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  • 作 者:蔡剑前等主编
  • 出 版 社:北京:高等教育出版社
  • 出版年份:1994
  • ISBN:7040041219
  • 页数:672 页
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《英汉实用中医药大全 3 方剂学》目录

Notes 1

Part One General Statement 1

1 Pharmacology of Traditional Chinese Medical Formulae 1

2 Relationship between Medical Formulae and Therapeutic Methods 1

3 Commonly Used Therapeutic Methods 2

4 Diaphoresis 2

5 Emesis 3

6 Purgation 4

7 Mediation 4

8 Warming Method 5

9 Heat-clearing Method 5

10 Resolution 6

11 Tonification 7

12 Classification of Medical Formulae 7

13 Composition of a Formula 9

14 Principle of Composing Formulae 10

15 Variations in Composition 11

16 Modification of Ingredients 11

17 Modification of Dose 13

18 Dosage Forms of Formulae 15

19 Modification of Dosage Form 15

20 Decoction 16

22 Pill 17

21 Powder 17

23 Herb Paste 18

24 Dan 20

25 Spirit 20

26 Moxibustion 20

27 Powder to Be Infused 21

28 Method of Decocting Drugs 21

29 Method of Taking Medicine 23

Part Two Detailed Statement 26

1 Diaphoretic Prescriptions 26

1.1 Diaphoretic Prescriptions 26

1.2 Diaphoretic Prescriptions Composed of Druge Pungent inFlavor and Warm in Nature 27

1.3 The Prescription of Mahuang Tang 28

1.4 The Prescription of Guizhi Tang 29

1.5 The Prescription of Jiuwei Qianghuo Tang 31

1.6 The Prescription of Xiao Qinglong Tang 33

1.7 The Prescription of Daqinglong Tang 36

1.8 Diaphoretic Prescriptions Composed of Drugs Pungent inFlavor and Cold in Nature 37

1.9 The Prescription of Sang Ju Yin 38

1.10 The Prescription of Yinqiao San 39

1.11 The Prescription of Ma Xing Gan Shi Tang 41

1.12 The Prescription of Shengma Gegen Tang 43

1.13 The Prescription of Chai Ge Jieji Tang 44

1.14 Prescriptions for Strengthening Body Resistance andRelieving Exterior Syndrome 46

1.15 The Prescription of Baidu San 46

1.16 The Prescription of Mahuang Xixin Fuzi Tang 48

1.17 The Prescription of Jiajian Weirui Tang 49

2 Purgative Prescriptions 51

2.1 Purgative Prescriptions 51

2.2 Purgative Prescriptions Composed of Drugs Cold in Nature 52

2.3 The Prescription of Dachengqi Tang 53

2.4 The Prescription of Daxianxiong Tang 55

2.6 The Prescription of Dahuang Fuzi Tang 57

2.5 Purgative Prescriptions Composed of Drugs Warm in Nature 57

2.7 The Prescription of Wenpi Tang 59

2.8 The Prescription of Sanwu Beiji Wan 61

2.9 Prescriptions for Moistening the Intestines to Cause Laxation 62

2.10 The Prescription of Maziren Wan 63

2.11 The Prescription of Jichuan Jian 65

2.12 Prescriptions for Reducing Water Retention 66

2.13 The Prescription of Shizao Tang 66

2.14 The Prescription of Zhouche Wan 68

2.15 The Prescription of Shu Zao Yinzi 70

2.16 Prescriptions for Both Reinforcement and Purgation 72

2.17 The Prescription of Xinjia Huanglong Tang 72

2.18 The Prescription of Zengye Chengqi Tang 73

3 Mediation Prescriptions 76

3.1 Mediation Prescriptions 76

3.2 Prescriptions for Mediating Shaoyang Channel 77

3.3 The Prescription of Xiao Chaihu Tang 77

3.4 The Prescription of Hao Qin Qingdan Tang 79

3.5 The Prescription of Chaihu Dayuan Yin 81

3.6 Prescriptions for Regulating the Liver and Spleen 83

3.7 The Prescription of Sini San 83

3.8 The Prescription of Chaihu Shugan San 85

3.9 The Prescription of Xiaoyao San 87

3.10 The Prescription of Tongxie Yaofang 89

3.11 Prescriptions for Regulating the Intestines and Stomach 92

3.12 The Prescription of Banxia Xiexin Tang 92

4 Prescriptions for Removing Heat 95

4.1 Prescriptions for Removing Heat 95

4.2 Prescriptions for Removing Heat in Qi System 97

4.3 The Prescription of Baihu Tang 97

4.4 The Prescription of Zhuye Shigao Tang 100

4.5 The Prescription of Zhizi Chi Tang 101

4.6 Prescriptions for Clearing Heat in Ying and Blood Systems 102

4.7 The Prescription of Qingying Tang 103

4.8 The Prescription of Xijiao Dihuang Tang 105

4.9 Prescriptions for Removing Pathogenic Heat and ToxicMaterial 107

4.10 The Prescription of Huanglian Jiedu Tang 108

4.11 The Prescription of Liangge San 110

4.12 The Prescription of Puji Xiaodu Yin 112

4.13 Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat from Qi andBlood Systems 114

4.14 The Prescription of Qingwen Baidu Yin 115

4.15 Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat in Zang-Fu Organs 118

