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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 6812-6816, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1008877

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By studying various ancient texts such as herbal classics and medical literature from different eras, it was found that there were discrepancies in the records about Bambusae Concretio Silicea(Tian Zhu Huang). In order to establish an accurate foundation, this research was based on ancient herbal literature and combined with plant morphology and investigative studies to examine its earliest mentions in ancient texts, nomenclature, medicinal properties, indications, and quality assessment standards. In the early records, Bambusae Concretio Silicea was referred to by several different names, such as "Zhu Huang" "Tian Zhu Huang" "Zhu Gao" "Zhu Tang", and "Zhu Huang". The earliest known formal usage of the name "Tian Zhu Huang" was found in the book Ri Hua-zi's Materia Medica(Ri Hua Zi Ben Cao). Throughout various ancient texts, the earliest recorded information about Bambusae Concretio Silicea also appeared in Ri Hua-zi's Materia Medica, not in Materia Medica of Sichuan(Shu Ben Cao) or other ancient texts. Ri Hua-zi's Materia Medica provided relevant descriptions of its origin, medicinal properties, and indications, albeit with some errors due to limited knowledge. However, this has been a valuable starting point for future research on Bambusae Concretio Silicea and holds pioneering significance in forming a mature system. As the research delved deeper, the medicinal properties of Bambusae Concretio Silicea have been consistent since Ri Hua-zi's Materia Medica, and the understanding has gradually improved through years of clinical verification. During the investigation process, the authors found limited records on the quality evaluation of Bambusae Concretio Silicea in ancient texts. Although the information is scarce, it serves as a foundational basis for establishing corresponding quality grading standards for Bambusae Concretio Silicea in the future.


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Materia Medica , China , Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; (12): 1494-1499, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-664217

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Objective To summarize regularities in acupoint prescriptions for acupuncture treatment of stroke disorders by using data mining techniques to analyze 150 ancient acupuncture books from the Han dynasty to the end of Qing dynasty. Method A standard database and a ancient book database were established by a manual entry and proofreading method. The sentences containing stroke disorders, acupoints, meridians and needling moxibustion method in the ancient books were selected according to the key words in the standard database using a variety of data mining techniques and a regular relation to establish corresponding disease, acupoint, needling moxibustion method and meridian databases. They were classified into two types: prescriptions for stroke disorders and acupoint indications containing stroke disorders. The results from selection were reviewed manually and standardized. A multilevel analysis of regularities in acupuncture prescriptions for stroke disorders in the ancient books was performed by statistical analysis and apriori algorithm on association rules with support degree and confidence level. Result There were a total of 536 records on acupuncture point prescription for stroke disorders. Single acupoint prescriptions accounted for 34.89% of the total number of prescriptions. The single acupoint that was used most frequently was Baihui(GV20). Thedouble acupoints that were combined most frequently were Quchi(LI11) and Baihui. In three acupoint combination, Quchi and Fengshi(GB31) were separately combined most frequently with Baihui, Jianyu(LI15) and Xuanzhong(GB39). The three meridians that were used most frequently were the Du Meridian, the Large Intestine Meridian of Hand-Yangming and the Gallbladder Meridian of Foot-Shaoyang. The two meridians that were combined most frequently were the Gallbladder Meridian of Foot-Shaoyang and the Stomach Meridian of Foot-Yangming. Crossing points and Five-Shu points were selected most frequently in specific points. He-Sea points were used most frequently in Five-Shu points. Conclusion The prescriptions for stroke disorders in ancient acupuncture books focus on selecting the confluence of all yang meridians and yang meridian points. Specific points are the important composition of the prescriptions. Crossing points and He-Sea points are mainly used in specific points.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 9-11, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-459099

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There are huge amount of TCM ancient books in libraries of TCM college, which are not only thousands of years of academic essence, but also are guidance for modern TCM theory and clinical practice. At the same time, they reflect Chinese traditional ideology and culture, and are significant to studying of traditional culture connotation. How to integrate ancient books resource and development resource service, which is key point of ancient books working in library. In this paper, some studying ideas are discussed from four aspects:Booklist recording objectively and information perfecting;Compilation of classified catalogue and construction of resource library;Introducing “Comprehensive ancient books” concept to promote integration and configuration of library resource;Investigation and comparison of relative edition for providing information service.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 525-526, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-386107

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Ancient herbalism by constructing a database that contains selected herbal medicine ancient rules, sorting methods, and digital, digitization of herbal medicine research to develop technical specifications and management procedures,in order to provide a large number of ancient Chinese medicine reference for the digital. Using of multimedia technology to reflect the image of the rich herbal resources of ancient, traditional medicine and cultural realization of the digital display. This article on ancient herbal literature related to research methods of digitalization and displaying of ancient herbalism cultural essence of traditional Chinese medicine and other means of content.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 182-183,195, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-597412

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The papor made a classification and summary on content and pattern of digitizing researches on chinese ancient medical books in mainland China, highlighted the major achievements and put forward a few issues to be solved.

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