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There are 72 total results for your Traditional Medicine search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

中醫


中医

see styles
zhōng yī
    zhong1 yi1
chung i

More info & calligraphy:

Chinese Traditional Medicine
traditional Chinese medical science; a doctor trained in Chinese medicine
See: 中医

一味

see styles
yī wèi
    yi1 wei4
i wei
 ichimi
    いちみ
persistently; stubbornly; blindly
(1) clan; partisans; conspirators; gang; ring; crew; (n,vs,vi) (2) participation (e.g. in a plot); (3) one flavour; one charm; (4) one ingredient (in traditional Chinese medicine); (5) {Buddh} universality (of the teachings of Buddha); (given name) Kazumi
One, or the same flavour, kind or character, i.e. the Buddha's teaching.

七情

see styles
qī qíng
    qi1 qing2
ch`i ch`ing
    chi ching
 shichijou / shichijo
    しちじょう
seven emotional states; seven affects of traditional Chinese medical theory and therapy, namely: joy 喜[xi3], anger 怒[nu4], anxiety 憂|忧[you1], thought 思[si1], grief 悲[bei1], fear 恐[kong3], fright 驚|惊[jing1]; seven relations
(1) seven emotions (in The Book of Rites: joy, anger, sorrow, fear, love, hate, desire); seven emotions (in Buddhism: joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, love, hate, desire); (2) seven effects (of a traditional Chinese medicine); (surname) Shichijō
The seven emotions : pleasure, anger, sorrow, joy, love, hate, desire.

上焦

see styles
shàng jiāo
    shang4 jiao1
shang chiao
 joushou / josho
    じょうしょう
(TCM) upper burner, the part of the body within the thoracic cavity (above the diaphragm, including the heart and lungs)
upper jiao (in traditional Chinese medicine); upper burner

下焦

see styles
xià jiāo
    xia4 jiao1
hsia chiao
 kashou / kasho
    かしょう
(TCM) lower burner, the part of the body within the pelvic cavity (below the navel, including the kidneys, bladder and intestines)
lower jiao (in traditional Chinese medicine); lower burner

中焦

see styles
zhōng jiāo
    zhong1 jiao1
chung chiao
 chuushou / chusho
    ちゅうしょう
(TCM) middle burner, the part of the body within the abdominal cavity (between the diaphragm and the navel, including the spleen and stomach)
middle jiao (in traditional Chinese medicine); middle burner

中薬

see styles
 chuuyaku / chuyaku
    ちゅうやく
traditional Chinese medicine

中藥


中药

see styles
zhōng yào
    zhong1 yao4
chung yao
traditional Chinese medicine; CL:服[fu4],種|种[zhong3]

傷寒


伤寒

see styles
shāng hán
    shang1 han2
shang han
 shoukan / shokan
    しょうかん
typhoid
(1) {med} acute febrile illness (e.g. typhoid); (2) (rare) disease due to the cold (in traditional Chinese medicine)

八醫


八医

see styles
bā yī
    ba1 yi1
pa i
 hachi i
eight branches of traditional Indian medicine

六淫

see styles
liù yín
    liu4 yin2
liu yin
 rokuin
    ろくいん
(TCM) six excesses causing illness, namely: excessive wind 風|风[feng1], cold 寒[han2], heat 暑[shu3], damp 濕|湿[shi1], dryness 燥[zao4], fire 火[huo3]
six external causes of illness in traditional Chinese medicine (wind, cold, fire-heat, dampness, dryness, heat of summer)

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

基源

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

当薬

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

枳実

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

水毒

see styles
 suidoku
    すいどく
water poisoning (in traditional Chinese medicine, illnesses caused by excessive water accumulation within the body)

消渇

see styles
 shoukachi; shoukatsu(消渇) / shokachi; shokatsu(消渇)
    しょうかち; しょうかつ(消渇)
(1) (See 糖尿病) diabetes (in traditional Chinese medicine); (2) (obsolete) (See 淋病) gonorrhea (in women)

漢方

see styles
 kanpou / kanpo
    かんぽう
traditional Chinese medicine

漢法

see styles
 kanpou / kanpo
    かんぽう
traditional Chinese medicine

猪苓

see styles
 chorei; chorei / chore; chore
    ちょれい; チョレイ
(See 猪苓舞茸) umbrella polypore sclerotium (used as a diuretic, antipyretic, and antitussive in traditional Chinese medicine)

瓜蒂

see styles
guā dì
    gua1 di4
kua ti
 katei / kate
    かてい
pedicel and calyx of muskmelon (used in TCM)
stem and calyx of muskmelon (used in traditional Chinese medicine)

