|                                      
             
 
Contents 
Part One 
General Introduction  
Chapter One 
Introduction 
Chapter Two 
Diagnostic Essentials 
Section one 
Clinical manifestations  
1.     
Abdominal pain 
2.     
Gastrointestinal 
symptoms 
3.     
Fever and chills 
4.     
Jaundice 
5.     
Physical signs 
Section two 
Physio-chemical examinations 
1.     
B-ultrasonic 
examination 
2.     
X-ray examination 
3.     
Computerized 
tomography(CT)scan 
4.     
Nuclein scanning 
5.     
Duodenal biliary 
drainage 
6.     
Laboratory tests 
Section three 
Differential diagnosis 
1.     
Esophageal hiatus 
hernia 
2.     
Peptic ulcer 
3.     
Angina pectoris 
4.     
Pancreatitis 
5.     
Biliary ascariasis 
6.     
Primary carcinoma of 
gallbladder 
7.     
Chapter Three TCM 
Understanding of Cholelithiasis 
Part Two Typical 
Therapy 
Chapter One 
Treatment of Cholelithiasis at the Acute Stage 
Section one 
Internal therapy 
1.     
Treatment according to 
syndrome differentiation 
2.     
Chinese patent 
medicines 
3.     
Simple and empirical 
recipes 
Section two External therapy 
1.     
Application therapy 
2.     
Enteroclysis therapy 
Section three 
Acupuncture and moxibustion therapy 
1.     
Body acupuncture 
2.     
Moxibustion 
3.     
Auricular acupuncture 
with body acupuncture 
4.     
Auricular-seed-pressing therapy 
5.     
DJS-I Auricular 
Pressing Apparatus 
6.     
Electrical impulse 
stimulation on auricular and body acupoints 
7.     
Auricular 
electro-acupuncture 
8.     
Magnetic bead therapy 
9.     
Acupoint-injection 
therapy 
10. 
Complex therapy of 
retroauricular bloodletting therapy 
11. 
Catgut-embedding 
therapy 
Section four 
Tuina therapy 
1.     
Pressing and kneading 
manipulation 
2.     
Digital-pressing 
manipulation on acupoints of chest 
3.     
Apparatus of 
pushing-pressing-activating meridians 
Section five 
Psychotherapy 
Section six 
Dietetic therapy 
Chapter Two 
Treatment in Remission Stage 
Section One 
Internal therapy 
1.     
Treatment according to 
syndrome differentiation 
2.     
Chinese patent 
medicines 
3.     
Simple and empirical 
recipes  
Section two 
External therapy 
1.     
Application therapy 
2.     
Application on 
acupoints 
Section three 
Acupuncture and moxibustion therapy 
1.     
Body acupuncture 
2.     
Auricular acupuncture 
3.     
Auricular-seed-pressing therapy 
4.     
Complex therapy of 
pressing-puncturing auricular points 
5.     
Dermal needling 
therapy 
6.     
Catgut-embedding 
therapy 
Section four 
Tuina therapy 
Section five 
Physical exercise therapy 
Section six 
Psychotherapy 
Section seven 
Dietetic therapy 
Chapter Three 
Regimen for Cholelithiasis 
Section one 
Importance of proper diet 
1.     
Regular breakfast 
2.     
Less intake of animal 
fat and high-cholesterol foods 
3.     
Light diet 
4.     
Temperate diet without 
indulgent preference to certain foods 
Section two 
Spiritual healthcare and desirous control 
Section three 
Stabilizing mi8nd and cooperative treatment 
Section four 
Physical exercises for treatment and prevention 
Part Three 
Experience of Celebrated Senior TCM Doctors 
Chapter One 
Wang Xiaofu¨s Clinical Experience 
Chapter Two 
Huang Zenfeng¨s Clinical Experience 
Chapter Three 
Sheng Xunqing¨s Clinical Experience 
Appendix: 
Chinese herbs cited in this book 
						 |