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Table of Contents
Foreword vii Preface xi Acknowledgments xv Note on the translation of Chinese terms xvii PART 1 THE CHANNEL SYSTEM 1 (78) Introduction 1 (2) Concept of `Channel' in Chinese Medicine 3 (12) Formation and Development of the Theory 4 (3) of the Channels Points on the body's surface and the 4 (1) propagation of the needling sensation during acupuncture treatment The discovery of the indications of 5 (1) acupuncture points The synthesis of anatomical and 6 (1) physiological knowledge Development of the phenomenon of the 6 (1) `movement of Qi' in Qi Gong Correlation between acupuncture points 7 (1) and pathological symptoms The Ma Wang Dui Medical Texts 7 (1) Formation of the Theory of Channels 8 (1) Development of the Theory of Channels 8 (2) Further improvements in the 9 (1) understanding of channels Further developments of the theory of 9 (1) the Eight Extraordinary Vessels Enhancement of the connection between 9 (1) acupuncture points and channels Establishment of the concept of the 9 (1) Fourteen Channels The Principal Acupuncture Classics 10 (5) `Spiritual Axis' (Ling Shu) 10 (1) The `Classic of Difficulties' (Nan Jing) 11 (1) The `ABC of Acupuncture' (Zhen Jiu Jia 11 (1) Yi Jing) The `Thousand Golden Ducat 12 (1) Prescriptions' (Qian Jin Yao Fang) `Secret Prescriptions of the Frontier 12 (1) Official' (Wai Tai Mi Yao) `Illustrated Classic of Acupuncture 12 (1) Points of the Bronze Model' (Tong Ren Shu Xue Zhen Jiu Tu Jing) The `Classic of Collection of 12 (1) Experience in Acupuncture' (Zhen Jiu Zi Sheng Jing) `Guide to Acupuncture Channels' (Zhen 13 (1) Jing Zhi Nan) `Elaboration of the Fourteen Channels' 13 (1) (Shi Si Jing Fa Hui) `Gatherings from Eminent 13 (1) Acupuncturists' (Zhen Jiu Ju Ying) `Study of the Eight Extraordinary 13 (1) Vessels' (Qi Jing Ba Mai Kao) `Great Compendium of Acupuncture' (Zhen 13 (1) Jiu Da Cheng) `Golden Mirror of Medicine' (Yin Zong 14 (1) Jin Jian) Morphology and Flow of Qi of Channels 15 (18) Flow of Qi in the Channels 17 (7) Channel Relationships 24 (4) Channels and Morphology of the Body 28 (5) The Membranes (Huang), Fat Tissue (GAO), 33 (24) The Cavities and Texture (Cou Li) and the Triple Burner Cavities The Membranes (Huang) 34 (11) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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The Membranes (Huang) 34 (4) The Source (Yuan) point of the Membranes 38 (1) Gao‐Huang 39 (1) Points with `Huang' in their names 40 (5) Fat Tissue (GAO) 45 (1) Cavities and Texture (Cou Li) 45 (5) Texture (Li) 46 (1) Cavities (Cou) 46 (4) The Triple Burner as Body Cavities 50 (7) Introduction 50 (3) Clinical significance and treatment 53 (4) Functions of the Channels in General 57 (8) The Channels Connect, Link, Integrate and 57 (4) Harmonize Connection between the Internal Organs 57 (1) and the Exterior The channels connect the Internal 58 (1) Organs with each other The channels connect different parts of 59 (1) the Exterior The channels connect the upper and the 59 (2) lower parts of the body The channels connect the left with the 61 (1) right half of the body The Channels Balance and Equalize 61 (1) The Channels are the Vehicles for the 61 (1) Circulation of QI and Blood The Channels Nourish and Irrigate 62 (1) The Channels Protect 63 (2) The Channels in Diagnosis 65 (14) Diagnosis by Observation 65 (2) Skin colour over channels 65 (1) Skin lesions 65 (1) Colour of complexion 66 (1) Thenar eminence 66 (1) Diagnosis by Interrogation 67 (1) Diagnosis by Palpation 67 (12) Touching the skin 67 (1) Stroking the skin 67 (1) Pressing the skin 67 (1) Ah Shi points 67 (12) PART 2 THE MAIN CHANNELS 79 (138) Introduction 79 (2) Pathways of the Main Channels 81 (16) Lung Channel Pathway 81 (1) Large Intestine Channel Pathway 82 (2) Stomach Channel Pathway 84 (1) Spleen Channel Pathway 84 (2) Heart Channel Pathway 86 (1) Small Intestine Channel Pathway 87 (1) Bladder Channel Pathway 88 (2) Kidney Channel Pathway 90 (1) Pericardium Channel Pathway 90 (2) Triple Burner Channel Pathway 92 (1) Gall Bladder Channel Pathway 92 (2) Liver Channel Pathway 94 (3) Channel Symptoms 97 (10) Lung Channel 99 (1) Large Intestine Channel 99 (1) Stomach Channel 100 (1) Spleen Channel 100 (1) Heart Channel 101 (1) Small Intestine Channel 102 (1) Bladder Channel 103 (1) Kidney Channel 103 (1) Pericardium Channel 103 (1) Triple Burner Channel 104 (1) Gall Bladder Channel 105 (1) Liver Channel 105 (2) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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Treatment of Main Channels 107 (34) Distal Points 108 (12) Definition of distal point 108 (1) Needling methods for distal points 109 (2) Selection of distal points according to 111 (1) channel affected Selection of distal points according to 111 (1) polarity of channel Selection of distal points according to 112 (1) corresponding joint areas Selection of distal points of 113 (2) corresponding Yang channels Selection of distal points according to 115 (5) target area Local Points 120 (1) Adjacent Points 121 (2) Use of adjacent points for their 121 (1) energetic action Use of adjacent points above the 121 (1) affected joint Use of adjacent points according to 122 (1) joint anatomy Use of adjacent points in herpes zoster 122 (1) Use of adjacent points according to 122 (1) `horizontal' movement of Qi Ah Shi Points 123 (1) Origin and Concentration of Channels (Gen 124 (3) Jie) Root and Branch of Channels (Ben Biao) 127 (7) Pathways of Qi (Qi Jie) 134 (7) The Five Transporting (Shu) Points 141 (16) Energetic Actions of the Five 144 (2) Transporting Points Well (Jing) point 144 (1) Spring (Ying) point 144 (1) Stream (Shu) point 145 (1) River (Jing) point 145 (1) Sea (He) point 145 (1) Actions of the Five Transporting Points 146 (7) from the Classics According to Chapter 68 of the `Classic 146 (2) of Difficulties' According to the `Spiritual Axis' 148 (2) According to the seasons as in Chapter 150 (1) 44 of the `Spiritual Axis' and Chapter 61 of the `Simple Questions' According to the Five‐Element character 151 (2) of the points as in Chapters 64 and 69 of the `Classic of Difficulties' Summary 153 (4) Categories of Points 157 (20) Source (Yuan) Points 157 (2) Chapter 1 of the `Spiritual Axis' 157 (2) Chapter 66 of the `Classic of 159 (1) Difficulties' Connecting (Luo) Points 159 (5) Use of the Connecting points in 160 (1) conjunction with the Source points Use of the Connecting points on their 161 (1) own according to Chapter 10 of the `Spiritual Axis' Use of the Connecting points according 162 (2) to their energetic influence Back‐Transporting (Shu) Points 164 (3) Front‐Collecting (Mu) Points 167 (2) Accumulation (XI) Points 169 (1) Gathering (Hui) Points 170 (1) Points of the Four Seas 170 (1) Window of Heaven Points 171 (2) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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12 Heavenly Star Points of Ma Dan Yang 173 (1) Sun Si Miao's 13 Ghost Points 173 (1) Points of the Eye System (Mu Xi) 173 (2) Five Command Points 175 (2) The Combination of Acupuncture Points 177 (40) Balancing Distal and Local Points 180 (2) Balancing Arm and Leg Points 182 (4) Greater Yang 183 (1) Bright Yang 184 (1) Lesser Yang 184 (1) Greater Yin 184 (1) Lesser Yin 184 (1) Terminal Yin 185 (1) Yin and Yang channels 185 (1) Balancing Yin and Yang Points 186 (5) Balancing points of 187 (1) externally‐internally paired channels Balancing unrelated Yin and Yang 188 (1) channels Balancing of Connecting (Luo) and 189 (1) Source (Yuan) points Balancing Yin and Yang according to 189 (2) Heavenly Stems Balancing Back and Front Points 191 (3) Balancing Back‐Transporting with 191 (2) Front‐Collecting points Balancing Governing and Directing 193 (1) Vessels Balancing Left and Right Points 194 (11) Arm and leg channels of the same 196 (2) polarity Exteriorly‐interiorly related channels 198 (1) Other channels 198 (3) Channel problems 201 (4) Case Histories 205 (12) PART 3 CONNECTING CHANNELS (LUO MAI) 217 (66) Introduction 217 (2) Morphology and Pathways of Connecting 219 (16) Channels Morphology of Connecting Channels 219 (5) Pathways of the Connecting Channels Proper 224 (11) The three Yin of the arm 224 (2) The three Yang of the arm 226 (1) The three Yang of the leg 227 (2) The three Yin of the leg 229 (2) Directing and Governing Vessels 231 (1) Great Connecting channels of the Spleen 232 (3) and Stomach Physiology of the Connecting Channels 235 (6) Balancing Yin and Yang in the Limbs 235 (1) Nourishment 236 (1) Protection 237 (1) Warming 238 (1) Connecting and Harmonizing Exterior with 238 (1) Interior Connecting and Harmonizing Left and Right 239 (1) Sides of the Body Making of Blood 239 (2) Aetiology and Diagnosis of the Connecting 241 (6) Channels Aetiology 241 (2) External pathogenic factors 241 (1) Trauma 242 (1) Emotional stress 242 (1) Diagnosis 243 (4) By interrogation 243 (1) By observation 243 (2) By palpation 245 (2) Pathology of Connecting Channels 247 (14) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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Invasion of External Pathogenic Factors 247 (2) Wind 248 (1) Dampness 248 (1) Cold 249 (1) Summer‐Heat 249 (1) Fullness and Emptiness of the Connecting 249 (1) Channels Qi Stagnation in the Connecting Channels 250 (2) Blood Stasis in the Connecting Channels 252 (2) The Connecting Channels in the Pathology 254 (1) of Lumps The Connecting Channels and Bleeding 254 (2) The Connecting Channels and Phlegm 256 (1) Full‐Empty and Hot‐Cold Symptoms of the 256 (5) Connecting Channels Full conditions of the Connecting 256 (1) channels Empty conditions of the Connecting 257 (1) channels Cold conditions of the Connecting 257 (1) channels Heat conditions of the Connecting 257 (4) channels Treatment of the Connecting Channels 261 (22) Stop Bleeding 261 (1) Mental Effect 262 (3) External Invasions of Pathogenic Factors 265 (1) Exterior invasion of Connecting 265 (1) channels in the Defensive‐Qi portion Exterior invasion of Connecting 266 (1) channels of the face by Wind without exterior symptoms Exterior invasion of Connecting 266 (1) channels of the body by external Cold Lumps 266 (2) Thyroid swelling (goitre) 267 (1) Myoma 267 (1) Lipoma 268 (1) Lymph‐node swelling 268 (1) Breast Pathology 268 (1) The Connecting Channels and Blood Stasis 269 (2) The Connecting Channels and the Eight 271 (1) Extraordinary Vessels Needling Techniques 272 (4) `Shu' points of Connecting channels 273 (1) Pricking the Connecting channels 273 (1) Combining Connecting points with Source 274 (1) (Yuan) points Using the Connecting points on the 275 (1) opposite side The Connecting Channels and the 276 (1) Penetrating Vessel The Connecting Channels and Herbal Therapy 277 (6) Full conditions of the Connecting 277 (1) channels Empty conditions of the Connecting 278 (1) channels Treatment methods and herbs 278 (5) PART 4 MUSCLE CHANNELS (JING JIN) 283 (46) Introduction 283 (2) Morphology and Pathways of the Muscle 285 (26) Channels Morphology 285 (6) They are on the surface of the body 285 (2) They do not connect with the Internal 287 (2) Organs They all originate at the extremities 289 (1) They broadly follow the course of the 289 (1) Main