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World Textbook Series for Chinese Medicine Core Curriculum
Compilation Committee of World Textbook Series for Chinese Medicine Core Curriculum
Translation Committee of World Textbook Series for Chinese Medicine Core Curriculum
Preface
Foreword
Note for Compilation
Part One Introduction
Part Two Selected Readings in the Original Text
Chapter 1 Life Cultivation
Section 1 The Methods of Cultivating Life
Section 2 The Principles of Cultivating Life
Section 3 Changes of Growth and Fertility in Female
Section 4 Patterns of Growth and Fertility in Males
Section 5 Methods and Significance of Cultivating Life in the Four Seasons
Section 6 The lmportant Principles of Cultivating Life in the Four Seasons
Section 7 The Principles of Disease Prevention
Section 8 The Close Relationship Between Life and Yin-Yang in Nature
Section 9 The Rules of Birth,Growth,Peak Development,Aging and Death in Human Beings
Chapter 2 Yin-Yang and Five Elements
Section 1 The Basic Contents and the Properties of Yin and Yang
Section 2 Flavors and Properties of Medicinals and Food Related to That of Yin and Yang as Well as Their Functions and Characteristics
Section 3 Damage to the Body Caused by Strong Flavor of Medicinals and Food
Section 4 Clinical Characteristics of Disease Caused by lnvasion of External Pathogenic Factors and lnternal Damage due to Emotions
Section 5 Mutual Rooting and Promotion of Yin Essence and Yang Qi
Section 6 Clinical Characteristics and Pathogenesis Nature Related to Disorder of Yin and Yang
Section 7 The Methods of Regulating Yin and Yang and their Application in Disease Prevention and Life Cultivation
Section 8 Early Diagnosis and Treatment Lead to a Favorable Prognosis
Section 9 The Application of Yin-Yang Theory in Acupuncture Treatment and Diagnosis
Section 10 How Essential Qi and the Five Zang-Organs are Benefited or Harmed by Diet and the Five Flavors
Section 11 The Uniformity and Separability of Yin and Yang
Chapter 3 Visceral Manifestation
Section 1 Functions of the Twelve Zangfu Organs and Their lnterrelations
Section 2 The Basic Content of Visceral Manifestation
Section 3 The Difference between Extraordinary Fu-organs and Transmitting and Transforming Fu-organs,Functions and Features of the Five Zang-organs and Six Fu-organs
Section 4 The Formation and Distribution of Nutrients of Water and Food
Section 5 The Formation and Distribution of Body Fluids
Section 6 The Relation and Difference of the Spleen and the Stomach in Physiology and Pathology
Section 7 Flaccidity of the Four Limbs due to Spleen Disorder
Chapter 4 Essence,Qi and Spirit
Section 1 The lmportance and Formation of Spirit and Thinking Process
Section 2 The Production,Circulation and Convergence of Nutrient Qi and Defense Qi
Section 3 The Relationship between Sleep and Nutrient and Defense Qi
Section 4 Concept of Essence,Qi,Thin Fluids,Thick Fluids,Blood and Vessels
Section 5 The Pathological Changes Caused by Loss of Six Kinds of Qi and Their Relations with the Zang-fu Organs
Chapter 5 Etiology and Pathogenesis
Section 1 Etiology and Pathogenesis of Diseases
Section 2 Etiology and Pathogenesis of Mass
Section 3 Common Pathogenic Factors of the Five Zang-organs
Section 4 The lmportance of Yang Qi in Human Body and Diseases Caused by Seasonal Pathogens due to Abnormal Yang Qi
Section 5 Diseases Caused by Abnormal Yang Qi
Section 6 Physiological Functions of Yang Qi and Diseases Caused by Abnormal Yang Qi
Section 7 The Laws of the Growth and Decline Trend of Yang Qi in Day and Night and the Approaches to Protecting Yang Qi
Section 8 The Relationship Between Body Fluids and Yang Qi and the Attack of the Latent Pathogens in the Four Seasons
Section 9 Diseases Caused by Disorder of Qi Movement
Section 10 The lmportance of Pathogenesis and the Nineteen Pathogeneses
Chapter 6 Patterns
Section 1 Externally-contracted Febrile Diseases and lts Etiology and Prognosis
Section 2 Six-channel Pattern and Transmission Law of Externallycontracted Febrile Disease
Section 3 Healing Sequence of Externally-contracted Febrile Disease
Section 4 Therapeutic Method for Externallycontracted Febrile Disease,Etiology and Pathogenesis of Lingering Heat of Febrile Disease,and Food Contraindication
Section 5 Etiology and Pathogenesis of Cough
Section 6 The Symptoms of Cough of the Five Zang-organs
Section 7 The Transmission Law of Cough and the Symptoms of Cough of the Six Fu-organs
Section 8 The Etiology and Pathogenesis of Acute Thoracoabdominal Pains
Section 9 The External Causes and Classification of Bi-lmpediment and the Relationship between lts Onset and Seasons
Section 10 Pathogenesis of Bi-lmpediment of the Five Zang-Organs
Section 11 Clinical Manifestations of Bi-lmpediment of the Zang-fu Organs
Section 12 lnternal Causes and Prognosis of Bi-lmpediment
Sectionn 13 Causes of Bi-lmpediment of the Six Fu-Organs and lts Treatment Principles by Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Section 14 Difference between Nutrient Qi and Defense Qi and Their Relationship with Bi-lmpediment
Section 15 Typical Manifestations of Bi-lmpediment of the Five Constituents
Section 16 Pathogenesis and Clinical Features of Flaccidity Pattern
Section 17 Causes and Pathogenesis of Flaccidity Pattern and lts Clinical Manifestations
Section 18 Treatment Principles of Flaccidity Pattern
Chapter 7 Diagnostic Methods
Section 1 Diagnosis at Dawn and Comprehensive Analysis of Four Examinations
Section 2 The lmportance of Qi and Blood in Pulse Diagnosis
Section 3 lnspection of Complexion and Eyes
Section 4 Dysfunction of Viscera and Unfavorable Prognosis
Section 5 Dysfunctions of Five Houses and Their Diagnostic Significance
Section 6 Wrist Pulse and Pathological Changes of Viscera
Section 7 Comprehensive Diagnosis and Three “lncurable” Cases
Section 8 Palpation of Cardiac Apex
Chapter 8 Treatment Principles and Methods
Section 1 Different Treatment Methods for Diseases Frequently Seen in Different Regions
Section 2 Principles of “Following the Tendency in Treatment” and “Treating Excess with Purgation and Treating Deficiency with Tonification” and Their Application in Clinical Practice
Section 3 Definition of Routine Treatment Method and lts Application in Clinical Practice
Section 4 Definition of Contrary Treatment Method and lts Application in Clinical Practice
Section 5 Treatment Principle for Deficiency-Heat and Deficiency-Cold Pattern
Appendices
l.Chronology of the Inner Classic
ll.lndex of Key Terms
lll.Translation of Key Terms in lndex in the Same Order
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