ESSENTIALS OF CHINESE ACUPUNCTURE Coepites by Beja, College uf Tealininond Chie Medicine [Shanghai Chllige 0? ErationsL Chinuse Hlaigine Nanjing College ul ‘raiunal Caincee Med ‘The Avupaunuce Josue ofthe Acsdemy of “Tresitional Chinese Meine LANGUAGES PRESS, BELINGE Distributed as an eBook by Bamboo Delfgh Company P.O, Box 2792 Saratoga, CA 95070 U.S.A. ‘www. bambao-delight.com Fist Sdition 1980 Fong Langusyet Press 24 Moiwanshosuy, Road, Beijing, China Printed im the People's Republic of Ching ‘This bronze figure showing acupuncture points is a repro- duction of one cast in 1443 A.D, during the Ming Dynasty. cupuncture is described. Lingshu, also known as Canon of Acupuncture, isa part of Huangdi Neijing. Tt contains the earliest records of using nine different aeupuncture instruments, the “Nine Needles" In Zhengix (Compendium of Acupuncture ond, Mevibation) comptes fn 1601, mine kinds of needles and thelr clinical “applications are CONTENTS PREFACE FORFIVORD 2 BECRODUCTION 3 PARLE A Generel Lesoriptinn of the Basis Seuslobge of Traditional Chie Aedicing WAprad 11 ZANG-#1 {OPERNAL OBGANS) a eanrren Wy @, BLOOD AND ROBY FLUID Lat 6 ear Utes ite bo 0 RUE rere sf the aa ieee PART TT Chacsiel, Collars and Poiste 1 eras tha 3 . ‘Slasdrace (at 3) peer aa 5 Yen LL 9)