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书名:名师临床带考与四大经典汇通
定价:35元
作者:李赛美
出版社:中国中医药出版社
出版日期:2012-6-1
ISBN:9787513206969
字数:308000
页码:269
版次:1
装帧:平装
开本:16开
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李赛美主编的《名师临床带教与四大经典汇通》内容包括:名师临床带教实录、四大经典临床汇通,以及临床实录教学示范及案例练习三部分。以案例讨论学习形式,展示并解析中医名家临床查房思路与步骤,提炼四大经典临床辨证体系精髓,突出六经、脏腑经络、卫气营血及三焦辨证体系的综合运用。本着理论与临床不断循环、交融的中医学习与提升原则,既突出经典指导临床,又注重临床回归经典。《名师临床带教与四大经典汇通》以guojia重点学科、guojia重点专科及guojia中医药管理局中医优势学科——《伤寒论》临床实践基地为平台,集guojia教学团队、guojia精品课程及全国经方班优质资源,着力推出汇通经典、面向临床、现代开放的经典课程实践教材,为培养运用型高级中医药人才提供全新的实战素材和思路;回答了“四大经典核心内容是什么”,“如何学习与运用经典”诸问题,是中医院校本科、研究生及临床医师提高“临床实践”能力的必备教程。
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李赛美,湖南长沙人。医学博士,广州中医药大学教授,主任医师,博士生导师,博士后合作教授,伤寒论教研室主任、经典临床研究所所长。guojia重点学科——中医临床基础学术带头人,guojia中医药管理局重点学科——伤寒论学科带头人,guojia精品课程《伤寒论》主持者,guojia教学团队——中医临床基础核心成员。中华中医药学会仲景学说专业委员会副主任委员,广东省中医药学会仲景学说专业委员会主任委员,糖尿病专业委员会常务委员。全国首批优秀中医临床人才,广州市、中山市、广东省中医院“优秀中医临床人才”指导老师,全国首届杰出女中医师,全国模范教师,全国教育系统巾帼建功标兵,广东省高校教学名师,广州中医药大学首届教学名师。长期从事《伤寒论》教学、科研、临床及学科建设。擅长应用经方辨治疑难病症,在中医药防治糖尿病、肝病等方面取得显著成绩。主持guojia“十一五”支撑项目“当代伤寒学术流派研究”及省部级以上课题8项。主编guojia“十一五”研究生规划教材《伤寒论理论与实践》、“十二五”规划教材《伤寒论讲义》等教材、专著26部,发表论文170余篇。获guojia科技进步二等奖1项,省部级科技成果奖4项,省部级教学成果奖5项。在主持guojia继续教育项目“经方临床应用高研班”、《伤寒论》课程与教学改革方面成绩令人瞩目。
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李赛美主编的《名师临床带教与四大经典汇通》以案例讨论学习形式,提炼四大经典临床辨证体系精髓,突出六经、脏腑经络、卫气营血及三焦辨证体系的综合运用。本着理论与临床不断循环、交融的中医学习与提升原则,既突出经典指导临床,又注重临床回归经典。其中穿插了部分“广州经方班”教授讲课与查房资料,体现当今经方名师的指导,冀其教给学生源自临床、活生生、可用的知识与方法。
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《名师临床带考与四大经典汇通》是一部旨在 bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application, and fostering a deeper understanding of classical Chinese medicine through the lens of contemporary clinical experience. This comprehensive work offers a unique perspective, integrating the wisdom of ancient texts with the nuances of modern patient care, as guided by esteemed clinicians. The book is structured to serve as an indispensable resource for practitioners, students, and anyone interested in the profound insights of Chinese medicine. It is not merely a textual commentary, but a living dialogue between the enduring principles of the "Four Great Classics" – the Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon), Shanghan Lun (Treatise on Cold Damage Disorders), Jingui Yaolüe (Synopsis of the Golden Chamber), and Wenbing Tiaobian (Systematic Differentiation of Warm Diseases) – and the dynamic realities of clinical practice. The "名师临床带考" (leading examination with master clinicians) aspect signifies a pedagogical approach where experienced practitioners guide readers through complex cases, demonstrating how the classical theories are applied to diagnose and treat contemporary ailments. One of the primary objectives of this book is to demystify the often-perceived difficulty of the Four Great Classics. By presenting these foundational texts through the practical lens of experienced clinicians, the book aims to make their profound wisdom accessible and actionable. Readers will discover how the fundamental concepts of qi, xue (blood), jinye (body fluids), yin yang, and the Five Elements, as elucidated in the Huangdi Neijing, translate directly into understanding disease etiology, pathogenesis, and physiological balance in modern patients. The book will explore how the principles of pattern differentiation, organ system relationships, and the energetic pathways of the body, first systematically described in the Neijing, are utilized by master clinicians to develop effective treatment strategies. The Shanghan Lun and Jingui Yaolüe, often considered the cornerstones of diagnosis and treatment for externally contracted diseases and internal disorders respectively, are explored in depth. The book will dissect the intricate diagnostic methods and herbal prescriptions detailed in these seminal works, showcasing how they remain remarkably relevant today. Readers will learn how the six Jing differentiations of the Shanghan Lun, for instance, provide a powerful framework for understanding the progression of febrile diseases and how to identify corresponding herbal formulas. Similarly, the book will illustrate the application of Jingui Yaolüe's organ-based diagnostics and its comprehensive catalog of prescriptions for gynecological, cardiovascular, digestive, and other internal conditions, demonstrating their direct applicability to prevalent modern diseases. The "临床带考" element will be crucial here, with master clinicians presenting anonymized patient cases that exemplify the diagnostic clues and treatment principles derived from these classics. They will meticulously trace the diagnostic journey, highlighting how they interpret symptoms through the classical