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Ear Acupuncture: A Precise Pocket Atlas Based on the Works of Nogier/Bahr [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 382 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 188x119x18 mm, kaal: 386 g, Line drawings, color; Line drawings, black and white
  • Sari: Complementary Medicine (Thieme Paperback)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2002
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1588900932
  • ISBN-13: 9781588900937
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 382 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 188x119x18 mm, kaal: 386 g, Line drawings, color; Line drawings, black and white
  • Sari: Complementary Medicine (Thieme Paperback)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2002
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1588900932
  • ISBN-13: 9781588900937
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Apparently Hippocrates was onto something when he treated impotence by bloodletting at the ear, as did Bosch when he showed Satan needling the Libido Point of the ear of a sinner. Strittmatter, a practitioner and chief instructor at the German Academy of Acupuncture gives a little history but a lot of practical advice on how to perform ear acupuncture, in which gold, silver, and even permanent needles are inserted in points on the auricle corresponding to other areas in the body. She describes these points as they correspond to the motor system, internal organs, structures of the head and nervous system, and functions such as the endocrine system. Strittmatter also describes indications and auxiliary lines that relate to treatment for such conditions as anxiety, aggression, and addictions to barbiturates, caffeine, and nicotine. The volume includes over 300 illustrations. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Introduction
1(3)
Projection of the Locomotor System
4(46)
Locomotor System--Overview
4(2)
Projection of the Vertebral Column/Thorax
6(16)
Entire Vertebral Column
6(1)
Structures of the Vertebral Column
6(2)
Cervical Spine
8(1)
Thoracic Spine
8(2)
Lumbar Spine
10(1)
C0/C1 (Atlanto-occipital Joint)
10(2)
C7/T1
12(1)
T12/L1
12(2)
L5/S1 (Lumbosacral Transition)
14(1)
Coccyx
14(2)
Sacral Spine
16(1)
Thorax--Overview
16(2)
Ribs
18(1)
Sternum
18(2)
Clavicle
20(1)
Trunk Muscles
20(2)
Projection of the Pelvis
22(4)
Pelvis---Overview
22(1)
Public Bone
22(2)
Sacroiliac Joint
24(2)
Projection of the Lower Limb
26(12)
Entire Lower Limb
26(1)
Hip Joint
26(2)
Knee Joint
28(1)
Ankle Joint
28(2)
Buttock
30(1)
Thigh
30(2)
Leg
32(1)
Foot
32(2)
Heel
34(1)
Achilles Tendon
34(2)
Toes
36(2)
Projection of the Upper Limb
38(12)
Upper Limb--Overview
38(2)
Large Joints--Overview
40(1)
Shoulder Joint
40(2)
Acromioclavicular Joint
42(1)
Elbow Joint
42(2)
Wrist
44(1)
Upper Arm
44(2)
Forearm
46(1)
Finger
46(2)
Metacarpophalangeal Joint of Thumb
48(1)
Carpometacarpal Joint of Thumb
48(2)
Projection of the Internal Organs
50(42)
Internal Organs--Overview
50(2)
Projection of the Cardiovascular System
52(2)
Heart
52(1)
Blood Vessels
52(1)
Lymph Vessels
52(2)
Projection of the Respiratory System
54(6)
Respiratory System--Overview
54(1)
Lung
54(2)
Bronchi
56(1)
Trachea
56(2)
Throat (Pharynx)
58(2)
Projection of the Gastrointestinal System
60(12)
Gastrointestinal System---Overview
60(1)
Esophagus
60(2)
Stomach
62(1)
Duodenum
62(2)
Jejunum/Ileum (Small Intestine)
64(1)
Colon (Large Intestine)
64(2)
Appendix
66(1)
Rectum
66(2)
Anus
68(1)
Liver
68(2)
Gall Bladder
70(1)
Pancreas
70(2)
Projection of the Immune System
72(4)
Spleen
72(1)
Thymus Gland
72(2)
Tonsils
74(1)
Lymph Nodes
74(2)
Projection of the Urogenital System
76(10)
Urogenital System--Overview
76(1)
Kidney
76(2)
Ureter
78(1)
Urinary Bladder
78(2)
Urethra
80(1)
Uterus
80(2)
Ovary/Testis
82(1)
Vagina
82(2)
Prostate/Fallopian Tube
84(1)
Penis/Clitoris
84(2)
Projection of the Endocrine System
86(6)
Endocrine System--Overview
86(1)
Thyroid Gland
86(2)
Parathyroid Gland
