Bo HUANG, Yun LING. Huang Huang’s experience in treating gastrointestinal diseases with classical formulas. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(11):1-6(2021)
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Bo HUANG, Yun LING. Huang Huang’s experience in treating gastrointestinal diseases with classical formulas. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(11):1-6(2021) DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2021.2104087.
Huang Huang’s experience in treating gastrointestinal diseases with classical formulas
The purpose of this paper is to introduce professor Huang Huang’s experience in differential diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases with classical formulas. Most of the prescriptions prescribed by professor Huang can be elucidated by the contents of classics. He pays attention to the indications of each prescription, emphasizes the adjustment of patients’ physique and emotion, focuses on the addition and subtraction of prescriptions and the use of combined prescriptions, and pays attention to the time and methods of taking medicine. And one proven case is presented.
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胃肠病经方方证相应黄煌中医药疗法
Keywords
gastrointestinal diseasesclassic formulascorrespondence between prescription and syndromeHuang Huangtraditional Chinese medicine therapy
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