●Revision Note
Preface to the Revised Edition(1999)
Preface(1987)
Chapter Ⅰ A Brief History of Chinese Acupuncture and Mobustion
Ⅰ.THE ORIGIN OF ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION
Ⅱ.THE ACADEMIC ACCOMPLISHIMENTS OF ANCIENT ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION
Ⅲ.MODERN DECLINE AND NEW LIFE OF ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION
Ⅳ.REJUVENATION OF ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION IN NEW CHINA
Ⅴ.THE DISSEMINATION OF ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION TO THE WORLD
Chapter 2 Yin and Yang,and the Five Elements
Ⅰ.YIN AND YANG
1.Basic Knowledge of the Theory of Yin and Yang
2.Application of the Theory of Yin and Yang in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ⅱ.THE FIVE ELEMENTS
1.Classification of Phenomena According to the Five Elements
2.Law of Movement of the Five Elements
3.Application of the Theory of the Five Elements in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chapter 3 The Zang-Fu Organs
1.Ancient anatomical knowledge.
2.Observation of physiological and pathological phenomena.
3.The summary of rich exprience obtained through lengthy clinical practice.
Ⅰ.THE FIVE ZANG ORGANS
1.The Heart
2.The Liver
3.The Spleen
4.The Lung
5.The Kidney
Ⅱ.THE SIX FU ORGANS
1.The Gallbladder
2.The Stomach
3.The Small Intestine
4.The Large Intestine
5.The Bladder
6.The Triple Energizer
Ⅲ.THE EXTRA FU ORGANS
1.The Brain
2.The Uterus
Ⅳ.THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE ZANG-FU ORGANS
1.The Relationships among the Zang Organs
2.The Relationship between the Zang and the Fu Organst1 AIOM
3.The Relationships among the Fu Organs
Chapter 4 Qi,Blood and Body Fluid
Ⅰ.QI
1.Classification and Production of Qi
2.Functions of Qi
Ⅱ.BLOOD
1.Formation and Circulation of Blood
2.Functions of Blood
Ⅲ.BODY FLUID
1.Formation and Distribution of Body Fluid
2.Functions of Body Fluid(Jin ye)
Ⅳ.THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QI,BLOOD AND BODY FLUID
1.The Relationship between Qi and Blood
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Chapter 5 The Meridians and Collaterals
Chapter 6 An Introduction to Acupuncture Points
Chapter 7 Acupuncture Points
Chapter 8 Aetiology and Pathogenesis
Chapter 9 Diagnostic Methods
Chapter 10 Differentiation of Syndromes
Chapter 11 Acupuncture and Mobustion Techniques
Chapter 12 A General Introduction to Acupuncture Treatment
Chapter 13 Internal Diseases
Chapter 14 Gynecological Diseases
Chapter 15 Pediatric Diseases
Chapter 16 External Diseases
Chapter 17 Diseases of Eyes,Ears,Nose and Throat
Chapter 18 Beauty-Damaging Diseases
Bibliography
Standard Nomenclature of the Acupuncture Points of the Fourteen Meridians
Index