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Introduction of gynecological books of traditional Chinese medicine
Author: editor-in-chief Liu Minru

Publishing House: People's Health Publishing House

Release date: August 2007-1

Word count: 1039000

Page count: 666 pages

Page number: 16

Industrial and commercial bank number: 9787117084819

Packing: paperback

Category: Books >> Medicine >> Traditional Chinese Medicine >> Chinese Medicine Clinic

Pricing: 68.00 The structure of this book is divided into three parts: general introduction, various theories and annexes.

The general chapter introduces the brief history of TCM gynecology, TCM's understanding of female anatomical and physiological characteristics, and the basic theories and knowledge of gynecological diseases, such as etiology and pathogenesis, diagnosis and syndrome differentiation, treatment and prevention, and health care. Each treatise introduces the diagnosis and treatment rules of menstrual disease, leucorrhea, pregnancy disease, postpartum disease, breast disease, Yin Qian's disease, gynecological miscellaneous diseases and other diseases. This is the focus of this book. The appendix introduces the basic theories, knowledge and skills of gynecology in western medicine, including the anatomy and physiology of female reproductive system, pregnancy physiology, gynecological examination and common special examinations, and introduces some important diseases and family planning contents recognized in gynecology clinic according to gynecological diseases in western medicine, especially adding some diseases that are not available in the previous edition but have certain advantages or better curative effects in traditional Chinese medicine treatment, such as dysfunctional uterine bleeding, endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome and postmenopausal osteoporosis. Because the content of the attached text and the content of each theory have their own emphasis and expression characteristics, the style is difficult to be consistent, so I hereby explain. After some chapters, teaching tips, examples of medical records and reviewing thinking questions are added according to specific conditions. At the end of the book, a compilation of prescriptions and a list of main references are attached for readers' convenience. Liu Minru, female, 1933, is from Chengdu, Sichuan. 1962 Graduated from Chengdu College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has served as a professor at Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a doctoral supervisor, an expert on special government allowance of the State Council, a consultant to the Chinese Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, an honorary chairman of the National Committee of Gynecology of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a model of the national education system, the first outstanding scientific and technological worker in Sichuan Province, and the first famous Chinese medicine practitioner in Sichuan Province. He used to be a member of the Discipline Evaluation Group of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, a member of the Eighth and Ninth China People's Political Consultative Conference, a member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Agricultural Workers' Democratic Party, a deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (concurrently), a vice president of the Chinese Medicine Association, an academic and technical leader of Sichuan Province, a chairman of the Gynecology Professional Committee of the Chinese Medicine Association, a member of the Standing Committee of the Sichuan Association for Science and Technology, an academic leader of gynecology in key construction disciplines in Sichuan Province, a visiting professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, a visiting professor at Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, and an academic

He is good at gynecology of Chinese medicine. In 2002, in response to the Hong Kong Talents Program, I worked in the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in Hong Kong-the Clinical Teaching and Research Center of Chinese Medicine of the University of Hong Kong. The basic and clinical research on the regulation of reproductive axis by Chinese medicine for tonifying kidney was carried out. Publicly publish dozens of scientific research papers. Editor-in-chief of 4 large monographs, 5 deputy editors, ancient medical books 1 department, and editor-in-chief of 2 textbooks. Among them, the editor-in-chief of Advanced Reference Series of Traditional Chinese Medicine? Chinese medicine gynecology won the first prize of academic works of Chinese Medical Association, and Chinese medicine gynecology won the second prize of provincial bureau. Guide the training of 2 1 master's and doctoral students (12 master's and 9 doctors). Invited to give lectures in different countries many times. As the person in charge of scientific research projects, he undertook and completed 9 national, provincial and bureau-level scientific research projects. In August 2006, in the academic exchange in the United States, the "Comparative Study of Bushen Yiqi Method and HRT" attracted academic attention. Won the National Spark Expo Gold Award 1, Hunan Science and Technology Progress First Prize 1, state administration of traditional chinese medicine Science and Technology Progress Third Prize 2, Provincial Science and Technology Progress Third Prize 3, Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine First Prize 1, Second Prize 2 and Third Prize 3. As the project leader, three scientific research achievements have been developed into products and put on the market, which has achieved good social and economic benefits. At present, the research on the effect of kidney-tonifying Chinese medicine compound on female menopausal bone mass approved in Hong Kong is under way.

