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1 FOR DISPLAY ONLY introduction xix Structure of the text xxi Acknowledgements xxiii chapter 1 Abdominal Distention, 1 1 Liver qi constraint 4 2 Food stagnation 6 3 Damp-heat 8 4 Phlegm-dampness 10 5 Heat and cold mixed 12 6 Qi deficiency 13 7 Yang deficiency 15 8 Yin deficiency 17 chapter 2 Abdominal Masses, 20 1 Blood masses Blood mass in the Liver Blood mass in the epigastrium Blood mass in the Spleen Blood mass in the Intestines Blood mass in the lower abdomen with cold Mild blood mass in the lower abdomen 36 2 Phlegm masses Phlegm mass in the Liver Phlegm and qi constraint; scattered masses Phlegm mass in the Spleen Phlegm mass in the epigastrium Phlegm masses in the lower abdomen 43 3 Heat masses Liver/Gallbladder: toxicity-heat mass Liver: damp-heat mass Liver: chronic damp-heat mass with qi and yin deficiency Liver: yin deficiency with blood stasis Epigastric mass: Stomach heat and yin deficiency Heat mass in the Intestines Heat mass in the lower abdomen, with blood stasis 51 4 Cold and/or deficiency masses Cold mass in the Liver and Gallbladder Liver yang deficiency with blood stasis and accumulation of dampness Cold mass in the epigastrium Cold mass in the lower abdomen: with qi deficiency Cold mass in the lower abdomen: Kidney deficiency with blood stasis Cold mass in the lower abdomen: qi and blood deficiency 59 chapter 3 Abdominal Pain, 61 1 Cold Excess cold Deficiency cold 72 2 Heat 75 3 Qi constraint 78 4 Blood stasis 81 5 Food stagnation 84 6 Worm accumulation 86 chapter 4 Anorectal Disorders: Abscess, 89 1 Acute abscess: toxicity-heat 90 2 Chronic abscess Qi and blood deficiency with residual pathogen Yin deficiency with lingering dampness or toxicity-heat Yang deficiency with yin cold 94 v
2 vi chapter 5 Anorectal Disorders: Anal Fissure, 96 1 Heat/fire 98 2 Blood and yin deficiency 99 3 Blood stasis 100 chapter 6 Anorectal Disorders: Fistula, Damp-heat Qi and blood deficiency Yin deficiency 105 chapter 7 Anorectal Disorders: Hemorrhoids, Intestinal wind Intestinal dryness Damp-heat Spleen qi deficiency Yin deficiency Qi and blood stasis 117 chapter 8 Anorectal Disorders: Anal Itch, Wind-heat Damp-heat Blood deficiency Parasites 124 chapter 9 Anorectal Disorders: Rectal Prolapse, Spleen qi deficiency, sinking qi Lung qi and yin deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Damp-heat Postpartum qi and blood deficiency 133 chapter 10 Anorexia, Loss of Appetite, Qi and yang deficiency Lingering pathogens Damp-heat Shào yáng syndrome Phlegm-heat Phlegm-dampness Qi constraint Yin deficiency 144 chapter 11 Anxiety, Qi deficiency Blood deficiency Yin deficiency Qi constraint Phlegm-heat Blood stasis 158 chapter 12 Ascites, Qi and dampness stagnation Cold-dampness encumbering the Spleen Damp-heat Blood stasis in the Liver and Spleen Spleen and Kidney yang deficiency Liver and Kidney yin deficiency 172 chapter 13 Bleeding: Epistaxis, Heat Lung heat Stomach heat Fire Constrained heat in the Lungs and Stomach Yin deficiency with heat Qi and yang deficiency Blood stasis 186 chapter 14 Bleeding: Gastrointestinal, Heat In the nutritive and blood levels Fire Damp-heat Blood stasis Qi deficiency Yang deficiency Yin deficiency 202 chapter 15 Bleeding: Hematuria, Loss of Lung qi diffusion and descent 207
3 vii 2 Heat Damp-heat Fire Toxicity-heat Kidney yin deficiency with fire Yang deficiency Blood stasis 216 chapter 16 Bleeding: Hemoptysis, External pathogens Wind-heat Wind-dryness Wind-cold Heat in the Lungs Liver fire invading the Lungs Yin deficiency with heat in the Lungs Qi deficiency Blood stasis 228 chapter 17 Bleeding: Purpura, Heat Wind-heat Heat in the blood Qi deficiency Spleen and Kidney yang deficiency Yin deficiency with fire Blood stasis 239 chapter 18 Chest and Cardiac Pain, Blood stasis Phlegm Qi constraint Cold Heat Qi deficiency Yin deficiency Yang deficiency 259 chapter 19 Common Cold: Acute, Common cold with acute excess Wind-cold Wind-heat