Wang Le-Ting was one of the architects of modern Chinese acupuncture. Deeply versed in the classics, Wang created many new acupuncture treatment protocols useful in the treatment of chronic, difficult to treat conditions.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Book One
Chapter One: The Origin of the Honorary Title, 'Golden Needle Wang Le-ting'
Chapter Two: the Strong Points of Golden Needles
Chapter Three: The Five Clinical Rules
Chapter Four: Old Ten Needles
Chapter Five: Shi Quan Da Bu Tang Acupuncture Formula
Chapter Six: Selecting the Best of the Five Transport Points
Chapter Seven: A Unique Application of the Back Transport Points
Chapter Eight: Experiences Treating the Governing Vessel
Chapter Nine: A New Description of the Hua Tuo Jia Ji
Chapter Ten: Connecting Needling & 'The 12 Connections'
Chapter Eleven: Windstroke 13 Treatments
Chapter Twelve: A Preliminary Study of the Treatment of Paralysis
Book Two: Clinical Case Histories
Headache
Depression
Visceral Agitation
Turbid Strangury
Dysmenorrhea
Infertility
Hives
Eczema
Book Three: Selecting Points
Selecting Points According to Classification
Qi Classification
Blood Classification
Vacuity Classification
Repletion Classification
Cold Classification
Heat Classification
Wind Classification
Damp Classification
Selecting Points Based on Pattern & Disease
Head Region
Ear Region
Eye Region
Nose, Mouth & Teeth Region
Tongue & Throat Region
Neck & Nape, Chest & Abdomen Region
Shoulder, Upper Back & Upper Limb Region
Low Back & Leg Region
Lower Limb Region
Common Cold & Summerheat Stroke
Dizziness & Vertigo
Cough
Panting & Hiccup
Vomiting, Epigastric Pain & Diarrhea
Wasting & Thirsting, Water Swelling
Front Yin Disease & Yang Wilting
Chest Bi, Heart Pain & Lateral Costal Pain
Dysentery & Hemafecia
Anal Prolapse
Sweating Conditions
Heart Spirit Conditions, Mania & Withdrawal, Epilepsy
Five Viscera Vacuity Patterns
Menstrual & Vaginal Discharge Conditions
Postpartum Diseases & Skin Diseases
Pediatric Diseases
Appendix: Feeding & Nourishing the Needles Method
General Index