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This sixth volume describes 226 species of 32 families of medicinal
plants, which are commonly used in Chinese medicine. The most
important species are Aquilaria sinensis and Daphne genkwa of
Thymelaeaceae; Benincasa hispida, Siraitia grosvenorii,
Trichosanthes kirilowii and Trichosanthes rosthornii of
Cucurbitaceae; Camellia sinensis of Theaceae; Cleistocalyx
operculatus, Eugenia caryophyllata and Rhodomyrtus tomentosa of
Myrtaceae; Osbeckia chinensis of Melastomataceae; Quisqualis indica
and Terminalia chebula of Combretaceae; Hypericum japonicum of
Hypericaceae; Microcos paniculata of Tiliaceae; Hibiscus mutabilis
of Malvaceae; Croton crassifolius, C. lachnocarpus, C. tiglium,
Euphorbia humifusa, E. lathyris, E. pekinensis, Phyllanthus emblica
and Sauropus spatulifolius of Euphorbiaceae. In each specie, it
introduces the scientific names, medicinal names, morphologies,
habitats, distributions, acquisition and processing methods of
these medicinal plants, the content of medicinal properties,
therapeutic effects, usage and dosage of these medicinal plants,
and attaches unedited color pictures and pictures of part herbal
medicines of each species. This book series has 10 volumes in
total, which covers over 2000 kinds of Chinese medicines that are
commonly used. These volumes not only introduce the efficacy
function and some prescriptions of the medicines, but also
introduce the biological characteristics of them in detail with
clear photos of the habitats, so that readers can identify them in
the field. Apart from the growing environment, the books expound
the distribution areas and other information to facilitate
researches and other applications. The volumes are targeted at
readers of general interests and it is also of high referential
value for scientific researcher and teachers. It can be used as a
guide to researchers, clinical doctors, and students in the
department of pharmaceutics and traditional Chinese medicine.
This fifth volume contains 253 species of medicinal plants from 25
families, which are commonly used in Chinese medicine. The most
important species are Stachyurus himalaicus of Stachyuraceae;
Liquidambar formosana, Semiliquidambar cathayensis of
Hamamelidaceae; Broussonetia papyrifera, Cudrania cochinchinensis,
Cudrania tricuspidata, Ficus carica, Morus alba of Moraceae;
Boehmeria nivea and Pouzolzia zeylanica of Urticaceae; Cannabis
sativa of Cannabaceae; Ilex asprella, Ilex cornuta, Ilex latifolia,
Ilex pubescens of Aquifoliaceae; Euonymus alatus, Tripterygium
wilfordii of Celastraceae; Taxillus chinensis, Viscum
liquidambaricola of Loranthaceae; Santalum album of Santalaceae;
Berchemia lineata, Ventilago leiocarpa, Ziziphus jujuba, Ziziphus
jujuba var. Spinosa, Elaeagnus pungens of Rhamnaceae; Citrus
aurantium, Citrus grandis var. tomentosa, Citrus medica var.
sarcodactylis, Citrus reticulata, Evodia rutaecarpa, Phellodendron
chinense and Zanthoxylum bungeanum of Rutaceae. In each specie, it
introduces the scientific names, medicinal names, morphologies,
habitats, distributions, acquisition and processing methods of
these medicinal plants, the content of medicinal properties,
therapeutic effects, usage and dosage of these medicinal plants,
and attaches unedited color pictures and pictures of part herbal
medicines of each species. This book series has 10 volumes in
total, which covers over 2000 kinds of Chinese medicines that are
commonly used. These volumes not only introduce the efficacy
function and some prescriptions of the medicines, but also
introduce the biological characteristics of them in detail with
clear photos of the habitats, so that readers can identify them in
the field. Apart from the growing environment, the books expound
the distribution areas and other information to facilitate
researches and other applications. The volumes are targeted at
readers of general interests and it is also of high referential
value for scientific researcher and teachers. It can be used as a
guide to researchers, clinical doctors, and students in the
department of pharmaceutics and traditional Chinese medicine.
