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Yellow Emperor's Classic Of Medicine, The - Essential Questions: Translation Of Huangdi Neijing Suwen Annotated edition [Hardback]

Translated by (Shanghai Univ Of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China), Edited by (China Academy Of Chinese Medical Sciences, China)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 520 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9813273577
  • ISBN-13: 9789813273573
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 520 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9813273577
  • ISBN-13: 9789813273573
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Huangdi Neijing, also known as Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic, has played a pivotal role in traditional Chinese medical education for about two thousand years. The first part of Neijing which is called Suwen — ; Basic Questions or Essential Questions — ; covers the theoretical foundation of Chinese medicine as well as disease diagnosis and treatment. There are 81 chapters in a question-and-answer format between the mythical Yellow Emperor and his ministers. This translated book is based on the Chinese version annotated and edited by Jinghua Fu and his team, published by China Renmin University Press in 2010.

Translator's Preface xi
Chapter 1 The Art of Health Cultivation in Ancient Times
1(5)
Chapter 2 Great Theory on Spirit Regulation in Four Seasons
6(4)
Chapter 3 Generative Qi Communicating with Nature
10(5)
Chapter 4 Distinctive Words in the Golden Chest
15(5)
Chapter 5 Great Theory on Yin-Yang Corresponding to Nature
20(10)
Chapter 6 Separation and Combination of Yin and Yang
30(3)
Chapter 7 Distinctive Theory on Yin and Yang
33(4)
Chapter 8 Secret Canon Stored in Numinous Orchid Chamber
37(2)
Chapter 9 Six-Sixty System and Visceral Manifestations
39(6)
Chapter 10 Comprehensive Generation of Five Solid Viscera
45(5)
Chapter 11 Additional Theory on Five Solid Viscera
50(2)
Chapter 12 Proper Therapies for Different Diseases Geographically
52(2)
Chapter 13 Transferring Essence and Changing Qi
54(4)
Chapter 14 Thin and Thick Medical Wine
58(3)
Chapter 15 Fundamental Theory Inscribed in Jade
61(3)
Chapter 16 Diagnostic Essentials and Manifestations of Twelve-Meridian Exhaustion
64(5)
Chapter 17 Diagnosis for Pulse-Taking and Pulse Subtlety
69(9)
Chapter 18 Pulse-Qi Conditions of Healthy Person
78(7)
Chapter 19 Vital Theory on Critical Visceral Pulses Inscribed in Jade
85(10)
Chapter 20 Three Regions and Nine Positions of Pulse
95(6)
Chapter 21 Distinctive Theory on Meridians and Diseased Pulses
101(3)
Chapter 22 Transference of Solid Visceral Qi Following Regularity of Four Seasons
104(6)
Chapter 23 Clarification of Five-Visceral Qi
110(3)
Chapter 24 Blood, Qi, Body and Emotions
113(2)
Chapter 25 Cherishing the Life and Guarding the Body
115(4)
Chapter 26 Eight Solar Terms and Medical Perspective
119(5)
Chapter 27 Separation and Combination of Genuine Qi and Evil Qi
124(5)
Chapter 28 Comprehensive Theory on Deficiency and Excess
129(6)
Chapter 29 Taiyin and Yangming Meridians
135(3)
Chapter 30 Explanation on Yangming Meridian
138(2)
Chapter 31 Heat Disease
140(4)
Chapter 32 Treatment of Heat Disease with Acupuncture
144(5)
Chapter 33 Commentary on Heat Disease
149(4)
Chapter 34 Disharmony of Diseases
153(3)
Chapter 35 On Malaria
156(7)
Chapter 36 Theory on Acupuncture for Malaria
163(4)
Chapter 37 Qi Reversal
167(2)
Chapter 38 Cough
169(3)
Chapter 39 Listing and Analyzing Pain-Disease
172(5)
Chapter 40 Abdominal Disorders
177(4)
Chapter 41 Treatment of Lumbago with Acupuncture
181(5)
Chapter 42 Wind Evil
186(4)
Chapter 43 Impediment Syndrome
190(5)
Chapter 44 Flaccidity Syndrome
195(3)
Chapter 45 Reversal Syndrome
198(4)
Chapter 46 Manifestations of Seven Diseases
202(4)
Chapter 47 Uncommon Diseases
206(4)
Chapter 48 Extraordinary Diseases
210(4)
Chapter 49 Explanations of Twelve Meridians
214(5)
Chapter 50 Keys of Needling
219(2)
Chapter 51 Restrictions of Needling
221(2)
Chapter 52 Contraindications of Acupuncture
223(3)
Chapter 53 Notes of Needling
226(2)
Chapter 54 Explanations of Needling
228(4)
Chapter 55 Extension of Needling Manipulation
232(3)
Chapter 56 Skin Regions
235(3)
Chapter 57 Meridians and Collaterals
238(1)
Chapter 58 Qi-Acupoint
239(5)
Chapter 59 Qi-House
244(5)
Chapter 60 Bony Foramen
249(6)
Chapter 61 The Acupoints for Water-Disease and Heat-Disease
255(4)
Chapter 62 Regulation of Meridians
259(10)
Chapter 63 Contralateral Needling
269(8)
Chapter 64 Needling for Reversing or Complying with the Changes in Four Seasons
277(4)
Chapter 65 Branch-Root and Transmission of Diseases
281(4)
Chapter 66 Great Theory on Law of Primordial Qi in Nature
285(6)
Chapter 67 Great Theory on Movement of Five Phases
291(9)
Chapter 68 Great Theory on Movement of Six-Qi
300(10)
Chapter 69 Great Theory on Shifting and Interaction of Qi
310(15)
Chapter 70 Great Theory on Routine Functions of Five Phases
325(21)
Chapter 71 Great Theory on Normality of Six-Qi
346(58)
Chapter 72 Acupuncture Therapy for Abnormal Qi-Phase
404(1)
Chapter 73 Root of Diseases
405(1)
Chapter 74 Great Theory on Crucial Principles
406(37)
Chapter 75 Elucidation of Perfect Teaching
443(3)
Chapter 76 Administration of Reasonable Analysis
446(4)
Chapter 77 Listing and Analysis of Five Diagnostic Errors
450(5)
Chapter 78 Precautions for Four Diagnostic Faults
455(3)
Chapter 79 Categorization of Yin and Yang
458(5)
Chapter 80 Measurement of Exuberance and Exhaustion
463(4)
Chapter 81 Explanation of Subtleties of Essence
467(4)
Appendix A Acupuncture Therapy for Abnormal Qi-Phase 471(16)
Appendix B Root of Diseases 487(18)
About the Editor 505(1)
List of Translators 506