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Pocket Atlas of Tongue Diagnosis: With Chinese Therapy Guidelines for Acupuncture, Herbal Prescriptions, and Nutri 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, kõrgus x laius: 190x127 mm, kaal: 454 g, - 202 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131398329
  • ISBN-13: 9783131398321
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, kõrgus x laius: 190x127 mm, kaal: 454 g, - 202 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131398329
  • ISBN-13: 9783131398321
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Integrate Chinese tongue diagnosis into daily practice with this user-friendly Second Edition

In this fully up-to-date Second Edition, experts in Chinese medicine explain how traditional Chinese tongue diagnosis can be used in daily practice to complement conventional Western methods.

The guide begins with a brief introduction to the history, anatomy, physiology, and methodology of tongue diagnosis followed by basic techniques and systematic procedures for identifying the manifold individual characteristics of the tongue's shape and its many modifications. Full-color photographs of tongues then demonstrate a variety of clinical scenarios to help readers develop a holistic approach to diagnosis.

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An in-depth review of the tongue's most important anatomic and physiologic features, including the lingual papillae, the tongue muscles, arterial supply, and much more More than 180 full-color illustrations and high-quality clinical photographs of Western tongues enhance the text Treatment suggestions for using acupuncture, herbs, and nutrition accompany each clinical image Medical assessment of 28 case histories with real-life photographs from the authors' practice

The Second Edition of Pocket Atlas of Tongue Diagnosis is an essential resource for every practitioner or student of Chinese medicine, acupuncture, or complementary medicine.
Introduction 1(1)
1 Introduction and Preliminary Remarks
2(9)
Introduction
2(9)
Overview of the Eight
Chapters and the Appendices
2(1)
The Tongue Reflects all the Basic Phenomena of Chinese Medical Teachings
3(1)
Documentary and Clinical Prerequisites
4(1)
Significance of the Tongue for the Human Individual and Mankind
4(1)
Modern Research on Tongue Diagnosis
5(1)
The Appearance of a Normal Tongue
5(1)
Changes in the Appearance of the Tongue
5(3)
Summary and Outlook: Tongue Diagnosis and Science in General
8(3)
Foundations
11(34)
2 History and Scientific Foundations of Tongue Diagnosis
12(33)
Historical Aspects
12(1)
Relationship between Tongue, Vessel Pathways (Jing Mai), and Internal Organs (Zang Fu)
12(7)
Anatomical and Physiological Foundations
19(26)
The Structure of the Tongue
19(1)
The Lingual Papillae
19(1)
The Muscles of the Tongue
20(1)
Physiological Effect of the Tongue Muscles
21(1)
Additional Structures of the Tongue
22(1)
Arterial Supply of the Tongue
22(1)
Veins of the Tongue
22(1)
Lymphatic Vessels of the Tongue
23(1)
Nerves of the Tongue
23(1)
Gustatory Pathways, Sense of Taste, and Pain Perception
24(1)
Salivary Glands and Saliva
25(1)
The Floor of the Mouth and the Inferior Side of the Tongue
26(1)
Tongue Development in the Embryo
26(1)
Functional Correlation of Tongue Structures
27(1)
Illustrated Anatomical Structures
28(17)
Methodology of Tongue Diagnosis
45(38)
3 The Technique of Tongue Diagnosis
46(1)
4 Systematic Procedure of Tongue Diagnosis
47(36)
The Body of the Tongue
50(5)
Color of the Tongue Body
50(5)
The Shape of the Tongue Body
55(13)
The Consistency of the Tongue
63(5)
The Coating of the Tongue
68(13)
The Color of the Coating
68(5)
The Character and the Consistency of the Coating
73(8)
Summary
81(2)
Clinical Part
83(188)
5 Clinical Applications
84(119)
Preliminary Remarks
84(2)
Explanation
85(1)
The Light White Tongue
86(2)
The Red Tongue
88(4)
The Dark Red Tongue
92(2)
The Bluish-Green and the Purple Tongue
94(2)
The Purple Tongue
96(2)
The Wrinkled, Rough Tongue
98(2)
The Tender and Fine Tongue
100(2)
The Swollen Tongue
102(2)
The Swollen and Red Tongue
104(2)
The Thin, Small Tongue
106(2)
The Dark Red, Thin, and Small Tongue
108(2)
The Fissured Tongue
110(2)
The Tongue with "Tooth Marks"
112(2)
The Granular Tongue (Granular Papillae)
114(10)
The Weak, Frail Tongue
124(2)
The Hard, Rigid Tongue
126(2)
The Hard, Stiff Tongue
128(2)
The Slanting or Oblique Tongue
130(2)
The Trembling Tongue
132(2)
The Shortened or Shrunken Tongue
134(4)
The Restless, Protruding Tongue
138(2)
The White Coating
140(6)
The Yellow Coating
146(4)
The Ash-Gray or Black Coating
150(4)
The Thin Coating
154(2)
The Thick Coating
156(2)
The Moist Coating
158(2)
The Very Moist or Watery Tongue
160(2)
The Dry Coating
162(4)
The Loose Coating
166(2)
The Sticky Coating
168(2)
Empty Patches on the Tongue ("Map Tongue")
170(6)
The Missing Coating
176(2)
The Missing and Black Coating
178(4)
The Missing and White Coating
182(2)
The Thin, White Coating
184(2)
The Missing Coating with Red Tongue Body
186(2)
The Red, Dry Tongue
188(2)
The Amorphous (Shapeless) Tongue
190(2)
Pathological Appearance of the Tongue
192(11)
6 Typical Topographic Changes of the Tongue in Relationship to Syndrome Differentiation
203(26)
Bian Zheng
7 Assessment of the Course of a Disease by Application of Tongue Diagnosis
229(12)
Case 1 Life-Threatening NonA, NonB Hepatitis
230(4)
Case 2 Chronic Lower Back Pain Resistant to Treatment
234(2)
Case 3 Hypermenorrhea and Metromenorrhagie
236(2)
Case 4 Hemiplegia after Cerebral Hemorrhage
238(3)
8 Tongue Differentiation in Headache Patients
241(30)
A Clinical Study of 14 Cases
241(30)
Case 1
242(2)
Case 2
244(2)
Case 3
246(2)
Case 4
248(2)
Case 5
250(2)
Case 6
252(2)
Case 7
254(2)
Case 8
256(2)
Case 9
258(2)
Case 10
260(2)
Case 11
262(2)
Case 12
264(2)
Case 13
266(2)
Case 14
268(3)
Appendix
271(13)
Selected Bibliographical References
272(2)
Figure Sources
274(1)
Food Croups According to the Five Elements
275(7)
Wood Nutriments
275(1)
Fire Nutriments
276(1)
Earth Nutriments
277(2)
Metal Nutriments
279(1)
Water Nutriments
280(1)
Cooking Methods
281(1)
The Groups of Chinese Materia Medica
282(2)
The 21 Classical Groups
282(2)
List of Chinese Materia Medica 284(1)
Alphabetical List of the Chinese Materia Medica 285(11)
Index 296
Naturopath, Berlin, Germany