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TCM China:

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

 

           

 

 

 

 

15.2cm¡Á22.3cm,   

200 pages, 1991. 

ISBN  

7-80005-115-3/R ¡∴ 040 

Author, Geng Junying Su Zhihong.

Published by New World Press, Beijing.

 

 

Contents 

Preface 

Introduction

Chapter I

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Section One

Acupuncture Needling Techniques

1. The Needles

2. Preparations

3. Manipulation of the Filiform Needle

Section Two

Moxibustion

Chapter II

Acupuncture Points

Section One

The Classification of Acupuncture Points

Section Two

The Location and Measurement of Acupuncture Points

Section Three

The commonly Used Acupuncture Points

1. Points of the Lung Channel of Hand-Taiyin

2. Points of the Large Intestine Channel of Hand-Yangming

3. Points of the stomach Channel of Foot-Yangming

4. Points of the Spleen Channel of Foot-Taiyin

5. Points of the Heart Channel of Hand-Shaoyin

6. Points the Small Intestine Channel of Hand-Taiyang

7. Points of the Urinary Bladder Channel of Foot-Taiyang

8. Points of the Kidney Channel of Foot-Shaoyin

9. Points of the Pericardium Channel of Hand-Jueyin

10. Points of the Sanjiao Channel of Hand-Shaoyang

11. Points of the Gall Bladder Channel of Foot-Shaoyang

12. Points of the Liver Channel of Foot-Jueyin

13. Points of Ren Channel

14. Points of Du Channel

15. Off-Channel Points or Extraordinary Points

Chapter III

Treatment of Common Diseases

With Acupuncture And Moxibustion

Section One

General Introduction to Acupuncture Treatment

1. The Basic Principle of Acupuncture Treatment

2. The Principles of selecting Points

3. The Basic Principles of Prescription ad Combination of Points

4. The Application of Specific Points

Section Two

Acupuncture Treatment for common Diseases and Symptoms

1. Wind-stroke

2. Sunstroke

3. Shock

4. The common Clod

5. Sore Throat

6. Chronic Pharyngolaryngitis

7. Asthma

8. Headache

9. Toothache

10. Trigeminal Neuralgia

11. Low Back Pain

12. Chest and Hypochondriac Pain

13. Shoulder Pain

14. Stiff Neck

15. Tennis Elbow

16. Heel Pain

17. Vomiting

18. Hiccup

19. Epigastric Pain

20. Abdominal Pain

21. Diarrhea

22. Dysentery

23. Constipation

24. Prolapse of Anus

25. Seminal Emission

26. Impotence

27. Dizziness and Vertigo

28. Deafness and Tinnitus

29. Insomnia

30. Palpitation

31. Angina Pectoris

32. Hypertension

33. Facial Paralysis

34. Bi Symptom-Complex (Appendix: Sciatica)

35. Wei Symptom-Complex (Appendix: Polyneuritis)

36. Dysmenorrhea

37 Amenorrhea

38. Symptom-Complex Before and After Menopause

39. Uterine Bleeding

40. Excessive Leukorrhea

41. Hysteria

42. Urticaria

43. Alopecia

Appendix

Fourteen Channels and Their Acupuncture Points

A Glossary of the Acupuncture Points