| Chinese-English Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine Editor-in-Chief: Ou Ming
Hardcover, 5.5 inch x 8.5 inch, 640 pages Published by Guangdong Science & Technology Publishing House, China, First Edition 1988, Second Impression 1999 ISBN 9620402073 This book collects 4,584 entries used in the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, and in various clinical branches of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion, with the explanations both in Chinese and English and appendices giving names of Chinese herbs, prescriptions, and their compositions, and so on. The classical Chinese language was extremely terse and epigrammatic; the authors have therefore chosen translations in plain words which offer the greatest chance of being understood both by Chinese and non-Chinese readers. The authors have striven to make explanations of technical terms in accord with the original concepts of traditional Chinese medicine. It is useful for medical scholars, translators, and the teachers and students in medical colleges as they study traditional Chinese medicine materia medica and western medicine's workers, translators, teachers and students in medical college.The arrangement of the entries: The first item is the headword in Chinese, attached with the Chinese phonetic alphabets, then the Chinese explanations. The corresponding terms in English are printed in bold Roman type, followed by the English explanations. The various meanings of a Chinese headword are marked off by Arabic numerals, with English corresponding terms and explanations; in case of an entry with only one corresponding term, but with more than one meaning, then each meaning is introduced by Arabic numerals with parentheses. The Chinese headwords are arranged by the numbers of strokes of a Chinese character and the order of strokes observed in calligraphy. Contents Guide to the Use of this Book Index of Entries Ping-ying Index Chinese-English Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine Text Appendix I: Nomenclature of Common Chinese Materia Medica Appendix II: Nomenclature of Common Recipes Appendix III: List of Chinese Famous Physician in Successive Dynasties Appendix IV: List of Literature of Traditional Chinese Medicine Appendix V: Comparison of Measures and Weights in Ancient Time and Modern Time |