Introduction
1.Theories of YinYang and Five Elements,the Basic Theories of TCM
1)The Concept ofFive Elements
2)The Relationships Among the Five Elements
3)To Explain Physiological Functions According to the Theory ofthe Five Elements
4)To Explain the Pathological Relationship Among the Internal Organs According to the Theory ofthe Five Elements
2.Doctrine of Visceral Manifestations
1)The Five Zang-Organs
The Heart
The Lung
The Spleen
The Liver
The Kidney
2)The Six Fu
Gallbladder
Stomach
Samll Intestine
Large Intestine
Bladder
Sanjiao
The Extraordinary Fu-Organs
3.Interrelationship Among the Viscera
4.The Function ofthe Six Fu-Organs
5.Basic Concepts ofMeridians and Collaterals
The Nomenclature and Distribution ofMeridians
The Function and Action ofMeridians
The Running Route and Indication of the Twelve Regular Meridians。
Running Route and Indication of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians
3.The Basic Concepts of Qi,Blood and Body Fluid
l)The Physiological Function of Qi
2)Distribution and Classification of Qi
3)The Ways of Qi Movementl
4)The Basic Concept ofBlood1
5) Basic Concept of Body Fluid
6) Functions ofBody Fluid
7)The Relationship Between Qi,Blood and Body Fluid1
4.Pathogenic Factors in TCM
1) Exogenous Factors
2)Endogenous Factors
5.Treatment Based on Syndrome Differentiation
6.Eight Therapeutic Methods in Chinese Medicine