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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 136-140, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-989609

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We aimed to study the articles and applied prescriptions of Moutan Cortex in Synopsis of theGolden Chamber, summarize and analyze its laws on the disease location and disease nature, and analyze its compatibility, dosage and processing laws. Based on the knowledge of Moutan Cortex by Zhongjing, we found that the kidney, bladder, uterus and intestine involved in Zhongjing's application of peony bark prescription, which belongs to the disease of "lower abdomen" in Huangdi Nei Jing. And the prescription of Moutan Cortex mainly focused on the syndromes of "depression" and "blood stasis", which are characterised by five kinds: water depression, dampness depression, stasis-heat, blood stasis and ecchymosis. and the compatibility rule of Zhongjing application of Moutan Cortex is analyzed accordingly. In addition, the study found that as the downward movement of the disease position, the amount of Moutan Cortex increased, and the processing of the problem followed the principle of "if disease is slow onset, the Moutan Cortex heart should be removed, but if disease is acute, Moutan Cortex heart should be kept". Finally, we combined modern clinical application of Moutan Cortex with modern pharmacological research, in order to expand the scope of clinical application of Moutan Cortex and "the same treatment of different diseases" to provide theoretical guidance.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 106-109, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-930091

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Yuebi Decoction is a classic prescription derived from Synopsis of the Golden Chamber. It has significant clinical efficacy and wide application. Scholars of different dynasties have different opinions on its prescription name and put forward different understandings on the dosage of Ephedrae Herba and Gypsum Fibrosum in the prescription. There is a dispute between relieving exterior prescription and draining dampness prescription in the main syndrome. In this article, it is found that there is no contradiction between relieving exterior and draining dampnes, but they promote each other and play the role of "lifting the pot to uncover the cover". In terms of clinical application, this article introduces the cases of this prescription and its addition and subtraction used in the treatment of diseases of respiratory system, urinary system and other systems in recent years. It is found that clinical use of this prescription is mainly for "sweating and promoting diuresis", which reflects the thought of "treating different diseases with the same treatment" in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

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Kampo Medicine ; : 154-161, 2020.
Artigo em Japonês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-843010

RESUMO

It is written about daiobotampito in ‘Jin Gui Yao Lue' that the patients who should be treated with the for­mula urinated smoothly. On the other hand, Kampo doctors today tend to use daiobotampito for difficulty of urination. We investigated the feature of daiobotampito in old medical textbooks, especially about “urination,” “gonorrhea,” and “intestinal abscess.” We searched old medical textbooks for daiobotampito, which were writ­ten or published before or during the Song Dynasty. In the textbooks other than ‘Jin Gui Yao Lue,' it is written that the patients urinated frequently. In the textbooks other than ‘Jin Gui Yao Lue' and ‘Ishimpo,' it is written that the patients sometimes urinated difficultly. In the old medical textbooks before or during the Song Dynasty, urination of the patients who should be treated with daiobotampito was smooth but sometimes difficult.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 111-113, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-754646

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Professor FU Ru-mei uses classical prescriptions to treat lung diseases, such as cough, asthma, the lung distension. Her treatment attaches importance to yin and yang, and emphasizes the six meridians. She pays attention to pulse and syndrome, and distinguishes evil qi and healthy qi and the primary and secondary symptoms. Her medication does not stick to classical cases. She considers pathogenesis carefully, gives and combines the prescriptions according to the symptoms. She usually combines classical prescriptions, seasonal prescriptions and local prescriptions, to make better clinical efficacy.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 159-160, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-508191

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Jingui Yaolue is a part ofTreatise on Cold-Attack and Miscellaneous Diseases. Because of the archaic words, students lost the interest on it. So it became the questions that how to make students interested in learning theJingui Yaolue and to make traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) classical guide clinical treatment. Thus, a try has been made to teach the TCM classic in the clinical practice apprentice setting rather than the classrooms. Here, some experiences about apprentice teaching in clinical practice of Jingui Yaolue were shared.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 334-336, 2011.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-391273

RESUMO

"Golden Chamfer"(Jin Gui Yao Lue,Zhongjing Zhang.Han Dynasty),a Chinese medicine-based clinieal classic.believes that the rheumatological disorders are often caused by the interaction of internal and external factors.The internal factors are the lack of Qi and Yang in human body, and the external factors are exogenous wind,cold and dampness evil.According to this theory,the Chinese medicines with the functions of dispelling exogenous wind, cold and dampness can be used to treat rheumatological disorders.In "Golden Chamber",Astragalus root,Aconite,Ephedra,Cassia stem,White atractylodes rhizome and Semen coicis are recommended by the author in the treatment of rheumatological disorders.

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