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Brief introduction of traditional dosage forms

Directory 1 pinyin 2 English reference 3 Note: 1 traditional dosage forms in ancient books 1 pinyin Chu á n t ǒ ng j ǒ xí ng

Refer to the traditional dosage table in English.

The traditional dosage form is a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in past dynasties (before the Qing Dynasty). On the basis of clinical practice, in order to give full play to the best curative effect of traditional Chinese medicine, reduce toxic and side effects, and facilitate taking and storage, according to the performance, use and administration route of traditional Chinese medicine, it is made into suitable dosage forms with certain specifications. There are mainly decoction, powder, pill, medicated wine, buccal tablets, glue, plaster, tea, yeast, cake, dew, stick, thread, strip, nail, moxibustion ironing agent, ointment, pill and so on.

Introduction of traditional pediatrics in ancient books: the misunderstanding of taking medicine for diseases without medicine; The ups and downs of a child's life are based on childhood. If it is their parents, if they are not taken care of, they will die young, and if they are young, they will harm others for life. This diet is appropriate. ...

Summary of surgery: [Volume II] On lung gangrene and flaccidity (10) (For gynecological diseases, see "Fu Fang") Those who have husband's lungs are also covered by the five internal organs, and the chest is dominated by qi, which is caused by external evil. ...

Gynecology Essentials: [Volume Four Miscellaneous Diseases] Xiaochaihu Decoction 119 (see Treatise on Febrile Diseases). ) Pinellia ternata thick soup Pinellia ternata (one catty) thick soup (three Liang) Poria cocos (four Liang) ginger (five Liang) Su Ye (two Liang) ...

Redefining Epidemic Treatise on Febrile Diseases: 【 Chapter VIII Typhoid Febrile Diseases and Syndrome 】 Section 1 Typhoid Febrile Diseases and Wind (commonly known as wind chill. Zhong Jing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases is called a stroke because of the same cold. What is colder than the wind is typhoid fever. Wind is heavier than cold. Cold, cold ...

Redefining Treatise on Febrile Diseases: 【 Chapter VIII Typhoid Febrile Diseases 】 Section 12 Summer Typhoid Febrile Diseases.