出版時間:2011-12 出版社:科學(xué)出版社 作者:曹洪欣 頁數(shù):152 字數(shù):192000
內(nèi)容概要
本書由中國中醫(yī)科學(xué)院的多名專家學(xué)者共同編寫,旨在為國外中醫(yī)藥院校提供一部簡明易學(xué)的中醫(yī)學(xué)入門教材。內(nèi)容包括緒論、陰陽五行、藏象、精氣血津液、經(jīng)絡(luò)、病因、病機等幾部分。重點突出,簡明扼要。
本書可作為國外中醫(yī)初學(xué)者的入門讀物,也可供從事中醫(yī)藥宣傳、普及及教育等人員參考。
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書籍目錄
FOREWORD
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION
The Formation,Development and Basic Theory of TCM
The Characteristics of TCM
CHAPTER TWO YIN-YANG AND THE FIVE ELEMENTS
Yin-Yang Theory
The Five-phase theory
CHAPTER THREE THE ZANG-FU ORGANS
The Five Zang-Organs
The Six Fu-Organs
The Extra Fu-Organs
CHAPTER FOUR THE ESSENCE,QI,BLOOD AND BODY-FLUIDS
Essence
Qi
Blood
Body-fl uid
Relationship of Qi,Blood,Body-fl uid
CHAPTER FIVE THE MERIDIANS AND COLLATERALS
Twelve Regular Meridians
Eight Extra Vessels
Physiological Functions and the Application of Meridian and
Collaterals
CHAPTER SIX ETIOLOGY
Exogenous Pathogenic Factors
Endogenous Pathogenic Factors
Endogenous Pathogens from Pathological Processes
Non-Endogenous and Non-Exogenous Pathogenic Factors
CHAPTER SEVEN PATHOGENESIS
Vital-qi and Pathogenic Factors
Imbalance between Yin and Yang
Disorder of Qi and Blood
章節(jié)摘錄
5. Yinqiao Mai and Yangqiao Mai (Yin Heel and Yang Heed Vessel)The Yinqiao mai originates from the heel and ascends along the anterior of the body. It ascends first to the medial alveolus. It then travels straight up along the back of the medial side of the leg to the external genitalia. Traveling along the surface of abdomen, it ascends into the supraclavicular fosse. It ascends adjacent to the Adam's apple, ending in the inner cantus, where it communicates with the Yangqiao mai. The Yangqiao mai originates at the heel and travels upward along the back of the body. It ascends along the external alveolus and up the lateral side of the leg. It passes through the waist to travel along the back of the ribcage. It ascends to the shoulder and the supraclavicular fosse, then travels up the neck to the corner of the mouth. At the inner cantus it communicates with the Yinqiao mai. It continues upward to the forehead, following the Urinary bladder meridian of foot-toying. It terminates at the nape of the neck, where it meets the Gallbladder meridian of foot-shaoyang. They govern the movement of the lower extremities.Both meridians nourish the eyes, control their opening and closing. There is an old saying that "Yinqiao and Yangqiao are in charge of Yin and Yang of either side of the body respectively." ……
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