Wind-dampness Wind-dryness Summerheat, summerdampness Wind-cold with internal heat Epidemic toxicity-heat Common cold with underlying deficiency Qi deficiency with wind (cold or heat) Yang deficiency with wind (+ cold) Blood deficiency with wind (cold or heat) Yin deficiency with wind (cold or heat) 279 chapter 20 Common Cold: Persistent, Lingering pathogens on the surface Nutritive and protective qi disharmony Lung and Spleen qi deficiency with lingering wind-cold Persistent heat in the qi level Heat in the qi level with qi and yin deficiency Damp-heat Phlegm-heat Shào yáng syndrome 289 chapter 21 Constipation, Heat Chronic heat Acute heat (in disease with fever) Qi constraint Blood stasis Food stagnation Phlegm Blood deficiency Qi deficiency Yang deficiency Yin deficiency 315 chapter 22 Cough, Acute exterior pathogens Wind-cold Wind-heat 323
4 viii 1.3 Wind-dryness Warm-dryness Cool-dryness Heat in the Lungs Phlegm Phlegm-dampness Phlegm-heat Liver fire invading the Lungs Lung yin deficiency Lung qi deficiency Spleen and Kidney yang deficiency Blood stasis 339 chapter 23 Depression, Qi constraint Liver qi constraint Liver qi constraint with heat Heart and Liver fire Qi and phlegm constraint Heart and Lung qi constraint Spleen and Stomach qi constraint Blood stasis Phlegm-dampness Qi and blood deficiency Heart blood and Spleen qi deficiency Lung and Spleen qi deficiency Yin deficiency Liver yin deficiency Heart and Kidney yin deficiency Spleen and Kidney yang deficiency 371 chapter 24 Diabetes Mellitus, Lung and Stomach heat with qi and fluid damage Spleen and Stomach qi deficiency Phlegm-dampness Damp-heat Liver and Spleen disharmony with heat Qi and yin deficiency Kidney, Heart and Liver yin deficiency Kidney and Heart yang and yin deficiency Blood stasis Managing complications Retinopathy Vascular disease Peripheral neuropathy Nephropathy Skin infections, boils and sores 401 chapter 25 Diarrhea, Seasonal (summer) diarrhea Summerdampness Summerheat Damp-heat Cold-dampness encumbering the Spleen Food stagnation Liver and Spleen disharmony Spleen qi deficiency Spleen and Kidney yang deficiency Blood stasis Chronic relapsing diarrhea 423 chapter 26 Diet, Qi deficiency Yang deficiency Blood deficiency Yin deficiency Liver qi constraint Dampness and phlegm Heat, fire Blood stasis Dryness Characteristics of common foods 439 chapter 27 Dizziness, Vertigo, External pathogenic invasion Liver qi constraint with blood deficiency Ascendant Liver yang Liver and Kidney yin deficiency with ascendant yang Phlegm-dampness Blood stasis 467
5 ix 7 Qi deficiency Qi and blood deficiency Liver and Kidney deficiency Liver and Kidney yin deficiency Kidney yang deficiency 474 chapter 28 Dysenteric Disorder, Damp-heat Toxicity-heat Cold-dampness encumbering the Spleen Liver and Spleen disharmony with heat Chronic relapsing dysenteric disorder Spleen yang deficiency Yin deficiency (with residual damp-heat) Qi and blood stasis Anorectic dysenteric disorder 495 chapter 29 Dysphagia, Phlegm and qi obstruction Blood stasis Heat and yin deficiency Qi and yang deficiency 506 chapter 30 Dyspnea, Wind-cold Wind-cold with thin mucus Wind-cold with internal heat Wind-heat Wind-dryness Heat in the Lungs Phlegm Phlegm-dampness Phlegm-heat Constrained Liver qi invading the Lungs Blood stasis Food stagnation Lung qi and yin deficiency Lung and Spleen qi deficiency Kidney deficiency Kidney and Lung yin deficiency Kidney yang deficiency 531 chapter 31 Edema, Wind edema Wind-cold Wind-heat Toxicity-heat in the skin Damp-heat Spleen dampness Liver qi constraint Blood stasis Qi deficiency Yang deficiency Spleen yang deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Qi and yin deficiency 558 chapter 32 Epigastric Pain, Liver qi invading the Stomach Cold Phlegm-dampness Stomach heat Food stagnation Blood stasis Spleen and Stomach yang deficiency Stomach yin deficiency 577 chapter 33 Fainting and Funny Turns, Instability of the anima Spleen qi deficiency Sinking ancestral qi (collapse of Heart and Lung qi) Qi and blood deficiency Heart qi and yin deficiency Heart yang deficiency Liver qi constraint with blood deficiency Ascendant Liver yang Liver and Kidney yin deficiency with ascendant yang or wind Phlegm-dampness blocking the head and muscles Wind-phlegm 600
