"Secondary Channels and Collaterals"(Author Wang Qicai)is the product of much hard work and energy from the contributions of TCM and acupuncture practitioners in China, Australia and the USA. We have confidence that the publication of this book will promote further research, development, and application of the system of channels and collaterals.
Chapter 1 General Introduction
Section 1 The Origin and Formation of The Theory of Channels and Collaterals
Section 2 Development of The Theory of Channels and Collaterals
Section 3 The Classification of Channels and Collaterals
Chapter 2 The Eight Extraordinary Vessels
Section 1 Clasification and Significance
Section 2 Distributions
Section 3 Characteristics
Section 4 Physiological functions
Section 5 Pathological Reactions
Section 6 Related Points
Section 7 Clinical Applications
Section 8 Case Analysis
Chapter 3 The Twelve Divergent Channels
Section 1 Nomenclature and Definitions
Section 2 Courses and Distribution
Section 3 Features of Manifestation
Section 4 Physiological Functions
Section 5 Pathological Reactions
Section 6 Related Pofnts
Section 7 Clinical Applications
Section 8 Cases Analysis
Chapter 4 Collaterals
Section 1 Nomenclature and Definition
Section 2 Courses and Distribution
Section 3 Features of Manifestation
Section 4 Physiological Functions
Section 5 Pathological ReactiOns
Section 6 Related Points
Section 7 Clinical Applications
Section 8 Cases Analysis
Chapter 5 The Twelve Sinew Channels
Section 1 Nomenclature and Definitions
Section 2 Courses and Distribution
Section 3 Features of Manifestation
Section 4 Physiological Functions
Section 5 Pathological Reactions
Section 6 Related Points
Section 7 Clinical Applications
Section 8 Case analysis
Chapter 6 The Twelve Cutaneous Regions
Section 1 Nomenclature and Definition
Section 2 Courses and distributions
Section 3 Features of Manifestation
Section 4 Physiological Functions
Section 5 Pathological Reactions
Section 6 RelatedPoints
Section 7 Clinical Applications
Section 8 Case Analysis
Chapter 7 Biao--branch and Benmroot, Genmorigin and Jie-termination
Section 1 Nomenclature and Definition
Section 2 Distributions
Section 3 Features of Manifestation
Section 4 Physiological Functions
Section 5 Pathological Reactions
Section 6 Related Points
Section 7 Clinical Applications
Section 8 Cases Analysis
Chapter 8 Qi Streets and Four Seas
Section I Nomenclature and Definiticms
Section 2 Distributions
Section 3 Features of Manifestation
Section 4 Physiological.Functions
Section 5 Pathological Reactions
Section 6 Related Points
Section 7 The Clinical Application
Section 8 Case Analysis
Index for Points
Index for Diseases and Symptoms