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呑む

see styles
 nomu
    のむ
(transitive verb) (1) to drink; to gulp; to swallow; to take (medicine); (2) to smoke (tobacco); (3) to engulf; to overwhelm; (4) to keep down; to suppress; (5) to accept (e.g. demand, condition); (6) to make light of; to conceal

命危

see styles
mìng wēi
    ming4 wei1
ming wei
(medicine) in a critical condition

和方

see styles
 wahou / waho
    わほう
(See 漢方) traditional Japanese medicine; (given name) Wahou

和薬

see styles
 wayaku
    わやく
traditional Japanese medicine; Japanese folk medicine; (surname) Wayaku

哌嗪

see styles
pài qín
    pai4 qin2
p`ai ch`in
    pai chin
piperazine (medicine) (loanword)

單方


单方

see styles
dān fāng
    dan1 fang1
tan fang
unilateral; one-sided; home remedy; folk prescription(same as 丹方); single-drug prescription (same as 奇方[ji1 fang1], one of the seven kinds of prescriptions of Chinese medicine 七方[qi1 fang1]); metaphorically. a good solution

営む

see styles
 itonamu
    いとなむ
(transitive verb) (1) to run (a business); to operate; to conduct; to practice (law, medicine, etc.); (transitive verb) (2) to carry out; to perform; to lead (a life); (transitive verb) (3) to hold (a Buddhist or Shinto ceremony)

嘗め

see styles
 name
    なめ
(1) lick; (2) (archaism) tasting medicine to see if it contains poison; medicine-taster

四事

see styles
sì shì
    si4 shi4
ssu shih
 shiji
The four necessaries of a monk clothing, victuals, bedding, medicine (or herbs). Another set is a dwelling, clothing, victuals, medicine.

四維


四维

see styles
sì wéi
    si4 wei2
ssu wei
 yotsui
    よつい
the four social bonds: propriety, justice, integrity and honor; see 禮義廉恥|礼义廉耻[li3 yi4 lian2 chi3]; the four directions; the four limbs (Chinese medicine); four-dimensional
(1) (See 四隅・2) four ordinal directions; (2) (しい only) (from Guanzi) four cardinal principles of the state (propriety, justice, integrity, sense of shame); (surname) Yotsui
The four half points of the compass, N. E., N. W., S. E., S. W.

四診


四诊

see styles
sì zhěn
    si4 zhen3
ssu chen
 shishin
    ししん
(TCM) the four methods of diagnosis, namely 望診|望诊[wang4 zhen3] (observation), 聞診|闻诊[wen2 zhen3] (auscultation and olfaction), 問診|问诊[wen4 zhen3] (interrogation), 切診|切诊[qie4 zhen3] (pulse feeling and palpation)
the four examinations (in Chinese medicine: seeing, hearing, asking, touching)

回血

see styles
huí xuè
    hui2 xue4
hui hsüeh
(medicine) (of blood) to flow back into the IV tube; (gaming) to restore health points; (fig.) to recover (to some extent)

國手


国手

see styles
guó shǒu
    guo2 shou3
kuo shou
(sports) member of the national team; national representative; (medicine, chess etc) one of the most highly skilled practitioners in one's country
See: 国手

國藥


国药

see styles
guó yào
    guo2 yao4
kuo yao
Chinese herbal medicine

地竜

see styles
 jiryuu / jiryu
    じりゅう
herbal medicine prepared from dried earthworms

坎炁

see styles
kǎn qì
    kan3 qi4
k`an ch`i
    kan chi
(TCM) umbilical cord (used as medicine)

基源

see styles
 kigen
    きげん
ingredient (of a traditional Chinese medicine)

增生

see styles
zēng shēng
    zeng1 sheng1
tseng sheng
(medicine) hyperplasia; (abbr. for 增廣生員|增广生员[zeng1guang3 sheng1yuan2]) a scholar studying for the Ming dynasty imperial examinations who did not make the quota for support in the form of a monthly allowance of rice that students who made the quota received

壓痛


压痛

see styles
yā tòng
    ya1 tong4
ya t`ung
    ya tung
(medicine) tenderness; pain experienced when touched or palpated

売薬

see styles
 baiyaku
    ばいやく
    urigusuri
    うりぐすり
(noun - becomes adjective with の) patent medicine; nonprescription drug