framework and select appropriate formulas, perhaps with modifications based on individual presentations. The Wenbing Tiaobian, a later but equally vital classic, focuses on the specific patterns and treatments of warm diseases, which are particularly relevant in today's world with its global travel and changing environmental factors. This section of the book will delve into the four major qi-level differentiations (wei, qi, ying, xue) and the three major yin-level differentiations (tai yin, shao yin, jue yin) as described by Ye Tian Shi. The "名师临床带考" component will shine in demonstrating how these differentiations guide the selection of specific herbs and prescriptions for diseases characterized by fever, inflammation, and systemic distress, many of which overlap with modern infectious and inflammatory conditions. Readers will gain an appreciation for the dynamic approach to disease progression and treatment adaptation that the Wenbing Tiaobian champions. A significant aspect of the book is its emphasis on the "汇通" (integration and unification) of these classics. This is achieved not by simply juxtaposing the texts, but by demonstrating how their principles are interwoven and complementary. The book will show how the fundamental physiology and pathology described in the Neijing provide the bedrock for understanding the disease mechanisms detailed in the Shanghan Lun and Jingui Yaolüe. Furthermore, it will illustrate how the Wenbing Tiaobian builds upon these foundations, offering refined diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for specific types of pathogenic factors. The master clinicians will exemplify this integration by explaining how they draw upon the collective wisdom of all four classics to formulate a comprehensive treatment plan for a complex patient. For instance, a case of a chronic autoimmune disorder might require understanding the Neijing's principles of organ imbalance, the Shanghan Lun's insights into stubborn external pathogens that have penetrated the interior, and the Wenbing Tiaobian's understanding of lingering inflammatory processes. Beyond the textual analysis and case studies, the book will also offer practical guidance on essential clinical skills. This includes detailed discussions on pulse and tongue diagnosis, abdominal palpation, and the art of formulating personalized herbal prescriptions. The master clinicians will share their accumulated experience, offering insights into subtle diagnostic signs, effective prescription modifications, and strategies for managing patient expectations and adherence to treatment. The "带考" element extends to this practical aspect, as readers are encouraged to apply these learned skills to their own clinical observations and self-assessment. The language and presentation of the book are designed to be both scholarly and accessible. While respecting the depth and complexity of the classical texts, the authors and master clinicians strive to use clear, contemporary language to explain intricate concepts. Analogies, diagrams, and illustrative examples will be employed to enhance comprehension. The "汇通" aspect will also be reflected in how the book bridges the gap between traditional terminology and modern medical understanding, facilitating cross-disciplinary learning. In essence, 《名师临床带考与四大经典汇通》 is more than just a collection of knowledge; it is a masterclass in applied classical Chinese medicine. It is a journey of discovery that empowers readers to move beyond rote memorization and to cultivate a deep, intuitive understanding of the principles that have sustained this healing art for millennia. By learning from the wisdom of the ancients as interpreted and applied by today's leading practitioners, readers will be equipped to navigate the complexities of clinical practice with greater confidence, efficacy, and profound insight. The book aims to foster a new generation of practitioners who can seamlessly integrate the timeless wisdom of the Four Great Classics with the demands and opportunities of modern healthcare, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes and a deeper appreciation for the enduring power of Chinese medicine. It provides a roadmap for how to think like a classical physician in a modern world, emphasizing critical thinking, pattern recognition, and individualized treatment strategies. The "带考" aspect is a constant invitation to engage, question, and learn through observation and application, ensuring that the knowledge gained is not passive but actively integrated into clinical reasoning. The "汇通" signifies the ultimate goal: to synthesize diverse but interconnected streams of knowledge into a coherent and potent therapeutic approach.