中国针灸学概要 Essentials of Chinese Acupuncture
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- 作者:
北京中医药大学 等编
- 出版社:
外文出版社
- ISBN:9787119002408
- 出版日期:2005-1-1
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¥98.00元
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PREFACE
FOREWORD TO THE FIRST EDITION
FOREWORD TO THE SECOND EDITION
INTRODUCTION
PART I A General Description of the Basic Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine
CHAPTER I YIN-YANG AND THE FIVE ELEMENTS
I. YIN-YANG
1. The opposition and interdependence of yin and yang
2. The inter-consuming-supporting and the inter-transforming relation of yin and
yang
II. THE FIVE ELEMENTS
1. Attribution of things to the five elements
2. The inter-promoting, inter-acting, over-acting and counter-acting relation of
the five elements
CHAPTER II ZANG-FU (INTERNAL ORGANS)
I. THE ZANG ORGANS
1. Heart
2. Liver
3. Spleen
4. Lung
5. Kidney
6. Pericardium
II. FU ORGANS
1. Small intestine
2. Gall bladder
3. Stomach
4. Large intestine
5. Urinary bladder
6. Sa'njlao
III. EXTRAORDINARY ORGANS
1. Brain
2. Uterus
CHAPTER III CHANNELS AND COLLATERALS
I. NOMENCLATURE AND CLASSIFICATION
II. FUNCTIONS OF CHANNELS AND COLLATERALS
CHAPTER IV QI, BLOOD AND BODY FLUID
I. QI
II. BLOOD
III. BODY FLUID
CHAPTER V ETIOLOGY
I. SIX EXOGENOUS FACTORS
1. Wind
2. Cold
3. Summer heat
4. Damp
5. Dryness
6. Heat (fire, mild heat)
II. SEVEN EMOTIONAL FACTORS
III. MISCELLANEOUS PATHOGENIC FACTORS
1. Irregular food intake
2. Over-strain and stress or lack of physical exertion
3. Traumatic injuries
4. Stagnant blood and phlegm
CHAPTER VI METHODS OF DIAGNOSIS
I. INSPECTION
1. Observation of the expression
2. Observation of the colour
3. Observation of the appearance
4. Observation of the tongue
II. AUSCULTATION AND OLFACTION
1. Listening
2. Smelling
III. INQUIRING
1. Chills and fever
2. Perspiration
3. Food and drink, appetite and taste
4. Defecation and urination
5. Pain
6. Sleep
7. Menses and leukorrhea
IV. PALPATION
1. Feeling the pulse
2. Palpation of channels and points
CHAPTER VII DIFFERENTIATION OF SYNDROMES
I. DIFFERENTIATION OF SYNDROMES ACCORDING TO EIGHT PRINCIPLES
1. Exterior and interior
2. Cold and heat
3. Xu (deficiency) and shi (excess)
4. Yin and yang
II. DIFFERENTIATION OF SYNDROMES ACCORDING TO THE THEORY OF ZANG-FU
1. Syndromes of the heart
2. Syndromes of the liver
3. Syndromes of the spleen
4. Syndromes of the lung
5. Syndromes of the kidney
6. Syndromes of the pericardium
7. Syndromes of the small intestine
8. Syndromes of the gall bladder
9. Syndromes of the stomach
10. Syndromes of the large intestine
11. Syndromes of the urinary bladder
III. DIFFERENTIATION OF SYNDROMES ACCORDING TO THE THEORY OF CHANNELS AND COLLATERALS
1. Pathological manifestations of the 12 regular channels
2. Pathological manifestations of the eight extra channels
PART II Channels, Collaterals and Points
PART III Acupuncture and Moxibustion Therapy (Appendix: Cupping)
INDEX OF THE ACUPUNCTURE POINTS
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