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中西醫


中西医

see styles
zhōng xī yī
    zhong1 xi1 yi1
chung hsi i
Chinese and Western medicine; a doctor trained in Chinese and Western medicine

中醫學


中医学

see styles
zhōng yī xué
    zhong1 yi1 xue2
chung i hsüeh
traditional Chinese medicine; TCM
See: 中医学

乾眼症


干眼症

see styles
gān yǎn zhèng
    gan1 yan3 zheng4
kan yen cheng
(medicine) xerophthalmia; dry eye syndrome

乾闥婆


干闼婆

see styles
gān tà pó
    gan1 ta4 po2
kan t`a p`o
    kan ta po
 kendatsuba
    けんだつば
{Buddh} gandharva (heavenly musicians and protectors of Buddhism)
乾沓婆 or 乾沓和; 健達婆(or 健闥婆); 健達縛; 健陀羅; 彦達縛 gandharva or gandharva kāyikās, spirits on Gandha-mādana 香 山 the fragrant or incense mountains, so called because the Gandharvas do not drink wine or eat meat, but feed on incense or fragrance and give off fragrant odours. As musicians of Indra, or in the retinue of Dhṛtarāṣtra, they are said to be the same as, or similar to, the Kinnaras. They are, or according to M.W., Dhṛtarāṣtra is associated with soma, the moon, and with medicine. They cause ecstasy, are erotic, and the patrons of marriageable girls; the Apsaras are their wives, and both are patrons of dicers.

予防薬

see styles
 yobouyaku / yoboyaku
    よぼうやく
prophylactic (drug); preventive medicine

二脇士


二胁士

see styles
èr xié shì
    er4 xie2 shi4
erh hsieh shih
 ni kyōshi
二挾侍 The two attendants by the side of Amitābha, i.e. 觀音 Guanyin and 大勢至 Mahāsthāmaprāpta; also the two by Yaoshi, the Master of Medicine, i.e. 日光 sunlight and 月光 moonlight; also the two by Śākyamuni, i.e. 文殊 Mañjuśrī and 普賢 Samantabhadra.

仿製藥


仿制药

see styles
fǎng zhì yào
    fang3 zhi4 yao4
fang chih yao
generic drug; generic medicine

低血糖

see styles
dī xuè táng
    di1 xue4 tang2
ti hsüeh t`ang
    ti hsüeh tang
 teikettou / teketto
    ていけっとう
hypoglycemia (medicine)
{med} low blood sugar; hypoglycemia; hypoglycaemia

佝僂病


佝偻病

see styles
gōu lóu bìng
    gou1 lou2 bing4
kou lou ping
 kurubyou / kurubyo
    くるびょう
(medicine) rickets
rickets

保険薬

see styles
 hokenyaku
    ほけんやく
medicine available under health insurance

健胃剤

see styles
 kenizai
    けんいざい
{med} (See 健胃薬) stomachic; stomach medicine

健胃薬

see styles
 keniyaku
    けんいやく
(See 健胃剤) stomachic; stomach medicine

催眠剤

see styles
 saiminzai
    さいみんざい
sleeping medicine; hypnotic; soporific

催眠薬

see styles
 saiminyaku
    さいみんやく
sleeping medicine

傷寒論

see styles
 shoukanron / shokanron
    しょうかんろん
(work) Shanghan Lun (treatise on traditional Chinese medicine compiled by Zhang Zhongjing); Treatise on Cold Damage Disorders; Treatise on Cold Injury; (wk) Shanghan Lun (treatise on traditional Chinese medicine compiled by Zhang Zhongjing); Treatise on Cold Damage Disorders; Treatise on Cold Injury

光明石

see styles
 koumeiseki; koumyouseki / komeseki; komyoseki
    こうめいせき; こうみょうせき
kōmeiseki; kōmei stone; slightly radioactive stone used in onsens, traditional medicine, etc.

內斜視


内斜视

see styles
nèi xié shì
    nei4 xie2 shi4
nei hsieh shih
(medicine) esotropia; cross-eye

內科學


内科学

see styles
nèi kē xué
    nei4 ke1 xue2
nei k`o hsüeh
    nei ko hsüeh
internal medicine
See: 内科学

八珍湯


八珍汤

see styles
bā zhēn tāng
    ba1 zhen1 tang1
pa chen t`ang
    pa chen tang
eight-treasure decoction, tonic formula used in Chinese medicine

六味丸

see styles
 rokumigan
    ろくみがん
rokumi-gan (patent medicine)

六神丸

see styles
 rokushingan
    ろくしんがん
pill made from various animal ingredients (incl. musk, toad venom, cow bezoars, etc.) used as a cardiac stimulant in Chinese medicine