4.16 The Prescription of Daochi San 119

4.17 The Prescription of Longdan Xiegan Tang 122

4.18 The Prescription of Zuojin Wan 124

4.19 The Prescription of Xiebai San 126

4.20 The Prescription of Qingwei San 128

4.21 The Prescription of Xiehuang San 129

4.22 The Prescription of Yunü Jian 131

4.23 The Prescription of Shaoyao Tang 133

4.24 The Prescription of Baitouweng Tang 135

4.25 Prescriptions for Clearing away Pathogenic Heat ofDeficiency Type 138

4.26 The Prescription of Qinghao Biejia Tang 138

4.27 The Prescription of Qinjiao Biejia San 141

4.28 The Prescription of Qinggu San 142

4.29 The Prescription of Danggui Liuhuang Tang 143

5.1 Prescriptions for Removing Summer-heat 146

5 Prescriptions for Removing Summer-heat 146

5.2 Prescriptions for Clearing away Summer-heat by Expelling Pathogenic Heat 147

5.3 The Prescription of Qingluo Yin 147

5.4 Prescriptions for Removing Summer-heat from the Superficies of the Body by Diaphoresis 148

5.5 The Prescription of Xinjia Xiangru Yin 149

5.6 Prescriptions for Removing Summer-heat by Inducing Diuresis 150

5.7 The Prescription of Liu Yi San 150

5.8 The Prescription of Guiling Ganlu Yin 152

5.9 Prescriptions for Removing Summer-heat by Invigorating Qi 153

5.10 The Prescription of Qingshu Yiqi Tang 153

6.1 Prescriptions for Warming the Interior 155

6 Prescriptions for Warming the Interior 155

6.2 Prescriptions for Warmingthe Middle-Jiao to Dispel Pathogenic Cold 156

6.3 The Prescription of Lizhong Wan 157

6.4 The Prescription of Wuzhuyu Tang 159

6.5 The Prescription of Xiao Jianzhong Tang 161

6.6 The Prescription of Da Jianzhong Tang 163

6.7 Prescriptions for Recuperating Depleted Yang and Rescuing Patients from Collapse 165

6.8 The Prescription of Sini Tang 166

6.9 The Prescription of Huiyang Jiuji Tang 169

6.10 The Prescription of Heixi Dan 170

6.11 Prescriptions for Warming the Channels and Removing Cold 173

6.12 The Prescription of Danggui Sini Tang 173

7.1 Prescriptions for Expelling Pathogenic Factors from Boththe Exterior and Interior 176

7 Prescriptions for Expelling Pathogenic Factors from Both the Exterior and Interior 176

7.2 Prescriptions for Relieving Exterior Syndrome to ExpelInterior Pathogens with Purgatives 177

7.3 The Prescription of Da Chaihu Tang 178

7.4 The Prescription of Fangfeng Tongsheng San 180

7.5 Prescriptions for Relieving Exterior Syndrome to RemovePathogenic Heat in the Interior 182

7.6 The Prescription of Gegen Huangqin Huanglian Tang 183

7.7 The Prescription of Shigao Tang 185

7.8 Prescriptions for Relieving Exterior Syndrome to Warmthe Interior 186

7.9 The Prescription of Wuji San 186

8 Prescriptions for Tonification 189

8.1 Prescriptions for Tonification 189

8.3 The Prescription of Si Jun Zi Tang 190

8.2 Prescriptions for Invigorating Qi 190

8.4 The Prescription of Liu Jun Zi Tang 192

8.5 The Prescription of Xiangsha Liujunzi Tang 194

8.6 The Prescription of Shenling Baizhu San 195

8.7 The Prescription of Buzhong Yipi Tang 196

8.8 The Prescription of Shengmai San 198

8.9 The Prescription of Renshen Gejie San 199

8.10 Prescriptions for Enriching Blood 201

8.11 The Prescription of Siwu Tang 201

8.12 The Prescription of Danggui Buxue Tang 203

8.13 The Prescription of Guipi Tang 204