This eighth volume describes 272 species of 13 families of
medicinal plants, which are commonly used in Chinese medicine. The
most important species are Adenophora stricta, Adenophora
tetraphylla, Codonopsis pilosula, Codonopsis tangshen and
Platycodon grandiflorus of Campanulaceae; Lobelia chinensis of
Lobeliaceae; Hyoscyamus niger, Lycium barbarum and Lycium
ruthenicum of Solanaceae; Cuscuta australis, Cuscuta chinensis,
Erycibe obtusifolia of Convolvulaceae; Lagotis brevituba, Rehmannia
glutinosa, Scrophularia ningpoensis of Scrpophulariaceae; Aeginetia
indica, Cistanche deserticola, Cistanche of Orobanchaceae; Campsis
grandiflora, Oroxylum indicum of Bignoniaceae; Andrographis
paniculata, Strobilanthes cusia of Acanthaceae; Callicarpa
formosana, Callicarpa kwangtungensis, Clerodendrum cyrtophyllum,
Clerodendrum fortunatum, Verbena officinalis, Vitex trifolia of
Verbenaceae; Agastache rugosa, Ajuga decumbens, Clerodendranthus
spicatus, Clinopodium chinense, Glechoma longituba, Lamiophlomis
rotata, Leonurus japonicus, Lycopus lucidus var. Hirtus, Mesona
chinensis, Perilla frutescens, Pogostemon cablin, Prunella
vulgaris, Salvia bowleyana, Salvia miltiorrhiza, Schizonepeta
tenuifolia, Scutellaria baicalensis of Lamiaceae. In each specie,
it introduces the scientific names, medicinal names, morphologies,
habitats, distributions, acquisition and processing methods of
these medicinal plants, the content of medicinal properties,
therapeutic effects, usage and dosage of these medicinal plants,
and attaches unedited color pictures and pictures of part herbal
medicines of each species. This book series has 10 volumes in
total, which covers over 2000 kinds of Chinese medicines that are
commonly used. These volumes not only introduce the efficacy
function and some prescriptions of the medicines, but also
introduce the biological characteristics of them in detail with
clear photos of the habitats, so that readers can identify them in
the field. Apart from the growing environment, the books expound
the distribution areas and other information to facilitate
researches and other applications. The volumes are targeted at
readers of general interests and it is also of high referential
value for scientific researcher and teachers. It can be used as a
guide to researchers, clinical doctors, and students in the
department of pharmaceutics and traditional Chinese medicine.
This tenth volume records 5 species of resin, 74 species of
animals, 41 species of minerals and fossils. There are resins such
as Liquidambar orientalis, Commiphore myrrha, Boswellia carterii,
Garcinia hanburyi; animals such as Solenognathus hardwickii, ,
Cervus nippon, Scolopendra subspinipes, Cryptotympana pustulata,
Agkistrodon acutus, Bombyx mori, Collocalia esculenta, Moschus
moschiferus, Hippocampus kelloggi, Gekko gekko; minerals and
fossils such as mercury, gypsum, alum, mirabilite, cinnabar,
actinolite, calomel, keel, dens draconis, lithodes, fossilia
spiriferis. In each specie, it introduces the scientific names,
medicinal names, morphologies, habitats, distributions, acquisition
and processing methods of these medicinal plants, the content of
medicinal properties, therapeutic effects, usage and dosage of
these medicinal plants, and attaches unedited color pictures and
pictures of part herbal medicines of each species. This book series
has 10 volumes in total, which covers over 2000 kinds of Chinese
medicines that are commonly used. These volumes not only introduce
the efficacy function and some prescriptions of the medicines, but
also introduce the biological characteristics of them in detail
with clear photos of the habitats, so that readers can identify
them in the field. Apart from the growing environment, the books
expound the distribution areas and other information to facilitate
researches and other applications. The volumes are targeted at
readers of general interests and it is also of high referential
value for scientific researcher and teachers. It can be used as a
guide to researchers, clinical doctors, and students in the
department of pharmaceutics and traditional Chinese medicine.
This fourth volume describes 256 species of medicinal plants from 5
families, which are commonly used in Chinese medicine. The most
important species are Agrimonia pilosa, Amygdalus persica,
Armeniaca mume, Armeniaca vulgaris, Armeniaca sibirica, Chaenomeles
sinensis, Eriobotrya japonica of Rosaceae; Chimonanthus praecox of
Calycanthaceae)Albizia julibrissin, Archidendron clypearia, Entada
phaseoloides, Bauhinia championii of Mimosoideae; Caesalpinia
sappan, Cassia tora, Gleditsia sinensis of Caesalpiniaceae; Abrus
cantoniensis, Astragalus membranaceus, Astragalus membranaceus,
Dalbergia odorifera, Desmodium caudatum, Desmodium styracifolium,
Erythrina variegata, Euchresta japonica, Flemingia prostrata,
Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Glycyrrhiza inflata, Glycyrrhiza glabra,
Lablab purpureus, Sophora japonica and Spatholobus suberectus of
Butterflyaceae. In each specie, it introduces the scientific names,
medicinal names, morphologies, habitats, distributions, acquisition
and processing methods of these medicinal plants, the content of
medicinal properties, therapeutic effects, usage and dosage of
these medicinal plants, and attaches unedited color pictures and
pictures of part herbal medicines of each species. This book series
has 10 volumes in total, which covers over 2000 kinds of Chinese
medicines that are commonly used. These volumes not only introduce
the efficacy function and some prescriptions of the medicines, but
also introduce the biological characteristics of them in detail
with clear photos of the habitats, so that readers can identify
them in the field. Apart from the growing environment, the books
expound the distribution areas and other information to facilitate
researches and other applications. The volumes are targeted at
readers of general interests and it is also of high referential
value for scientific researcher and teachers. It can be used as a
guide to researchers, clinical doctors, and students in the
department of pharmaceutics and traditional Chinese medicine.
