Fundamentals of Chinese AcupunctureRevised companion to Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine is used in many top acupuncture and post-graduate physician courses. |
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Materials Methods | 2 |
Moxibustion | 22 |
An Introduction to the Channels and Points | 30 |
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abdominal distention abdominal pain acupuncture Anatomy artery and vein bladder channel bone Categories & Associations channel divergence channel sinews chest and lateral Classical Location cold Combinations & Applications Compendium cones connecting vessels contraindicated cough counterflow cutaneous nerve depression diarrhea disinhibits disorders dyspnea elbow epilepsy eyes fever five fen foot shao foot yang ming Functions gallbladder gallbladder channel Golden Mirror governing vessel headache heat diseases Hundred Patterns Illustrative Point Combinations intercostal Intersection-jiaohui point knee large intestine lateral costal region limbs Local Anatomy lower Main pathologic signs mania and withdrawal medial midline mouth Moxa moxibustion nasal congestion neck Needle Sensation nosebleed oblique insertion pain and swelling pericardium perpendicular insertion Point Categories pole posterior posterior ramus quickens the connecting radial radial nerve shao yang gallbladder shoulder small intestine source-yuan points spine spleen stiffness Stimulation stomach channel Supplementary Indications supraclavicular fossa thoracic throat tinnitus toothache treat umbilicus vacuity vertebra visual dizziness vomiting wind