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書 名:中草藥彩色圖譜(第四版)
作 者:徐國鈞,王強 著
I S B N:9787533542788
齣 版 社:福建科技齣版社
齣版時間:2013年7月第4版
印刷時間:2013年7月第29次
字 數:9970000
頁 數:1111
開 本:32開
包 裝:精裝
紙 張:膠版紙
:148元
編輯
作者*威:生藥學傢、中國藥科大學教授、中國科學院院士,傾力打造。
版本升級:500種常用中草藥,精心篩選,取中草藥之精華。
圖片精美:1000餘幅高清色照片,再現,動植物與藥材形態。
實用有效:2000餘首驗方,中醫藥專傢,傾情奉獻。
目錄
根 類
根莖類
果實類
種子類
花 類
葉 類
木 類
皮 類
莖藤類
全草類
其他類
動物類
礦物類
內容
本書按入藥部位分類,介紹500種常用中草藥(包括植物藥、動物藥、礦物藥)的來源、植物形態、采製、性狀、化學成分、藥理、性味、功能主治、驗方等。
本書是在《中草藥彩色圖譜(第三版)》的基礎上修訂而成,主要修訂有:①根據*新版《藥典》及中草藥的臨床應用情況,精心篩選,增補常用品種。②增加同一動(植)物來源而部位不同的品種,如除桑葉外,增補同樣來源於桑科植物桑的桑白皮、桑枝、桑椹等。③補充藥材的多種製品,如除人參外,增補由人參炮製加工而成的紅參等。④閤並多來源品種,以便臨床應用。⑤充實應用性內容,將“配伍應用”改為“驗方”。
作者簡介
徐國鈞:江蘇常熟人,生於1922年。中國科學院院士,中國藥科大學生藥學教授,國務院學位委員會學科評議組成員,衛生部藥典委員會名譽委員,ACME(中醫藥文摘雜誌)顧問,中草藥學會(日本)常務理事。編著《生藥學》、《常用中藥材品種整理和質量研究》等著作40餘部,其中半數為主編;發錶論文200餘篇。參加學術會議30次。負責的研著項目多次獲*傢級、部級奬。
王強:江蘇南京人,生於1949年。1981年獲碩士學位,1987年獲博士學位。中國藥科大學生藥學教授,博士生導師,藥品監督管理局藥品審評專傢,江蘇省藥學會中藥與天然藥物委員會主任委員,中國藥學會中藥與天然藥物委員會委員。編著論著26部,其中任主編的8部,任副主編的9部;發錶論文200餘篇。1991年被教委、國務院學位委員會授予“作齣突齣貢獻的中國博士學位獲得者”稱號;1997年獲“吳階平—保羅?楊森醫學藥學奬”。
medicinal plants colorful atlas (fourth edition) hardcover color edition chinese herbal medicine chinese materia medica colorful atlas ben cao gang mu traditional chinese medicine book I. Introduction The Chinese Herbal Medicine Colorful Atlas (Fourth Edition) is a comprehensive and meticulously crafted visual guide to the vast and intricate world of Chinese medicinal herbs. This latest edition, presented in a durable hardcover with vibrant color illustrations, serves as an indispensable resource for practitioners, students, researchers, and enthusiasts of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It aims to bridge the gap between classical knowledge and modern understanding, offering a practical and accessible way to identify, understand, and utilize the rich pharmacopoeia of Chinese herbs. Drawing inspiration from the foundational work of Ben Cao Gang Mu and incorporating contemporary scientific research, this atlas provides an unparalleled visual and textual exploration of medicinal plants. It goes beyond mere identification, delving into the essence of each herb, its traditional applications, and its underlying pharmacological properties. The endeavor is to empower readers with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of Chinese materia medica with confidence and precision, fostering a deeper appreciation for the therapeutic power of nature. II. Scope and Content This atlas meticulously details a wide array of Chinese medicinal herbs, encompassing those commonly used in everyday practice as well as rarer, specialized remedies. The selection prioritizes accuracy, relevance, and comprehensive coverage, ensuring that users have access to the most pertinent information for their needs. 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Habitat and Distribution: Information on where each herb naturally grows, its preferred environmental conditions (soil, climate, altitude), and its geographical distribution within China and potentially other regions. This contextualizes the herb and provides insights into cultivation practices. Harvesting and Processing: Guidance on the optimal time for harvesting specific parts of the plant (e.g., root, leaf, flower, fruit) and the traditional methods of processing (e.g., drying, stir-frying, steaming, calcining) required to prepare them for medicinal use. The importance of proper processing in altering the herb's properties and efficacy is emphasized. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Properties: This section forms the cornerstone of the TCM perspective. It details: Nature (性): Whether the herb is cold, cool, neutral, warm, or hot. This property dictates its primary action in clearing heat, warming the body, or harmonizing the system. Flavor (味): Whether the herb is pungent, sweet, sour, bitter, or salty. Each flavor is associated with specific therapeutic actions, such as dispelling wind-cold, tonifying qi, or draining dampness. Meridian Tropism (歸經): Which organ systems or meridians the herb primarily influences. This indicates where its therapeutic effects are most likely to manifest. Actions (功效): The specific therapeutic effects of the herb, such as clearing heat and detoxifying, tonifying qi and blood, regulating menstruation, or soothing the liver. This is often a list of the herb's most significant functions. Indications (主治): The conditions, diseases, or symptoms for which the herb is traditionally prescribed. This provides practical guidance for its application in clinical settings. Dosage (用量): Recommended dosages for common preparations, typically expressed in grams, with caveats regarding individual patient conditions and physician discretion. Contraindications and Precautions (禁忌與注意事項): Crucial information regarding who should avoid using the herb, potential side effects, and interactions with other herbs or medications. This emphasizes the importance of safe and responsible use. Modern Pharmacological Research: A crucial addition in this edition, this section integrates contemporary scientific findings. It discusses: Active Constituents: Identification and description of key chemical compounds responsible for the herb's therapeutic effects (e.g., alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, polysaccharides). Pharmacological Actions: Scientific evidence