This seventh volume describes 247 species of 9 families of
medicinal plants, which are commonly used in Chinese medicine. The
most important species are Adina rubella, Gardenia jasminoides,
Hedyotis diffusa, Morinda officinalis, Rubia cordifolia, Uncaria
hirsuta, Uncaria macrophylla, Uncaria rhynchophylla, Uncaria
sessilifructus, Uncaria sinensis of Rubiaceae; Lonicera confusa,
Lonicera hypoglauca, Lonicera macranthoides, Lonicera japonica of
Caprifoliaceae; Patrinia scabiosaefolia, Patrinia villosa,
Nardostachys jatamansi of Valerianaceae; Dipsacus asperoides of
Dipsacaceae; Arctium lappa, Artemisia annua, Artemisia argyi,
Artemisia capillaris, Artemisia scoparia, Atractylodes lancea,
Atractylodes macrocephala, Dendranthema indicum, Dendranthema
morifolium, Eupatorium chinense, Eupatorium fortunei, Inula
helenium, Saussurea costus, Saussurea involucrata, Senecio
scandens, Serratula chinensis, Siegesbeckia orientalis, Solidago
decurrens, Taraxacum mongolicum, Tussilago farfara Xanthium
sibiricum of Compositae; Gentiana crassicaulis, Gentiana
manshurica, Gentiana rigescens, Gentiana scabra, Swertia
pseudochinensis of Valerianaceae; Lysimachia christinae of
Primulaceae and Plantago asiatica of Plantaginaceae. In each
specie, it introduces the scientific names, medicinal names,
morphologies, habitats, distributions, acquisition and processing
methods of these medicinal plants, the content of medicinal
properties, therapeutic effects, usage and dosage of these
medicinal plants, and attaches unedited color pictures and pictures
of part herbal medicines of each species. This book series has 10
volumes in total, which covers over 2000 kinds of Chinese medicines
that are commonly used. These volumes not only introduce the
efficacy function and some prescriptions of the medicines, but also
introduce the biological characteristics of them in detail with
clear photos of the habitats, so that readers can identify them in
the field. Apart from the growing environment, the books expound
the distribution areas and other information to facilitate
researches and other applications. The volumes are targeted at
readers of general interests and it is also of high referential
value for scientific researcher and teachers. It can be used as a
guide to researchers, clinical doctors, and students in the
department of pharmaceutics and traditional Chinese medicine.
This third volume describes 226 species of 32 families of medicinal
plants, which are commonly used in Chinese medicine. The most
important species are Aquilaria sinensis and Daphne genkwa of
Thymelaeaceae; Benincasa hispida, Siraitia grosvenorii,
Trichosanthes kirilowii and Trichosanthes rosthornii of
Cucurbitaceae; Camellia sinensis of Theaceae; Cleistocalyx
operculatus, Eugenia caryophyllata and Rhodomyrtus tomentosa of
Myrtaceae; Osbeckia chinensis of Melastomataceae; Quisqualis indica
and Terminalia chebula of Combretaceae; Hypericum japonicum of
Hypericaceae; Microcos paniculata of Tiliaceae; Hibiscus mutabilis
of Malvaceae; Croton crassifolius, C. lachnocarpus, C. tiglium,
Euphorbia humifusa, E. lathyris, E. pekinensis, Phyllanthus emblica
and Sauropus spatulifolius of Euphorbiaceae. In each specie, it
introduces the scientific names, medicinal names, morphologies,
habitats, distributions, acquisition and processing methods of
these medicinal plants, the content of medicinal properties,
therapeutic effects, usage and dosage of these medicinal plants,
and attaches unedited color pictures and pictures of part herbal
medicines of each species. This book series has 10 volumes in
total, which covers over 2000 kinds of Chinese medicines that are
commonly used. These volumes not only introduce the efficacy
function and some prescriptions of the medicines, but also
introduce the biological characteristics of them in detail with
clear photos of the habitats, so that readers can identify them in
the field. Apart from the growing environment, the books expound
the distribution areas and other information to facilitate
researches and other applications. The volumes are targeted at
readers of general interests and it is also of high referential
value for scientific researcher and teachers. It can be used as a
guide to researchers, clinical doctors, and students in the
department of pharmaceutics and traditional Chinese medicine.
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