内服薬

see styles
 naifukuyaku
    ないふくやく
medicine taken internally

内用薬

see styles
 naiyouyaku / naiyoyaku
    ないようやく
medicine taken internally

内科学

see styles
 naikagaku
    ないかがく
internal medicine

制酸劑


制酸剂

see styles
zhì suān jì
    zhi4 suan1 ji4
chih suan chi
antacid (medicine)

医学史

see styles
 igakushi
    いがくし
history of medicine

医学士

see styles
 igakushi
    いがくし
Bachelor of Medicine; MB

医学部

see styles
 igakubu
    いがくぶ
faculty of medicine; college of medicine; department of medicine; school of medicine; medical school; (place-name) Igakubu

医方明

see styles
 ihoumyou / ihomyo
    いほうみょう
(See 五明) cikitsavidya (the ancient Indian study of medicine)

医薬品

see styles
 iyakuhin
    いやくひん
medical and pharmaceutical products; medicinal supplies; drugs; pharmaceuticals; medicine

千金方

see styles
qiān jīn fāng
    qian1 jin1 fang1
ch`ien chin fang
    chien chin fang
Prescriptions Worth a Thousand in Gold, early Tang compendium of herbal medicine by Sun Simiao 孫思邈|孙思邈[Sun1 Si1 miao3]

升壓劑


升压剂

see styles
shēng yā jì
    sheng1 ya1 ji4
sheng ya chi
vasopressor agent; antihypotensive agent (medicine)

半流食

see styles
bàn liú shí
    ban4 liu2 shi2
pan liu shih
(medicine) semi-liquid food

即効薬

see styles
 sokkouyaku / sokkoyaku
    そっこうやく
quick-acting remedy; fast-acting medicine

古医方

see styles
 koihou / koiho
    こいほう
(See 後世方) Edo-period school of Chinese medicine based on pre-Jin and Yuan teachings

吃錯藥


吃错药

see styles
chī cuò yào
    chi1 cuo4 yao4
ch`ih ts`o yao
    chih tso yao
(lit.) to have taken the wrong medicine; (fig.) (of one's behavior etc) different than usual; abnormal

合併症


合并症

see styles
hé bìng zhèng
    he2 bing4 zheng4
ho ping cheng
 gappeishou / gappesho
    がっぺいしょう
complication (medicine)
{med} complication

含嗽薬

see styles
 gansouyaku / gansoyaku
    がんそうやく
gargle medicine; mouthwash

呪術医

see styles
 jujutsui
    じゅじゅつい
medicine man; witch doctor (doctor specialized in treating illnesses caused by magic)

呼吸器

see styles
hū xī qì
    hu1 xi1 qi4
hu hsi ch`i
    hu hsi chi
 kokyuuki / kokyuki
    こきゅうき
(medicine) ventilator
{anat} respiratory organs

呼吸機


呼吸机

see styles
hū xī jī
    hu1 xi1 ji1
hu hsi chi
(medicine) ventilator

和漢薬

see styles
 wakanyaku
    わかんやく
Japanese and Chinese medicine; Oriental medicine

咳止め

see styles
 sekidome
    せきどめ
cough medicine; cough syrup; cough lozenge

單味藥


单味药

see styles
dān wèi yào
    dan1 wei4 yao4
tan wei yao
medicine made from a single herb; drug made from a single substance

四物湯


四物汤

see styles
sì wù tāng
    si4 wu4 tang1
ssu wu t`ang
    ssu wu tang
four-substance decoction (si wu tang), tonic formula used in Chinese medicine

四良藥


四良药

see styles
sì liáng yào
    si4 liang2 yao4
ssu liang yao
 shi rōyaku
The four good physicians, or medicines; idem 四聖行.

回復薬

see styles
 kaifukuyaku
    かいふくやく
analepticum; restorative medicine

土茯苓

see styles
 dobukuryou / dobukuryo
    どぶくりょう
(rare) (See 山帰来) Smilax glabra (species of sarsaparilla, used esp. to refer to its dried rhizome, used in Chinese medicine)

増血剤

see styles
 zouketsuzai / zoketsuzai
    ぞうけつざい
blood-forming medicine; hematopoietics

売り薬

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

外用薬

see styles
 gaiyouyaku / gaiyoyaku
    がいようやく
medicine for external use; external medicine

大汝神

see styles
 oonamuchinokami
    おおなむちのかみ
Okuninushi; deity of magic and medicine later viewed as equivalent to Daikokuten and celebrated at Izumo Grand Shrine

天皰瘡


天疱疮

see styles
tiān pào chuāng
    tian1 pao4 chuang1
t`ien p`ao ch`uang
    tien pao chuang
(medicine) pemphigus

女神散

see styles
 nyoshinsan
    にょしんさん
{pharm} nyoshin-san (herbal medicine)

學名藥


学名药

see styles
xué míng yào
    xue2 ming2 yao4
hsüeh ming yao
generic drug; generic medicine

安膳那

see styles
ān shàn nà
    an1 shan4 na4
an shan na
 ansenna
(or 安繕那or 安禪那or 安闍那) An Indian eye medicine, said to be Añjana.