88(1)
Thymus Gland
88(2)
Pancreas
90(1)
Adrenal Gland (Cortisone Point)
90(2)
Projection of the Head
92(19)
Head--Overview
92(1)
Bony Skull
92(2)
Projection of the Temporomandibular Joint
94(2)
Temporomandibular (TMJ) Joint
94(2)
Projection of the Jaws and Teeth
96(2)
Upper and Lower Jaws, Teeth
96(2)
Projection of the Lips and Tongue
98(2)
Lips
98(1)
Oral Cavity, Tongue
98(2)
Projection of the Tonsils and Throat
100(2)
Tonsils
100(1)
Throat (Pharynx)
100(2)
Projection of the Eye and Nose
102(2)
Eye
102(1)
Nose
102(2)
Projection of the Paranasal Sinuses and Ear
104(2)
Paranasal Sinuses
104(1)
Ear
104(2)
Projection of the Facial Muscles and Parotid Gland
106(2)
Facial Muscles
106(1)
Parotid Gland
106(2)
Projection of the Occipital Trigger Points
108(3)
Occipital Trigger Points
108(3)
Projection of the Nervous System
111(75)
Projection of the Central Nervous System
112(30)
Central Nervous System--Overview
112(2)
Cerebral Lobes--Overview
114(1)
Cortex
114(2)
Frontal Lobe
116(2)
Parietal Lobe
118(2)
Temporal Lobe
120(1)
Auditory Line
120(2)
Occipital Lobe
122(1)
Corpus Callosum
122(2)
Thalamus
124(2)
Hypothalamus
126(2)
Pituitary Gland
128(4)
Limbic System
132(2)
Cerebellum
134(2)
Brain Stem
136(1)
Vomiting Point
136(2)
Reticular Formation
138(2)
Spinal Cord
140(2)
Projection of the Cranial Nerves
142(16)
Cranial Nerves--Overview
142(2)
Olfactory Nerve (CN I)
144(1)
Optic Nerve (CN II)
144(2)
Oculomotor Nerve (CN III)
146(1)
Trochlear Nerve (CN IV)
146(2)
Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)
148(1)
Abducens Nerve (CN VI)
148(2)
Facial Nerve (CN VII)
150(1)
Vestibulocochlear Nerve (CN VIII)
150(2)
Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX)
152(2)
Vagus Nerve (CN X)
154(2)
Accessory Nerve (CN XI)
156(1)
Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII)
156(2)
Projection of the Autonomic Nervous System
158(28)
Autonomic Nervous System--Overview
158(2)
Sympathetic Nervous System--Overview
160(2)
Parasympathetic Nervous System--Overview
162(2)
Sympathetic Nuclei of Origin (Preganglionic Sympathetic Nerves)
164(2)
Sympathetic Trunk (Paravertebral Chain of Sympathetic Ganglia, Postganglionic Sympathetic Nerves)
166(2)
Superior Cervical Ganglion
168(1)
Middle Cervical Ganglion
168(2)
Inferior Cervical Ganglion (Stellate Ganglion)
170(2)
Nervous Organ Points
172(2)
Parasympathetic Nuclei of Origin
174(1)
Prevertebral Ganglions--Overview
174(2)
Bronchopulmonary Plexus
176(1)
Cardiac Plexus
176(2)
Celiac Plexus (Solar Plexus)
178(2)
Superior Mesenteric Plexus
180(1)
Inferior Mesenteric Plexus
180(2)
Hypogastric Plexus
182(2)
Peripheral Nervous System
184(2)
Functional Points
186(81)
Functional Points--Overview
186(2)
Hormone and Metabolite Points
188(20)
Hormone and Metabolite Points--Overview
188(1)
Estrogen Point
188(2)
Progesterone Point
190(1)
Gonadotropin Point
190(2)
ACTH Point
192(1)
TSH Point
192(2)
Prolactin Point
194(1)
Endocrine Parathyroid Gland Point
194(2)
Thyroid Gland Point
196(1)
Thymus Gland Point
196(2)
Endocrine Pancreas Point (Insulin Point)
198(1)
Adrenal Gland Point (Cortisone Point)
198(2)
Histamine Point (Allergy Point 1)
200(1)
Prostaglandin E1 Point (PGE1 Point)
200(2)
Prostaglandin E2 Point (PGE2 Point)
202(1)
Interferon Point
202(2)
Renin/Angiotensin Point
204(1)
Beta-1-Receptor Point (Beta-Blocker Point According to BAHR)
204(2)
Beta-2-Receptor Point (Beta-Mimetic Point According to BAHR)
206(2)
Medication Analogue Points
208(4)
Diazepam Analogue Point (Valium Point According to BAHR)
208(1)
Barbiturate Analogue Point
208(2)
Caffeine Analogue Point
210(2)
Nervous Organ Points
212(2)
Nervous Organ Points--Overview
212(1)
Anger Point
212(2)
Psychotropic Points
214(10)
Psychotropic Points--Overview
214(1)
Master Omega Point (Bromazepam Analogue Point)
214(2)
Omega Point I
216(1)
Omega Point II
216(2)
Depression Point
218(1)
Anxiety Point
218(2)
Worry Point
220(1)
Nicotine Analogue Point According to BAHR
220(2)
Aggression Point
222(1)
Bridging Point According to BAHR
222(2)
Psychotropic Points