8.14 The Prescription of Zhi Gancao Tang 205

8.15 Prescriptions for Reinforcing Both Qi and Blood 207

8.16 The Prescription of Bazhen Tang 208

8.17 The Prescription of Taishan Panshi San 210

8.18 Prescriptions for Replenishing Yin 212

8.19 The Prescription of Liuwei Dihuang Wan 212

8.20 The Prescription of Zuogui Wan 214

8.21 The Prescription of Yiguan Jian 215

8.22 The Prescription of Da Buyin Wan 216

8.23 The Prescription of Shihu Yeguang Wan 218

8.24 The Prescription of Bufei Ejiao Tang 220

8.25 The Prescription of Guilu Erxian Jiao 221

8.26 The Prescription of Qibao Meiran Dan 222

8.27 The Prescription of Er Zhi Wan 223

8.28 Prescriptions for Invigorating Yang 224

8.29 The Prescription of Shenqi Wan 225

8.30 The Prescription of Yougui Wan 226

9 Prescriptions for Tranquilizing the Mind 229

9.1 Prescriptions for Tranquilizing the Mind 229

9.2 Prescriptions for Tranquilizing the Mind with Weighty Sedatives 230

9.3 The Prescription of Zhusha Anshen Wan 230

9.4 The Prescription of Zhenzhumu Wan 232

9.5 The Prescription of Cizhu Wan 234

9.6 Prescriptions for Tranquilizing the Mind with Tonic Sedatives 235

9.7 The Prescription of Suanzaoren Tang 236

9.8 The Prescription of Tianwang Buxin Dan 237

9.9 The Prescription of Gancao Xiaomai Dazao Tang 240

10 Prescriptions for Inducing Resuscitation 243

10.1 Prescriptions for Inducing Resuscitation 243

10.2 Prescriptions for Inducing Resuscitation with DrugsCold in Nature 244

10.3 The Prescription of Angong Niuhuang Wan 245

10.4 The Prescription of Zixue Dan 247

10.5 The Prescription of Zhibao Dan 249

10.6 The Prescription of Xiaoer Huichun Dan 251

10.7 Prescriptions for Inducing Resuscitation with Drugs Warmin Nature 252

10.8 The Prescription of Suhexiang Wan 253

10.9 The Prescription of Tongguan San 255

10.10 The Prescription of Zijin Ding 256

11 Prescriptions for Inducing Astringency 259

11.1 Prescriptions for Inducing Astringency 259

11.2 Prescriptions for Consolidating the Superficies to StopSweating 260

11.3 The Prescription of Yupingfeng San 260

11.4 The Prescription of Muli San 262

11.5 Prescriptions for Astringing the Lung to Arrest Cough 263

11.6 The Prescription of Jiuxian San 263

11.7 Prescriptions for Relieving Diarrhea with Astringents 265

11.8 The Prescription of Zhenren Yangzang Tang 265

11.9 The Prescription of Sishen Wan 267

11.10 The Prescription of Taohua Tang 269

11.11 Prescriptions for Astringing Spontaneous Emission 270

11 12 The Prescription of Jinsuo Gujing Wan 270

11.13 The Prescription of Sangpiaoxiao San 272

11.14 The Prescription of Suoquan Wan 273

11.15 Prescriptions for Curing Metrorrhagia and Leukorrhagia 275

11.16 The Prescription of Gujing Wang 275

11.17 The Prescription of Zhenling Dan 277

11.18 The Prescription of Wandai Tang 278

12.1 Prescriptions for Regulating the Flow of Qi 280

12 Prescriptions for Regulating the Flow of Qi 280

12.2 Prescriptions for Removing Stagnancy of Qi 281

12.3 The Prescription of Yueju Wan 282

12.4 The Prescription of Jinlingzi San 283

12.5 The Prescription of Banxia Houpo Tang 284

12.6 The Prescription of Zhishi Xiebai Guizhi Tang 285

12.7 The Prescription of Juhe Wan 287

12.8 The Prescription of Tiantai Wuyao San 288

12.9 The Prescription of Nuangan Jian 290