6 x 12 Food stagnation, Stomach heat Blood stasis Miscellaneous 605 chapter 34 Fever: Acute, Protective level Wind-heat Qi level Heat in the Lungs Yáng míng channel syndrome (without constipation) Yáng míng organ syndrome (with constipation) Damp-heat Summerheat Shào yáng syndrome Heat in the nutritive level Heat in the blood level Damp-heat Liver and Gallbladder Spleen and Stomach Large Intestine Bladder Toxicity-heat Systemic toxicity-heat Toxicity-heat in the head and throat Toxicity-heat in the lower burner 629 appendix: Classification of pathogens that can cause fever 631 chapter 35 Fever: Chronic, Lingering pathogens Lingering heat in the qi level Shào yáng syndrome Damp-heat Summerheat with qi and fluid damage Heat in the nutritive and blood levels Liver qi constraint with heat Blood stasis Qi deficiency Blood deficiency Yin deficiency Yang deficiency 656 chapter 36 Forgetfulness, Heart and Spleen deficiency Heart-Kidney axis disruption Kidney essence deficiency Phlegm Blood stasis 667 chapter 37 Gallbladder Disorder, Qi constraint Gallbladder qi constraint Qi constraint with heat Qi constraint with dampness encumbering the Spleen Qi constraint with phlegm Qi constraint with rebellious Stomach qi Damp-heat Toxicity-heat Blood stasis Yin deficiency Yang deficiency 690 chapter 38 Gastroesophageal Reflux: Acid Reflux, Liver and Stomach disharmony Stomach and Liver heat Phlegm-dampness Heat and cold mingling in the middle burner Food stagnation Blood stasis Spleen and Stomach qi deficiency Stomach and Liver yin deficiency 706 chapter 39 Gastroesophageal Reflux: Bile Reflux, Gallbladder heat invading the Stomach Cold and heat mingling in the middle burner Spleen and Stomach qi deficiency Qi and yin deficiency Qi and blood stagnation 715
7 xi chapter 40 Gingivitis, Periodontitis, Heat Yin deficiency Qi and blood deficiency Blood stasis 725 chapter 41 Halitosis, Heat Stomach heat Lung heat Food stagnation 731 chapter 42 Headache, External pathogens Wind-cold Wind-heat Wind-dampness Summerheat Liver disharmony Liver qi constraint Liver fire Ascendant Liver yang Cold rebelling upwards along the Liver channel Phlegm-dampness Blood stasis Stomach pathology Stomach heat Stomach and Gallbladder disharmony Qi deficiency Blood deficiency Kidney deficiency Kidney yin deficiency Kidney yang deficiency 770 chapter 43 Hiccup, Cold in the Stomach Stomach heat Food stagnation Liver qi invading the Stomach Phlegm-dampness Blood stasis Spleen and Stomach yang deficiency Stomach yin deficiency 782 chapter 44 Hú Huò Disease: a Model for Chronic Inflammation, Toxicity-heat in the Liver and Spleen Damp-heat Spleen deficiency with dampness Yin deficiency Qi and blood stagnation Spleen and Kidney deficiency 797 chapter 45 Hypochondriac Pain, Qi constraint Blood stasis Heat Liver-Gallbladder damp-heat Liver-Gallbladder fire Yin and blood deficiency Liver yang deficiency 811 chapter 46 Indefinable Epigastric Discomfort, Liver qi invading the Stomach Heat Stomach and Liver heat Phlegm-heat in the Stomach, following febrile illness Yin deficiency Qi deficiency Blood stasis 822 chapter 47 Indigestion, Food stagnation Liver qi invading the Stomach Heat and cold intermingling in the middle burner Phlegm-dampness Spleen yang qi deficiency 832