外郎

see styles
 uirou / uiro
    ういろう
(1) (kana only) sweet rice jelly; (2) (kana only) (orig. meaning) Edo-period herbal medicine (used as an antitussive and a breath freshener); (s,m) Uirou

大服

see styles
 oohata
    おおはた
(1) swallowing a great amount of tea or medicine; (2) (abbreviation) tea prepared for the New Year with the first water of the year; (surname) Oohata

大黄

see styles
 daiou / daio
    だいおう
Chinese rhubarb (Rheum officinale); rhubarb root (used in traditional Chinese medicine); (place-name) Daiou

夾板


夹板

see styles
jiā bǎn
    jia1 ban3
chia pan
wooden boards used to press something together; (medicine) splint

學醫


学医

see styles
xué yī
    xue2 yi1
hsüeh i
to study medicine

宗筋

see styles
zōng jīn
    zong1 jin1
tsung chin
penis (Chinese medicine)

專治


专治

see styles
zhuān zhì
    zhuan1 zhi4
chuan chih
(of medicine) to use specifically for the treatment of

專科


专科

see styles
zhuān kē
    zhuan1 ke1
chuan k`o
    chuan ko
specialized subject; branch (of medicine); specialized training school

對症


对症

see styles
duì zhèng
    dui4 zheng4
tui cheng
correct diagnosis; to prescribe the right cure for an illness; to suit the medicine to the illness

導管


导管

see styles
dǎo guǎn
    dao3 guan3
tao kuan
 doukan / dokan
    どうかん
duct; pipe; conduit; (botany) vessel; (medicine) catheter
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) conduit; pipe; duct; (2) (bot) vessel

小道

see styles
xiǎo dào
    xiao3 dao4
hsiao tao
 komichi
    こみち
bypath; trail; bribery as a means of achieving a goal; minor arts (Confucian reference to agriculture, medicine, divination, and other professions unworthy of a gentleman)
path; lane; (surname) Komichi
lesser path

尖頭


尖头

see styles
jiān tóu
    jian1 tou2
chien t`ou
    chien tou
 sentou / sento
    せんとう
pointed end; tip; (medicine) oxycephaly
(noun - becomes adjective with の) point; pointed end; cusp

尿毒

see styles
niào dú
    niao4 du2
niao tu
uremia (medicine)

屯服

see styles
 tonpuku
    とんぷく
(noun/participle) dose of medicine to be taken only once

巫醫


巫医

see styles
wū yī
    wu1 yi1
wu i
witch doctor; medicine man; shaman

巴戟

see styles
bā jǐ
    ba1 ji3
pa chi
morinda root (Morinda officinalis), plant used in Chinese medicine

幻肢

see styles
huàn zhī
    huan4 zhi1
huan chih
 genshi
    げんし
(medicine) phantom limb
phantom limb

引流

see styles
yǐn liú
    yin3 liu2
yin liu
to draw off (liquid); (medicine) to perform a drainage procedure; to attract traffic online

当薬

see styles
 touyaku / toyaku
    とうやく
(See 千振・1) dried Swertia japonica (used as a traditional medicine)

彩超

see styles
cǎi chāo
    cai3 chao1
ts`ai ch`ao
    tsai chao
color Doppler imaging (CDI) (medicine)

待詔


待诏

see styles
dài zhào
    dai4 zhao4
tai chao
expert in a specialized field such as medicine, divination or chess, available on call to the emperor (in the Tang and Song dynasties)

心律

see styles
xīn lǜ
    xin1 lu:4
hsin lü
(medicine) heart rhythm

心病

see styles
xīn bìng
    xin1 bing4
hsin ping
 shinbyō
anxiety; sore point; secret worry; mental disorder; heart disease (medicine)
mental disease

心神

see styles
xīn shén
    xin1 shen2
hsin shen
 shinshin
    しんしん
mind; state of mind; attention; (Chinese medicine) psychic constitution
mind
The spirit of the mind, mental intelligence: mind.

心藥


心药

see styles
xīn yào
    xin1 yao4
hsin yao
 shinyaku
Medicine for the mind, or spirit.

