Chapter 1 Generallntroduction
Section 1 The Origin and Formation of The Theory of Channels and Collaterals
Section 2 Development of The Theory of Channels and Collaterals
Section 3 The Classification of Channels and Collaterals
Chapter 2 The Eight Extraordinary Vessels
Section 1 Clasification and Significance
Section 2 Distributions
Section 3 Characteristics
Section 4 Physiological functions
Section 5 Pathological Reactions
Section 6 Related Points
Section 7 ClinicalApplications
Section 8 Case Analysis
Chapter 3 The Twelve Divergent Channels
Section 1 Nomenclature and Definitions
Section 2 Courses and Distribution
Section 3 Features of Marufestation
Section 4 Physiological Functions
Section 5 PathologicalReactions
Section 6 Related Points
Section 7 ClinicalApplications
Section 8 Cases Analysis
Chapter 4 Collaterals
Section 1 Nomenclature and Definition
Section 2 Courses and Distribution
Section 3 Features of Manifestation
Section 4 PhysiologicalFunctions
Section 5 Pathological Reactions
Section 6 Related Points
Section 7 ClinicalApplications
Section 8 Cases Analysis
Chapter 5 The Twelve SinewChannels
Section 1 Nomenclature and Definitions
Section 2 Courses and Distribution
Section 3 Features of Manifestation
Section 4 PhysiologicalFunctions
Section 5 PathologicalReactions
Section 6 Related Points
Section 7 ClirucalApplications
Section 8 Case analysis
Chapter 6 The Twelve Cutaneous Regions
Chapter 7 Biao-branch and Ben-root,Gen-origin andJie-termination
Chapter 8 Qi Streets and Four Seas
Index for Points
Index for Diseases and Symptoms