督脈

see styles
 tokumyaku
    とくみゃく
Governor vessel (traditional Chinese medicine); Du Meredian; Dumaixue

細辛


细辛

see styles
xì xīn
    xi4 xin1
hsi hsin
 saishin
    さいしん
Manchurian wild ginger (family Asarum)
(See 薄葉細辛) Siebold's wild ginger (esp. its dried root or rhizome, used as an antitussive and analgesic in traditional Chinese medicine)

経絡

see styles
 keiraku / keraku
    けいらく
(1) meridian (in traditional Chinese medicine); (2) thread of connection; chain of reasoning

経脈

see styles
 keimyaku / kemyaku
    けいみゃく
meridian flow (in traditional Chinese medicine)

脈診


脉诊

see styles
mài zhěn
    mai4 zhen3
mai chen
 myakushin
    みゃくしん
(TCM) diagnosis based on the patient's pulse; to make such a diagnosis
diagnostic sphygmopalpation (in traditional Chinese medicine); medical diagnosis performed by feeling one's pulse

脉診

see styles
 myakushin
    みゃくしん
diagnostic sphygmopalpation (in traditional Chinese medicine); medical diagnosis performed by feeling one's pulse

草碼


草码

see styles
cǎo mǎ
    cao3 ma3
ts`ao ma
    tsao ma
the ten numerals 〡,〢,〣,〤,〥,〦,〧,〨,〩,十 nowadays mainly used in traditional trades such as Chinese medicine

蒙藥


蒙药

see styles
měng yào
    meng3 yao4
meng yao
traditional Mongolian medicine (or drug)

蒲黄

see styles
 hoou / hoo
    ほおう
(See 蒲) cattail pollen (used in traditional Chinese medicine)

薤白

see styles
 gaihaku
    がいはく
(See ラッキョウ・1) dried Chinese onion bulb (used in traditional Chinese medicine)

薬膳

see styles
 yakuzen
    やくぜん
medicinal cooking (based on traditional Chinese medicine)

陣皮

see styles
 chinpi
    ちんぴ
(irregular kanji usage) dried citrus peel (esp. of a satsuma mandarin) used as seasoning and in traditional Chinese medicine; chenpi

陳皮


陈皮

see styles
chén pí
    chen2 pi2
ch`en p`i
    chen pi
 chinpi
    ちんぴ
orange peel; tangerine peel; dried orange peel used in Chinese medicine
dried citrus peel (esp. of a satsuma mandarin) used as seasoning and in traditional Chinese medicine; chenpi

馬油

see styles
 baayu; maayu / bayu; mayu
    バーユ; マーユ
horse oil; extract of horse subcutaneous fat, used in cosmetics and traditional medicine

黒焼

see styles
 kuroyaki
    くろやき
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) charring; something charred; (2) traditional medicine made from charred ingredients

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

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

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 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.

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)

薏苡仁

see styles
 yokuinin; yokuinin
    よくいにん; ヨクイニン
(kana only) (See ハトムギ) coix seed (used in traditional Chinese medicine)

通導散

see styles
 tsudousan / tsudosan
    つどうさん
tong dao san (Chinese traditional medicine)

陀羅助

see styles
 darasuke
    だらすけ
traditional "Chinese" medicine for the stomach (usually prepared as small dark spherical pills)

黒焼き

see styles
 kuroyaki
    くろやき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) charring; something charred; (2) traditional medicine made from charred ingredients

チョレイ

see styles
 chorei / chore
    チョレイ
umbrella polypore sclerotium (used as a diuretic, antipyretic, and antitussive in traditional Chinese medicine)

トンスル

see styles
 tonsuru
    トンスル
feces wine (kor: ttongsul); faeces wine; traditional Korean medicine made from alcohol and feces (usu. human)

伝統医学

see styles
 dentouigaku / dentoigaku
    でんとういがく
traditional medicine

傳統醫藥


传统医药

see styles
chuán tǒng yī yào
    chuan2 tong3 yi1 yao4
ch`uan t`ung i yao
    chuan tung i yao
Chinese traditional medicine

冬蟲夏草


冬虫夏草

see styles
dōng chóng - xià cǎo
    dong1 chong2 - xia4 cao3
tung ch`ung - hsia ts`ao
    tung chung - hsia tsao
caterpillar fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) (The fungus grows within the body of a caterpillar, culminating in the emergence of a stalked fruiting body from the caterpillar's head, and is a much-prized and expensive ingredient used as a tonic in traditional Chinese medicine.)
See: 冬虫夏草

皇漢医学

see styles
 koukanigaku / kokanigaku
    こうかんいがく
(See 漢方) traditional Chinese medicine