導液管


导液管

see styles
dǎo yè guǎn
    dao3 ye4 guan3
tao yeh kuan
(medicine) catheter

尼拘陀

see styles
ní jū tuó
    ni2 ju1 tuo2
ni chü t`o
    ni chü to
 nikuda
nyag-rodha, the down-growing tree, Ficus Indica, or banyan; high and wide-spreading, leaves like persimmon-leaves, fruit called 多勒 to-lo used as a cough-medicine; also intp. 楊柳 the willow, probably from its drooping characteristic; the 榕樹 'bastard banyan', ficus pyrifolia, takes its place as ficus religiosa in China. Also written尼拘律; 尼拘尼陀; 尼拘盧陀 (or 尼拘類陀, 尼拘婁陀, or 尼拘屢陀) ; 尼瞿陀; 尼倶陀 (or 尼倶類); 諾瞿陀.

尿毒症

see styles
niào dú zhèng
    niao4 du2 zheng4
niao tu cheng
 nyoudokushou / nyodokusho
    にょうどくしょう
(medicine) uremia
uremia

局灶性

see styles
jú zào xìng
    ju2 zao4 xing4
chü tsao hsing
(medicine) focal; localized

局限性

see styles
jú xiàn xìng
    ju2 xian4 xing4
chü hsien hsing
limitations; (medicine) localized

居合抜

see styles
 iainuki
    いあいぬき
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards; (2) iai sword-drawing performance (used during the Edo period to sell medicine and other wares)

屯服薬

see styles
 tonpukuyaku
    とんぷくやく
dose of medicine to be taken only once

常備薬

see styles
 joubiyaku / jobiyaku
    じょうびやく
household medicine

庫魯病


库鲁病

see styles
kù lǔ bìng
    ku4 lu3 bing4
k`u lu ping
    ku lu ping
kuru (medicine)

後世方

see styles
 goseihou; kouseihou; gosehou / goseho; koseho; goseho
    ごせいほう; こうせいほう; ごせほう
(See 古医方) Edo-period school of Chinese medicine based on post-Jin and Yuan teachings

後遺症


后遗症

see styles
hòu yí zhèng
    hou4 yi2 zheng4
hou i cheng
 kouishou / koisho
    こういしょう
(medicine) sequelae; residual effects; (fig.) repercussions; aftermath
{med} prognostic symptoms; after-effect; sequela

心動圖


心动图

see styles
xīn dòng tú
    xin1 dong4 tu2
hsin tung t`u
    hsin tung tu
cardiogram (medicine)

恙蟲病


恙虫病

see styles
yàng chóng bìng
    yang4 chong2 bing4
yang ch`ung ping
    yang chung ping
(medicine) scrub typhus; bush typhus; tsutsugamushi disease
See: 恙虫病

感冒藥


感冒药

see styles
gǎn mào yào
    gan3 mao4 yao4
kan mao yao
medicine for colds

投じる

see styles
 toujiru / tojiru
    とうじる
(transitive verb) (1) to throw; to cast (e.g. vote, light, shadow); (transitive verb) (2) (in the form of 身を投じる) (See 身を投じる) to devote oneself (e.g. to a cause); (transitive verb) (3) to invest; to put in; (transitive verb) (4) to administer (medicine); to give; (v1,vi) (5) to abandon; to surrender; (v1,vi) (6) to take advantage of; to make full use of; (v1,vi) (7) to fit well with; to match with; to be in tune with; (v1,vi) (8) to stay (at a lodging)

投ずる

see styles
 touzuru / tozuru
    とうずる
(Ichidan verb - zuru verb) (1) (usu. 投じる) (See 投じる・1) to throw; to cast (e.g. vote, light, shadow); (vz,vt) (2) (in the form of 身を投ずる) to devote oneself (e.g. to a cause); (vz,vt) (3) to invest; to put in; (vz,vt) (4) to administer (medicine); to give; (vz,vi) (5) to surrender; (vz,vi) (6) to take advantage of; to make full use of; (vz,vi) (7) to fit well with; to match with; to be in tune with; (vz,vi) (8) to stay (at a lodging)

抗炎性

see styles
kàng yán xìng
    kang4 yan2 xing4
k`ang yen hsing
    kang yen hsing
anti-inflammatory (medicine)

抗生剤

see styles
 kouseizai / kosezai
    こうせいざい
{pharm} antibiotic (medicine)