12.10 The Prescription of Houpo Wenzhong Tang 291

12.11 Prescriptions for Checking the Upward AdverseFlow of Qi 292

12.12 The Prescription of Suzi Jiangqi Tang 293

12.13 The Prescription of Dingchuan Tang 295

12.14 The Prescription of Simo Tang 296

12.15 The Prescription of Xuanfu Daizhe Tang 297

12.16 The Prescription of Jupi Zhuru Tang 299

12.17 The Prescription of Dingxiang Shidi Tang 300

13 Prescriptions for Treating Blood Disorders 302

13.1 Prescriptions for Treating Blood Disorders 302

13.2 Prescriptions for Promoting Blood Circulation toRemove Blood Stasis 302

13.3 The Prescription of Taohe Chengqi Tang 303

13.4 The Prescription of Xuefu Zhuyu Tang 304

13.5 The Prescription of Fuyuan Huoxue Tang 306

13.6 The Prescription of Qili San 307

13.7 The Prescription of Buyang Huanwu Tang 309

13.8 The Prescription of Shixiao San 310

13.9 The Prescription of Danshen Yin 311

13.10 The Prescription of Wenjing Tang 312

13.11 The Prescription of Shenghua Tang 313

13.12 The Prescription of Huoluo Xiaoling Dan 315

13.13 The Prescription of Guizhi Fuling Wan 316

13.14 The Prescription of Dahuang Zhechong Wan 317

13.15 Prescriptions for Stopping Bleeding 319

13.16 The Prescription of Shihui San 319

13.17 The Prescription of Sisheng Wan 320

13.18 The Prescription of Kexue Fang 321

13.19 The Prescription of Huaihua San 322

13.20 The Prescription of Xiaoji Yinzi 323

13.21 The Prescription of Huangtu Tang 324

13.22 The Prescription of Jiaoai Tang 326

14 Prescriptions for Treating Wind Syndromes 328

14.1 Prescriptions for Treating Wind Syndromes 328

14.2 Prescriptions for Dispersing Exogenous Wind 329

14.3 The Prescription of Da Qinjiao Tang 329

14.4 The Prescription of Xiaofeng San 331

14.5 The Prescription of Chuanxiong Chatiao San 333

14.6 The Prescription of Qianzheng San 334

14.7 The Prescription of Yuzhen San 335

14.8 The Prescription of Xiao Huoluo Dan 337

14.9 Prescriptions for Calming Endogenous Wind 338

14.10 The Prescription of Lingjizo Gouteng Tang 339

14.11 The Prescription of Zhengan Xifeng Tang 340

14.12 The Prescription of Tianma Gouteng Ying 342

14.13 The Prescription of EJiao Jizihuang Tang 343

14.14 The Prescription of Da Dingfeng Zhu 344

14.15 The Prescription of Dihuang Yinzi 345

15 Prescriptions for Treating Dryness Syndromes 348

15.1 Prescriptions for Treating Dryness Syndromes 348

15.2 Prescriptions for Ventilating the Lung to Dispel Dryness 349

15.3 The Prescription of Xing Su San 350

15.4 The Prescription of Sang Xing Tang 351

15.5 The Prescription of Qingzao Jiufei Tang 352

15.6 Prescriptions for Promoting the Production of BodyFluids to Moisten Dryness 353

15.7 The Prescription of Yangyin Qingfei Tang 354

15.8 The Prescription of Baihe Gujin Tang 355

15.9 The Prescription of Maimendong Tang 357

15.10 The Prescription of Qiongyu Gao 358

15.11 The Prescription of Yuye Tang 359

15.12 The Prescription of Zengye Tang 360

16.1 Prescriptions for Treating Dampness Syndromes 362

16 Prescriptions for Treating Dampness Syndromes 362

16.2 Prescriptions for Drying Dampness and Regulatingthe Stomach 364

16.3 The Prescription of Pingwei San 364

16.4 The Prescription of Huoxiang Zhengqi San 366

16.5 Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat to Remove Dampness 368

