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Introduction to Chinese internal medicine [electronic resource] /

Contributor(s): Language: English Original language: Chinese Series: World Century compendium to TCM ; v. 4.Publication details: Hackensack, N.J. : World Century Pub. Corp. ; Singapore : Distributed by World Scientific Pub. Co., c2013.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 663 p.)ISBN:
  • 9781938134203 (electronic bk.)
  • 1938134206 (electronic bk.)
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Contents:
Ch. 1. Common ailments. Headache. Vertigo. Insomnia. Sweating syndrome. Aphtha. Diarrhea. Constipation. Bleeding -- ch. 2. Diseases of the respiratory system. Cold. Bronchitis. Bronchial asthma. Bronchiectasis. Pneumonia. Lung abscess. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Lung cancer. Chronic cor pulmonale -- ch. 3. Cardiovascular diseases. Cardiac arrhythmia. Myocardial disease. Viral myocarditis. Valvular heart disease. Coronary artery disease. Chronic congestive heart failure. Hypertension. Cardioneurosis -- ch. 4. Disorders of the digestive system. Reflux esophagitis. Esophageal cancer. Peptic ulcer. Chronic gastritis. Gastroptosis. Irritable bowel syndrome. Intestinal cancer. Gastric cancer. Ulcerative colitis. Intestinal tuberculosis. Cirrhosis. Primary hepatic carcinoma. Acute pancreatitis. Hepatic encephalopathy. Cholecystitis and cholelithiasis. Viral hepatitis. Bacillary dysentery -- ch. 5. Disorders of the urinary system. Acute glomerulonephritis. Chronic glomerulonephritis. Nephrotic syndrome. Pyelonephritis. Renal tuberculosis. Urinary calculosis. Chronic renal failure -- ch. 6. Disorders of the hematological system. Hypoferric anaemia. Aplastic anaemia. Leukemia (chronic granulocytic leukemia). Leucopenia and agranulemia. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. Anaphylactoid purpura -- ch. 7. Disorders of the endocrine system. Hyperthyroidism. Hypothyroidism. Benign thyroid tumor. Subacute thyroiditis. Chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis. Hypofunction of the anterior pituitary. Chronic adrenocortical insufficiency. Diabetes insipidus. Hypercortisolism. Idiopathic edema. Female climacteric syndrome -- ch. 8. Neuropsychic diseases. Myasthenia gravis. Progressive muscular dystrophy. Trembling palsy. Bell's paralysis. Ischemic stroke. Hemorrhagic stroke. Epilepsy. Schizophrenia. Neurastheria. Senile dementia -- ch. 9. Connective tissue diseases. Rheumatic fever. Rheumatoid arthritis. Systemic lupus erythematosus. Dermatomyositis. Scleroderma. Behcet disease. Sjogren's syndrome -- ch. 10. Metabolic diseases. Diabetes. Osteoporosis. Simple obesity. Gout. Hyperlipemia.
Summary: Chinese internal medicine is a clinical subject which explains, using traditional Chinese theories, the etiology, pathology and therapeutic rules of the diseases or syndromes belonging to internal medicine. It is also the foundation for learning and research in other clinical branches of Chinese medicine, thus playing a vital role in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Chinese internal medicine has had a long history. Its origins can be traced back several thousand years. Through long-term diagnostic and therapeutic practices, a rich collection of experiences and theories in Chinese internal medicine has been accumulated and this has gradually evolved into a complete, distinctive and effective clinical branch. In recent decades, Chinese internal medicine has also undergone more significant developments, especially in the treatment of cardiac or cerebral vascular diseases, digestive tract diseases, renal diseases and autoimmune diseases. In order to popularize Chinese internal medicine and allow readers to grasp its basic theories as well as diagnostic and therapeutic methods, we wrote this book in a language easily comprehensible by the layman. For ease of learning by modern doctors, we proceeded from the current clinical practice and outlined the contents with Western disease names. There are more than 80 diseases discussed in this book. For each disease, the Chinese syndrome differentiation and treatment as well as modern diagnostic key points are provided, to make it more convenient for the readers to study and understand. The study of each disease should begin from its etiology, pathology and diagnostic key points, followed by the differentiated patterns and corresponding treatments. The respective points of caution for each disease should also be well-noted. Finally, the questions forming the "Daily Exercises" are useful for readers to check their comprehension and recall of the material. Given the chance, the theoretical knowledge should also be applied in clinical practice so that past knowledge is tested and new clinical knowledge and skills can be learned. Indices to the prescriptions are supplemented at the end so as to facilitate study and consultation. This book is suitable for those who are enthusiastic about TCM and with basic medical knowledge, as well as clinical TCM doctors, nursing personnel and TCM students.
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Ch. 1. Common ailments. Headache. Vertigo. Insomnia. Sweating syndrome. Aphtha. Diarrhea. Constipation. Bleeding -- ch. 2. Diseases of the respiratory system. Cold. Bronchitis. Bronchial asthma. Bronchiectasis. Pneumonia. Lung abscess. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Lung cancer. Chronic cor pulmonale -- ch. 3. Cardiovascular diseases. Cardiac arrhythmia. Myocardial disease. Viral myocarditis. Valvular heart disease. Coronary artery disease. Chronic congestive heart failure. Hypertension. Cardioneurosis -- ch. 4. Disorders of the digestive system. Reflux esophagitis. Esophageal cancer. Peptic ulcer. Chronic gastritis. Gastroptosis. Irritable bowel syndrome. Intestinal cancer. Gastric cancer. Ulcerative colitis. Intestinal tuberculosis. Cirrhosis. Primary hepatic carcinoma. Acute pancreatitis. Hepatic encephalopathy. Cholecystitis and cholelithiasis. Viral hepatitis. Bacillary dysentery -- ch. 5. Disorders of the urinary system. Acute glomerulonephritis. Chronic glomerulonephritis. Nephrotic syndrome. Pyelonephritis. Renal tuberculosis. Urinary calculosis. Chronic renal failure -- ch. 6. Disorders of the hematological system. Hypoferric anaemia. Aplastic anaemia. Leukemia (chronic granulocytic leukemia). Leucopenia and agranulemia. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. Anaphylactoid purpura -- ch. 7. Disorders of the endocrine system. Hyperthyroidism. Hypothyroidism. Benign thyroid tumor. Subacute thyroiditis. Chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis. Hypofunction of the anterior pituitary. Chronic adrenocortical insufficiency. Diabetes insipidus. Hypercortisolism. Idiopathic edema. Female climacteric syndrome -- ch. 8. Neuropsychic diseases. Myasthenia gravis. Progressive muscular dystrophy. Trembling palsy. Bell's paralysis. Ischemic stroke. Hemorrhagic stroke. Epilepsy. Schizophrenia. Neurastheria. Senile dementia -- ch. 9. Connective tissue diseases. Rheumatic fever. Rheumatoid arthritis. Systemic lupus erythematosus. Dermatomyositis. Scleroderma. Behcet disease. Sjogren's syndrome -- ch. 10. Metabolic diseases. Diabetes. Osteoporosis. Simple obesity. Gout. Hyperlipemia.

