Modern Literature Analysis of Liangdi Tang
Abstract
Objective: To analyze the modern distribution characteristics of Liangdi Decoction, explore its research development trend, find out the problems in its research, and put forward suggestions. Methods: Based on the full-text database of CNHJ, the literature of Liangdi Decoction from 1977 to 2020 was selected as the research object, and the literature age, author distribution, periodical distribution, literature type, literature source journal type and disease type were statistically analyzed by using the method of Bradford’s literature discrete rate measurement. Results: From 1977 to 2020, there was a spiral increase in the number of literatures about Liangdi Decoction.The authors with higher frequency of Liangdi Decoction were all from the areas visited by Fu Qingzhu.The types of literatures were mainly clinical application-oriented research.The types of articles were mainly published in general journals.The most widely used diseases were gynecological diseases, especially menstrual irregularity and deficiency-heat type collapse. Conclusion: There is an increasing trend of literature research on Liangdi Decoction.Although the depth, breadth and angle of research are still lacking, the research space and value of Liangdi Decoction are relatively large, which is worth further research.References
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