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ISBN 10: 1938134281
ISBN 13: 978-1938134289
Author: Hong Zhou Wu, Zhao Qin Fang, Pan Ji Cheng
Traditional Chinese medicine (Tcm), with a history of thousands of years, is the crystallization of the ancient Chinese people’s experience in their struggle against diseases. It is also an integral part of their splendid culture. Under the influence and direction of classic Chinese philosophies, it has undergone long-term medical practice and infiltrated into, as well as absorbed from, other subjects at that time, thus gradually evolving into a unique medical theoretical system that contributed significantly to the health care of the Chinese people and the prosperity of the Chinese nation. This 7-volume set comprehensively covers the main components of Tcm, such as Basic Theory, Diagnosis, Prescription, Chinese Materia Medica, Tui Na, Acupuncture and Moxibustion.
World Century Compendium to TCM Volume 1 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Section 1 A Summary of the Development of Basic Theories of TCM
Section 2 The Main Characteristics of Basic Theories of TCM
Concept of Holism
Treatment Based on Syndrome Differentiation
Section 3 The Essentials of Basic Theories in TCM
Chapter 2 The Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit
The Essentials of the Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit
The Application of the Theory of Essence, Qi and Spirit in TCM
Weekly Review
THE SECOND WEEK
Chapter 3 The Theory of Yin and Yang
The Essentials of Yin-Yang Theory
The Application of Yin-Yang Theory in TCM
Chapter 4 The Theory of Five Elements
The Essentials of Five-Element Theory
Weekly Review
THE THIRD WEEK
The Essentials of Five-Element Theory
The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM
The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM
For Diagnosis of Diseases
The Application of Five-Element Theory in TCM
For Treatment of Diseases
Chapter 5 The Theory of Visceral Manifestation
Weekly Review
THE FOURTH WEEK
Section 1 The Five Zang-Organs
The Heart
Appendix: The Pericardium
The Lung
The Relationship of the Lung to Emotions, Fluids, Body Constituents and Orifices
The Spleen
The Main Physiological Functions of the Spleen
The Liver
The Kidney
Appendix: Mingmen (the Life Gate)
Weekly Review
THE FIFTH WEEK
Section 2 The Six Fu-Organs
The Gallbladder
The Stomach
The Small Intestine
The Large Intestine
The Urinary Bladder
The Triple Energizer
Section 3 The Extraordinary Fu-Organs
The Brain
The Uterus
Section 4 The Relationships Among the Viscera
The Relationships Among the Five Zang-Organs
The Relationships Between Lung and Kidney
Weekly Review
THE SIXTH WEEK
The Relationships Among the Six Fu-Organs
The Relationships Between the Five Zang-Organs and Six Fu-Organs
Chapter 6 Qi, Blood, and Body Fluid
Qi
Blood
Body Fluid
The Relationships Among Qi, Blood and Body Fluid
The Relationships Between Blood and Body Fluid
Weekly Review
THE SEVENTH WEEK
Chapter 7 The Theory of Meridians and Collaterals
The Connotation of Meridians and Collaterals and the Composition of Meridian System
The 12 Meridians
The Eight Extraordinary Meridians
Weekly Review
THE EIGHTH WEEK
The Eight Extraordinary Meridians
The Divergent Meridian, Divergent Collateral, Meridian Tendon and Skin Division
The Physiological Functions of Meridians and the Application of Meridian Theory
Chapter 8 Body Constituents, Sensory Organs and Orifices
The Body Constituents
The Tendons
The Organs and Orifices
Weekly Review
THE NINTH WEEK
The Organs and Orifices
Chapter 9 Etiology and Nosogenesis
Section 1 Etiology
The Six Abnormal Climatic Factors
Pestilence
Internal Impairment Due to Seven Emotions
Improper Diet, Overstrain and Indulgence in Leisure
Weekly Review
THE NINTH WEEK
External Injury
Parasites
Phlegm, Retained-Fluid and Blood Stasis
Section 2 Nosogenesis
The Relationship Between the Occurrence of Disease and the Struggle of Healthy Qi and Pathogenic Factors
The Relationship Between the Occurrence of Disease and the Internal or External Environment
Chapter 10 Pathogenesis
Section 1 Common Types of Pathogenesis
Exuberance and Debilitation of Healthy Qi and Pathogenic Factors
Imbalance Between Yin and Yang
Weekly Review
THE ELEVENTH WEEK
Disorders of Qi and Blood
Disharmony Between Qi and Blood
Abnormal Metabolism of Body Fluid
Functional Disorders of Body Fluid, Qi and Blood
Endogenous Production of “Five Pathogenic Factors”
Section 2 Pathogenesis of the Meridians
Section 3 Pathogenesis of the Viscera
Disorders of Qi, Blood, Yin and Yang of the Five Zang-Organs
Weekly Review
THE TWELFTH WEEK
Disorders of Qi, Blood, Yin and Yang of the Five Zang-Organs (Continued)
Functional Disorders of the Six Fu-Organs
Functional Disorders of the Extraordinary Fu-Organs
Chapter 11 Life Cultivation, Therapeutic Principles and Methods
Section 1 Life Cultivation
The Basic Principles of Life Cultivation
The Main Methods of Life Cultivation
Weekly Review
THE THIRTEENTH WEEK
Section 2 Therapeutic Principles
Treatment of Disease before Occurrence
Treatment of Disease from the Root
Routine Treatment and Contrary Treatment
Reinforcing Healthy Qi and Expelling Pathogenic Factors
Regulation of Yin and Yang
Regulation of Qi and Blood
Regulation of the Viscera
Treatment in Accordance with the Triple Factors
Weekly Review
THE FOURTEENTH WEEK
Section 3 Therapeutic Methods
The Eight Therapeutic Methods
Chinese Medicinals
Prescriptions
Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Tuina
Weekly Review
Index
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