怔忡

see styles
zhēng chōng
    zheng1 chong1
cheng ch`ung
    cheng chung
(of the heart) palpitating with fear; palpitation (Chinese medicine)

息肉

see styles
xī ròu
    xi1 rou4
hsi jou
(medicine) polyp

惡補


恶补

see styles
è bǔ
    e4 bu3
o pu
to overdose on supplementary medicine; to cram too hard

惡露


恶露

see styles
è lù
    e4 lu4
o lu
 oro
(medicine) lochia
Foul discharges from the body; also evil revealed.

懸壺


悬壶

see styles
xuán hú
    xuan2 hu2
hsüan hu
(literary) to practice medicine; to work as a pharmacist

成藥


成药

see styles
chéng yào
    cheng2 yao4
ch`eng yao
    cheng yao
patent medicine; medicine already made up

截肢

see styles
jié zhī
    jie2 zhi1
chieh chih
amputation (medicine); to amputate

打食

see styles
dǎ shí
    da3 shi2
ta shih
to go in search of food (of animals); to take medicine for indigestion or gastro-intestinal upsets

抓藥


抓药

see styles
zhuā yào
    zhua1 yao4
chua yao
to make up a prescription (of herbal medicine)

投与

see styles
 touyo / toyo
    とうよ
(noun, transitive verb) {med} administration (of medicine); giving medication

拔罐

see styles
bá guàn
    ba2 guan4
pa kuan
cupping glass; fire cupping (acupressure technique of Chinese medicine, with fired vacuum cup applied to the skin); ventouse (vacuum method used in obstetrics)

持薬

see styles
 jiyaku
    じやく
one's usual medicine

指徵


指征

see styles
zhǐ zhēng
    zhi3 zheng1
chih cheng
(medicine) indicator; indication

指檢


指检

see styles
zhǐ jiǎn
    zhi3 jian3
chih chien
(medicine) digital examination (of a patient's rectum, vagina etc)

插管

see styles
chā guǎn
    cha1 guan3
ch`a kuan
    cha kuan
(medicine) to intubate; intubation; (endotracheal) tube

搗和


捣和

see styles
dǎo hé
    dao3 he2
tao ho
 tōwa
pounds (medicine) and mixes (it)

摩祇


摩只

see styles
mó qí
    mo2 qi2
mo ch`i
    mo chi
 magi
A medicine that can eradicate poison, and so overpowering that serpents avoid it; also 摩蛇; 摩蚳; 摩醯; 莫耆.

攣縮


挛缩

see styles
luán suō
    luan2 suo1
luan so
 renshuku
    れんしゅく
(medicine) (verb and noun) contracture
(noun/participle) spasm

支架

see styles
zhī jià
    zhi1 jia4
chih chia
trestle; support; stand; frame; (medicine) stent; to prop up; to resist; to withstand (an enemy attack etc)

攻伐

see styles
gōng fá
    gong1 fa2
kung fa
 koubatsu / kobatsu
    こうばつ
to attack; to raid; (of medicine) potent
(n,vs,vi) subjugation; attacking; conquering

放血

see styles
fàng xiě
    fang4 xie3
fang hsieh
(TCM) to practice bloodletting; (medicine) to perform phlebotomy; (coll.) to make sb bleed; to inflict grievous wounds; (fig.) to cough up a large amount of money; (fig.) to reduce prices drastically

敗胃


败胃

see styles
bài wèi
    bai4 wei4
pai wei
(of food or medicine) to impair digestion; to suppress appetite; (fig.) (of some objectionable aspect of something) to cause one to lose interest; to put one off

散剤

see styles
 sanzai
    さんざい
powdered medicine

散劑


散剂

see styles
sǎn jì
    san3 ji4
san chi
powder medicine

散薬

see styles
 sanyaku
    さんやく
powdered medicine

整腸

see styles
 seichou / secho
    せいちょう
regulation of gastrointestinal functions (through medicine or food); soothing an upset stomach

斑塊


斑块

see styles
bān kuài
    ban1 kuai4
pan k`uai
    pan kuai
patch; spot; (medicine) plaque

新薬

see styles
 shinyaku
    しんやく
new medicine; new drug

方劑


方剂

see styles
fāng jì
    fang1 ji4
fang chi
prescription; recipe (Chinese medicine)

方子

see styles
fāng zi
    fang1 zi5
fang tzu
 michiko
    みちこ
prescription (of medicine)
(female given name) Michiko

方技

see styles
 hougi / hogi
    ほうぎ
(archaism) (See 方士) magical art (esp. related to medicine)

施薬

see styles
 seyaku
    せやく
(n,vs,vt,vi) (dispensation of) free medicine

早搏

see styles
zǎo bó
    zao3 bo2
tsao po
(medicine) premature beat; extrasystole

晩粥

see styles
wǎn zhōu
    wan3 zhou1
wan chou
 banshuku
The evening gruel, which being against the rule of not eating after midday is styled medicine.

