Chinese Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion

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Author: Liu Zhonglin
Language: English
ISBN/ISSN: 7109185419
Published on: 2013-12
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Chinese Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion 
Preface
CHAPTER 1 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF VETERINARY ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION
1.1 The Origin of Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion
1.2 The Development and Accomplishments of Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Ancient China
1.3 The Decline of Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Modern Times .-
1.4 The Development of Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Current Time
1.5 The Worldwide Dissemination of Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion ..
CHAPTER 2 YIN-YANG AND THE FIVE ELEMENTS
2.1 Yin-Yang
2.2 Five Elements
CHAPTER 3 ZANG-FU ORGANS
3.1 The Five Zang Organs
3.2 The Six Fu Organs
3.3 The Relationships between Zang-fu Organs
CHAPTER 4 QI, BLOOD AND BODY FLUID
4.1 Qi
4.2 Blood
4.3 Body Fluid
4.4 The Relationships between Qi, Blood and Body Fluid
CHAPTER 5 MERIDIANS AND COLLATERALS
5.1 The Constitute of Meridian and Collateral System
5.2 The Functions of Meridians and Collaterals
CHAPTER 6 AETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS
6.1 Aetiology
6.2 Pathogenesis
CHAPTER 7 DIAGNOSIS
7.1 Observation
7.2 Auscultation and Olfaction
7.3 Interrogation
7.4 Palpation
CHAPTER 8 DIFFERENTIATION OF SYNDROMES ACCORDING TO EIGHT PRINCIPLES
8.1 Exterior and Interior
8.2 Cold and Heat
8.3 Deficiency and Excess
8.4 Yin and Yang
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Preface
CHAPTER 1 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF VETERINARY ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION
1.1 The Origin of Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion
1.2 The Development and Accomplishments of Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Ancient China
1.3 The Decline of Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Modern Times .-
1.4 The Development of Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Current Time
1.5 The Worldwide Dissemination of Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion ..
CHAPTER 2 YIN-YANG AND THE FIVE ELEMENTS
2.1 Yin-Yang
2.2 Five Elements
CHAPTER 3 ZANG-FU ORGANS
3.1 The Five Zang Organs
3.2 The Six Fu Organs
3.3 The Relationships between Zang-fu Organs
CHAPTER 4 QI, BLOOD AND BODY FLUID
4.1 Qi
4.2 Blood
4.3 Body Fluid
4.4 The Relationships between Qi, Blood and Body Fluid
CHAPTER 5 MERIDIANS AND COLLATERALS
5.1 The Constitute of Meridian and Collateral System
5.2 The Functions of Meridians and Collaterals
CHAPTER 6 AETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS
6.1 Aetiology
6.2 Pathogenesis
CHAPTER 7 DIAGNOSIS
7.1 Observation
7.2 Auscultation and Olfaction
7.3 Interrogation
7.4 Palpation
CHAPTER 8 DIFFERENTIATION OF SYNDROMES ACCORDING TO EIGHT PRINCIPLES
8.1 Exterior and Interior
8.2 Cold and Heat
8.3 Deficiency and Excess
8.4 Yin and Yang
CHAPTER 9 EQUIPMENT,TECHNIQUES METHODS OF ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION
9.1 Equipment of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
9.2 Preparations for Acupuncture Operation
9.3 Detection of Acupoints
9.4 Role of the Pressing Hand
9.5 Manipulation of the Needles
9.6 Other Technical Considerations
9.7 Management of Acupuncture Accidents
CHAPTER 10 METHODS OF ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION
10.1 Conventional Acupuncture
10.2 Hemoacupuncture (Blood-letting)
10.3 Fire Needling
10.4 Pneumo-acupuncture (Air-injection)
10.5 Moxibustion
10.6 Hot Packing
