The first introduction of Taoism
Chapter I Introduction to Daoism
Section 1 Historical Origin
Section 2 "Science of Reason and Form" and "Science of Reason and Form"-Wisdom and Wisdom
Section 3 Shu Ren, Sage, Sage, Sage and Real Person
Section 4 Morality is the Soul of Medicine
Chapter II Introduction to Taoist Medicine
The third chapter is the one-dimensional and four-dimensional holographic theory.
The fourth chapter is the concept of ternary (source) theory
The second article is Taoist physiology.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Taoist Physiology
Chapter II Metaphysical Physiology
Section 1 Overview of main elements
Gas and neon in the second quarter
First, the basic concept of children
Second, the production of human cola.
Third, the physiological function of qi.
Fourthly, the movement and form of Qi.
V distribution and classification of qi
Chapter III Matter Element Physiology
Section 1 Overview of Meridian System
First, blood gas, pulse and meridians.
Second, the naming of meridians
Third, the conduction function of the meridian system
Four, the classification of meridian system level
Section 2 Meridian System
I. Overview of Meridian System
Second, the integrity and function of meridians.
Section 3 Pulse Channel System
I. Overview of Pulse System
Physiological function of two-pulse or eight-pulse system
The fourth quarter Jordan system
First, the network pulse line
Second, the pulse line (double helix pulse line)
Three. Neidan pulse line
Fourth, the external Dan pulse line
Five, the day pulse is clever
Sixth, regulating pulse orifices
Seven, chaos.
Eight. Overview of Jordan system
Section 5 Study on Tibetan Elephants in Yi Dao
First, an overview of Taoist Tibetan medicine
II. Overview of Five Contents
(1) Renal carbuncle
(2) Liver distension
(3) Heart mass
(4) Splenic Wikipedia
(5) Lung mass _
Three. Overview of six fu organs
(1) Brave
(2) stomach
(3) Small intestine
(4) large intestine
(5) bladder
(6) Triple energizer
Fourth, Qiheng House.
(1) brain
(2) daughter cells
Fifth, the relationship between viscera.
(A) the relationship between the two.
(B) the relationship between the six fu organs
(3) the relationship between five internal organs and six internal organs
Chapter IV Physiology of Voxel
Section 1 The objective existence of voxels (sexual bodies)
Section 2 Classification of Life Elements
First, the basic voxel system of the human body
Second, the human body is compatible with voxels.
Third, the intrinsic nature of gas field.
The third part discusses the yin and yang of voxels.
The third part discusses the etiology and pathogenesis of Taoist doctors.
The first chapter is the general theory of Taoist physicians' etiology
Chapter II Internal Mechanism of Diseases
The first section Xuanyuan pathogenic internal cause
First, the internal cause of dominant Xuanyuan disease
Seven internal injuries
(2) Endogenous five evils
Second, the internal cause of recessive Xuanyuan disease
(A) meta-pathogenic internal factors
(2) the internal cause of three-soul disease
(C) The internal causes of the seven gods' illness
Pathogenic causes of parasitic somatic cells
Section II Pathogenic Internal Cause of Plasmodium (Source)
First, the internal causes of recessive meta-disease
(A) Qi disorder
(B) the relationship between physique and healthy qi
(C) the relationship between psychological quality and healthy qi
Second, the dominant source of pathogenic internal factors
Blood diseases
(2) Abnormal body fluids
Thirdly, the hidden elements (sources) of the internal causes of mutual pathology.
(A) Qi and blood dysfunction of the same root
(2) Dysfunction of body fluid and qi and blood.
The third section matter element (source) pathogenic internal cause
First, the dominant source of pathogenic internal factors
(A) Five alkali dysfunction
(2) Dysfunction of six fu organs
(C) Qi Heng House dysfunction
Second, the internal cause of recessive matter-element disease
(1) Qi and blood in meridians are higher and lower.
(2) Qi-blood imbalance in meridians
(3) The qi and blood in the meridians are not running smoothly.
(D) Meridian qi and blood failure
Chapter III External Causes of Common Diseases
First, the external causes of dietetic diseases
First, the dominant exogenous pathogenic factors
(a) regional environment
(2) Living, working and living environment
(3) Natural climatic factors
(4) Accidental trauma
(5) Bad diet
(6) Work injury
Second, recessive exogenous pathogenic factors
(A) microbial external factors
(2) unclean diet
(c) External causes in the fields of land, gas and water
Section II External Causes of Plasmodium Diseases
(A) the essence of six evils
(2) Pathogenic characteristics of six evils * * *
(3) Characteristics and pathogenic characteristics of the six pathogens.
Section III Exogenous Etiology of Xuanyuan Disease
First, the voxel classification of pathogenic information
Second, a correct understanding of the causes of pheromone disease
The fourth article Taoist diagnostics
Chapter 1 Introduction to Daoism Diagnostics
First, an overview of Taoist diagnostics.
Second, the classification of Taoist diagnostic techniques
Third, the basic requirements of Taoist diagnosis
Chapter II Inspection and Diagnosis
Section 1 Classification and Recognition of Colors
First, the cultivation method of color-watching technology
Second, master color discrimination carefully.
Third, the general analysis of pathological color
The second section, look at the face.
The third program test
Chapter III Sword Finger Palm Eye Diagnosis
I. Basic requirements
Second, the scope of application
Third, the specific operation
Fourth, combine pulse-taking.
The fourth chapter voxel loss diagnosis
First, introduce diagnostic methods.
Second, examples of medical records
Main bibliography
afterword
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