channels https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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They follow the contours of the major 289 (1) muscles overlying the Main channels They are grouped into four groups of 290 (1) three channels each of the same polarity (Yin or Yang) and same potential of energy (Leg or Arm) Pathways of the Muscle Channels 291 (15) The three Yang of the leg 292 (3) The three Yin of the leg 295 (5) The three Yang of the arm 300 (4) The three Yin of the arm 304 (2) Connections 306 (1) Meeting Points 307 (1) The Muscles Along the Muscle Channel 307 (4) Pathways Muscle Channels ‐‐ Functions and Aetiology 311 (4) Functions of the Muscle Channels 311 (2) They protect the body from trauma 311 (1) They sustain the body in its erect 311 (1) position They maintain the integrity of the body 311 (1) by connecting the `100 bones' They govern the movement of joints and 311 (1) allow movement of the body They contribute to the integration of 312 (1) the surface of the body with the Interior They contribute to the integration and 312 (1) connection among the three Yang channels (Greater Yang, Bright Yang and Lesser Yang) and among the three Yin channels (Greater Yin, Lesser Yin and Terminal Yin) They are nourished by the Main channels 313 (1) Aetiology of the Muscle Channels 313 (2) External pathogenic factors 313 (1) Trauma 314 (1) Overuse and repetitive use 314 (1) Internal Organ problems transmitted to 314 (1) the Muscle channels Pathology and Symptoms of Muscle Channels 315 (4) Pathology 315 (1) Symptoms 315 (4) Three Yang channels of the leg 315 (1) Three Yin channels of the leg 316 (1) Three Yang channels of the arm 316 (1) Three Yin channels of the arm 317 (2) Treatment of Muscle Channels 319 (10) Clinical Significance 319 (6) Harmonization and regulation of Yin and 319 (1) Yang channels Regulation of Yang channels: horizontal 319 (5) flow of Qi Exchange of Qi among Muscle channels in 324 (1) pathology Upper Meeting points 324 (1) Treatment 325 (1) Massage 325 (1) Gua Sha 325 (1) Cupping 325 (1) Acupuncture 325 (1) The Muscle Channels in the Treatment of 326 (3) Painful Obstruction (BI) Syndrome Aetiology of invasion of Muscle channels 326 (1) Pathology of external invasions of 326 (1) Muscle channels Treatment of exterior invasions into 327 (2) Muscle channels PART 5 DIVERGENT CHANNELS (JING BIE) 329 (24) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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Introduction 329 (2) Morphology of Divergent Channels 331 (10) Pattern of Circulation of the Divergent 331 (4) Channels Pathways of the Divergent Channels 335 (6) Bladder Divergent channel 335 (1) Kidney Divergent channel 336 (1) Gall Bladder Divergent channel 336 (1) Liver Divergent channel 336 (1) Stomach Divergent channel 337 (1) Spleen Divergent channel 337 (1) Small Intestine Divergent channel 338 (1) Heart Divergent channel 338 (1) Triple Burner Divergent channel 339 (1) Pericardium Divergent channel 339 (1) Large Intestine Divergent channel 339 (1) Lung Divergent channel 339 (2) Functions and Clinical Use of the Divergent 341 (12) Channels Balancing Yin and Yang 341 (2) Balancing Yin and Yang in the Interior 342 (1) Balancing Yin and Yang in the head 342 (1) Harmonizing Yin and Yang 343 (1) Integrating and Connecting the Internal 344 (1) Organs Treating a Yang channel for a problem 344 (1) in a Yin channel/organ or vice versa Connection between Stomach and Heart 344 (1) The Heart Divergent channel and the 344 (1) inner canthus of the eye The Bladder Divergent channel and the 345 (1) anus The Bladder Divergent channel and the 345 (1) heart region The Pericardium Divergent channel and 345 (1) the neck and head The Gall Bladder Divergent channel and 