Modern Development; Chapter 2 Meridians and Collaterals; Overview of the System of Meridians and Collaterals; Functions of the Meridians and Collaterals; Research on the Meridians and Collaterals; Chapter 3 Distribution of the 14 Meridians and Collaterals; Overview; Distribution on the Surface of the Body; Circulation of the 12 Meridians; The three yin meridians of the hand; The lung meridian of hand-taiyin; The heart meridian of hand-shaoyin; The pericardium meridian of hand-jueyin
The three yang meridians of the handThe large intestine meridian of hand-yangming; The small intestine meridian of hand-taiyang; The sanjiao meridian of hand-shaoyang; The three yang meridians of the foot; The stomach meridian of foot-yangming; The bladder meridian of foot-taiyang; The gallbladder meridian of foot-shaoyang; The three meridians of the foot; The spleen meridian of foot-taiyin; The kidney meridian of foot-shaoyin; The liver meridian of foot-jueyin; The eight extra meridians; The du meridian; The ren meridian; Chapter 4 Introduction to Acupoints; Classification of Acupoints Acupoints of the 14 MeridiansExtraordinary Points; Ashi Points; Nomenclature of Acupoints; Function of Acupoints; Methods of Locating Acupoints; Bone Proportional Measurements; Surface Anatomical Landmarks; Finger Measurement; Simple Measurement; Chapter 5 Specific Points; Five Shu Points; Lower He-Sea Points; Yuan-Primary Points; Luo-Connecting Points; Xi-Cleft Points; Back-Shu and Front-Mu Points; Eight Influential Points; Eight Confluent Points; Chapter 6 Commonly Used Acupoints; Acupoints of the Lung Meridian of Hand-Taiyin; (1) Zhongfu (LU 1, Front-Mu Point); Definition; Location; Method IndicationsCaution; (2) Chize (LU 5, He-Sea Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (3) Kongzui (LU 6, Xi-Cleft Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (4) Lieque (LU 7, Luo-Connecting Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (5) Taiyuan (LU 9, Yuan-Source Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (6) Yuji (LU 10, Ying-Spring Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (7) Shaoshang (LU 11, Jing-Well Point); Definition; Location; Methods; Indications; Summary Acupoints of The Heart Meridian of Hand-Shaoyin(1) Jiquan (HT 1); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (2) Shaohai (HT 3, He-Sea Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (3) Tongli (HT 4, Luo-Connecting Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (4) Shenmen (HT 7, Yuan-Source Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (5) Shaofu (HT 8, Ying-Spring Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; (6) Shaochong (HT 9, Jing-River Point); Definition; Location; Method; Indications; Caution; Summary Acupoints of the Pericardium Meridian of Hand-Jueyin |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910806813003321 |
Zhang Ren | ||
Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Introduction to Chinese internal medicine / / Xiang Xia [and three others] ; translated by Ye-bo He |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (676 p.) |
Disciplina |
610.951
615.8 615.8/80951 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
XiaXiang
HeYe-bo |
Collana | World Century compendium to TCM |
Soggetto topico |
Massage therapy
Medicine, Chinese |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-938134-20-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Foreword to the English Edition; Preface; Chapter 1 Common Ailments; Week 1 Headache; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Headache due to wind-cold; 2. Headache due to wind-heat; 3. Headache due to wind-dampness; 4. Headache due to hyperactivity of liver yang; 5. Headache due to deficiency of the kidneys; 6. Headache due to deficiency of blood; 7. Headache due to turbid phlegm; Differential Treatment; 1. Headache due to wind-cold; 2. Headache due to wind-heat; 3. Headache due to wind-dampness; 4. Headache due to hyperactivity of liver yang
5. Headache due to deficiency of the kidneys6. Headache due to deficiency of blood; 7. Headache due to turbid phlegm; Chinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Vertigo; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Hyperactivity of liver yang; 2. Deficiency of qi and blood; 3. Insufficiency of kidney essence; 4. Internal obstruction of turbid phlegm; Differential Treatment; 1. Hyperactivity of liver yang; 2. Deficiency of qi and blood; 3. Deficiency of kidney essence 4. Internal obstruction of turbid phlegmChinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Insomnia; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Liver qi stagnation transforming into fire; 2. Upward disturbance of phlegm and heat; 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency; 4. Deficiency of the spleen and stomach; 5. Qi deficiency of the heart and gallbladder; Differential Treatment; 1. Liver qi stagnation transforming into fire; 2. Upward disturbance of phlegm and heat 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency4. Deficiency of the spleen and stomach; 5. Qi deficiency of the heart and gallbladder; Chinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Sweating Syndrome; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Insecurity of