This book systematically describes the
fundamental theories of Traditional Chinese MedicineTCM. It
outline the basic concepts and theories of TCM, such as yin-yang,
the five elements, qi vital energy, blood and body fluids,
pathogenesis, pathology, the four diagnostic techniques, the eight
guiding principles, differentiation of syndromes and general rules
of prevention and treatment.
目錄:
Chapter Ⅰ GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Formation and development of the theoretical system of
TCM
The materialistic and dialectical outlook in the theoretical
system of]
Ⅰ.The materialistic outlook
Ⅱ.The dialectical outlook
Chief features of TCM
Ⅰ.The hol istic concept
Ⅱ.Bianzheng and lunzhiplanning treatment
according to diagnosis
Chapter Ⅱ YIN AND YANG,HVE ELEMENTSPHASES
The yin—yang theory
Ⅰ.Chief contents of the yin—yang theory
Ⅱ.Application of the yin—yang theory
The five·element theory
Ⅰ.Chief contents of the five—element
theory
Ⅱ.Application of the five—element theory in
TCM
Chapter Ⅲ VISCERAL SYMPTOMS
The five yin viscera
Ⅰ.The heart
Ⅱ Thelung
Ⅲ.The spleen
Ⅳ.The liver
Ⅴ.The kidney
The six yang viscera
Ⅰ.The gallbladder
Ⅱ.The stomach
Ⅲ.The small intestine
Ⅳ.The large intestine
Ⅴ.The bladder
Ⅵ.The triple energizer
……
Chapter Ⅺ GENERALRULES OF PREVENTION AND TREATMENT