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Preface.......................................................................................01Chapter
I
Ancient
Oriental
WisdomSection
TCM
in
Anti-virus
Battles............................................................002Section
The
TCM
Wisdom
in
Artemisinin................................................006Section
Leukemia
Cured
With
TCM
‘Poison’...........................................009Section
Achieving
Fame
Overseas.........................................................012Chapter
II
Brief
History
of
TCMSection
The
Origin
of
TCM
Hidden
in
Myths...........................................024Section
The
Establishment
and
Improvement
of
the
TCM
Theoretical
System
in
the
Qin
and
Han
Dynasties...................................................033Section
Respected
Doctors
in
the
Sui
and
Tang
Dynasties........................047Section
TCM
in
the
Song,
Jin,
and
Yuan
Dynasties..................................055Section
The
Dividing
Line
Between
TCM
and
Western
Medicine
in
the
Ming
and
Qing
Dynasties..................................................................068Section
Modern
Chinese
Medicine.........................................................081Chapter
III
TCM
View
on
Biological
PhenomenaSection
What
Is
TCM?...........................................................................094Section
Unique
Perspective
of
the
Structure
of
the
Human
Body
in
TCM...102Section
The
Basic
Substance
of
the
Human
Body
in
Traditional
Chinese
Medicine.................................................................................110Section
Why
Do
People
Get
Sick?..........................................................115Section
How
TCM
Diagnoses
Disease....................................................122Chapter
IV
TCM,
A
Precious
Gift
from
China
to
All
of
HumanitySection
What
can
be
Counted
as
Chinese
Materia
Medica?....................136Section
The
Naming
of
Traditional
Chinese
Materia
Medica....................144Section
Prescription
Quality
Depends
on
the
Ratio
of
Drugs....................151Section
Decoction
and
Patent
Medicines................................................155Chapter
V
Acupuncture
and
MoxibustionSection
The
Origin
of
Acupuncture
and
Moxibustion...............................168Section
Acupuncture
and
Moxibustion
Therapies....................................172Section
Tuina
Massage.........................................................................176Chapter
VI
Health
Preservation
of
TCMSection
Conform
to
Nature
and
Balance
Yin
and
Yang...........................184Section
Diet
and
Daily
Life....................................................................188Section
Somatic
and
Spiritual
Cultivation:
Combining
Activity
and
Inertia...191Section
Positive
Qi
Stored
Inside
to
Expel
Diseases..................................194Appendix
A
Brief
Chinese
Chronology......................................................196