8 xii chapter 48 Insomnia, Qi constraint Heat/fire Heart Liver Phlegm-heat Lingering pathogen Stomach disharmony Blood stasis Heart-Kidney axis disruption Qi and blood deficiency Yin deficiency 854 chapter 49 Intestinal Abscess, Acute abscess Qi and blood stagnation stage Damp-heat stage Toxicity-heat stage Chronic abscess Cold or blood stasis and/or deficiency 864 chapter 50 Jaundice, Spleen and Stomach damp-heat Heat greater than dampness Dampness greater than heat Liver-Gallbladder damp-heat Heat greater than dampness Dampness greater than heat Gallbladder heat with blood stasis (bile duct obstruction with heat) Toxicity-heat Cold-dampness encumbering the Spleen Yin deficiency with dampness blockage Blood stasis in the Liver and Spleen 881 chapter 51 Lingering Pathogens, How to identify a lingering pathogen Etiology A simplified model Mode of penetration How to expel lingering pathogens Acupuncture protocols 908 chapter 52 Lip Wind, Wind-dampness-heat in the Stomach channel Damp-heat in the Spleen and Stomach Liver qi constraint with heat/fire Qi and blood stasis Qi and blood deficiency Yin deficiency with fire 920 chapter 53 Lower Back Pain, Cold-dampness Damp-heat Blood stasis Liver qi constraint Spleen qi deficiency Kidney deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Kidney yin deficiency Wind (dampness, cold or heat) 933 chapter 54 Lung Atrophy, Lung yin deficiency with heat Lung yang deficiency Heat and cold mixed Lung and Heart blood stasis 940 chapter 55 Lung Distention, Cold thin mucus Turbid phlegm Phlegm-heat Qi and yin deficiency Yang deficiency 948 chapter 56 Lung Infection/Abscess, Early stage (wind-heat) Suppuration stage (toxicity-heat) Rupture stage (phlegm-heat and blood stasis) Convalescent stage (Lung qi and yin damage with residual toxicity) 958
9 xiii chapter 57 Men s Health: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, Liver qi constraint Blood stasis Damp-heat Phlegm Spleen qi deficiency with sinking qi Kidney deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Kidney yin deficiency 972 chapter 58 Men s Health: Erectile Dysfunction, Liver qi constraint Blood stasis Damp-heat Qi and blood deficiency Kidney deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Kidney yin deficiency 986 chapter 59 Men s Health: Male Factor Infertility, Liver qi constraint Damp-heat Phlegm-dampness Blood stasis Qi and blood deficiency Kidney deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Kidney yin deficiency Kidney essence deficiency 1001 chapter 60 Men s Health: Prostatitis, Damp-heat Acute damp-heat Chronic damp-heat Qi and blood stasis Kidney yin deficiency Kidney yang deficiency 1010 chapter 61 Men s Health: Benign Scrotal Lumps, Liver qi constraint Phlegm-dampness Blood stasis Damp-heat Acute damp-heat Chronic damp-heat Qi deficiency with sinking qi Liver and Kidney deficiency Liver and Kidney yang deficiency Liver and Kidney yin deficiency 1025 chapter 62 Mouth Ulcers, Acute external heat Wind-heat Damp-heat Toxicity-heat Internal heat Lingering heat pathogen Primary pathological triad Qi and blood deficiency Yin deficiency Yang deficiency 1042 chapter 63 Muscle Weakness and Atrophy, Lung and Stomach heat Damp-heat Phlegm-dampness Blood stasis Spleen and Stomach qi deficiency Spleen and Kidney yang deficiency Qi and blood deficiency Liver and Kidney yin deficiency 1061 chapter 64 Nausea and Vomiting, External pathogens invading the Stomach Summerdampness Summerheat Shào yáng syndrome Damp-heat Spleen-Stomach (qi level) Gallbladder 1073
10 xiv 2.3 Liver Liver qi invading the Stomach Phlegm-dampness Cold Stomach Liver channel Cold-dampness in the middle burner Food stagnation Spleen-Stomach qi deficiency Stomach yin deficiency 1085 chapter 65 Numbness and Paresthesia, Nutritive and protective qi disharmony Cold in the channels Phlegm-dampness Qi and blood stasis Phlegm and blood stasis Wind-dampness Damp-heat Qi deficiency Lung, Heart, Spleen qi deficiency Qi deficiency with blood stasis Blood deficiency Liver and Kidney yin deficiency 1104 chapter 66 Obesity, Stomach heat with food stagnation Phlegm-dampness Spleen deficiency Qi deficiency Yang deficiency Liver and Kidney yin deficiency Qi and blood stasis 1118 chapter 67 Painful Obstruction Syndrome, Dampness Wind-dampness Cold-dampness Heat Damp-heat localized in a joint Damp-heat, systemic Persistent heat in the nutritive level Toxicity-heat Blood stasis