345 (1) the Heart The Pericardium Divergent channel and 345 (1) the throat The Yang channels of the leg and the 345 (1) Heart The Clinical Application of the Six Pairs 345 (8) of Divergent Channels Bladder and Kidneys 347 (1) Gall Bladder and Liver 348 (1) Stomach and Spleen 349 (1) Small Intestine and Heart 349 (1) Triple Burner and Pericardium 350 (1) Large Intestine and Lungs 351 (2) PART 6 CUTANEOUS REGIONS 353 (18) Introduction 353 (2) The 12 Cutaneous Regions 355 (16) Morphology of the 12 Cutaneous Regions 355 (1) Physiology of the 12 Cutaneous Regions 355 (2) Regulate sweating 357 (1) Protect the body 357 (1) Diagnosis of the 12 Cutaneous Regions 357 (6) Diagnosis by observation 357 (1) Diagnosis by palpation 357 (6) Pathology of the 12 Cutaneous Regions 363 (4) Sweating 363 (1) Invasion of pathogenic factors 364 (3) Treatment of the 12 Cutaneous Regions 367 (4) Acupuncture 368 (1) Moxibustion 369 (1) Cupping 369 (1) Massage 369 (2) PART 7 EIGHT EXTRAORDINARY VESSELS 371 (278) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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Introduction 371 (2) The Eight Extraordinary Vessels ‐‐ 373 (20) Introduction Introduction 375 (1) Functions of the Extraordinary Vessels 375 (10) The Extraordinary Vessels as reservoirs 375 (1) of Qi The Extraordinary Vessels and the 376 (2) Kidney‐Essence The Extraordinary Vessels and Defensive 378 (1) Qi (Wei Qi) The Extraordinary Vessels and the life 379 (1) cycles The Extraordinary Vessels and the Six 380 (1) Extraordinary Yang Organs The Extraordinary Vessels and the Four 381 (1) Seas The Extraordinary Vessels and the 382 (1) orifices The Extraordinary Vessels' regulating, 383 (2) balancing and integrating function Energetic Dynamics of the Extraordinary 385 (8) Vessels Governing, Directing and Penetrating 386 (2) Vessels (Du, Ren and Chong Mai) Yin and Yang Stepping Vessels (Yin and 388 (1) Yang Qiao Mai) Yin and Yang Linking Vessels (Yin and 389 (1) Yang Wei Mai) Girdle Vessel (Dai Mai) 389 (4) Clinical Use of the Extraordinary Vessels 393 (22) Areas Influenced by the Extraordinary 393 (2) Vessels Points to Open the Extraordinary Vessels 395 (3) Opening points of the Extraordinary 395 (2) Vessels Why specific opening points correspond 397 (1) to specific Extraordinary Vessels: a hypothesis Opening Points Versus Points on the 398 (3) Extraordinary Vessels Using the opening and coupled points 398 (2) Using a point on the vessel 400 (1) Needling Techniques 401 (2) When to Use an Extraordinary Vessel 403 (2) Problems of several channels 403 (1) simultaneously Complicated conditions 403 (1) Involvement of an organ and a different 404 (1) channel Confusing situations of Heat‐‐Cold and 404 (1) Deficiency‐‐Excess Some mental‐‐emotional problems 404 (1) Some neurological problems 405 (1) When the pulse has the same quality in 405 (1) several positions Pulses of the Extraordinary Vessels 405 (3) Diagnosis of the Extraordinary Vessels 408 (7) Directing Vessel 409 (1) Governing Vessel 409 (1) Penetrating Vessel 410 (1) Girdle Vessel 410 (1) Yin Stepping Vessel 411 (1) Yang Stepping Vessel 411 (1) Yin Linking Vessel 411 (1) Yang Linking Vessel 412 (3) Governing Vessel (Du Mai) 415 (34) Pathway 415 (2) Clinical Applications 417 (16) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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Tonify Kidney‐Yang 418 (1) Strengthen the back 419 (3) Nourish the Brain and Marrow 422 (1) Strengthen the Mind (Shen) 423 (3) Expel exterior Wind 426 (1) Extinguish interior Wind 426 (1) The Governing Vessel in gynaecology 427 (1) The Governing Vessel and the Fire of 428 (3) the Gate of Life (Ming Men) Tonify Heart‐Yang 431 (1) Lift Qi 431 (1) The Governing Vessel and the male 432 (1) genital