Basic theories of traditional chinese medicine [[electronic resource] /] / chief editors, Zhu Bing and Want Hongcai ; advisor, Cheng Xinnong |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Singing Dragon, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (194 p.) |
Disciplina | 610.951 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BingZhu
HongcaiWant ChengXinnong |
Collana | International acupuncture textbooks |
Soggetto topico | Medicine, Chinese |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-90621-X
0-85701-020-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Basic Theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Introduction; I. The Origin and Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM); 1. Formation of the theoretical systems of TCM; 2. Written development of the theoretical systems of TCM; II. The Basic Cha racteristics of TCM; 1. The holistic concept; 2. Treatment based on differentiation of syndromes; Chapter 1 The Theories of Yin-Yang, and the Five Elements; I. The Theory of Yin-Yang; 1. The concept and characteristics of Yin and Yang; 2. Yin-Yang attributes; 3. The basic nature of Yin-Yang; 4. Application of the Theory of Yin-Yang in TCM
II. The Theory of the Five Elements1. The basic concept of the Five Elements (Wu Xing); 2. The nat ure of the Five Elements; 3. Application of the Five Elements in Chinese medicine; Chapter 2 The Theory of the Zang Fu Organs; I. Brief Introduction; 1. The basic concepts of Zang Xiang Theory; 2. Common physiological characteristics of Zang Xiang; 3. The formati on of Zang Xiang Theory; 4. The main characteristics of Zang Xiang theory; 5. Differences between 'zang Fu' organs and 'visceral'organs; II. The Five Zang Organs; 1. The Heart; 2. The Lungs; 3. The Spleen; 4. The Liver; 5. The Kidneys III. The Six Fu Organs1. The Gallbladder; 2. The Stomach; 3. The Small Intestine; 4. The Large Intestine; 5. The Bladder; 6. The Triple Burner; IV. The Extraordinary Fu Organs; 1. The Brain; 2. The uterus; V. The Relat ionships among the Zang andFu Organs; 1. The relati onship between the Zang organs; 2. The relati onship between the Fu organs; 3. The relati onship among Zang Fu organs; Chapter 3 Qi, Blood and Body Fluids; I. Qi; 1. The concept of Qi; 2. The formati on of Qi; 3. The physiological functions of Qi; 4. The movements of Qi and the forms of movements 5. The distribution and classification of QiII. Blood; 1. The concept of Blood; 2. The formation of Blood; 3. The functions of Blood; 4. The circulation of Blood; III. Body Fluids; 1. The concept of Body Fluids; 2. The formation, distribution and secretion of the Body Fluids; 3. The function of the Body Fluids; IV. The Relat ionships among Qi, Blood andBody Fluids; 1. The relationship between Qi and Blood; 2. The relationship between Qi and Body Fluids; 3. The relationship between Blood and Body Fluids; Chapter 4 Meridians and Collaterals; I. Brief Introduction; Meridian theory II. The Concept of the Meridians andCollate rals and Their Composition1. The concept of the meridians and collate rals; 2. The composition of the meridians and collate rals; 3. The functions of the meridians and collate rals; III. The Twelve Main Meridians; 1. The nomenclat ure of the Twelve Main Meridians; 2. The regulati on of the running courses and cyclicalflow of Qi; 3. Distribution; 4. The cyclical flow of Qi in the Twelve Main Meridians; 5. Exterior-interior relati onships; 6. The courses of the Twelve Main Meridians; IV. The Eight Extra Meridians; 1. Concept; 2. Function 3. The Governor Vessel |
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London, : Singing Dragon, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Basic theories of traditional chinese medicine [[electronic resource] /] / chief editors, Zhu Bing and Want Hongcai ; advisor, Cheng Xinnong |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Singing Dragon, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (194 p.) |
Disciplina | 610.951 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BingZhu
HongcaiWant ChengXinnong |
Collana | International acupuncture textbooks |
Soggetto topico | Medicine, Chinese |
ISBN |
1-283-90621-X
0-85701-020-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Basic Theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Introduction; I. The Origin and Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM); 1. Formation of the theoretical systems of TCM; 2. Written development of the theoretical systems of TCM; II. The Basic Cha racteristics of TCM; 1. The holistic concept; 2. Treatment based on differentiation of syndromes; Chapter 1 The Theories of Yin-Yang, and the Five Elements; I. The Theory of Yin-Yang; 1. The concept and characteristics of Yin and Yang; 2. Yin-Yang attributes; 3. The basic nature of Yin-Yang; 4. Application of the Theory of Yin-Yang in TCM