supporting the herb's traditional actions, such as anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antimicrobial, immunomodulatory, or antioxidant properties. Clinical Studies and Applications: Summaries of relevant research and clinical trials that investigate the efficacy and safety of the herb in treating specific conditions, often drawing parallels with its traditional uses. This section aims to validate traditional knowledge with scientific evidence and explore new therapeutic avenues. Color Illustrations: The atlas is distinguished by its high-quality, vibrant, and accurate color photographs of each herb. These images are not merely decorative; they are meticulously chosen to depict the herb in its natural state and in its processed forms, showcasing key diagnostic features that are vital for identification. Multiple angles and close-ups are often provided to highlight specific morphological characteristics. The color accuracy ensures that readers can reliably compare the images with the actual plants or materials they encounter. III. Target Audience and Applications The "Chinese Herbal Medicine Colorful Atlas (Fourth Edition)" is designed to be a versatile resource serving a broad spectrum of users: TCM Practitioners (Acupuncturists, Herbalists, Doctors): For them, the atlas is an essential desk reference for accurate identification, understanding herb properties and actions, and ensuring correct prescription. It aids in differential diagnosis and treatment planning. The integration of modern research also supports evidence-based practice. TCM Students: This atlas is an invaluable learning tool, providing a clear and visual foundation for understanding the vast array of herbs. It complements theoretical studies by offering practical, visual learning aids for memorization and identification. Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians: Professionals involved in dispensing Chinese herbal medicines will find the detailed descriptions and identification features crucial for ensuring the correct sourcing and dispensing of quality herbs. Researchers and Scientists: The atlas serves as a starting point for ethnobotanical studies, phytochemistry research, and pharmacological investigations into Chinese medicinal plants. The inclusion of modern research data bridges traditional knowledge with scientific inquiry. Botanists and Naturalists: For those interested in the flora of China and medicinal botany, the atlas offers detailed botanical descriptions and high-quality illustrations. Health Enthusiasts and the General Public: Individuals interested in natural health, herbal remedies, and the cultural heritage of TCM will find this atlas an accessible and informative guide to understanding the therapeutic potential of common herbs. IV. Unique Features and Advantages The "Chinese Herbal Medicine Colorful Atlas (Fourth Edition)" stands out due to several key features: Exceptional Visuals: The extensive collection of high-resolution, true-color photographs is a primary strength. These visuals are meticulously curated to showcase the most important identification features of each herb, making it easier to distinguish between similar species and verify the authenticity of raw materials. Comprehensive and Accurate Information: The content is compiled from authoritative sources and rigorously reviewed, ensuring accuracy in botanical descriptions, TCM properties, and modern pharmacological data. The depth of information provided for each herb is unparalleled. Integration of Traditional and Modern Knowledge: By seamlessly blending classical TCM principles with contemporary scientific research, the atlas offers a holistic understanding of each herb. This dual perspective is essential for the evolution and validation of TCM. User-Friendly Format: The consistent structure of each entry, coupled with clear and concise language, makes the atlas easy to navigate and understand. The hardcover binding ensures durability for frequent use in busy environments. Authoritative Authorship: The atlas benefits from the expertise of renowned scholars and practitioners in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine and pharmacognosy. Their collective knowledge guarantees the reliability and depth of the content. Updated Content: As the fourth edition, it represents the latest knowledge and advancements in the field, incorporating new research findings and potentially new herbs or updated classifications. V. Conclusion The "Chinese Herbal Medicine Colorful Atlas (Fourth Edition)" is more than just a reference book; it is a gateway to understanding and appreciating the profound healing capabilities of nature as understood through the lens of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Its exquisite illustrations, combined with detailed botanical descriptions, traditional medicinal properties, and up-to-date pharmacological research, make it an indispensable tool for anyone seeking to engage with the world of Chinese herbal medicine. This atlas empowers its users with the knowledge to identify, understand, and utilize these ancient remedies with confidence, contributing to the advancement and integration of TCM in modern healthcare. It is a testament to the enduring wisdom of classical texts like Ben Cao Gang Mu and the continuous evolution of medicinal knowledge.