目录 INTRODUCTION Part I MERIDIANS AND COLLATERALS CHAFFER 1 General Introduction to Meridians and Collaterals Section 1 Composition of the System of Meridians and Collaterals Section 2 Biao, Ben, Gen, Jie of the Meridians, Qi Thoroughfare and Four Seas Section 3 Physiological Functions of the Meridian System and Clinical Application of the Theory of Meridian CHAFFER 2 General Introduction to Acupoints Section 1 Development, Classification and Nomenclature of Acupoints Section 2 Effects of Acupoints Section 3 Specific Points Section 4 Methods of Locating Acupoints CHAFFER 3 Respective Introduction to Meridians and Acupoints Section 1 Twelve Regular Meridians and Their Acupoints I . Lung Meridian of Hand -Taiyin II. Large Intestine Meridian of Hand - Yangming III. Stomach Meridian of Foot - Yangming IV. Spleen Meridian of Foot - Taiyin V. Heart Meridian of Hand - Shaoyin VI. Small Intestine Meridian of Hand - Taiyang VII. Bladder Meridian of Foot - Taiyang vm. Kidney Meridian of Foot - Shaoyin IX. Pericardium Meridian of Hand -Jueyin X. Triple Energizer Meridian of Hand - Shaoyang XI. Gallbladder Meridian of Foot - Shaoyang XII. Liver Meridian of Foot - Jueyin Section 2 The Eight Extra Meridians I . Governor Vessel lI. Conception Vessel III. Thoroughfare Vessel IV. Belt Vessel V. Yin Link Vessel VI. Yang Link Vessel VII. Yin Heel Vessel VIII. Yang Heel Vessel Section 3 Fifteen Collaterals Section 4 Commonly - used Extraordinary Points I.The Points of Head and Neck II. The Points of Chest and Abdomen III.The Points of Back IV. The Points of Upper Extremities V. The Points of Lower Extremities Part II ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION TECHNIQUES Chapter 4 Manipulating Techniques with Fihform Needle Section 1 Structure, Specification and Examination of Fihform Needle Section 2 Needling Practice Section 3 Selection of Filiform Needles and Sterilization Section 4 Posture of the Patient Section 5 Manipulations of Inserting Needle Section 6 Manipulations of Needling Techniques Section 7 Getting Qi Section 8 Reinforcing and Reducing Methods Section 9 Retaining and withdrawing the Needle Section 10 Prevention and Management of Possible Accidents in Puncturing Section 11 Precautions in Acupuncture Treatment Chapter 5 Moxibustion Section 1 Functions of Moxibustion Section 2 Classification and Application of Moxibustion Section 3 Precautions, Contraindications and Management of Moxibustion Chapter 6 Other Acupuncture Therapies Section 1 Cupping Therapy Section 2 Three - edged Needle Therapy Section 3 Cutaneous Needle Therapy Section 4 Intradermal Needle Therapy Section 5 Electroacupuncture Therapy Section 6 Point Injection Therapy Chapter 7 Scalp Acupuncture Section 1 Locations and Indications of the Standard Lines Section 2 Manipulations Section 3 Indications and Precautions of Scalp Acupuncture Chapter 8 Ear Acupuncture Section 1 Relations Between the Auricle and Zang- fu Organs and Meridians Section 2 Anatomy of the Auricles Surface Section 3 Distributions, Locations and Indications of Ear Points Section 4 Clinical Application of Ear Acupuncture Part III CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION Chapter 9 General Descriptions of Treatment Section 1 Treatment Principles of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Section 2 Acupuncture and Moxibustion Prescription Section 3 Clinical Application of Specific Points Chapter 10 Acupuncture and Moxibustion Treatment Section 1 Painful Syndromes of the Body Section 2 Internal Diseases Section 3 Gynecological and Pediatric Diseases Irregular Menstruation Section 4 External Diseases Section 5 Diseases and Syndromes of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Tooth Section 6 Other Miscellaneous Disorders APPENDIX NAMES OF THE ACUPUNCTURE POINTS IN ENGLISH & CHINESE
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