Newly Compiled Practical English-Chinese Library of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Ophthalmology of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Newly Compiled Practical English-Chinese Library of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Ophthalmology of Traditional Chinese Medicine Compiler-in-Chief: Ding Shuhua Translators-in-Chief: Zhang Dengfeng and Yang Mingshan Compiled and Translated by Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Published by Publishing House of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, SHANGHAI Language: Chinese-English Paperback, 787mm X 1092mm, 202 pages ISBN 7810106554 more info
The basic theory and diagnostic and treating experience of ocular diseases in the ophthalmology of TCM are systematically presented in this fascicle with the theory of TCM as its base and emphasize not only the features of TCM but also the characteristics of its ophthalmology as well.
The diagnosis and treatment of every ocular disease in the book is objectively and characteristically discussed in a standard style with importance attached to clinical practice. The fascicle consists of the two parts-general introduction and discussions of specific diseases.
Of the three chapters in the first part, chapter one briefly expounds various physiological and pathological relations between the eyes and viscera. The second chapter contains the ophthalmologic diagnostic methods and common syndrome- differentiating methods in ophthalmology, including the differentiation of external and internal oculopathy, of nebula and of common symptoms and signs. Ocular internal and external therapies and common oral drugs are discussed in the third chapter.
The second part of the book is grouped into five chapters to introduce the diagnoses and treatments of 23 kinds of common ocular diseases that occur in the eyelid, canthi, bulbar conjunctiva, cornea and pupil. The discussion of each disease is precise and appropriate in TCM, and the treating methods introduced are dependable and practical.
Professor Ding Shuhua was in charge of compiling the first three chapters of general introduction and the fifth chapter of specific discussion, and the other four chapters in specific discussions were compiled by Dr. Ni Bun.
Newly Compiled Practical English-Chinese Library of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Otorhinolaryngology of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Newly Compiled Practical English-Chinese Library of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Otorhinolaryngology of Traditional Chinese Medicine Compiler-in-Chief: Ding Shuhua Translators-in-Chief: Zhang Dengfeng and Yang Mingshan Compiled and Translated by Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Published by Publishing House of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, SHANGHAI Language: Chinese-English Paperback, 787mm X 1092mm, 203 pages ISBN 7810106546 more info
Otorhinolaryngology of traditional Chinese medicine, a clinical science, studies the diseases of the ear, nose and throat under the guidance of TCM theories in combination with the clinical syndrome differentiation of modern TCM.
This book mainly introduces the basic theories of Otorhinolaryngology of traditional Chinese medicine and the therapeutic methods of the commonly-seen diseases. The book consists of two parts. Part one is general introduction and part two specific discussions. The former introduces the routine examination methods, syndrome differentiation approaches and therapeutic methods of TCM of the diseases of the ear, nose and throat; the latter which includes three chapters introduces 29 commonly-seen diseases of the ear, nose and throat respectively. The specific discussions briefly expound the basic concept, major pathogenic factors and pathogenesis, main points for diagnosis and syndrome differentiation of every disease. For some diseases, the authors also introduce the easy and practical simple and proved recipes as well as external therapeutic methods. As for the contents of acumoxi, massage as well as health preservation and rehabilitation, we will not discuss them here, for they are introduced in other special books.
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