医学
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皮肤与皮肤病的家庭保健陈贤丰编著暂缺简介...
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大众食醋疗法300例李明哲编内容提要本书系大众饮食丛书之一。介绍以食醋为主(辅)料,配以浆果(核、仁)、茎叶、中草药、矿物质等制方汤(膏)药,或饮或敷,用以治疗各种常见病。并分成内科门、疮疡门、跌打门、五官门、妇产门、小儿门、肿瘤门和杂治门八个部分,共收集古今配方近300例。每例均说明来源、功能、处方、用法或服法。本书供广大社会读者参考,对从事中医的医务工作者也有一定的参考价值。
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标准针灸穴位图册中国中医研究院针灸研究所编暂缺简介...
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汉俄医学大词典汉英、汉法、汉德、汉日、汉俄医学大词典编纂委员会编《汉俄医学大词典》包括中西医常用词汇和最新用词约13万条。汉语词条与1987年元月出版的《汉英医学大词典》基本一致。
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民间便方六百六岳天虎,郭爱廷主编为了提高人们的健康知识水平,增强人们的自我保健能力,我们从广大人民的实际需要出发,以促进初级卫生保健为目的,本着不花钱能治病,少花钱治大病和易学易懂、学以致用、方病对应、对症下药的编写原则,博采当今专家名医众方之精华,广集古今民间土方、单方、验方、秘方,经过分门别类,精筛细选,加工提炼而成本书。《民间便方六百六》一书,分内科、外科、儿科、传染科、妇产科、男性科、五官科和皮肤科共八个篇章,150多种疾病。使用书中处方时,务请到医院三确诊,在医师指导下用药。
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针灸有效点图解郭效宗著;张文仙等编写本书是我国著名针灸专家郭效宗教授根据他40多年来的针灸有效点临床经验编写的,以图解形式(图377幅)阐述了人体各器官间的关系及有效点在诊断治疗方面的应用,并提出了新的治疗规律。内容包括针灸有效点的源流、病位、划区、划线、定有效点的规则,针法、灸法、火针、拔罐、皮下留针、有效点治疗等,适于中、高等中医院校学生及临床针灸医师阅读。为使本书内容更全面、系统,这次印刷时将“人体的四大部分区标志”和“针灸有效点的十个分布规律”附于书后。
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洞天奥旨(清)陈士铎著;柳长华等点校《洞天奥旨》又名《外科秘录》,为清代名医陈士铎的外科专著。全书分16卷,首载经络图,次为通论四卷,诸症九卷,又有奇方三卷。其对外科疮疡,辩证精当,用法神妙,处方大多屡试屡验,为清代外科上乘之作。本书自解放以后,从未出版。此次据乾隆五十五年原刻本精校而成,可供中医临床、中西医结合工作者及广大的中医药爱好者参考。 本书前言特色及评论文章节选肠痈者,痈生于大小肠也。其症口渴,小便如淋,时时汗汗出,小腹痛,一定而不移,手皆不可按,恶寒,身皮错,腹皮急如肿。
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中国内科专家经验文集于润江主编;《实用内科》杂志编辑部编取材于1981-1991年《实用内科杂志》“专家经验谈”和“专题笔谈”的精华569篇。内容涉及呼吸、循环、消化、肾脏、血液、内分泌、代谢等诊断与治疗。
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长寿秘诀项超编古今中外,长寿者都有一套独特的养生健身方法。为了使更多的人了解这些养生之道,达到益寿延年之目的,笔者翻阅了大量古今中外健康长寿的科学文献,走访了名医、教师和数十名高龄老人,对他们的实践经验加以综合分析,撰编了这部简明实用的《长寿秘诀》,供读者参阅。此文稿经有关老师、医师和南阳地委机关李兆钧、丁林、冀成林、沙保林、赵西群、王广深、赵中民、王廷林、霍本杰等同志的审阅、修改、补充,方臻于完善。在此一并表示谢意。
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实用针灸耿俊英 等IntroductionAcupuncture and Moxibustion, one of the five books in the PracticalTraditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology series, is intended toacupuncture practitioners and students. Instead of expounding largelyand copiously on acupuncture theories and principles, we stressed inthe book more on its practical value and applicability than theoreticalexplorations. It is mainly of our personal experiences accumulatedfrom years of teaching and clinical practice.The book is divided into three chapters. The first chapter introd-uces the most essential and practical techniques as well as the pointswhich merit special attention in applying acupuncture treatments. Thesecond chapter is devoted to the most commonly used acupoints.With a view to practicability and convenience, we have not onlyexplained the location, function, pathological indications of each pointas almost all books on acupuncture do, but also provided detailedinformation on the main points to be combined with the current pointin treating different types of diseases as well as point variations for thedifferent syndromes of the same disease. Notes are made also to theneedling method for each point. The third chapter deals withacupuncture treatments of common diseases. Again in order to makethe book more practical and convenient for clinical use, we did notfollow the conventional practice of merely mentioning the syndromesand listing the points. Instead we first differentiated each case todetermine the nature of its syndrome type as a doctor of traditionalChinese medicine would have done in the clinic. That is to determinewhether the syndromes are of the yin, yang, xu, or shi type. Thendifferent methods as well as their purpose and functions are suggestedfor each type. We personally used all these treatments and found themvery effective. In fact, so wonderfully effective are some of themethods that the patients thought we had played magic on them. Casestudies are given to the specially effective cases.We sincerely hope it will be of help to those who work in this field.