Parallel text in Latin, English, French, Esperanto, Chinese;Gen ju Nomina anatomica Di wu ban yi bian, Li Kexi (Andre Albault), Ying Han shen ding: (Huang Ying)
Acupuncture Anatomy. Regional Micro-Anatomy and Systemic Acupuncture Networks
✍ Scribed by Chang Sok Suh
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 900
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Foreword by Dr. Choi Seong Hoon
Foreword by Dr. Roland Giolli
Preface (序言)
Acknowledgments
Guidelines for the Reader
Author
Part 1: Traditional oriental medicine (傳統東方醫學)
1: Traditional oriental medicine (傳統東方醫學)
2: Five elements (五行)
3: Qi (氣), blood (血), essence (精), and body fluids (津液)
Part 2: Physiology, pathology, signs/symptoms, and the pathway, including points of the 12 primary channels and the 8 extra channels (病理學,生理學,侯/症與道,以及十二經脈和奇經八脈)
4: Lung channel of hand-tai yin (手太陰 肺經)
5: Large intestine channel of hand-yang ming (手陽明 大腸經)
6: Stomach channel of foot-yang ming (足陽明胃经)
7: Spleen channel of foot-tai yin (足太阴脾经)
8: Heart channel of hand-shao yin (手少陰心 經)
9: Small intestine channel of the hand-tai yang (手太陽小肠经)
10: Urinary bladder channel of the foot-tai yang (足太陽膀胱经)
11: Kidney channel of the foot-shao yin (足少陰肾经)
12: Pericardium channel of hand-jue yin (手厥陰心包经)
13: Triple burner (san jiao) channel of the hand-shao yang (手少陽三焦经)
14: Gall bladder channel of the foot-shao yang (足少陽胆经)
15: Liver channel of the foot-jue yin (足厥陰肝经)
16: Du (governing channel) (督脈)
17: Ren (conception channel) (任脈)
18: Chong (penetrating channel) (衝脈)
19: Dai (girdling channel) (帶脈)
20: Yin-qiao (yin heel/motility channel) (陰蹻脈)
21: Yang-qiao (yang heel/motility channel) (陽蹻脈)
22: Yin-wei (yin-linking channel) (陰維脈)
23: Yang-wei channel (yang-linking channel) (陽維脈)
24: Twelve divergent channels (十二別脈)
25: Fifteen luo connecting channels (十五絡脈)
26: Twelve muscle channels and twelve cutaneous regions (十二經筋和十二皮部)
27: Extra points (經外奇穴)
28: Units of measurement in acupuncture and methods for locating acupoints (尺寸與定位)
Part 3: Etiology, diagnosis, and identification of patterns (病因,診斷,辨證)
29: Etiology of diseases (病因)
30: Four methods of diagnosis (診斷四法)
31: Eight principles (八鋼)
32: Identification of pathological patterns according to the qi, blood, and body fluids (氣,血,津液辨證)
33: Identification of patterns according to the four stages (溫病辨證)
34: Identification of pathological patterns according to the primary, extra, and connecting channels (主,奇,絡經辨證)
35: Identification of patterns according to the six channels (六經辨證)
Part 4: Acupuncture treatment (針療)
36: Introduction to acupuncture and moxibustion treatment (針灸療法介紹)
37: Characteristics of special acupuncture points (特定穴)
38: Acupuncture methods (針法)
39: Moxibustion and cupping methods (艾灸與拔罐法)
40: Ear acupuncture (耳針)
41: Scalp acupuncture (頭針)
42: Cross sections (切面)
43: Dr. Suh’s Research
Appendix: Translations
Bibliography
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