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ОбложкаScience of prescriptions / examiner-in-chief: Li Fei; compiler-in-chief: Fan Qiaoling; translator-in-chief: Z.Zhongbao; vice-translator-in-chief: Zhao Junqing; translator: Zhu Wenxiao. - Shanghai: Publ. house of Shanghai univ. of traditional chinese medicine, 2002. - 386 p. - (A newly compiled practical English-Chinese library of traditional Chinese medicine). - ISBN 7-810-10-650-3
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
1  General Introduction ......................................... i
   1.1  Introduction ............................................ 1
   1.2  Composition and Modification of the Prescriptions ....... 6
        1.2.1  Composition of Prescriptions ..................... 7
        1.2.2  Modification of a Prescription .................. 10
   1.3  Common Forms of Prescriptions .......................... 18
   1.4  Usage of Prescriptions ................................. 28
        1.4.1  Methods of Decocting Drugs ...................... 28
        1.4.2  Methods of Taking Drugs ......................... 32
2  Specific Discussions ........................................ 34
   2.1  Prescriptions for Relieving Exterior Syndromes ......... 34
        2.1.1  Prescriptions Pungent in Flavor and Warm in
               Property for Relieving Exterior Syndromes ....... 35
        Mahuang Tang (Ephedra Decoction) ....................... 35
        Guizhi Tang (Decoction of Cassia Twig) ................. 36
        Xiangru San (Powder of Elsholtziae) .................... 39
        Xingsu San (Powder of Almond and Perilla) .............. 41
        Jiuwei Qianghuo Tang (Decoction of Nine Ingredients
        Containing Notopterygium) .............................. 43
        Xiao Qinglong Tang (Small Blue Dragon Decoction) ....... 44
        Zhisou San (Powder for Relieving Cough) ................ 46
        Baidu San (Antiphlogistic Powder) ...................... 48
        2.1.2  Prescriptions Pungent in Flavor and Cool in
               Property for Relieving Exterior Syndrome ........ 50
        Sangju Yin (Decoction of Mulberry Leaf and
        Chrysanthemum) ......................................... 50
        Yinqiao San (Powder of Lonicera and Forsythis) ......... 52
        Sangxing Tang (Decoction of Mulberry Leaf and Almond) .. 54
        Mahuang Xingren Gancao Shigao Tang (Decoction of
        Ephedra, Almond, Licorice and Gypsum) .................. 56
   2.2  Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat ................... 58
        2.2.1  Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat from
               Qifen ........................................... 59
        Baihu Tang (White Tiger Decoction) ..................... 59
        2.2.2  Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat from
               Yingfen and Blood ............................... 61
        Qingying Tang (Decoction for Eliminating Heat in
        Yingfen) ............................................. 61
        Xijiao Dihuang Tang (Decoction о f Rhinoceros Horn
        and Rehmannia ) ........................................ 63
        2.2.3  Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat and
               Toxins .......................................... 64
        Huanglian Jiedu Tang (Decoction of Coptis for
        Detoxification) ........................................ 64
        Liangge San (Powder for Clearing away Heat from the
        Upper or Middle Energizer) ............................. 66
        Puji Xiaodu Yin (Decoction for General Disinfection) ... 67
        2.2.4  Prescriptions for Removing Heat from Zang-fu
               Organs .......................................... 69
        Daochi San (Powder for Promoting Diuresis) ............. 69
        Longdan Xiegan Tang (Decoction of Gentian for Purging
        Liver Fire) ............................................ 71
        Xiebai San (Powder for Purging Lung Heat) .............. 74
        Xiehuang San (Powder for Purging Spleen Heat) .......... 75
        Qingwei San (Powder for Clearing away Stomach Heat) .... 76
        Yunü Jian (Jade Maiden Decoction) ...................... 78
        Shaoyao Tang (Peony Decoction) ......................... 79
        Baitouweng Tang (Decoction of Pulsatillae) ............. 81
        2.2.5  Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat of
               Deficiency Type ................................. 83
