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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), with a history of thousands of years, is the crystallization of the ancient Chinese people's experience in their struggle against diseases. It is also an integral part of their splendid culture. Under the influence and direction of classic Chinese philosophies, it has undergone long-term medical practice and infiltrated into, as well as absorbed from, other subjects at that time, thus gradually evolving into a unique medical theoretical system that contributed significantly to the health care of the Chinese people and the prosperity of the Chinese nation. This 7-volume set comprehensively covers the main components of TCM, such as Basic Theory, Diagnosis, Prescription, Chinese Materia Medica, Tui Na, Acupuncture and Moxibustion.

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First Week: Basic Theory of Chinese Materia Medica; General Knowledge of Chinese Materia Medica; Medicinal Nature and Flavor of Chinese Materia Medica; Four Natures and Five Flavors Factors Affecting the Effects of Chinese Materia Medica; Compatibility and Contraindication of Chinese Materia Medica; Second Week: Medicinals that Release Exterior; Acrid-Warm Medicinals that Release the Exterior; Acrid-Cool Medicinals that Release the Exterior; Third Week: Medicinals that Clear Heat; Medicinals that Clear Heat and Drain Fire; Medicinals that Clear Heat and Resolve Toxins; Fourth Week: Medicinals that Clear Heat and Cool Blood; Medicinals that Clear Deficiency-Heat; Purgatives; Fifth Week: Medicinals that Dispel Wind-damp; Aromatic Medicinals that Remove Dampness; Sixth Week: Medicinals that Promote Urination; Medicinals that Warm the Interior; Seventh Week: Medicinals that Regulate Qi; Eighth Week: Medicinals that Promote Digestion; Medicinals that Expel Worm; Medicinals that Stanch Bleeding; Ninth Week: Medicinals that Invigorate Blood; Tenth Week: Medicinals that Dissolve Phlegm; Medicinals that Relieve Cough and Wheezing; Eleventh Week: Medicinals that Calm the Spirit; Medicinals that Calm the Liver and Extinguish Wind; Twelfth Week: Medicinals that Open Orifices; Medicinals that Tonify Qi; Medicinals that Tonify Blood; Thirteenth Week: Medicinals that Tonify Yin; Fourteenth Week: Medicinals that Tonify Yang; Medicinals that Consolidate and Astringe; Medicinal Name Index.

World Century Compendium To Tcm - Volume 3:

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    Publisher: World Century
    Publication Date: 20/11/2013
    ISBN13: 9781938134166, 978-1938134166
    ISBN10: 1938134168

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    Book Synopsis
    Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), with a history of thousands of years, is the crystallization of the ancient Chinese people's experience in their struggle against diseases. It is also an integral part of their splendid culture. Under the influence and direction of classic Chinese philosophies, it has undergone long-term medical practice and infiltrated into, as well as absorbed from, other subjects at that time, thus gradually evolving into a unique medical theoretical system that contributed significantly to the health care of the Chinese people and the prosperity of the Chinese nation. This 7-volume set comprehensively covers the main components of TCM, such as Basic Theory, Diagnosis, Prescription, Chinese Materia Medica, Tui Na, Acupuncture and Moxibustion.

    Table of Contents
    First Week: Basic Theory of Chinese Materia Medica; General Knowledge of Chinese Materia Medica; Medicinal Nature and Flavor of Chinese Materia Medica; Four Natures and Five Flavors Factors Affecting the Effects of Chinese Materia Medica; Compatibility and Contraindication of Chinese Materia Medica; Second Week: Medicinals that Release Exterior; Acrid-Warm Medicinals that Release the Exterior; Acrid-Cool Medicinals that Release the Exterior; Third Week: Medicinals that Clear Heat; Medicinals that Clear Heat and Drain Fire; Medicinals that Clear Heat and Resolve Toxins; Fourth Week: Medicinals that Clear Heat and Cool Blood; Medicinals that Clear Deficiency-Heat; Purgatives; Fifth Week: Medicinals that Dispel Wind-damp; Aromatic Medicinals that Remove Dampness; Sixth Week: Medicinals that Promote Urination; Medicinals that Warm the Interior; Seventh Week: Medicinals that Regulate Qi; Eighth Week: Medicinals that Promote Digestion; Medicinals that Expel Worm; Medicinals that Stanch Bleeding; Ninth Week: Medicinals that Invigorate Blood; Tenth Week: Medicinals that Dissolve Phlegm; Medicinals that Relieve Cough and Wheezing; Eleventh Week: Medicinals that Calm the Spirit; Medicinals that Calm the Liver and Extinguish Wind; Twelfth Week: Medicinals that Open Orifices; Medicinals that Tonify Qi; Medicinals that Tonify Blood; Thirteenth Week: Medicinals that Tonify Yin; Fourteenth Week: Medicinals that Tonify Yang; Medicinals that Consolidate and Astringe; Medicinal Name Index.

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