224(2)
Frustration Point
224(1)
Psychotherapy Point According to Bourdiol
224(2)
Analgetic Points
226(4)
Thalamus Point
226(1)
Prostaglandin E1 Point (PGE1 Point)
226(2)
Laterality Point According to BAHR
228(2)
Cardinal Points
230(10)
Cardinal Points--Overview
230(1)
Prostaglandin E1 Point (PGE1 Point)--Corresponds to Cardinal Point GB 41 of Body Acupuncture
230(2)
Thymus Gland Point--Corresponds to Cardinal Point TW 5 of Body Acupuncture
232(1)
Lung Zone--Corresponds to Cardinal Point Lu 7 of Body Acupuncture
232(2)
Diazepam Analogue Point (Valium Point According to BAHR)--Corresponds to Cardinal Point K 6 of Body Acupuncture
234(1)
Stellate Ganglion Point--Corresponds to Cardinal Point P 6 of Body Acupuncture
234(2)
Interferon Point--Corresponds to Cardinal Point Sp 4 of Body Acupuncture
236(1)
Retro-Celiac Plexus Point (Retro-Solar Plexus Point, Retro-Point Zero)--Corresponds to Cardinal Point SI 3 of Body Acupuncture
236(2)
Pineal Gland Point--Corresponds to Cardinal Point B 62 of Body Acupuncture
238(2)
Focus Indicator Points
240(6)
Focus Indicator Points According to BAHR--Overview
240(1)
Histamine Point (Allergy Point 1)
240(2)
Cyclophosphamide Analogue Point (Endoxan Point According to BAHR, Allergy Point 2)
242(1)
Prostaglandin E1 Point (PGE1 Point)
242(2)
Vitamin C Point
244(1)
Laterality Point according to BAHR
244(2)
Tissue Layer Control Points
246(2)
Tissue Layer Control Points--Overview
246(2)
Indicator Points for Vitamins and Trace Elements
248(2)
Indicator Points for Vitamins According to BAHR--Overview
248(1)
Indicator Points for Trace Elements According to BAHR--Overview
248(2)
Important Silver Points
250(17)
Important Silver Points on the Dominant Ear
250(3)
Important Silver Points
253(3)
Zone-Dominating Points--Overview
256(2)
Points Dominating Zone A (ZA Points)
258(1)
Points Dominating Zone B (ZB Points)
258(2)
Points Dominating Zone C (ZC Points)
260(1)
Points Dominating Zone D (ZD Points)
260(2)
Points Dominating Zone E (ZE Points)
262(1)
Points Dominating Zone F (ZF Points)
262(2)
Points Dominating Zone G (ZG Points)
264(3)
Auxiliary Lines of Ear Acupuncture
267(33)
Auxiliary Lines of Ear Acupuncture
267(1)
Barbiturate Point/Caffeine Point
268(2)
Barbiturate Analogue Point, Caffeine Analogue Point
268(2)
Auxiliary Line Through Omega Points
270(2)
Omega Points
270(1)
Aggression Point
270(2)
Auxiliary Lines Through Point Zero
272(10)
Hormone Points
272(1)
Cortisone Point, ACTH Point
272(2)
Thymus Gland Point, Interferon Point, Laterality Point
274(1)
Spleen Point, Diazepam Analogue Point
274(2)
Depression Point, Tonsil Point, TMJ Point
276(1)
Trigeminal Nerve
276(2)
First Rib Point
278(1)
First Rib Point, Stellate Ganglion Point
278(2)
Beta-1-Receptor Point
280(1)
Endocrine Thyroid Gland Point
280(2)
Auxiliary Lines Near the Tragus
282(10)
Diazepam Analogue Point
282(1)
Phosphate Analogue Point
282(2)
Nicotine Analogue Point, Pineal Gland Point
284(1)
Frustration Point
284(2)
Interferon Point
286(1)
Nose Point
286(2)
Aggression Point
288(1)
ACTH Point
288(2)
Points of the Pituitary Gland Zone
290(1)
Gonadotropin Point
290(2)
Auxiliary Lines for Points of the Limbs
292(4)
Point of the Hip Joint, Knee Joint, Ankle Joint
292(1)
Wrist Point, Knee Joint Point
292(2)
Point of the Shoulder Joint, Elbow Joint, Wrist
294(1)
Kidney Point
294(2)
Auxiliary Lines for Focus Indicator Points
296(4)
Laterality Point
296(1)
Cyclophosphamide Analogue Point (Allergy Point 2)
296(2)
Histamine Point (Allergy Point 1), Vitamin C Point
298(2)
Meridians on the Ear
300(18)
Ear Meridians
300(18)
Indications
318(50)
Disorders of the Locomotor System
320(16)
Headaches and Facial Pain
336(7)
Allergic Disorders
343(3)
Respiratory Disorders
346(2)
Gastrointestinal Disorders
348(4)
Cardiovascular Diseases
352(3)
Disorders of the Urogenital System
355(2)
Hormonal Disorders
357(2)
Autonomic Symptoms
359(3)
Mental Health Disorders
362(2)
Addictions
364(4)
Appendix 368(1)
Ear Topography
368(4)
Reflex Zones, Points, and Meridians on the Ear
372(8)
Indications
380