Chinese internal medicine is a clinical subject which explains, using traditional Chinese theories, the etiology, pathology and therapeutic rules of the diseases or syndromes belonging to internal medicine. It is also the foundation for learning and research in other clinical branches of Chinese medicine, thus playing a vital role in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Chinese internal medicine has had a long history. Its origins can be traced back several thousand years. Through long-term diagnostic and therapeutic practices, a rich collection of experiences and theories in Chinese internal medicine has been accumulated and this has gradually evolved into a complete, distinctive and effective clinical branch. In recent decades, Chinese internal medicine has also undergone more significant developments, especially in the treatment of cardiac or cerebral vascular diseases, digestive tract diseases, renal diseases and autoimmune diseases. In order to popularize Chinese internal medicine and allow readers to grasp its basic theories as well as diagnostic and therapeutic methods, we wrote this book in a language easily comprehensible by the layman. For ease of learning by modern doctors, we proceeded from the current clinical practice and outlined the contents with Western disease names. There are more than 80 diseases discussed in this book. For each disease, the Chinese syndrome differentiation and treatment as well as modern diagnostic key points are provided, to make it more convenient for the readers to study and understand. The study of each disease should begin from its etiology, pathology and diagnostic key points, followed by the differentiated patterns and corresponding treatments. The respective points of caution for each disease should also be well-noted. Finally, the questions forming the "Daily Exercises" are useful for readers to check their comprehension and recall of the material. Given the chance, the theoretical knowledge should also be applied in clinical practice so that past knowledge is tested and new clinical knowledge and skills can be learned. Indices to the prescriptions are supplemented at the end so as to facilitate study and consultation. This book is suitable for those who are enthusiastic about TCM and with basic medical knowledge, as well as clinical TCM doctors, nursing personnel and TCM students.

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