        Qinghao Biejia Tang (Decoction of Woomwood Artemisia
        and Soft-shelled Turtle) ............................... 83
        Danggui Liuhuang Tang (Decoction of Angelica and Six
        Ingredients with Characters) ........................... 84
        2.2.6  Prescriptions for Clearing away Summer-heat ..... 86
               Qingshu Yiqi Tang (Decoction for Eliminating
               Summer-heat and Benefiting Qi) .................. 86
   2.3  Prescriptions for Warming the Interior ................. 88
        2.3.1  Prescriptions for Wanning the Middle-
               energizer to Dispel Cold ........................ 89
        Lizhong Wan (Bolus for the Function of Middle
        Energizer) ............................................. 89
        Wuzhuyu Tang (Decoction of Evodia) ..................... 91
        Xiao Jianzhong Tang (Minor Decoction for
        Strengthening the Middle-energizer) .................... 92
        2.3.2  Prescriptions for Recuperating Depleted Yang
               to Rescue the Patient from Collapse ............. 94
        Sini Tang (Decoction for Resuscitation) ................ 94
        2.3.3  Prescriptions for Warming the Meridians to
               Dispel Cold ..................................... 96
        Danggui Sini Tang (Decoction of Chinese Angelia for
        Restoring Yang) ........................................ 96
   2.4  Purgative Prescriptions ................................ 99
        2.4.1  Purgative Prescriptions of Cold Nature ......... 100
        Da Chengqi Tang (Decoction for Potent Purgation) ...... 100
        2.4.2  Purgative Prescriptions of Warm Nature ......... 102
        Dahuang Fuzi Tang (Decoction of Rhubarb and Aconite) .. 102
        Wenpi Tang (Decoction for Warming Spleen) ............. 103
        2.4.3  Prescriptions for Causing Laxation ............. 105
        Jichuan Jian (Blood Replenishing Decoction) ........... 105
        Maziren Wan (Pill of Cannabic Seed) ................... 107
        2.4.4  Prescriptions for Eliminating Fluid
               Retention ...................................... 109
        Shizao Tang (Ten Jujube Decoction) .................... 109
        2.4.5  Prescriptions for Purgation Associated with
               Reinforcement .................................. 110
        Huanglong Tang (Yellow Dragon Decoction) .............. 110
        Zengye Chengqi Tang (Purgative Decoction for
        Increasing Fluid) ..................................... 112
   2.5  Prescriptions for Mediation ........................... 114
        2.5.1  Prescriptions for Treating Shaoyang Disease
               by Mediation ................................... 115
        Xiao Chaihu Tang (Minor Decoction of Bupleurum) ....... 115
        Haoqin Qingdan Tang (Decoction of Wormwood and
        Scutellaria for Clearing away Dampness-heat from the
        Gallbladder) .......................................... 117
        2.5.2  Prescriptions for Regulating the Liver and
               Spleen ......................................... 119
        Sini San (Powder for Treating Cold Limbs) ............. 119
        Xiaoyao San (Ease Powder) ............................. 121
        Tongxie Yaofang (Recipe for Diarrhea with Pain) ....... 123
        2.5.3  Prescriptions for Harmonizing Cold-heat
               Syndrome ....................................... 124
        Banxia Xiexin Tang (Pinellia Decoction for Purging
        Stomach Fire) ......................................... 124
        2.5.4  Prescriptions for Expelling both Exterior and
               Interior Pathogenic Factors .................... 126
        Da Chaihu Tang (Major Bupleurum Decoction) ............ 126
   2.6  Gegen Huangqin Huanglian Tang (Decoction of
        Pueraria, Scutellariae and Coptis) .................... 128
        Tonic Prescriptions ................................... 131
        2.6.1  Prescriptions for Invigorating Qi .............. 132
        Sijunzi Tang (Decoction of Four Noble Ingredients) .... 132
        Shenling Baizhu San (Powder of Ginseng, Poria and
        Bighead Atractylodes) ................................. 134
        Buzhong Yiqi Tang (Decoction for Reinforcing Qi in
        the Middle Energizer) ................................. 136
        Yupingfeng San (Jade-screen Powder) ................... 137
        Shengmai San (Pulse-activating Powder) ................ 139
        2.6.2  Prescriptions for Nourishing Blood ............. 140
        Siwu Tang (Decoction of Four Ingredients) ............. 140