system Pulse of the Governing Vessel 433 (1) Classical Indications 433 (2) Pathology 433 (1) Point combinations 434 (1) Points of the Governing Vessel 435 (11) Du‐1 Changqiang Long Strength 435 (1) Du‐2 Yaoshu Transporting Point of Lower 436 (1) Back Du‐3 Yaoyangguan Lumbar Yang Gate 436 (1) Du‐4 Mingmen Gate of Life 437 (2) Du‐8 Jinsuo Tendon Spasm 439 (1) Du‐9 Zhiyang Reaching Yang 439 (1) Du‐11 Shendao Mind Way 439 (1) Du‐12 Shenzhu Body Pillar 440 (1) Du‐13 Taodao Kiln Way 441 (1) Du‐14 Dazhui Big Vertebra 441 (1) Du‐15 Yamen Door to Dumbness 442 (1) Du‐16 Fengfu Wind Palace 442 (1) Du‐17 Naohu Brain Window 443 (1) Du‐19 Houding Posterior Vertex 443 (1) Du‐20 Baihui Hundred Meetings 443 (1) Du‐23 Shangxing Upper Star 444 (1) Du‐24 Shenting Mind Courtyard 445 (1) Du‐26 Renzhong Middle of Person 445 (1) Herbal Therapy 446 (1) Herbs 446 (1) Formulae 447 (1) Case Histories 447 (2) Directing Vessel (Ren Mai) 449 (38) Pathway 449 (1) Clinical Applications 450 (14) Nourish Yin 451 (1) Regulate the uterus and genitalia in 452 (1) women Regulate life cycles 453 (2) Move Qi in the Lower Burner and Uterus 455 (1) Promote the descending of Lung‐Qi and 455 (1) the Kidney's receiving of Qi Promote the transformation, 456 (1) transportation and excretion of fluids Activate the Triple Burner 456 (4) Control Fat Tissue (Gao) and Membranes 460 (1) (Huang) The Directing Vessel and the male 461 (1) genital system Combination of Governing and Directing 462 (2) Vessel points The Pulse of the Directing Vessel 464 (1) Classical Indications 464 (3) Pathology 464 (1) Point combinations 465 (2) The Points of the Directing Vessel 467 (15) Ren‐1 Huiyin Meeting of Yin 467 (1) Ren‐2 Qugu Curved Bone 468 (1) Ren‐3 Zhongji Middle Pole 468 (1) Ren‐4 Guanyuan Gate to the Original Qi 469 (1) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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Ren‐5 Shimen Stone Door 470 (2) Ren‐6 Qihai Sea of Qi 472 (1) Ren‐7 Yinjiao Yin Crossing 473 (1) Ren‐8 Shenque Spirit Palace 474 (1) Ren‐9 Shuifen Water Separation 475 (1) Ren‐10 Xiawan Lower Epigastrium 475 (1) Ren‐11 Jianli Building Mile 476 (1) Ren‐12 Zhongwan Middle of Epigastrium 476 (1) Ren‐13 Shangwan Upper Epigastrium 477 (1) Ren‐14 Juque Great Palace 478 (1) Ren‐15 Jiuwei Dove Tail 479 (1) Ren‐17 Shanzhong (or Tanzhong) Middle 480 (1) of Chest Ren‐22 Tiantu Heaven Projection 480 (1) Ren‐23 Lianquan Corner Spring 481 (1) Ren‐24 Chengjiang Saliva Receiver 481 (1) Herbal Therapy 482 (1) Herbs 482 (1) Formulae 482 (1) Case Histories 482 (5) Penetrating Vessel (Chong Mai) 487 (46) Pathway 488 (3) Clinical Applications 491 (22) Clinical significance of the five 492 (3) branches of the Penetrating Vessel Clinical significance of the various 495 (4) names of the Penetrating Vessel Rebellious Qi of the Penetrating Vessel 499 (3) Blood stasis in gynaecology 502 (1) The Penetrating Vessel and the 502 (1) Membranes (Huang) The Penetrating Vessel and the female 503 (1) breast The Penetrating Vessel and the Heart 504 (1) The Penetrating Vessel and the Stomach 505 (1) The Penetrating Vessel and the 505 (2) Heart‐Kidneys connection The Penetrating Vessel and Qi 507 (1) circulation to the feet The Penetrating Vessel and the 507 (2) `Ancestral Muscles' (Zong Jin) The Penetrating Vessel and the male 509 (2) genital system Comparison and differentiation between 511 (2) the Directing and Penetrating Vessels Pulse of the Penetrating Vessel 513 (1) Classical Indications 513 (4) Pathology 513 (2) Point combinations 515 (2) Points of the Penetrating Vessel 517 (7) Ren‐1 Huiyin Meeting of Yin 517 (1) ST‐30 Qichong Penetrating Qi 518 (1) KI‐11 Henggu Pubic Bone 519 (1) KI‐12 Dahe Big Glory 519 (1) KI‐13 Qixue Qi Hole 520 (1) KI‐14 Siman Four Fullnesses 