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The First International Symposium on "Pain and Kampo (Japanese Herbal Medicine)" took place in Tokyo in October, 1992. In China, traditional herbal medicine has been used for more than 3000 years while in Japan, its use has been documented for more than 1000 years, albeit with some changes to the original Chinese formulations.
1. Basic Research in Pain and Kampo Medicines.- 2. The Analgesic Effect and Mechanism of Action of Processed Aconiti Tuber and Its Alkaloid.- 3. Effects of Tsumura-Shuchi-Bushi-Matsu (TJ-3021) on Cerebro-Cortical Function.- 4. Ameliorative Effects of Japanese Herbal Medicine on Abnormalities of the Nervous System: Mechanism of the “Reilly Syndrome Due to Trigeminal Irritation” and Its Suppression by an Herbal Mixture, TJ-960.- 5. Studies of the Immunological Effects of Juzen-Taiho-To (TJ-48).- 6. Periodical and Fluctuational Analysis of the Effect of Kampo Medicines on Mouse Motility.- 7. A Survey of Pharmacological Studies of Chinese Herbs with Analgesic Effects.- 8. Pain and Kampo Oriental Herbal Medicine.- 9. Combined Therapy with Boi-ogi-to and Lobenzarit Disodium for the Treatment of Intractable Rheumatoid Arthritis.- 10. Treatment with Kampo Medicine for Pain in Rehabilitation Medicine.- 11. Oriental Medicine and Pain in Obstetrics and Gynecology.- 12. Postherpetic Neuralgia and Oriental Herbal Medicine.- 13. Kampo Treatment for Headache.- 14. Kampo Medicine for Treatment of Pain.- 15. Traditional Oriental Approaches to the Management of Chronic Pain.- 16. Use of Computers for Kampo Medicine.- 17. Clinical Observations on the Analgesic Effects and Antitumor Potency of Wutou Injection.- 18. The Role of Kampo in Germany.
Graham Smith, Vivien Law, Andrew Wilson, Annette Bohr, Edward Allworth, Graham (University of Cambridge) Smith, Vivien (University of Cambridge) Law, Andrew (University of London) Wilson, Cambridge) Bohr, Annette (Sidney Sussex College, New York) Allworth, Edward (Columbia University, Edward A. Allworth, Vivien A. Law
Toby Seddon, Hannah Quirk, Toby Seddon, Graham Smith, University of Manchester) Quirk, Hannah (Lecturer in Criminal Law and Justice, Toby (University of Manchester) Seddon, Graham (University of Manchester) Smith