Illustrated Materia Medica

Illustrated Materia Medica
Author: Kansal Kamal
Publisher: B. Jain Publishers
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2003-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9788170214687

The Young Author Has Tried To Visualise The Symptoms Of Medicines, Making The Difficult Subject Materia Medica Easy To Understand And Remember.

Illustrated Materia Medica of Dreams, Delusions, Dreads

Illustrated Materia Medica of Dreams, Delusions, Dreads
Author: Meera
Publisher: B. Jain Publishers
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9788180560521

In the era of television, computers and more sophisticated techniques, to grasp the knowledge of any subject is quite easy and interesting which make a long-lasting impact on the mind. This book has pictorial illustrations concerning Dreams. Delusions and Dreads to create a long-lasting impression on the minds of neophytes for easy understanding of the Materia Media. The book is in three parts: the first part covers the Dreams, second the Delusions and third the Dreads (fears).

An Illustrated Chinese Materia Medica in Hong Kong

An Illustrated Chinese Materia Medica in Hong Kong
Author: Zhongzhen Zhao
Publisher: Other Publishers
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

The first English monograph on Chinese crude and decoction pieces used in Hong Kong, An Illustrated Chinese Materia Medica in Hong Kong is as innovative as it is authoritative.The 'introduction' provides an in-depth analysis of the history and characteristics of the Chinese medicines industry in Hong Kong, helping the readers to develop a proper understanding of the local market of Chinese medicines and acquire a sound knowledge of crude drugs and decoction pieces. An informative, useful resource book which closely ties in with the regulation of Chinese medicines in Hong Kong, this book includes numerous items of Chinese medicines commonly used in Hong Kong but not recorded in the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China. Collected personally by the authors and editors and now displayed in the HKBU Bank of China (Hong Kong) Chinese Medicine Centre, the crude drugs and decoction pieces introduced in the book have all undergone rigorous authentication by experts.This is a reference book for those engaged in the teaching, research, sale, trading, clinical work and other forms of Chinese medicine.This book contains description of over 500 commonly used Chinese herbs with full colour and actual size pictures of the herbs. This is a publication which will be treasured by many who practise or use Chinese medicine for promotion of health.

An Illustrated Chinese Materia Medica

An Illustrated Chinese Materia Medica
Author: Jing-Nuan Wu
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 715
Release: 2005-04-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0198032145

One of the cornerstones of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), herbal medicine has evolved over centuries of clinical practice and empirical results into a vast body of knowledge encompassing more than 6,000 substances, most of whose effects and uses have been documented and researched. The literature on Chinese medicinal herbs is unparalleled and unsurpassed in the world's medical knowledge; the earliest known pharmacological work was composed before the end of the third century B.C. The first classical Chinese materia medica appeared during the late Han dynasty (25-22- A.D.) and included 365 entries of botanical, zoological, and mineral substances, listing their properties and effects. Subsequent materia medica were assembled during virtually every dynasty from the Liang (456-536 A.D.) to the Qing (1645-1911). Among the major treatments published during these centuries was the 30-volume Materia Medica Arranged According to Pattern, which had 1558 entries, more than 3,000 formulae, and became the official pharmacopoeia of herbal medicine in China for 500 years. n Illustrated Chinese Materia Medica brings to the English language a lavishly illustrated atlas of the 320 herbs used most frequently in traditional Chinese medical practice. Each substance is profiled authoritatively in monographs that provide pharmaceutical, botanical and English names; flavor properties and channel tropisms; functions; clinical uses and major combinations; dosage and administration; and precautions. Intended for medicinal and pharmaceutical chemists as well as practitioners of homeopathic and alternative medicines, this materia medica offers a unique blend of authenticity that is derived from knowledge of classical Chinese literature with a clearly practical objective of persenting valuable information in a straightforward, easily comprehensible style.