521 (1) KI‐16 Huangshu Transporting Point of 521 (1) `Huang' KI‐17 Shangqu Bent Metal 522 (1) KI‐21 Youmen Door of Darkness 523 (1) Herbal Therapy 524 (1) Herbs 524 (1) Formulae 524 (1) Case Histories 524 (9) Girdle Vessel (Dai Mai) 533 (16) Pathway 533 (1) Clinical Applications 534 (6) Harmonize the Liver and Gall Bladder 535 (1) Resolve Dampness in the Lower Burner 535 (1) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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Regulate circulation of Qi in the legs 535 (1) The Girdle Vessel and abdominal pain 536 (2) The Girdle Vessel in gynaecology 538 (1) Fullness and Emptiness of the Girdle 538 (2) Vessel The Girdle Vessel and the hips 540 (1) The Pulse of the Girdle Vessel 540 (1) Classical Indications 540 (3) Pathology 540 (1) Point combinations 541 (2) Points of the Girdle Vessel 543 (2) G.B.‐26 Daimai Girdle Vessel 543 (1) G.B.‐27 Wushu Five Pivots 543 (1) G.B.‐28 Weidao Linking Path 544 (1) LIV‐13 Zhangmen Completion Gate 544 (1) Herbal Therapy 545 (1) Herbs 545 (1) Formulae 545 (1) Case Histories 545 (4) Yin Stepping Vessel (Yin Qiao Mai) 549 (18) Pathway 550 (1) Clinical Applications 551 (6) The Yin Stepping Vessel and the eyes 551 (1) The Yin Stepping Vessel and Atrophy 552 (1) Syndrome (Wei Syndrome) The Yin Stepping Vessel in abdominal 552 (2) pain The Yin Stepping Vessel in urinary 554 (1) problems The Yin Stepping Vessel in obstetrics 554 (2) and gynaecology The Yin Stepping Vessel and the 556 (1) external genitalia The Pulse of the Yin Stepping Vessel 556 (1) Classical Indications 557 (2) Pathology 557 (1) Point combinations 558 (1) Points of the Yin Stepping Vessel 559 (5) KI‐2 Rangu Blazing Valley 560 (1) KI‐6 Zhaohai Shining Sea 560 (1) KI‐8 Jiaoxin Meeting the Spleen channel 561 (1) ST‐12 Quepen Empty Basin 562 (1) ST‐9 Renying Person's Welcome 563 (1) BL‐1 Jingming Eye Brightness 563 (1) Herbal Therapy 564 (1) Herbs 564 (1) Formulae 565 (1) Case Histories 565 (2) Yang Stepping Vessel (Yang Qiao Mai) 567 (20) Pathway 568 (1) Clinical Applications 569 (5) Absorb Excess Yang from the head 570 (2) The Yang Stepping Vessel and the eyes 572 (1) The Yang Stepping Vessel in mental 572 (1) problems The Yang Stepping Vessel in backache 572 (1) and sciatica The Yang Stepping Vessel and the hip 573 (1) The Yang Stepping Vessel in Urinary 573 (1) problems The Yang Stepping Vessel and the limbs 573 (1) The Yang Stepping Vessel in exterior 574 (1) invasions of Wind Pulse of the Yang Stepping Vessel 574 (1) Classical Indications 574 (3) Pathology 574 (2) Point combinations 576 (1) Points of the Yang Stepping Vessel 577 (8) BL‐62 Shenmai Ninth Channel 577 (1) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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BL‐61 Pucan Servant's Respect 578 (1) BL‐59 Fuyang Instep Yang 579 (1) G.B.‐29 Juliao Squatting Crevice 579 (1) S.I.‐10 Naoshu Humerus Transporting 580 (1) Point L.I.‐15 Jianyu Shoulder Bone 580 (1) L.I.‐16 Jugu Great Bone 581 (1) ST‐9 Renying Person's Welcome 581 (1) ST‐4 Dicang Earth Granary 582 (1) ST‐3 Juliao Great Crevice 582 (1) ST‐1 Chengqi Containing Tears 583 (1) BL‐1 Jingming Eye Brightness 583 (1) G.B.‐20 Fengchi Wind Pool 584 (1) Herbal Therapy 585 (1) Herbs 585 (1) Formulae 585 (1) Case History 585 (2) Combined Yin and Yang Stepping Vessels 587 (14) Pathology Pathways of the Yin and Yang Stepping 587 (3) Vessels Functions 590 (1) The Yin and Yang Stepping Vessels and the 590 (4) Eyes Eyes 590 (1) Eye System 591 (2) Gall Bladder Muscle channel 593 (1) The Yin and Yang Stepping Vessels and the 594 (1) Brain The Yin and Yang Stepping Vessels and the 595 (1) Energetics of the Neck Region The Yin and Yang Stepping Vessels and the 596 (1) Legs The Yin and Yang Stepping Vessels and 