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"Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine"
"Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine"
Chapter 1 Overview of the theoretical system of TCM
Section1 The formation and development of the theoretical system of TCM1
Section1 The formation and development of the theoretical system of TCM2
Basic content and structure of the theoretical system of TCM
Basic structure of the TCM discipline system
Basic characteristics of the theoretical system of TCM
the content of the overall concept
The meaning of the overall concept 1
The meaning of the overall concept 2
Dialectical concept
Chapter 2 Philosophical Basis of TCM
Section 1 Qi Monism
2. Basic contents of Qi monism
3) Qi is the intermediary between all things
3. Application of Qi Monism in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Section 2 Yin-Yang Theory
1. The basic concept of yin and yang
2. Basic content of Yin-Yang theory
3. Application of Yin-Yang Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Section 3 Five Elements Theory
2. Basic content of the Five Elements Theory
2) The regulating mechanism of the five elements
3. Application of Five Elements Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Section 4: The relationship between Qi monism, Yin-Yang theory, and Five Elements theory
Chapter 3 Dirty Elephant
Section 1 The five internal organs
1. Heart (attached: cardiac envelope)
2. Lungs
3. Spleen
4. Liver
5. Kidney (attached: Mingmen)
Section 2 Six Fu organs
1. Courage
2. Stomach
3. Small intestine
4. Large intestine
5. Bladder
6. Triple burner
Section 3 The House of Qiheng
1. Brain
2. Marrow
3. Female cells (attached: sperm chamber)
Section 4: Body, organs, orifices
1. Body
2. Official orifice
3. The five internal organs are beautiful
Section 5 The relationship between the internal organs
1. The relationship between dirty and dirty
2. The relationship between fu organs
3. The relationship between viscera and fu organs
Section 6: Life activities of the human body and regulation of the five internal organs
1. Mental activities
2. Blood circulation and regulation of the five internal organs
3. Breathing exercise and regulation of the five internal organs
4. Digestion and absorption and regulation of the five internal organs
5. Water metabolism and regulation of the five internal organs
6. Growth, reproduction and regulation of the five internal organs
Chapter 4 Essence, Qi, Blood, and Body Fluid
Section 1 Essence
The second period of Qi
Section 3 Blood
Section 4 Body fluids
Section 5 The relationship between qi, blood, semen and body fluids
Chapter 5 Meridians
Section 1 The concept of meridians and the meridian system
1. Names of the twelve meridians
2. The direction and connection rules of the twelve meridians
3. The distribution of the twelve meridians and the relationship
4. The order of flow of the twelve meridians
5. Circulation of the Twelve Meridians
[Appendix] Songs of the Twelve Sutras
Section 3: Eight Extraordinary Meridians
1. Differentiation
2. collaterals
3. Meridian tendons
4. Skin
Section 5 Physiological functions of meridians
Section 6 Application of Meridian Theory
Chapter 6 Physique
Section 1 Basic concepts of physical fitness
Section 2 The formation of physical constitution
Section 3 Classification of physical constitution
Section 4 Application of Constitutional Theory
Chapter 7 Causes of Disease
Section 1: Causes of external infection
1. Six sexual vices
2. Sickness
Section 2 Internal Injury Causes
1. Seven emotions
2. Improper diet
3. Work and rest
Section 3 Pathological factors
1. Phlegm drink
2. Blood stasis
3. Stones
Section 4 Other causes of disease
1. Trauma
2. Parasites
3. Pregnancy
Chapter 8 Pathogenesis
Section 1 Pathogenesis
Section 2 Basic Pathogenesis
1. The rise and fall of evil and good
2. Yin and Yang imbalance
3. Qi and blood disorders
4. Abnormal body fluids
Section 3: Pathogenesis of endogenous five qi
1. Internal trends
2. Cold arises from it
3. Endogenous dampness and turbidity
4. Relieve body fluid damage and transform dryness
5. Fiery endogenous
Section 4: Organ Pathogenesis
1. Pathogenesis of the five internal organs
2. Pathogenesis of the six fu organs
3. Pathogenesis of Qihengzhifu
Section 5 Meridian Pathogenesis
1. Pathogenesis of the twelve meridians
2. Pathogenesis of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians
Section 6 Transmission of Diseases
1. The concept of disease transmission
2. Disease transmission
3. Pathological transformation
Four. Factors affecting disease transmission
Section 7 The outcome of the disease
Chapter 9 Health Preservation and Prevention
Section 1 Health Preservation
Section 2 Prevention
Section 3 Governance Principles
[Attachment] Five Luck and Six Qi
1. The concept of luck
2. Ganzhijiazi
3 fifth luck
4. Six qi
5. Luck matches
Section 2 The specimen is filled with air
Section 3 Application of Luck Theory in Medicine
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