II. The Theory of the Five Elements1. The basic concept of the Five Elements (Wu Xing); 2. The nat ure of the Five Elements; 3. Application of the Five Elements in Chinese medicine; Chapter 2 The Theory of the Zang Fu Organs; I. Brief Introduction; 1. The basic concepts of Zang Xiang Theory; 2. Common physiological characteristics of Zang Xiang; 3. The formati on of Zang Xiang Theory; 4. The main characteristics of Zang Xiang theory; 5. Differences between 'zang Fu' organs and 'visceral'organs; II. The Five Zang Organs; 1. The Heart; 2. The Lungs; 3. The Spleen; 4. The Liver; 5. The Kidneys III. The Six Fu Organs1. The Gallbladder; 2. The Stomach; 3. The Small Intestine; 4. The Large Intestine; 5. The Bladder; 6. The Triple Burner; IV. The Extraordinary Fu Organs; 1. The Brain; 2. The uterus; V. The Relat ionships among the Zang andFu Organs; 1. The relati onship between the Zang organs; 2. The relati onship between the Fu organs; 3. The relati onship among Zang Fu organs; Chapter 3 Qi, Blood and Body Fluids; I. Qi; 1. The concept of Qi; 2. The formati on of Qi; 3. The physiological functions of Qi; 4. The movements of Qi and the forms of movements 5. The distribution and classification of QiII. Blood; 1. The concept of Blood; 2. The formation of Blood; 3. The functions of Blood; 4. The circulation of Blood; III. Body Fluids; 1. The concept of Body Fluids; 2. The formation, distribution and secretion of the Body Fluids; 3. The function of the Body Fluids; IV. The Relat ionships among Qi, Blood andBody Fluids; 1. The relationship between Qi and Blood; 2. The relationship between Qi and Body Fluids; 3. The relationship between Blood and Body Fluids; Chapter 4 Meridians and Collaterals; I. Brief Introduction; Meridian theory II. The Concept of the Meridians andCollate rals and Their Composition1. The concept of the meridians and collate rals; 2. The composition of the meridians and collate rals; 3. The functions of the meridians and collate rals; III. The Twelve Main Meridians; 1. The nomenclat ure of the Twelve Main Meridians; 2. The regulati on of the running courses and cyclicalflow of Qi; 3. Distribution; 4. The cyclical flow of Qi in the Twelve Main Meridians; 5. Exterior-interior relati onships; 6. The courses of the Twelve Main Meridians; IV. The Eight Extra Meridians; 1. Concept; 2. Function 3. The Governor Vessel |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910791813703321 |
London, : Singing Dragon, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Basic theories of traditional chinese medicine / / chief editors, Zhu Bing and Want Hongcai ; advisor, Cheng Xinnong |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Singing Dragon, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (194 p.) |
Disciplina |
610.951
615.530951 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BingZhu
HongcaiWant ChengXinnong |
Collana | International acupuncture textbooks |
Soggetto topico | Medicine, Chinese |
ISBN |
1-283-90621-X
0-85701-020-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Basic Theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Introduction; I. The Origin and Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM); 1. Formation of the theoretical systems of TCM; 2. Written development of the theoretical systems of TCM; II. The Basic Cha racteristics of TCM; 1. The holistic concept; 2. Treatment based on differentiation of syndromes; Chapter 1 The Theories of Yin-Yang, and the Five Elements; I. The Theory of Yin-Yang; 1. The concept and characteristics of Yin and Yang; 2. Yin-Yang attributes; 3. The basic nature of Yin-Yang; 4. Application of the Theory of Yin-Yang in TCM
II. The Theory of the Five Elements1. The basic concept of the Five Elements (Wu Xing); 2. The nat ure of the Five Elements; 3. Application of the Five Elements in Chinese medicine; Chapter 2 The Theory of the Zang Fu Organs; I. Brief Introduction; 1. The basic concepts of Zang Xiang Theory; 2. Common physiological characteristics of Zang Xiang; 3. The formati on of Zang Xiang Theory; 4. The main characteristics of Zang Xiang theory; 5. Differences between 'zang Fu' organs and 'visceral'organs; II. The Five Zang Organs; 1. The Heart; 2. The Lungs; 3. The Spleen; 4. The Liver; 5. The Kidneys III. The Six Fu Organs1. The Gallbladder; 2. The Stomach; 3. The Small Intestine; 4. The Large Intestine; 5. The Bladder; 6. The Triple Burner; IV. The Extraordinary Fu Organs; 1. The Brain; 2. The uterus; V. The Relat ionships among the Zang andFu Organs; 1. The relati onship between the Zang organs; 2. The relati onship between the Fu organs; 3. The relati onship among Zang Fu organs; Chapter 3 Qi, Blood and Body Fluids; I. Qi; 1. The concept of Qi; 2. The formati on of Qi; 3. The physiological functions of Qi; 4. The movements of Qi and the forms of movements 5. The distribution and classification of QiII. Blood; 1. The concept of Blood; 2. The formation of Blood; 3. The functions of Blood; 4. The circulation of Blood; III. Body Fluids; 1. The concept of Body Fluids; 2. The formation, distribution and secretion of the Body Fluids; 3. The function of the Body Fluids; IV. The Relat ionships among Qi, Blood andBody Fluids; 1. The relationship between Qi and Blood; 2. The relationship between Qi and Body Fluids; 3. The relationship between Blood and Body Fluids; Chapter 4 Meridians and Collaterals; I. Brief Introduction; Meridian theory II. The Concept of the Meridians andCollate rals and Their Composition1. The concept of the meridians and collate rals; 2. The composition of the meridians and collate rals; 3. The functions of the meridians and collate rals; III. The Twelve Main Meridians; 1. The nomenclat ure of the Twelve Main Meridians; 2. The regulati on of the running courses and cyclicalflow of Qi; 3. Distribution; 4. The cyclical flow of Qi in the Twelve Main Meridians; 5. Exterior-interior relati onships; 6. The courses of the Twelve Main Meridians; IV. The Eight Extra Meridians; 1. Concept; 2. Function 3. The Governor Vessel |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910811804403321 |
London, : Singing Dragon, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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