Hello!
Hi Dr.
Lee, I have a question for you: where and how can I find a book about Chinese medicine pharmacology? Can you recommend a professional yet easy-to-understand book on Chinese medicine pharmacology? Sorry for typing in English, but you can reply to me in Chinese.
Thank you very much, Dr.
Lee.
SEAN, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2003/03/30
Dr. Li Yixuan reply Pharmacology
Dear SEAN,
Hello! Regarding your inquiry about reference books, I would like to recommend a few that I frequently use:
1.
Modern Pharmacology of Traditional Chinese Medicine by Wang Benxiang, Tianjin Science and Technology Publishing House
2.
Clinical Applications of Traditional Chinese Medicine, published by Qiye Bookstore
3.
Handbook of Common Traditional Chinese Medicine Ingredients and Pharmacology by Huang Kangtai, China Medical Technology Publishing House
4.
Pharmacology and Applications of Traditional Chinese Medicine by Wang Yusheng, People's Health Publishing House
5.
Pharmacology and Applications of Common Traditional Chinese Medicine by Lin Jingbin, published by China Medical University
These books should be available at bookstores near medical schools.
If you can't find them at the bookstore, you can borrow them from the library of China Medical University.
I believe you will find the answers you are looking for.
Best wishes,
May all your wishes come true.
Reply Date: 2003/03/30
More Info
Finding accessible and professional books on Chinese medicine pharmacology can be quite a rewarding endeavor, especially if you are looking to deepen your understanding of this ancient yet evolving field. Chinese medicine, with its rich history and complex theories, can sometimes be daunting for newcomers. However, there are several resources that can help you navigate this fascinating subject.
Recommended Books
1. "Modern Chinese Medicine Pharmacology" (现代中药药理学) by Wang Benxiang (王本祥) - This book is published by Tianjin Science and Technology Press and is well-regarded for its comprehensive yet understandable approach to pharmacology in Chinese medicine. It covers various herbs and their pharmacological effects, making it a great starting point for beginners.
2. "Clinical Applications of Chinese Medicine" (中药临床应用) - Published by Qiye Publishing House, this book focuses on the practical applications of Chinese herbal medicine in clinical settings. It is designed to be user-friendly, making it suitable for those who may not have a strong background in pharmacology.
3. "Handbook of Common Chinese Medicinal Ingredients and Pharmacology" (常用中药成分与药理手册) by Huang Kangtai (黄康泰) - This handbook is an excellent resource for understanding the active components of commonly used Chinese herbs and their pharmacological properties. It is concise and well-organized, making it easy to reference.
4. "Pharmacology and Applications of Chinese Medicine" (中药药理与应用) by Wang Yusheng (王浴生) - This book provides a detailed overview of the pharmacological aspects of Chinese medicine, along with practical applications. It is suitable for both students and practitioners.
5. "Pharmacology and Applications of Common Chinese Medicine" (常用中药药理与应用) by Lin Jingbin (林景彬) - This book is published by China Medical University and focuses on the pharmacological effects and clinical applications of common Chinese herbs, making it a practical guide for those in the field.
Where to Find These Books
You can typically find these books at medical college bookstores, especially those near institutions that specialize in traditional Chinese medicine. If you are unable to locate them in physical bookstores, consider checking online platforms that specialize in medical literature or Chinese medicine resources. Websites like Amazon or specialized medical book retailers may have these titles available for purchase.
Additionally, university libraries, particularly those associated with Chinese medicine programs, often have extensive collections of relevant texts. If you are near a university with a Chinese medicine program, visiting their library could provide you with access to a wealth of information.
Online Resources
In addition to physical books, there are numerous online resources that can supplement your learning. Websites like the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) and various academic journals provide access to research articles and reviews on Chinese medicine pharmacology. These can be invaluable for understanding current trends and findings in the field.
Conclusion
In summary, finding accessible and professional books on Chinese medicine pharmacology is achievable with the right resources. The recommended titles provide a solid foundation for understanding the principles and applications of Chinese herbal medicine. Whether you choose to purchase these books or access them through libraries, you will be well on your way to gaining a deeper understanding of this intricate field. Remember, the journey into Chinese medicine is not just about reading; it’s about integrating knowledge with practice, so consider seeking out workshops or courses that can enhance your learning experience. Good luck on your journey into the world of Chinese medicine!
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