10.7 Cauterization
10.8 Cupping
10.9 Massage
10.10 Aquapuncture
10.11 Thread Embedding
10.12 Electroacupuncture (EA)
10.13 Laser-puncture
10.14 Magnetic Acupuncture
10.15 Microwave Acupuncture
CHAPTER 11 GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL ACUPOINTS
11.1 Classification of Acupoints
11.2 Nomenclature of Acupoints
11.3 Methods of Locating Acupoints
CHAPTER 12 EQUINE ACUPOINTS
12.1 The Head Region
12.2 The Trunk and Tail
12.3 The Thoracic Limb
12.4 The Pelvic Limb
12.5 Additional Equine Acupoints
CHAPTER 13 BOVINE ACUPOINTS
13.1 The Head Region
13.2 Trunk and Tail
13.3 Thoracic Limb
13.4 Pelvic Limb
13.5 Additional Bovine Acupoints
CHAFFER 14 PORCINE ACUPOINTS
14.1 Head Region
14.2 Trunk and Tail
14.3 Thoracic Limb
14.4 Pelvic Limb
14.5 Additional Porcine Acupoints
CHAPTER 15 SHEEP AND GOAT'S ACUPOINTS
15.1 Head Region
15.2 Trunk and Tail
15.3 Thoracic Limb
15.4 Pelvic Limb
CHAPTER 16 CAMEL ACUPOINTS
16.1 Head Region
16.2 Trunk and Tail
16.3 Thoracic Limb
16.4 Pelvic Limb
CHAPTER 17 CANINE ACUPO1NTS
17.1 Head Region
17.2 Trunk and Tail
17.3 Thoracic Limb
17.4 Pelvic I.imb
CHAPTER 18 FELINE ACUPOINTS
18.1 Head Region
18.2 Trunk and Tail
18.3 Thoracic Limb
18.4 Pelvic I.imb
CHAPTER 19 RABBIT ACUPOINTS
19.1 Head Region
19.2 Trunk and Tail
19.3 Thoracic Limb
19.4 Pelvic I.imb
CHAPTER 20 THE EXPERIMENTAL ACUPOINTS OF RABBIT
20.1 Acupomts on The Lung Meridian of Hand Taiyin (LU)
20.2 Aeupolnts on The Large Intestine Meridian of Hand Yangming (LI)
20.3 Acupomts on The Heart Meridian of Hand Shaoyin (HT)
20.4 Acupolnts on The Small Intestine Meridian of Hand Taiyang (SI)
20.5 Acupomts on The Pericardium Meridian of Hand 3ueyin (PC)
20.6 Acupomts on The Triple Heater Meridian of Hand Shaoyang (TH)
20.7 Acupolnts on The Spleen Meridian of Foot Taiyin (SP)
20.8 Acupolnts on The Stomach Meridian of Foot Yangming (ST)
20.9 Acupolnts on The Kidney Meridian of Foot Shaoyin (KI)
20.10 Acupoints on The Bladder Meridian of Foot Taiyang (BL)
20.11 Acupoints on The I.iver Meridian of Foot Jueyin (LIV)
20.12 Acupoints on The Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoyang (GB)
20.13 Acupoints on The Conception Meridian (CV)
20.14 Acupoints on The Governor Meridian (GV)
20.15 The Extraordinary Acupoints (EP)
CHAPTER 21 TIlE EXPERIMENTAL ACUPOINTS OF RAT
21.1 The I.ung Meridian of Hand Taiyin (LU)
21.2 The I.arge Intestine Meridian of Hand Yangming (LI)
21.3 The Heart Meridian of Hand Shaoyin (HT)
21.4 The Small Intestine Meridian of Hand Taiyang (SI)
21.5 The Pericardium Meridian of Hand Jueyin (PC)
21.6 The Triple Heater Meridian of Hand Shaoyang (TH)
21.7 The Spleen Meridian of Foot Taiyin (SP)
21.8 The Stomach Meridian of Foot Yangming (ST)
21.9 The Kidney Meridian of Foot Shaoyin (KI)
21.10 The Bladder Meridian of Foot Taiyang (BL)
21.11 The Liver Meridian of Foot Jueyin (LIV)
21.12 The Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoyang (GB)
21.13 The Conception Meridian (CV)
21.14 The Governor Meridian (GV)
21.15 The Extraordinary Points (EP)
CHAPTER 22 THERAPIES OF VETERINARY ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION
22.1 Principles for Make Acupuncture Prescription
22.2 Equine Acupuncture Therapies
22.3 Bovine Acupuncture Therapies
22.4 Porcine Acupuncture Therapies
22.5 Acupuncture Therapies of Sheep and Goat
22.6 Acupuncture Therapies of Camel
22.7 Canine Acupuncture Therapies
CHAPTER 23 VETERINARY ACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA
23.1 Development of Veterinary Acupuncture Analgesia
23.2 Distinctive Features of Veterinary Acupuncture Analgesia
23.3 Equipments
23.4 Acupoints for Acupuncture Analgesia
23.5 Point Selection for Acupuncture Analgesia
23.6 Techniques and Procedures





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