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Issue #3, 2004, Fu Jian Zhong Yi Yao (Fujian Chinese Medicine & Medicinals)

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Issue #3, 2004 of the Fu Jian Zhong Yi Yao just arrived on my desk. I

thought I would list the table of contents to give just a little idea

of what all is in a typical CM journal from the PRC. Keep in mind that

there are 30-40 of these journals published monthly, and the following

list is fairly typical of the number and kinds of articles published

in these journals.

 

Chronic viral hepatitis - the two lead articles

Hypertension treated with Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin

Chronic gastritis

IgA nephropathy - two articles, one with 32 cases

Perimenopausal syndrome, 32 cases treated by enriching the kidneys and

clearing the heart

Arthritis, 30 cases

Bone fracture - 188 cases

Elbow fracture - one article 29 cases, another 28 cases

Post-stroke depression, 36 cases treated by Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang &

acupuncture

Ulcerative colitis, 49 cases treated by fortifying the spleen and

clearing the intestines

Epigastric pain, one article 83 cases, another article 161 cases

Diabetic gastric paresis, 40 cases

Infertility, 217 cases

Anxiety disorder, 50 cases

Pediatric diarrhea, 88 cases

Post colon cancer surgery indigestion, 49 cases

Kidney failure due to urolithiasis, three cases

Post breast cancer surgery upper extremity edema, 30 cases

CM nursing of nephritis patients

Research on kidney yang vacuity pattern chronic kidney failure in rats

Research on GLP-1 secretion and Ci Wu Jia

Ye Tian-shi on enduring diseases entering the network vessels

The CM prevention and treatment of urolithiasis

Thoughts on Long Dan Xie Tang resulting in kidney damage

Lower buring bleeding due to psychological causes treated by Huang

Lian Jie Du Tang

Clinical experiences in the treatment of periarthritis of the shoulder

by Gao Shu-zhong (a famous old CM practitioner)

Chronic atrophic gastritis, 36 cases

Anal fissures, 130 cases

Post-surgical treatment of lower extremity fracture with Added Flavors

San Miao San

A literature review on the pharmacology of Tian San Qi

Ischemic necrosis of the head of the humerus after fracture

 

Bob

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