Phlegm Phlegm in the joints Phlegm and blood stasis Qi and blood deficiency Qi and yin deficiency Liver and Kidney deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Liver and Kidney yin deficiency Yin and yang deficiency 1152 chapter 68 Palpitations, Arrhythmia, Qi deficiency Heart qi deficiency Heart-Kidney axis disruption Heart and Gallbladder qi deficiency Heart blood deficiency Heart yang deficiency Heart yin deficiency Heart qi and yin deficiency Phlegm Liver qi constraint with Heart and Liver fire Blood stasis 1169 chapter 69 Regurgitation, Spleen and Stomach yang qi deficiency Phlegm Liver qi invading the Stomach Stomach heat Blood stasis 1179 chapter 70 Rhinitis, Acute, with severe symptoms Cold thin mucus assailing the Lungs Wind-heat invading the Lungs Lingering pathogen in the qi level Liver and Spleen disharmony with heat Qi deficiency 1189
11 xv 4.1 Lung qi deficiency Spleen qi deficiency Kidney and Lung qi deficiency Yin deficiency Qi and blood stasis 1195 chapter 71 Seizures, Heat Heat in the Liver Heat in yáng míng Heat in nutritive level Phlegm Phlegm generating wind Phlegm obscuring the orifices Phlegm and qi blocking the channels Blood stasis Qi deficiency Qi and blood deficiency Yin deficiency 1213 chapter 72 Sinusitis, Heat Wind-heat Stomach heat Liver Gallbladder fire Phlegm Heat in the Lung channel Liver qi constraint with heat Lung qi deficiency with lingering pathogenic cold Spleen qi deficiency with dampness Kidney yang deficiency Qi and blood stasis 1230 chapter 73 Somnolence, Dampness encumbering the Spleen Phlegm Damp-heat Blood stasis Qi deficiency Yang qi deficiency 1244 chapter 74 Sore Throat, Wind-cold Wind-heat Lung and Stomach heat Phlegm-fire Qi and blood stasis Lung and Spleen qi deficiency Yin deficiency Kidney yang deficiency 1258 chapter 75 Sudden Turmoil Disorder, Cold-dampness Damp-heat Dry 1265 chapter 76 Sweating, Night sweats Yin deficiency with internal heat Heart blood and Spleen qi deficiency Liver qi constraint with heat Lingering pathogens Damp-heat in the qi level Heat in the qi level Shào yáng syndrome Phlegm-heat Heat in the nutritive level Spontaneous sweating Qi deficiency Yang deficiency Nutritive and protective qi disharmony Lingering pathogens Heat in the qi level Shào yáng syndrome Phlegm-heat Sweating from the hands and feet Qi deficiency Yang deficiency Instability of the shén Heart fire 1293
12 xvi 3.5 Heat in the qi level Spleen and Stomach yin deficiency Underarm sweating Yin deficiency Liver-Gallbladder damp-heat Heart and Liver fire Shào yáng syndrome Instability of the shén Sweating on the head and chest Qi and yin deficiency Yang deficiency Liver qi constraint Food stagnation (accumulation disorder) Lingering heat in the chest Damp-heat in the qi level Unilateral sweating Qi and blood deficiency Cold-dampness Sweating on the genitals Liver-Gallbladder damp-heat Kidney yang deficiency Yellow sweating Liver-Spleen damp-heat 1307 chapter 77 Thyroid Dysfunction, Goitre and nodules Phlegm-dampness Liver and Kidney deficiency (Penetrating and Conception vessel deficiency) Liver qi constraint with phlegm stagnation Yang deficiency with congealed phlegm Phlegm and blood stasis Hyperthyroid conditions Liver qi constraint with heat Liver qi constraint with phlegm-heat Liver (+ Heart, Stomach) fire Wind-warmth (warm disease) Heart and Kidney yin deficiency Heart yin and qi deficiency Liver and Kidney yin deficiency with heat, ascendant yang and wind Liver and Heart yin deficiency Kidney yin and yang deficiency Heart blood and Spleen qi deficiency Hypothyroid Spleen and Kidney qi deficiency Spleen, Kidney and Heart yang deficiency Kidney essence deficiency 1338 appendix:yîng bìng and the traditional analysis of goitre and nodules Qì yîng (diffuse goitre; literally qi type thyroid swelling ) Ròu yîng (literally flesh thyroid swelling ; benign nodules, single or multiple) Yîng yöng (thyroiditis; literally thyroid swelling abscess ) Shí yîng (literally stone thyroid swelling ; includes malignant growths) Yîng qí (hyperthyroid) 1341 chapter 78 Tics and Tremors, Heat Phlegm Wind-phlegm Phlegm-heat Blood stasis Qi and blood deficiency Yin deficiency Yang deficiency 1355 chapter 79 Tinnitus and Hearing Loss, Wind blocking the ear Liver qi constraint Liver-Gallbladder fire Phlegm-fire Qi and blood stasis Qi and blood deficiency Spleen qi deficiency Heart blood deficiency Kidney deficiency Kidney yin deficiency Kidney yang deficiency 1371