        Danggui Buxue Tang (Chinese Angelica Decoction for
        Enriching Blood) ...................................... 142
        2.6.3  Prescriptions for Nourishing both Qi and
               Blood .......................................... 143
        Bazhen Tang (Decoction of Eight Precious
        Ingredients) .......................................... 143
        Guipi Tang (Decoction for Strengthening the Heart
        and Spleen) ........................................... 145
        Zhigancao Tang (Also Called Fumai Tang) (Baked
        Licorice Decoction) ................................... 147
        2.6.4  Prescriptions for Nourishing Yin ............... 149
        Liuwei Dihuang Wan (Pill of Six Ingredients with
        Rehmanniae) ........................................... 149
        Zuogui Wan (Bolus for Tonifying Kidney-у in) .......... 151
        Dabuyin Wan (Pill for Replenishing Yin) ............... 153
        Huqian Wan (Huqian Pill) .............................. 154
        Yiguan Jian (Decoction for Nourishing the Liver and
        Kidney) ............................................... 156
        Baihe Gujin Tang (Lily Decoction for Strengthening
        the Lung) ............................................. 157
        2.6.5  Prescriptions for Nourishing Yang .............. 159
        Shenqi Wan (Pill for Invigorating Kidney Qi) .......... 159
        Yougui Wan (Pill for Reinforcing Kidney-yang) ......... 161
   2.7  Prescriptions with Astringent Effects ................. 164
        2.7.1  Prescriptions for Consolidating Superficies
               to Arrest Perspiration ......................... 165
        Muli San (Oyster Shell Powder) ........................ 165
        2.7.2  Prescriptions for Consolidating the
               Intestines to Stop Diarrhea .................... 167
        Zhenren Yangzang Tang (Zhenren Decoction for
        Nourishing the Zang Organs) ........................... 167
        Sishen Wan (Pill of Four Miraculous Drugs) ............ 169
        2.7.3  Prescriptions for Restraining Emission or
               Enuresis ....................................... 171
        Jinsuo Gujing Wan (Golden Lock Pill for Preserving
        Kidney Essence) ....................................... 171
        Sangpiaoxiao San (Manthis Egg-case Powder) ............ 173
        Suoquan Wan (Pill for Reducing Urination) ............. 175
        2.7.4  Prescriptions for Relieving Metrorrhagia and
               Leukorrhagia ................................... 176
        Guchong Tang (Decoction for Strengthening the
        Thoroughfare Vessel) .................................. 176
        Wandai Tang (Decoction for Treating Leukorrhagia) ..... 178
   2.8  Sedative Prescriptions ................................ 111
        2.8.1  Prescriptions with Heavy Sedatives ............. 181
        Zhusha Anshen Wan (Cinnabar Sedative Pill) ............ 181
        Cizhu Wan (Medicated Leaven Pill) ..................... 182
        2.8.2  Sedative Prescriptions with Tonic Effects ...... 184
        Suanzaoren Tang (Wild Jujube Seed Decoction) .......... 184
        Tianwang Buxin Dan (Heavenly King Cardiotonic
        Pellet) ............................................... 186
        Ganmai Dazao Tang (Decoction of Licorice, Blighted
        Wheat and Chinese Dates) .............................. 188
   2.9  Prescriptions for Resuscitation ....................... 190
        2.9.1  Prescriptions for Inducing Resuscitation with
               Cold Drugs ..................................... 191
        Angong Niuhuang Wan (Bolus of Bezoar for
        Resuscitation) ........................................ 191
        Zixue Dan (Purple-Snow Pellet) ........................ 193
        Zhibao Dan (Bolus of Precious Drugs) .................. 195
        2.9.2  Warm-natured Prescriptions for Inducing
               Resuscitation .................................. 197
        Suhexiang Wan (Storax Pill) ........................... 197
        Zijin Ding (Also Named Yushu Dan) (Knoxia and
        Moleplant Lozenage) ................................... 199
   2.10 Prescriptions for Regulating the Flow of Qi ........... 202
        2.10.1 Prescriptions for Promoting the Flow of Qi ..... 203
        Yueju Wan (Pill for Relieving Stagnation) ............. 203
        Chaihu Shugan San (Bupleurum Powder for Relieving
        Liver Qi) ............................................. 205
        Banxia Houpo Tang (Decoction of Pinellia and