蘇州碼子


苏州码子

see styles
sū zhōu mǎ zi
    su1 zhou1 ma3 zi5
su chou ma tzu
Suzhou numerals, i.e. the ten numerals 〡,〢,〣,〤,〥,〦,〧,〨,〩,〸 nowadays mainly used in traditional trades such as Chinese medicine; also called 草碼|草码[cao3 ma3]

補瀉温涼

see styles
 hoshaonryou / hoshaonryo
    ほしゃおんりょう
(rare) supplementation, causing bowel movements, heating, and cooling (four main treatments of traditional Chinese medicine)

陀羅尼助

see styles
 daranisuke
    だらにすけ
traditional "Chinese" medicine for the stomach (usually prepared as small dark spherical pills)

麻子仁丸

see styles
 mashiningan
    ましにんがん
(See 麻子仁) mashiningan; traditional Chinese medicine prescribed as a laxative

中西醫結合


中西医结合

see styles
zhōng xī yī jié hé
    zhong1 xi1 yi1 jie2 he2
chung hsi i chieh ho
to combine traditional Chinese and Western medicine

Variations:
労咳
癆痎

see styles
 rougai / rogai
    ろうがい
{med} (See 肺結核) pulmonary tuberculosis (in traditional Chinese medicine)

当帰芍薬散

see styles
 toukishakuyakusan / tokishakuyakusan
    とうきしゃくやくさん
tōkishakuyakusan; traditional Chinese medicine prescribed for anemia and blood circulation disorders

桂枝茯苓丸

see styles
 keishibukuryougan / keshibukuryogan
    けいしぶくりょうがん
keishibukuryōgan; traditional Chinese medicine prescribed for gynecological disorders

Variations:
脈診
脉診

see styles
 myakushin
    みゃくしん
diagnostic sphygmopalpation (in traditional Chinese medicine); medical diagnosis performed by feeling one's pulse

伝統中国医学

see styles
 dentouchuugokuigaku / dentochugokuigaku
    でんとうちゅうごくいがく
traditional Chinese medicine

傳統中國醫藥


传统中国医药

see styles
chuán tǒng zhōng guó yī yào
    chuan2 tong3 zhong1 guo2 yi1 yao4
ch`uan t`ung chung kuo i yao
    chuan tung chung kuo i yao
Chinese traditional medicine

安徽中醫學院


安徽中医学院

see styles
ān huī zhōng yī xué yuàn
    an1 hui1 zhong1 yi1 xue2 yuan4
an hui chung i hsüeh yüan
Anhui College of Traditional Chinese Medicine

アーユルヴェーダ

see styles
 aayurureeda / ayurureeda
    アーユルヴェーダ
Ayurveda (traditional system of medicine practiced in India)

Variations:
漢方(P)
漢法

see styles
 kanpou / kanpo
    かんぽう
(See 和方) traditional Chinese medicine

Variations:
陀羅尼助
陀羅助

see styles
 daranisuke(陀羅尼助); darasuke(陀羅助)
    だらにすけ(陀羅尼助); だらすけ(陀羅助)
traditional "Chinese" medicine for the stomach (usually prepared as small dark spherical pills)

Variations:
刺絡
刺胳(rK)

see styles
 shiraku
    しらく
(noun, transitive verb) bloodletting (in traditional Chinese medicine)

Variations:
陳皮
陣皮(iK)

see styles
 chinpi
    ちんぴ
dried citrus peel (esp. of a satsuma mandarin) used as seasoning and in traditional Chinese medicine; chenpi

Variations:
気(P)
氣(oK)

see styles
 ki
    き
(1) (See 気が大きい) spirit; mind; heart; (2) (See 気が短い) nature; disposition; (3) (oft. after a verb) (See やる気,気がない・1) intention; mind; will; motivation; (4) (See 気が変わる,気が重い) mood; feelings; (5) (See 気を失う) consciousness; (6) (See 気をつかう) care; attention; consideration; worry; (7) (See 気を引く・1) interest; (8) (the) air; atmosphere; (9) ambience; atmosphere (of); air (of); mood; (10) fragrance; aroma; flavour; taste; (11) qi (in traditional Chinese philosophy and medicine); chi; ki

Variations:
黒焼き
黒焼(io)

see styles
 kuroyaki
    くろやき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) charring; something charred; (2) traditional medicine made from charred ingredients

Variations:
加味逍遥散
加味逍遙散

see styles
 kamishouyousan / kamishoyosan
    かみしょうようさん
kamishōyōsan; traditional Chinese medicine prescribed for gynecological and blood circulation disorders

Variations:
漢方(P)
漢法(rK)

see styles
 kanpou / kanpo
    かんぽう
(See 和方) traditional Chinese medicine

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

This page contains 72 results for "Traditional Medicine" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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