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Discovery of the Jing-Luo System; B. The 12 Regular Channels; C. The 8 Extraordinary Channels (Qi-Jing-Ba-Mai); D. The 14 Regular Channels; E. The 15 Collaterals; F. The 12 Divergent Meridians (Shi-Er-Jing-Bie); G. The 12 Muscle Regions (Shi-Er-Jing-Jin); H. The 12 Cutaneous Regions; Root, Basis, Manifestation, and Branch of Meridians; A. The Basis (Ben) and Manifestation (Biao); B. The Root (Gen) and Branch (Jie); Qi Streets and Four Seas of the Meridians; A. The Qi Streets (Qi-Jie); B. Four Seas (Si-Hai) 327 $aFunctions of the Jing-LuoA. Physiological Aspects; B. Pathological Aspects; C. Therapeutic Aspects; 2 Introduction to Acupuncture Points; Nomenclature of Acupoints; A. Traditional Nomenclature System; B. Western Nomenclature System; Classification of Acupoints; Therapeutic Effects of Acupoints; A. General Therapeutic Effects; B. Special Acupoints; Methods to Locate the Points; A. The Acupuncture Unit of Measurement of the Body; B. Proportional Measurement; C. Anatomic Landmarks; D. Tail Vertebral or Last Rib Cun Measurement; E. Finger Cun Measurement; 3 Equine Transpositional Acupoints 327 $aLung ChannelLarge Intestine Channel; Stomach Channel; Spleen Channel; Heart Channel; Small Intestine Channel; Bladder Channel; Kidney Channel; Pericardium Channel; Triple Heater Channel; Gallbladder Channel; Liver Channel; Governing Vessel Channel; Conception Vessel Channel; 4 Equine Classical Acupoints; Head Regions; Trunk and Tail Regions; Thoracic Limb Regions; Pelvic Limb Regions; Extra Points; Ear Points; Acupuncture Analgesia Points; 5 Canine Transpositional Acupoints; Lung Channel; Large Intestine Channel; Stomach Channel; Spleen Channel; Heart Channel; Small Intestine Channel 327 $aBladder ChannelKidney Channel; Pericardium Channel; Triple Heater Channel; Gallbladder Channel; Liver Channel; Governing Vessel Channel; Conception Vessel Channel; Overview of the Most Commonly Used Transpositional Acupoints; 6 Canine Classical Acupoints; Head and Neck Regions; Trunk and Tail Regions; Thoracic Limbs; Pelvic Limbs; 7 General Rules of Acupuncture Therapy; Six Basic Acupuncture Methods; A. Tonifying and Reducing Methods; B. Warming and Cooling Methods; C. Ascending and Descending Method; Five General Principles to Select Acupuncture Points; A. Selection of Local Points 327 $aB. Selection of Distant PointsC. Selection of Symptomatic Points; D. Selection of Balance Points; E. Selection of Special Points; Eight Methods for Deficiency Pattern; A. General Tonic Points; B. Source (Yuan) Point; C. Influential Point; D. Back-shu Association Points or Front-mu Alarm Points; E. Mother Point on That Channel; F. Five Levels of Five-Shu Points; G. Hind Limb Yin Channel He-Sea Points; H. Four-Point Techniques; Eight Methods for Excess; A. Local Points; B. Master Points; C. Influential Points; D. Back-shu Associate Points or Front-mu Alarm Points; E. Energetic Points 327 $aF. Five Levels of Five-Shu Points 330 $aTraditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine has been used to treat animals in China for thousands of years. 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