An Illustrated Chinese Materia Medica

An Illustrated Chinese Materia Medica
Author: Jing-Nuan Wu
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 715
Release: 2005-04-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 019988157X

One of the cornerstones of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), herbal medicine has evolved over centuries of clinical practice and empirical results into a vast body of knowledge encompassing more than 6,000 substances, most of whose effects and uses have been documented and researched. The literature on Chinese medicinal herbs is unparalleled and unsurpassed in the world's medical knowledge; the earliest known pharmacological work was composed before the end of the third century B.C. The first classical Chinese materia medica appeared during the late Han dynasty (25-22- A.D.) and included 365 entries of botanical, zoological, and mineral substances, listing their properties and effects. Subsequent materia medica were assembled during virtually every dynasty from the Liang (456-536 A.D.) to the Qing (1645-1911). Among the major treatments published during these centuries was the 30-volume Materia Medica Arranged According to Pattern, which had 1558 entries, more than 3,000 formulae, and became the official pharmacopoeia of herbal medicine in China for 500 years. n Illustrated Chinese Materia Medica brings to the English language a lavishly illustrated atlas of the 320 herbs used most frequently in traditional Chinese medical practice. Each substance is profiled authoritatively in monographs that provide pharmaceutical, botanical and English names; flavor properties and channel tropisms; functions; clinical uses and major combinations; dosage and administration; and precautions. Intended for medicinal and pharmaceutical chemists as well as practitioners of homeopathic and alternative medicines, this materia medica offers a unique blend of authenticity that is derived from knowledge of classical Chinese literature with a clearly practical objective of persenting valuable information in a straightforward, easily comprehensible style.

A Materia Medica for Chinese Medicine

A Materia Medica for Chinese Medicine
Author: Carl-Hermann Hempen
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 1019
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0443100942

Phytotherapy or herbal medicine is the most important therapy within Chinese medicine and is being used increasingly in the West. A Materia Medica for Chinese Medicine: plants, minerals and animal products describes 400 of the most important plants, minerals and animal substances used as treatments by Chinese medical practitioners. The items included have been selected according to their degree of clinical relevance. Each remedy is clearly described and illustrated on two facing pages, making this an easily accessible reference for both students and practitioners of Chinese herbal medicine. The clearly laid out text presents the following details for each herb or substance included: a detailed description of the characteristic features indictions for safe use medicinal and toxic effects possible combinations with other substances full-colour illustrations, generally two for each substance, showing the detailed characterisitcs of the item described A Materia Medica for Chinese Medicine has been written by two medically trained doctors who have worked as TCM therapists specializing in the use of Chinese herbs for more than 30 years. Based on their many years of teaching and practice, the book has been carefully compiled and designed to provide a concise and accurate practice-based reference for both students and practitioners.

The History of Medications for Women

The History of Medications for Women
Author: M.J. O'Dowd
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 844
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1000161536

The first work of its kind, The History of Medications for Women: Materia medica woman is a richly detailed, far-ranging illustrated history of medications for women in all the great cultures and civilizations, from ancient times to the present. Compiled by an acclaimed author of medical history literature, this is the only book that extends from the earliest uses of ergometrine, lettuce, and mummy medicine, through the history of women's medications in ancient Assyria and Egypt, and into the 16th through 20th centuries. With the main sections organized by origin and timeline, the book contains lists of medications used by women from earliest times to the present accompanied by historically-based text. The author includes botanical, chemical, pharmacalogical, and therapeutic details where appropriate, as well as extensive quotations from both contemporary and old, rare books. The text is complemented with the history of obstetrics and gynecology, along with short biographies and illustrations. Additionally, the author presents a unique fund of hard-to-find information in sections devoted to topics such as anesthesia and analgesia, antiseptics, antibiotics and chemotherapy, blood transfusion and Rhesus disease, eclampsia, family planning, menopause, and uterine stimulants. Interesting and thought-provoking, The History of Medications for Women will not only provide an enjoyable read, but will allow you to appreciate the past and look at the future with a new perspective.

Illustrated Materia Medica of Indo-Tibetan Medicine

Illustrated Materia Medica of Indo-Tibetan Medicine
Author: Bhagwan Dash
Publisher:
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1987
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Based on Sman-dpyad Yan-lag brgyad-pai sñin-poi grel-pa-las sman-gyi min-gi rnam-grans, and Madanadinighantu, medieval Ayurvedic texts, by Candranandana.