596 (3) Defensive QI Pulse of the Yin and Yang Stepping Vessels 599 (2) Yin Linking Vessel (Yin Wei Mai) 601 (18) Pathway 601 (2) Clinical Applications 603 (7) Nourish the Heart 603 (1) Open the chest and hypochondrium 604 (1) Nourish Blood and Yin 604 (2) Mental‐emotional problems 606 (2) The Yin Linking Vessel and the female 608 (1) genitalia The Yin Linking Vessel and headaches 608 (1) The Yin Linking Vessel and epilepsy 609 (1) Comparison and differentiation of Yin 609 (1) Linking Vessel, Directing Vessel and Yin Stepping Vessel Pulse of the Yin Linking Vessel 609 (1) Classical Indications 610 (2) Pathology 610 (1) Point combinations 611 (1) Points of the Yin Linking Vessel 612 (5) KI‐9 Zhubin Guest House 612 (1) SP‐6 Sanyinjiao Three Yin Meeting 613 (1) SP‐13 Fushe Abode of the Yang Organs 614 (1) SP‐15 Daheng Big Horizontal Stroke 615 (1) SP‐16 Fuai Abdomen Sorrow 615 (1) LIV‐14 Qimen Cyclic Gate 615 (1) Ren‐22 Tiantu Heaven Projection 616 (1) Ren‐23 Lianquan Corner Spring 616 (1) Herbal Therapy 617 (1) Herbs 617 (1) Formulae 617 (1) Case History 617 (2) Yang Linking Vessel (Yang Wei Mai) 619 (20) Pathway 619 (2) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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Clinical Applications 621 (4) Shivering, invasion of Wind 621 (1) Lesser Yang Pattern 622 (1) Headaches 622 (1) Backache 623 (1) Painful Obstruction (Bi) Syndrome 624 (1) Lateral side of the body 624 (1) Ear problems 624 (1) Epilepsy 625 (1) Comparison of Yang Linking Vessel, Yang 625 (1) Stepping Vessel and Governing Vessel Pulse of the Yang Linking Vessel 625 (1) Classical Indications 625 (3) Pathology 625 (1) Point combinations 626 (2) Points of the Yang Linking Vessel 628 (9) BL‐63 Jinmen Golden Door 628 (1) G.B.‐35 Yangjiao Yang Crossing 628 (1) G.B.‐29 Juliao Squatting Crevice 629 (1) L.I.‐14 Binao Upper Arm 629 (1) T.B.‐13 Naohui Shoulder Convergence 630 (1) T.B.‐15 Tianliao Heavenly Crevice 630 (1) G.B.‐21 Jianjing Shoulder Well 631 (1) S.I.‐10 Naoshu Humerus Transporting 631 (1) Point G.B.‐20 Fengchi Wind Pool 632 (1) G.B.‐19 Naokong Brain Cavity 633 (1) G.B.‐18 Chengling Spirit Receiver 633 (1) G.B.‐17 Zhengying Top Convergence 634 (1) G.B.‐16 Muchuang Window of the Eye 634 (1) G.B.‐15 Toulinqi Falling Tears 635 (1) G.B.‐14 Yangbai Yang White 635 (1) G.B.‐13 Benshen Mind Root 636 (1) Herbal Therapy 637 (1) Herbs 637 (1) Formulae 637 (1) Case History 637 (2) Combined Yin and Yang Linking Vessels 639 (6) Pathology Pathways 639 (1) Functions 639 (1) Harmonization of Nutritive and Defensive 640 (2) QI Mental‐Emotional State 642 (1) Yang and Yin Linking Vessels Influence 642 (1) Head and Abdomen Common Pathology 642 (3) The Eight Points of the Divine Turtle 645 (4) Introductory Theory 645 (3) Clinical Application 648 (1) PART 8 THE INTEGRATION OF MUSCLE AND 649 (38) CONNECTING CHANNELS IN PRACTICE Introduction 649 (2) Painful Obstruction (Bi) Syndrome (Trauma, 651 (36) Sports Injuries, Repetitive Strain Injury) Aetiology 652 (1) Differentiation 653 (1) Treatment 654 (1) Acupuncture Treatment 655 (3) Distal points 655 (1) Local points 656 (1) Adjacent points 656 (1) Points according to pattern 656 (1) General points 657 (1) Treatment According to Muscle and 658 (29) Connecting Channels Elbow 659 (3) Shoulder 662 (8) Neck 670 (7) https://www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg029780443074912
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Knee 677 (10) Appendix 1 Pinyin‐English Glossary of Chinese 687 (7) Terms Appendix 2 English‐‐Pinyin Glossary of Chinese 694 (7) Terms Appendix 3 Bibliography 701 (3) Appendix 4 Further Reading List 704 (1) Appendix 5 Chronology of Chinese Dynasties 705 (2) Index 707
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