lung-wei; 2. Disharmony between ying-nutrients and wei-defense; 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency; 4. Stagnation and steaming of pathogenic heat; Differential Treatment; 1. Insecurity of lung-wei 2. Disharmony between ying-nutrients and wei-defense3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency; 4. Stagnation and steaming of pathogenic heat; Chinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Aphtha; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Aphtha due to wind-heat; 2. Aphtha due to fire-heat; 3. Aphtha due to yin deficiency; 4. Aphtha due to qi deficiency; Differential Treatment; 1. Aphtha due to wind-heat; 2. Aphtha due to fire-heat; 3. Aphtha due to yin deficiency 4. Aphtha due to qi deficiency |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910453248403321 |
Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Introduction to Chinese internal medicine / / Xia Xia, Xiao-heng Shen, Min Chen, Yan-qian Xiao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China ; translated by Ye-bo He |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, New Jersey : , : World Century, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xii, 663 pages) |
Disciplina |
610.951
615.8 615.8/80951 |
Altri autori (Persone) | XiaXiang <1938-> |
Collana | World Century compendium to TCM |
Soggetto topico |
Medicine, Chinese
Internal medicine |
ISBN | 1-938134-20-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Foreword to the English Edition; Preface; Chapter 1 Common Ailments; Week 1 Headache; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Headache due to wind-cold; 2. Headache due to wind-heat; 3. Headache due to wind-dampness; 4. Headache due to hyperactivity of liver yang; 5. Headache due to deficiency of the kidneys; 6. Headache due to deficiency of blood; 7. Headache due to turbid phlegm; Differential Treatment; 1. Headache due to wind-cold; 2. Headache due to wind-heat; 3. Headache due to wind-dampness; 4. Headache due to hyperactivity of liver yang
5. Headache due to deficiency of the kidneys6. Headache due to deficiency of blood; 7. Headache due to turbid phlegm; Chinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Vertigo; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Hyperactivity of liver yang; 2. Deficiency of qi and blood; 3. Insufficiency of kidney essence; 4. Internal obstruction of turbid phlegm; Differential Treatment; 1. Hyperactivity of liver yang; 2. Deficiency of qi and blood; 3. Deficiency of kidney essence 4. Internal obstruction of turbid phlegmChinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Insomnia; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Liver qi stagnation transforming into fire; 2. Upward disturbance of phlegm and heat; 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency; 4. Deficiency of the spleen and stomach; 5. Qi deficiency of the heart and gallbladder; Differential Treatment; 1. Liver qi stagnation transforming into fire; 2. Upward disturbance of phlegm and heat 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency4. Deficiency of the spleen and stomach; 5. Qi deficiency of the heart and gallbladder; Chinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Sweating Syndrome; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Insecurity of lung-wei; 2. Disharmony between ying-nutrients and wei-defense; 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency; 4. Stagnation and steaming of pathogenic heat; Differential Treatment; 1. Insecurity of lung-wei 2. Disharmony between ying-nutrients and wei-defense3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency; 4. Stagnation and steaming of pathogenic heat; Chinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Aphtha; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Aphtha due to wind-heat; 2. Aphtha due to fire-heat; 3. Aphtha due to yin deficiency; 4. Aphtha due to qi deficiency; Differential Treatment; 1. Aphtha due to wind-heat; 2. Aphtha due to fire-heat; 3. Aphtha due to yin deficiency 4. Aphtha due to qi deficiency |
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Introduction to Chinese internal medicine / / Xia Xia, Xiao-heng Shen, Min Chen, Yan-qian Xiao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China ; translated by Ye-bo He |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, New Jersey : , : World Century, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xii, 663 pages) |
Disciplina |
610.951
615.8 615.8/80951 |
Altri autori (Persone) | XiaXiang <1938-> |
Collana | World Century compendium to TCM |
Soggetto topico |
Medicine, Chinese
Internal medicine |
ISBN | 1-938134-20-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Foreword to the English Edition; Preface; Chapter 1 Common Ailments; Week 1 Headache; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Headache due to wind-cold; 2. Headache due to wind-heat; 3. Headache due to wind-dampness; 4. Headache due to hyperactivity of liver yang; 5. Headache due to deficiency of the kidneys; 6. Headache due to deficiency of blood; 7. Headache due to turbid phlegm; Differential Treatment; 1. Headache due to wind-cold; 2. Headache due to wind-heat; 3. Headache due to wind-dampness; 4. Headache due to hyperactivity of liver yang
