Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 what books detail the pathomechanisms of symptoms. I think sionneau does a good job in volumes 1-7, esp. since the symptom list is so extensive > I have a question for you, can you recommend a good pathomechanism > book for TCM? We know many of the symptoms that manifest due to > diseases such has gan mao and ke sou etc. Chinese Herbs FAX: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 > " kobicek " <bohumilk > Sat Jan 3, 2004 12:29:10 AM US/Pacific > < > Re: pathomechanisms > > Dear , > > I recommended to you two books, but both in Chinese: > > 1. Zhongyi zhengzhuang jianbie zhenduanxue (Diagnosis due syndrom > differentiation in ), author Zhao Jinduo zhubian, > publisher Renmin Weisheng Chubanshe 1985 > Great books, which descripted pathomechanismus of symptoms in every > syndrom (why the concrete symptoms presented in the concrete syndroms > and not in other syndroms) > > 2.Zhongyi bingyin bingji xue (Science of pathomechanisms in Chinese > medicine), publisher Zhongguo Yi Yao Ke Chubanshe 2002. Modern, very > large book descripted pathomechanismus of syndroms from TCM point of > view and (!) from modern Western science point of view (Western > science checking of statements of TCM pathomechanismus ) > > Sincerely, > Bohumil Kopac > Czech Republic > > , > wrote: >> what books detail the pathomechanisms of symptoms. I think > sionneau >> does a good job in volumes 1-7, esp. since the symptom list is so >> extensive >> >> >> >>> I have a question for you, can you recommend a good > pathomechanism >>> book for TCM? We know many of the symptoms that manifest due to >>> diseases such has gan mao and ke sou etc. >> >> >> >> Chinese Herbs >> >> FAX: >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 I asked for a few examples. what great works these all seem to be. There are two examples ( of course partial) from books I mentioned. " Zhongyi zhengzhuang jianbie zhenduanxue " is one of 30-part book series of reference books for all areas of TCM and have approx. 500 pages of a little larger than A4 format (A4 is similar to american Letter format) with tiny characters. For example books as " Zhong Yi Pei Fang Xue " (750+ pages about creating formulas from both historical and modern TCM and from Western science point of views) or " Nei Ke Yinan Bing Zhong Yi Zhi Liao Xue " (1000+ (more than one thousand ) pages of " TCM treatment of difficult and complicated diseases " with detailed descripton of symptoms, syndroms, pathomechanismes, healing strategies, tools and remedies from TCM and Western Medicine point of view for difficult illneses as AIDS, SSS, Meniere disease or gout) are gems in my small (300+ titles) library. Example 1 >(why the concrete symptoms presented in the concrete syndroms and not in other syndroms) example: Syndrom " Gan xue xu zheng " (Depletion of Liver blood) Symptoms: dizziness, pale face, eye blackout, sleeping difficulties ..... Explanation: Lower transportation of blood to head have consequence in dizziness and blackout. Lower nutrition of head and specially of eyes , have consequences in blackout, night blindness and feeling of dryness in eyes. Not enough nutrition of head is presented in pale face, but in pale nails too. Depletion of Liver blood lead to not enough nourishment of soul Shen. Depletion of Yin substrat of Shen have consequence to irritability of Shen, which presented in big amount colorful dreams and light sleep (difficult start of sleeping, many times wake up due night and so on) ..... Example 2 (Western science checking of statements of TCM pathomechanismus ) Example: Western laboratory tests of patients, which have depletion of Wei Qi, presented decreased level of IgA, IgG and decreased rate of T-lymphocyte transformation. Chinese Herbs FAX: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 hm sounds intresting , but where can I order this book?? thanks best wishes Rick - cha Saturday, January 03, 2004 10:19 AM Fwd: pathomechanisms > " kobicek " <bohumilk > Sat Jan 3, 2004 12:29:10 AM US/Pacific > < > Re: pathomechanisms > > Dear , > > I recommended to you two books, but both in Chinese: > > 1. Zhongyi zhengzhuang jianbie zhenduanxue (Diagnosis due syndrom > differentiation in ), author Zhao Jinduo zhubian, > publisher Renmin Weisheng Chubanshe 1985 > Great books, which descripted pathomechanismus of symptoms in every > syndrom (why the concrete symptoms presented in the concrete syndroms > and not in other syndroms) > > 2.Zhongyi bingyin bingji xue (Science of pathomechanisms in Chinese > medicine), publisher Zhongguo Yi Yao Ke Chubanshe 2002. Modern, very > large book descripted pathomechanismus of syndroms from TCM point of > view and (!) from modern Western science point of view (Western > science checking of statements of TCM pathomechanismus ) > > Sincerely, > Bohumil Kopac > Czech Republic > > , > wrote: >> what books detail the pathomechanisms of symptoms. I think > sionneau >> does a good job in volumes 1-7, esp. since the symptom list is so >> extensive >> >> >> >>> I have a question for you, can you recommend a good > pathomechanism >>> book for TCM? We know many of the symptoms that manifest due to >>> diseases such has gan mao and ke sou etc. >> >> >> >> Chinese Herbs >> >> FAX: >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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