抗藥性


抗药性

see styles
kàng yào xìng
    kang4 yao4 xing4
k`ang yao hsing
    kang yao hsing
drug resistance (medicine)

拔罐法

see styles
bá guàn fǎ
    ba2 guan4 fa3
pa kuan fa
fire cupping (acupressure technique of Chinese medicine, with fired vacuum cup applied to the skin); ventouse (vacuum method used in obstetrics)

攜帶者


携带者

see styles
xié dài zhě
    xie2 dai4 zhe3
hsieh tai che
(medicine) carrier (of a recessive gene, virus etc)

救急科

see styles
 kyuukyuuka / kyukyuka
    きゅうきゅうか
emergency department (of a hospital); emergency medicine

救急薬

see styles
 kyuukyuuyaku / kyukyuyaku
    きゅうきゅうやく
first-aid medicine

整腸剤

see styles
 seichouzai / sechozai
    せいちょうざい
{pharm} medicine for treating digestive disorders (e.g. antidiarrheals, probiotics); gastrointestinal drug

整腸薬

see styles
 seichouyaku / sechoyaku
    せいちょうやく
{pharm} (See 整腸剤) medicine for intestinal disorders

旺熾型


旺炽型

see styles
wàng chì xíng
    wang4 chi4 xing2
wang ch`ih hsing
    wang chih hsing
florid (medicine)

旺熾性


旺炽性

see styles
wàng chì xìng
    wang4 chi4 xing4
wang ch`ih hsing
    wang chih hsing
florid (medicine)

時縛迦


时缚迦

see styles
shí fú jiā
    shi2 fu2 jia1
shih fu chia
 jibaka
jīvaka, one of the eight principal drugs; living, making or seeking a living, causing to live, etc.; an 'illegitimate son of king Bimbisāra by Āmradārikā', who resigned his claim to the throne to Ajātaśātru and practised medicine; a physician.

普外科

see styles
pǔ wài kē
    pu3 wai4 ke1
p`u wai k`o
    pu wai ko
(medicine) general surgery (abbr. for 普通外科[pu3 tong1 wai4 ke1])

服する

see styles
 fukusuru
    ふくする
(vs-s,vi) (1) to obey; to submit to; to yield to; to accept; to abide by; (vs-s,vi) (2) to serve (in the army, a prison sentence, etc.); (vs-s,vi) (3) (also pronounced ぶくする) (See 喪に服する) to go into (mourning); to observe; (vs-s,vt) (4) (also pronounced ぶくする) to take (medicine, poison, etc.); to drink (tea)

木天蓼

see styles
 bokutenryou / bokutenryo
    ぼくてんりょう
(See マタタビ) silver vine (used in traditional Chinese medicine); (given name) Bokutenryō

本草学

see styles
 honzougaku / honzogaku
    ほんぞうがく
study of plants, minerals, and animals for use in Chinese medicine; herbalism; pharmacognosy

李鐵拐


李铁拐

see styles
lǐ tiě guǎi
    li3 tie3 guai3
li t`ieh kuai
    li tieh kuai
Iron-Crutch Li, one of the Eight Immortals 八仙[Ba1 xian1] in Chinese mythology, walking around with an iron crutch and carrying a gourd with special medicine

杜冷丁

see styles
dù lěng dīng
    du4 leng3 ding1
tu leng ting
(medicine) dolantin (loanword); pethidine

枇杷葉

see styles
 biwayou; biwayou(sk) / biwayo; biwayo(sk)
    びわよう; ビワヨウ(sk)
loquat leaf (used in traditional Chinese medicine)

核医学

see styles
 kakuigaku
    かくいがく
nuclear medicine

核醫學


核医学

see styles
hé yī xué
    he2 yi1 xue2
ho i hsüeh
nuclear medicine

止血栓

see styles
zhǐ xuè shuān
    zhi3 xue4 shuan1
chih hsüeh shuan
plug to stop bleeding; tampon (medicine)

民間薬

see styles
 minkanyaku
    みんかんやく
folk medicine

気血水

see styles
 kikessui
    きけっすい
life force, blood, and colourless bodily fluids (three elements that constitute an organism according to traditional Chinese medicine)

沖服劑


冲服剂

see styles
chōng fú jì
    chong1 fu2 ji4
ch`ung fu chi
    chung fu chi
dose of medicine to be taken in solution; infusion

治未病

see styles
zhì wèi bìng
    zhi4 wei4 bing4
chih wei ping
preventative treatment (medicine)

治療薬

see styles
 chiryouyaku / chiryoyaku
    ちりょうやく
therapeutic agent; remedy; medicine; drug; cure

法医学

see styles
 houigaku / hoigaku
    ほういがく
(1) forensic medicine; forensic pathology; (2) medical jurisprudence; legal medicine

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