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实用针灸
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作者:耿俊英 等
出版社:新世界出版社
出版时间:1991-01-01
ISBN:9787800051159
定价:¥30.00
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内容简介
IntroductionAcupuncture and Moxibustion, one of the five books in the PracticalTraditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology series, is intended toacupuncture practitioners and students. Instead of expounding largelyand copiously on acupuncture theories and principles, we stressed inthe book more on its practical value and applicability than theoreticalexplorations. It is mainly of our personal experiences accumulatedfrom years of teaching and clinical practice.The book is divided into three chapters. The first chapter introd-uces the most essential and practical techniques as well as the pointswhich merit special attention in applying acupuncture treatments. Thesecond chapter is devoted to the most commonly used acupoints.With a view to practicability and convenience, we have not onlyexplained the location, function, pathological indications of each pointas almost all books on acupuncture do, but also provided detailedinformation on the main points to be combined with the current pointin treating different types of diseases as well as point variations for thedifferent syndromes of the same disease. Notes are made also to theneedling method for each point. The third chapter deals withacupuncture treatments of common diseases. Again in order to makethe book more practical and convenient for clinical use, we did notfollow the conventional practice of merely mentioning the syndromesand listing the points. Instead we first differentiated each case todetermine the nature of its syndrome type as a doctor of traditionalChinese medicine would have done in the clinic. That is to determinewhether the syndromes are of the yin, yang, xu, or shi type. Thendifferent methods as well as their purpose and functions are suggestedfor each type. We personally used all these treatments and found themvery effective. In fact, so wonderfully effective are some of themethods that the patients thought we had played magic on them. Casestudies are given to the specially effective cases.We sincerely hope it will be of help to those who work in this field.
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目录
Preface
Introduction
Chapter Ⅰ
ACUPUNCTUBE AND MOXIBUSTION
Section One
Acupuncture Needling Techniques
1. TheNeedlcs
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 of 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. PointsofDuChannel
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 ofAcupuncture Treatment
2. ThePrinciplesofSelectingPoints
3. The Basic Principles of Prescription and Combination of Points
4. The Application of Speciflc Points
Section Two
Acupuncture Treatment for Common Diseases and
Symptoms
1. Wind-stroke
2. Sunstrokc
3. Shock
4. The Common Cold
5. SoreThroat
6. Chronic Pharyngolaryngitis
7. Asthma
8. Headache
9. Toothache
10. Trigeminal Neuralgia
11. LowBackPain
12. Chest and Hypochondriac Pain
13. ShoulderPain
14. StiffNeck
15. TennisElbow
16. HeelPain
17. Vomiting
18. Hiccup
19. Epigastric Pain
20. Abdominal Pain
21. Diarrhea
22. Dysentery
23. Constipation
24. ProlapseofAnus
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
Pourteen Channels and Their Acupuncture Points
A Glossary of the Acupuncture Points
Introduction
Chapter Ⅰ
ACUPUNCTUBE AND MOXIBUSTION
Section One
Acupuncture Needling Techniques
1. TheNeedlcs
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 of 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. PointsofDuChannel
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 ofAcupuncture Treatment
2. ThePrinciplesofSelectingPoints
3. The Basic Principles of Prescription and Combination of Points
4. The Application of Speciflc Points
Section Two
Acupuncture Treatment for Common Diseases and
Symptoms
1. Wind-stroke
2. Sunstrokc
3. Shock
4. The Common Cold
5. SoreThroat
6. Chronic Pharyngolaryngitis
7. Asthma
8. Headache
9. Toothache
10. Trigeminal Neuralgia
11. LowBackPain
12. Chest and Hypochondriac Pain
13. ShoulderPain
14. StiffNeck
15. TennisElbow
16. HeelPain
17. Vomiting
18. Hiccup
19. Epigastric Pain
20. Abdominal Pain
21. Diarrhea
22. Dysentery
23. Constipation
24. ProlapseofAnus
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
Pourteen Channels and Their Acupuncture Points
A Glossary of the Acupuncture Points
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