5. Headache due to deficiency of the kidneys6. Headache due to deficiency of blood; 7. Headache due to turbid phlegm; Chinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Vertigo; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Hyperactivity of liver yang; 2. Deficiency of qi and blood; 3. Insufficiency of kidney essence; 4. Internal obstruction of turbid phlegm; Differential Treatment; 1. Hyperactivity of liver yang; 2. Deficiency of qi and blood; 3. Deficiency of kidney essence 4. Internal obstruction of turbid phlegmChinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Insomnia; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Liver qi stagnation transforming into fire; 2. Upward disturbance of phlegm and heat; 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency; 4. Deficiency of the spleen and stomach; 5. Qi deficiency of the heart and gallbladder; Differential Treatment; 1. Liver qi stagnation transforming into fire; 2. Upward disturbance of phlegm and heat 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency4. Deficiency of the spleen and stomach; 5. Qi deficiency of the heart and gallbladder; Chinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Sweating Syndrome; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Insecurity of lung-wei; 2. Disharmony between ying-nutrients and wei-defense; 3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency; 4. Stagnation and steaming of pathogenic heat; Differential Treatment; 1. Insecurity of lung-wei 2. Disharmony between ying-nutrients and wei-defense3. Hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency; 4. Stagnation and steaming of pathogenic heat; Chinese Patent Medicine; Simple and Handy Prescriptions; Other Therapies; Cautions and Advice; Daily Exercises; Aphtha; Etiology and Pathology; Diagnostic Key Points; Syndrome Differentiation; 1. Aphtha due to wind-heat; 2. Aphtha due to fire-heat; 3. Aphtha due to yin deficiency; 4. Aphtha due to qi deficiency; Differential Treatment; 1. Aphtha due to wind-heat; 2. Aphtha due to fire-heat; 3. Aphtha due to yin deficiency 4. Aphtha due to qi deficiency |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910817809303321 |
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Introduction to Chinese materia medica / / Jin Yang, Huang Huang, Li-jiang Zhu, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, China ; translated by Yun-hui Chen |
Autore | Yang Jin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (ix, 565 pages) |
Disciplina | 615.8/80951 |
Collana | World Century Compendium to TCM |
Soggetto topico |
Medicine, Chinese
Materia medica |
ISBN | 1-938134-17-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 First Week; I. General Information; Chinese materia medica and its science; How to learn science of Chinese materia medica; Classification of Chinese medicinals; Daily practice; II. Property Theory of Chinese Materia Medica; The four Qi and five flavors (四气五味, Si Qi Wu Wei); Daily practices; Ascending and descending, floating and sinking; Channel tropism; Daily practice; III. Influencing Factors of Chinese Medicinal Therapeutic Effects; Quality of Chinese medicinal; Production area and harvesting of Chinese materia medica; Processing of Chinese materia medica
Daily practiceUsage of Chinese materia medica; Storage of Chinese materia medica; IV. Combination and its Contraindication of Chinese Materia Medica; Combination of Chinese materia medica; Daily practice; Prevention of adverse reactions of Chinese materia medica; Dosage of Chinese materia medica; Dosage of Chinese materia medica; Daily practice; Chapter 2 Second Week; Medicinals that Release the Exterior; I. Acrid-Warm Medicinals that Release the Exterior; 麻黄Ma Huang herba ephedrae ephedra; Daily practices; 桂枝Gui Zhi ramulus cinnamomi cinnamon twig; 紫苏叶Zi Sū Yè folium perillae perilla leaf 牛蒡子 Niu Bang zi fructus arctii great burdock achene菊花 Ju Hua flos chrysanthemi chrysanthemum flower; 葛根 Ge Gen radix puerariae lobatae kudzuvine root; 柴胡 Chai Hu radix bupleuri bupleurum; Daily practices; Chapter 3 Third Week; Medicinals that Clear Heat; I. Medicinals that Clear Heat and Drain Fire; 石膏 Shi Gao gypsum fibrosum gypsum; Daily practices; 知母 Zhi Mu rhizoma anemarrhenae common anemarrhena rhizome; 栀子 Zhī Zi fructus gardeniae gardenia; Daily practices; 黄连 Huáng Lián rhizoma coptidis coptis rhizome; 黄芩 Huáng Qín radix scutellariae scutellaria root; Daily practices 黄柏 Huang Bai cortex phellodendri chinensis amur cork-tree barkDaily practices; 黄柏 Huang Bai cortex phellodendri chinensis amur cork-tree bark; 苦参 Ku Shen radix sophorae flavescentis light yellow sophora root; Daily practices; 龙胆草 Lóng Dan Cao radix et rhizoma gentianae chinese gentian; 夏枯草 Xia Ku Cao spica prunellae common self-heal fruit-spike; 玄参 Xuan Shen radix scrophulariae figwort root; Daily practices; II. Medicinals that Clear Heat and Resolve Toxins; 金银花 Jīn Yín Huā flos lonicerae japonic ae honeysuckle flower; [Addendum] 忍冬藤 Ren Dong Teng caulis lonicerae japonicae honeysuckle 连翘 Lián Qiào fructus forsythiae weeping forsythia capsule |
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Yang Jin | ||
Hackensack, NJ : , : World Century, , [2013] | ||
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