        Magnolia Bark) ........................................ 206
        Gualou Xiebai Baijiu Tang (Decoction of
        Trichosanthes and Macrostem with Liquor) .............. 208
        Zhishi Xiaopi Wan (Pill of Immature Bitter Orange
        for Relieving Stuffiness) ............................. 209
        Houpo Wenzhong Tang (Magnolia Decoction for Warming
        the Middle-energizer) ................................. 211
        Tiantai Wuyao San (Tiantai Powder of Linderae) ........ 213
        2.10.2 Prescriptions for Suppressing upward Adverse
               Flow of Qi ..................................... 214
        Suzi Jiangqi Tang (Decoction of Perilla Seed for
        Descending Qi) ........................................ 214
        Dingchuan Tang (Asthma-relieving Decoction) ........... 217
        Xuanfu Daizhe Tang (Decoction of Inula and
        Hematitum) ............................................ 220
        Jupi Zhuru Tang (Decoction of Tangerine Peel and
        Bamboo Shavings) ...................................... 221
   2.11 Prescriptions for Regulating Blood Circulation ........ 224
        2.11.1 Prescriptions for Promoting Blood Flow to
               Remove Stasis .................................. 225
        Taohe Chengqi Tang (Decoction of Peach Nucleus for
        Activating Qi) ........................................ 225
        Xuefu Zhuyu Tang (Decoction for Removing Blood
        Stasis in the Chest) .................................. 227
        Fuyuan Huoxue Tang (Decoction for Recovery and
        Activating Blood Circulation) ......................... 228
        Buyang Huanwu Tang (Decoction for Invigorating Yang
        and Recuperation) ..................................... 230
        Wenjing Tang (Decoction for Warming Meridians) ........ 232
        Shenghua Tang (Decoction for Postpartum Troubles) ..... 234
        Guizhi Fuling Wan (Pill of Cinnamon Twig and Poria) ... 236
        2.11.2 Prescriptions for Arresting Bleeding ........... 237
        Shihui San (Powder Made of Ashes of Ten Drugs) ........ 237
        Kexue Fang (Prescription for Treating Hemoptysis) ..... 239
        Xiaoji Yinzi (Small Thistle Decoction) ................ 241
        Huangtu Tang (Decoction of Baked Yellow Earth) ........ 242
   2.12 Prescriptions for Treating Wind Syndrome .............. 245
        2.12.1 Prescriptions for Dispelling Exogenous Wind .... 246
        Chuanxiong Chatiao San (Powder of Ligusticum) ......... 246
        Xiaofeng San (Powder for Dispersing Pathogenic Wind) .. 248
        Xiao Huoluo Dan (Bolus for Activating Meridians) ...... 250
        2.12.2 Prescriptions for Calming Endogenous Wind ...... 251
        Lingjiao Gouteng Tang (Decoction of Antelop's Horn
        and Uncaria Stem) ..................................... 251
        Zhengan Xifeng Tang (Decoction for Tranquilizing
        Liver-Wind) ........................................... 253
        Tianma Gouteng Yin (Decoction of Gastrodia and
        Uncaria) .............................................. 255
        Da Dingfeng Zhu (Bolus for Serious Endogenous Wind
        Syndrome) ............................................. 257
   2.13 Prescriptions for Eliminating Dampness ................ 259
        2.13.1 Prescriptions for Eliminating Dampness and
               Regulating the Stomach ......................... 260
        Pingwei San (Powder for Regulating Stomach Function) .. 260
        Huoxiang Zhengqi San (Powder of Agastachis for
        Restoring Vital Qi) ................................... 262
        2.13.2 Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat and
        Dampness .............................................. 265
        Yinchenhao Tang (Oriental Worm-wood Decoction) ........ 265
        Sanren Tang (Decoction of Three Kinds of Kernels) ..... 266
        Ganlu Xiaodu Dan (Sweet Dew for Detoxification) ....... 267
        Lianpo Yin (Decoction of Coptis Rhizome and Bark of
        Officinalis Magnolia) ................................. 269
        Bazheng San (Eight Health-restoring Powder) ........... 271
        Liuyi San (Liuyi Powder) .............................. 272
        Ermiao San (Powder of Two Wonderful Drugs) ............ 274
        2.13.3 Prescriptions for Promoting Diuresis and
               Eliminating Dampness ........................... 275
        Wuling San (Powder of Five Drugs Containing Poria) .... 275
        Zhuling Tang (Umbellate Pore Decoction) ............... 277