13 xvii chapter 80 Tiredness, Liver qi constraint Dampness Dampness encumbering the Spleen and Stomach Dampness in the muscles Damp-heat Phlegm Phlegm-dampness Phlegm-heat Phlegm and qi constraint Wind-phlegm Lingering pathogens Shào yáng syndrome Lingering heat in the qi level Blood stasis Qi deficiency Lung qi deficiency Spleen qi deficiency Kidney qi deficiency Heart qi deficiency Yang deficiency Spleen yang deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Heart yang deficiency Liver yang deficiency Blood deficiency Liver blood deficiency Heart blood deficiency Yin deficiency Lung yin deficiency Kidney yin deficiency Liver yin deficiency Heart yin deficiency Spleen and Stomach yin deficiency Kidney essence deficiency 1415 chapter 81 Tooth Abscess, Acute abscess Toxicity-heat Stomach heat/fire Chronic tooth abscess Qi deficiency with residual toxicity Yin deficiency with residual toxicity 1423 chapter 82 Urination: Cloudy, Damp-heat Spleen qi deficiency Kidney deficiency Kidney yin deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Blood stasis 1431 chapter 83 Urination: Difficult, Liver qi constraint Blood stasis Urinary tract stones Loss of Lung qi diffusion and descent Damp-heat Spleen qi deficiency Kidney deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Kidney yin deficiency 1446 chapter 84 Urination: Incontinence or Frequent, Kidney deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Kidney yin deficiency Heart Kidney axis disruption Spleen and Lung qi deficiency Damp-heat Liver qi constraint Blood stasis 1461 chapter 85 Urination: Painful, Heat painful urination Damp-heat in the bladder Heart fire Liver fire 1469
14 xviii 2 Stone painful urination Asymptomatic stones Stones with damp-heat Qi painful urination Liver qi constraint Blood painful urination Damp-heat (Fire) Blood stasis Kidney yin deficiency Cloudy painful urination Damp-heat Kidney qi deficiency Exhaustion painful urination Kidney deficiency Spleen qi deficiency Heart qi and yin deficiency with fire 1484 chapter 86 Voice Disorder, External pathogenic invasion Wind-cold Wind-heat Wind-dryness, Lung dryness Liver qi constraint Phlegm-heat Qi and blood stasis Lung and Spleen qi deficiency Lung and Kidney yin deficiency 1497 chapter 87 Wheezing, During an acute episode Cold type Hot type Lung and Liver qi constraint Lingering pathogen Deficiency type Constitutional treatment between episodes Lung qi deficiency Spleen qi deficiency Kidney deficiency Kidney yang deficiency Kidney yin deficiency 1515 chapter 88 Wind-Stroke, External wind Wind-dampness-heat invading the tài yáng and yáng míng channels Emptiness of the channels with wind invasion Internally-generated wind Ascendant Liver yang with wind-fire Liver-Kidney yin deficiency with ascendant yang and wind Wind-phlegm and blood stasis Phlegm-heat with wind-phlegm Qi deficiency with blood stasis 1533 chapter 89 Withdrawal Mania, Phlegm and qi constraint Qi deficiency with phlegm Heart and Spleen deficiency Heart and Liver fire Phlegm-fire Blood and phlegm stasis affecting the Pericardium Yin deficiency 1547 appendix 1 Hot Spot Therapy, 1551 appendix 2 Preparation of Herbs, 1553 appendix 3 Obsolete Herbs and Substances with Possible Substitutes, 1555 appendix 4 Endangered Species with Possible Substitutes, 1559 appendix 5 Bibliography and References, 1561 Chinese sources 1561 English sources and references 1565 acupuncture index, 1571 general index, 1575 about the authors, 1623
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