| Introduction 1. Theories of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, the Basic Theories of TCM 1) The Concept of Five Elements 2) The Relationships Among the Five Elements 3) To Explain Physiological Functions According to the Theory of the Five Elements 4) To Explain the Pathological Relationship Among the Internal Organs According to the Theory of the Five Elements2. Doctrine of Visceral Manifestations 1) The Five Zang-Organs The Heart The Lung The Spleen The Liver The Kidney 2) The Six Fu-Organs Gallbladder Stomach Samll Intestine Large Intestine Bladder Sanjiao The Extraordinary Fu-Organs 3) Interrelationship Among the Viscera 4) The Function of the Six Fu-Organs 5) Basic Concepts of Meridians and Collaterals The Nomenclature and Distribution of Meridians The Function and Action of Meridians The Running Route and Indication of the Twelve Regular Meridians Running Route and Indication of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians3. The Basic Concepts of Qi, Blood and Body Fluid 1) The Physiological Function of Qi 2) Distribution and Classification of Qi 3) The Ways of Qi Movement 4) The Basic Concept of Blood 5) Basic Concept of Body Fluid 6) Functions of Body Fluid 7) The Relationship Between Qi, Blood and Body Fluid4. Pathogenic Factors in TCM 1) Exogenous Factors 2) Endogenous Factors 3) Other Factors5. Treatment Based on Syndrome Differentiation 1) Syndrome Differentiation Based on the Eight Principles 2) The Content of Syndrome Differentiation Inquiry Inspection Inspection of the Tongue Inspection of the Five Sensory Organs 6. Eight Therapeutic Methods in Chinese Medicine 1) Vomiting Therapy 2) Purgation 3) Harmonizing Therapy 4) Warming Therapy 5) Clearing Method 6) Dispersing and Dissipating Therapeutic Methods 7) Nourishing Therapies 8) Routine Treatment and Contrary Treatment |
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