16.6 The Prescription of Yinchenhao Tang 369

16.7 The Prescription of Sanren Tang 371

16.8 The Prescription of Ganlu Xiaodu Dan 373

16.9 The Prescription of Lian Po Yin 375

16.10 The Prescription of Canshi Tang 377

16.11 The Prescription of Bazheng San 378

16.12 The Prescription of Ermiao San 380

16.13 Prescriptions for Inducing Diuresis to Remove Dampness 383

16.14 The Prescription of Wuling San 383

16.15 The Prescription of Zhuling Tang 385

16.16 The Prescription of Fangji Huangqi Tang 387

16.17 The Prescription of Wupi San 389

16.18 Prescriptions for Warming and Removing Dampness 392

16.19 The Prescription of Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang 393

16.20 The Prescription of Zhen Wu Tang 394

16.21 The Prescription of Shipi San 397

16.22 The Prescription of Bixie Fenqing Yin 398

16.23 Prescriptions for Dispelling Wing to Remove Dampness 400

16.24 The Prescription of Qianghuo Shengshi Tang 401

16.25 The Prescription of Duhuo Jisheng Tang 402

16.26 The Prescription of Jiming San 405

17 Prescriptions for Eliminating Phlegm 408

17.1 Prescriptions for Eliminating Phlegm 408

17.2 Prescriptions for Removing Dampness to EliminateDamp-phlegm 409

17.3 The Prescription of Erchen Tang 409

17.4 The Prescription of Wendan Tang 411

17.5 The Prescription of Fuling Wan 412

17.6 Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat to EliminateHeat-phlegm 413

17.7 The Prescription of Qi Huatan Wan 414

17.8 The Prescription of Xiao Xianxiong Tang 415

17.9 The Prescription of Guntan Wan 416

17.10 Prescriptions for Moistening Dryness to EliminateDry-phlegm 418

17.11 The Prescription of Beimu Gualou San 418

17.12 Prescriptions for Warming the Cold to EliminateCold-phlegm 419

17.13 The Prescription of Ling Gan WuweiJiang Xin Tang 420

17.14 The Prescription of Sanzi Yangqin Tang 421

17.15 The Prescription of Lengxiao Wan 422

17.16 Prescriptions for Dispelling Wind to Eliminate Wind-phlegm 423

17.17 The Prescription of Zhisou San 425

17.18 The Prescription of Banxia Baizhu Tianma Tang 426

17.19 The Prescription of Dingxian Wan 428

18.1 Prescriptions for Promoting Digestion and RemovingFood Stagnation 431

18 Prescriptions for Promoting Digestion and Removing Stagnated Food 431

18.2 Prescriptions for Promoting Digestion to Remove Stagnancyof Indigested Food 432

18.3 The Prescription of Baohe Wan 432

18.4 The Prescription of Zhishi Daozhi Wan 434

18.5 The Prescription of Muxiang Binglang Wan 436

18.6 The Prescription of Zhi Zhu Wan 437

18.7 The Prescription of Jianpi Wan 438

18.8 Prescriptions for Removing Stagnation of Qi to Disintegrate Masses 440

18.9 The Prescription of Zhishi Xiaopi Wan 441

18.10 The Prescription of Biejia Jian Wan 442

19.1 Prescriptions for Expelling Intestinal Parasites 445

19 Prescriptions for Expelling Intestinal Parasites 445

19.2 The Prescription of Wumei Wan 446

19.3 The Prescription of Feier Wan 449

19.4 The Prescription of Huachong Wan 450

20 Prescriptions for Causing Vomiting 452

20.1 Prescriptions for Causing Vomiting 452

20.2 The Prescription of Guadi San 453

20.3 The Prescription of Juji Xixian San 454

21 Prescriptions for Treating Carbuncles and Abscess 456

21.1 Prescriptions for Treating Carbuncles and Abscess 456

21.2 The Prescription of Xianfang Huoming Yin 458

21.3 The Prescription of Wuwei Xiaodu Yin 461

21.4 The Prescription of Simiao Yongan Tang 462

21.5 The Prescription of Xihuang Wan 465

21.6 The Prescription of Niubang Jieji Tang 467

21.7 The Prescription of Haizao Yuhu Tang 468

21.8 The Prescription of Tounong San 469

21.9 The Prescription of Yanghe Tang 470

21.10 The Prescription of Neibu Huangqi Tang 472

21.11 The Prescription of Weijing Tang 473

21.12 The Prescription of Dahuang Mudan Tang 475

21.13 The Prescription of Yiyi FuziBaiiiang San 477

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