普食

see styles
pǔ shí
    pu3 shi2
p`u shih
    pu shih
(medicine) regular food

服す

see styles
 fukusu
    ふくす
(v5s,vi) (1) (See 服する・1) to obey; to submit to; to yield to; to accept; to abide by; (v5s,vi) (2) to serve (in the army, a prison sentence, etc.); (v5s,vi) (3) to go into (mourning); to observe; (transitive verb) (4) to take (medicine, poison, etc.); to drink (tea)

服む

see styles
 nomu
    のむ
(transitive verb) (See 飲む・のむ・1) to take (medicine)

服法

see styles
fú fǎ
    fu2 fa3
fu fa
to submit to the law; to obey the law; administration method (of medicine)

服薬

see styles
 fukuyaku
    ふくやく
(n,vs,vt,vi) taking medicine

服藥


服药

see styles
fú yào
    fu2 yao4
fu yao
to take medicine

望診


望诊

see styles
wàng zhěn
    wang4 zhen3
wang chen
 boushin / boshin
    ぼうしん
(TCM) observation, one of the four methods of diagnosis 四診|四诊[si4 zhen3]
(See 四診) the four examinations (in Chinese medicine: seeing, hearing, asking, touching)

木皮

see styles
 kigawa
    きがわ
tree bark (esp. as an ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine); (surname) Kigawa

木通

see styles
 kidoori
    きどおり
(See アケビ・1) Akebia stem (used in traditional Chinese medicine); (personal name) Kidoori

木香

see styles
mù xiāng
    mu4 xiang1
mu hsiang
 mokukoo
    もくこお
costus root (medicinal herb); aucklandia; Saussurea costus; Dolomiaea souliei
(1) Indian costus (Dolomiaea costus); (2) costus root (used in traditional Chinese medicine); (surname) Mokukoo
根香; 薰陸香; 多伽羅 tagara. An incense-yielding tree, putchuk; vangueria spinosa or tabernae montana coronaria; Eitel.

本剤

see styles
 honzai
    ほんざい
this medicine; this drug

本草

see styles
běn cǎo
    ben3 cao3
pen ts`ao
    pen tsao
 honzou / honzo
    ほんぞう
a book on Chinese (herbal) medicine; Chinese materia medica
plants; medicinal herbs

本道

see styles
 motomichi
    もとみち
(1) highway; main road; the right road; (2) (See 内科・ないか・1) internal medicine (in Chinese medical practice); (p,s,g) Motomichi

杜仲

see styles
dù zhòng
    du4 zhong4
tu chung
 tochuu; tochuu / tochu; tochu
    とちゅう; トチュウ
eucommia (a kind of rubber tree)
(kana only) (See トチュウ科) hardy rubber tree (near-threatened species often used in Chinese medicine, Eucommia ulmoides)

松塊

see styles
 matsuhodo; matsuhodo
    まつほど; マツホド
(kana only) (archaism) (See 茯苓) Poria cocos (species of basidiomycete used in Chinese medicine)

枳実

see styles
 kijitsu; kijitsu
    きじつ; キジツ
dried immature orange (used in Chinese traditional medicine)

栓塞

see styles
shuān sè
    shuan1 se4
shuan se
 sensoku
    せんそく
(medicine) embolism
{med} (See 塞栓) embolus

栓子

see styles
shuān zi
    shuan1 zi5
shuan tzu
 senshi
    せんし
(medicine) embolus
{med} embolus

桃仁

see styles
táo rén
    tao2 ren2
t`ao jen
    tao jen
 toni
    とに
peach kernel, used in Chinese medicine
(female given name) Toni

梗死

see styles
gěng sǐ
    geng3 si3
keng ssu
(medicine) to have an infarction

梗阻

see styles
gěng zǔ
    geng3 zu3
keng tsu
to obstruct; to hamper; (medicine) obstruction

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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