In terms of medical treatment, she treats difficult and severe gynecological diseases, such as gynecological bleeding by tonifying both qi and yin, dysmenorrhea by tonifying collaterals and dredging collaterals, infertility by tonifying kidney, vulvar white lesions by both internal and external repair, pre-menstrual syndrome by combining five zang-organs, gynecological damp-heat syndrome and so on. Prescription and medication have their own characteristics. He is good at treating irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, amenorrhea, diseases related to perimenopausal period, endometriosis, hysteromyoma, infertility, leukopathy of vulva, pelvic inflammatory disease and gynecological tumors. General discussion

The first chapter is introduction.

Section 1 Definition of Gynecology of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Section 2 A Brief History of Gynecological Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Section III Brief Introduction of Main Works of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Past Dynasties

Chapter II Anatomy and Physiological Characteristics of Women

Section 1 Anatomy of Female Genital Organs

Section 2 Menstrual Physiology

First, the physiological phenomenon of menstruation

Second, the mechanism of menstruation and its regulation

Thirdly, the physiological changes in different stages of menstrual cycle.

Fourth, the theory of menstrual cycle regulation

The physiology of the lower part of the belt in the third quarter

First, the physiological phenomenon under the belt

Secondly, the mechanism of under-banding and its periodic change.

Section 4 Pregnancy and childbirth

First, the conception mechanism.

Second, the physiological phenomenon of pregnancy

Third, the clinical physiological phenomenon

Fourth, the physiological characteristics of newborns during postpartum and lactation.

Chapter III Etiology and Pathogenesis of Gynecological Diseases

Section 1 Etiology of Gynecological Diseases

First, cold, heat and dampness

Second, internal injuries and seven emotions

Third, life factors.

Fourth, physical factors.

Five, blood stasis and phlegm factors

Section 2 Pathogenesis of Gynecological Diseases

First, visceral dysfunction

Second, qi and blood imbalance.

Third, damage to the meridian, uterus and vein of Chong Ren Du.

The fourth chapter summarizes the diagnosis and syndrome differentiation of gynecological diseases.

Section 1 Diagnosis of Gynecological Diseases

First of all, ask for advice

Second, visit the clinic.

Third, smell the diagnosis

Fourth, pulse diagnosis

Section 2 Key Points of Syndrome Differentiation of Gynecological Diseases

First, the main points of syndrome differentiation of menstrual disease, leukorrhagia, pregnancy disease and postpartum disease

Second, the key points of viscera syndrome differentiation

Third, the key points of syndrome differentiation of qi and blood

Chapter V Summary of Treatment of Gynecological Diseases

The first section internal treatment

First, nourish kidney and tonify kidney

Second, soothing the liver and nourishing the liver

Third, strengthen the spleen and stomach.

Fourth, tonify qi and blood.

Fifth, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.

Six, qi stagnation

Seven, clearing heat and cooling blood

Eight, warming meridians to dispel cold

Nine, dampness and phlegm

Ten, detoxification and insecticidal

Ten, conditioning strange classics

Twelve, Chinese medicine cycle therapy

Section 2 External Treatment

First, vulva fumigation and washing

Second, vaginal irrigation.

Third, vaginal medication.

Fourth, intrauterine injection.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) anal introduction

Sixth, external application

Seven, ironing clothes

Eight, drug iontophoresis

Nine, acupuncture and moxibustion

Section 3 Psychotherapy

The fourth quarter diet therapy

Chapter VI Prevention and Health Care of Women's Gynecological Diseases

Various papers

Chapter VII Menstrual Diseases

Chapter VIII Excessive leucorrhea

Chapter IX Pregnancy Diseases

Chapter X Postpartum Diseases

Chapter 11 Breast Diseases

Chapter XII Anterior Yin Diseases

Chapter XIII Gynecological Miscellaneous Diseases

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Chapter XIV Anatomy of Female Reproductive System

Chapter 15 Physiology of Female Reproductive System

Chapter 16 Pregnancy Physiology

Chapter XVII Gynecological Examination and General Special Examination

Chapter 18 Clinical Common Gynecological Diseases in Western Medicine

Chapter XIX Family Planning

Prescription compilation

Main bibliography

Gynecological examination questions of traditional Chinese medicine