        Fangji Huangqi Tang (Decoction of Tetrandra and
        Astragalus) ........................................... 279
        2.13.4 Prescriptions for Warming and Eliminating
        Water-dampness ........................................ 280
        Linggui Zhugan Tang (Decoction of Poria, Bighead
        Atractylodes, Cinnamom and Licorice) .................. 280
        Zhenwu Tang (Decoction for Strengthening Spleen-
        kidney-уang) .......................................... 282
        Shipi San (Powder for Reinforcing the Spleen) ......... 283
        Bixie Fenqing Yin (Decoction of Collett Yam for
        Clearing Turbid Urine) ................................ 286
        2.13.5 Prescriptions for Expelling Wind and
        Eliminating Dampness .................................. 287
        Qianghuo Shengshi Tang (Decoction of Notoperygium
        for Expelling Dampness) ............................... 287
        Duhuo Jisheng Tang (Decoction of Pubescent Angelica
        and Loranthus) ........................................ 289
   2.14 Prescriptions for Eliminating Phlegm .................. 293
        2.14.1 Prescriptions for Drying Dampness and
               Eliminating Phlegm ............................. 295
        Erchen Tang (Erchen Decoction) ........................ 295
        Wendan Tang (Decoction for Clearing away Gallbladder
        Heat) ................................................. 297
        2.14.2 Prescriptions for Clearing away Heat and
               Eliminating Phlegm ............................. 299
        Qingqi Huatan Wan (Pill for Clearing away Heat and
        Phlegm) ............................................... 299
        Xiao Xianxiong Tang (Minor Decoction for Relieving
        Stuffiness in the Chest) .............................. 301
        Guntan Wan (Pill for Eliminating Stubborn Phlegm) ..... 302
        2.14.3 Prescriptions for Moistening Dryness and
               Eliminating Phlegm ............................. 304
        Beimu Gualou San (Power of Fritillary Bulb and
        Snakegourd) ........................................... 304
        2.14.4 Prescriptions for Warming and Eliminating
               Cold and Phlegm ................................ 306
        Linggan Wuwei Jiangxin Tang (Decoction of Poria,
        Licorice, Schisandra, Fried Ginger and Asarum) ........ 306
        Sanzi Yangqin Tang (Decoction of Three Kinds of
        Seeds for the Aged) ................................... 308
        2.14.5 Prescriptions for Eliminating Phlegm and
               Subduing Wind .................................. 309
        Banxia Baizhu Tianma Tang (Decoction of Pinellia,
        Bighead Atractylodes and Gastrodia) ................... 309
        Dingxian Wan (Pill for Relieving Epilepsy) ............ 311
   2.15 Peptic Prescriptions ..................................
        2.15.1 Prescriptions for Promoting Digestion by
               Removing Stagnancy ............................. 315
        Baohe Wan (Lenitive Pill) ............................. 315
        Zhishi Daozhi Wan (Pill of Immature Bitter Orange
        for Removing Stagnancy) ............................... 317
        2.15.2 Prescriptions for Promoting Digestion by
               Activating the Spleen .......................... 319
        Zhizhu Wan (Pill of Immature Bitter Orange and
        Bighead Atractylodes) ................................. 319
        Jianpi Wan (Pill of Invigorating the Spleen) .......... 320
   2.16 Prescriptions for Treating Carbuncles ................. 324
        2.16.1 Prescriptions for External Carbuncles .......... 325
        Xianfang Huoming Yin (Fairy Decoction for Treating
        Cutaneous Infections) ................................. 325
        Tounong San (Powder for Promoting Pus Discharge) ...... 328
        Yanghe Tang (Yang-activiting Decoction) ............... 329
        2.16.2 Prescriptions for Internal Carbuncles .......... 331
        Weijing Tang (Reed Stem Decoction) .................... 331
        Dahuang Mudan Tang (Decoction of Rhubarb Root and
        Moutan Bark) .......................................... 332
3  Appendix ................................................... 335

Commonly Used Chinese Patent Medicines ........................ 335
Index of the Prescriptions .................................... 376
Postscript .................................................... 386


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