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Diagram of the General Acupoints of the Entire Body — Front View original: "Yangren" (仰人), referring to the anterior view of a person standing or lying face-up.
Diagram of the General Acupoints of the Entire Body — Back View original: "Furen" (伏人), referring to the posterior view of a person lying prone.
The Origins and Development of the Way of Needling
Treatise on the Initial Suitability of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Prescriptions
Treatise on Needling for Fevers and Malaria
Treatise on Needling for Coughs and Lower Back Pain
Treatise on Extraordinary Diseases
Treatise on the Essentials and Regulation of Needling The term "Qi" (齊) here refers to the specific depths and levels of needle insertion relative to the patient's condition.
Treatise on the Intent and Extended Stages of Needling
Methods of Observing Physical Form and Examining Complexion Diagnostic techniques focusing on the patient's external appearance and skin color.
Song on the Method for Identifying the Sinews
Diagram of the Five Positions on the Face
Diagram of the Yang Palm and Yin Palm
Diagram of the Three Passes and Six Sinews The "Three Passes" refers to a specific pediatric diagnostic method observing the veins on the index finger.
Diagram of Palm Lines, Finger Swirls, and Elbows The "Dou" (斗) refers to the concentric whorl patterns on the fingertips used in assessment.
Post-natal Nursing and Care
Song and Diagram of Facial Complexion
Secrets for Examining Complexion and Verifying Illness
Internal and External Eight Pieces of Brocade A series of health-promoting exercises (Qigong) designed to improve physical and spiritual vitality.
Essential Secrets and Hand Techniques for the Three Passes
Hand, Face, Finger, and Foot Techniques for the Six Sinews
Methods for Massage and Friction for Various Fright Syndromes Pediatric treatments for "惊" (Jing), a category of sudden-onset neurological or digestive upsets in children.
Treatment Methods for Various Points Blood-Garment edition The "Xue Yi" or Blood-Garment school likely refers to specific diagnostic or treatment lineages.
Miscellaneous Pediatric Diseases
Treatment Methods for Various Symptoms Hemp-Garment edition The "Ma Yi" or Hemp-Garment style refers to a traditional system of physiognomy and diagnosis.
Appendix of Distinctions From the Compendium of Medicine Refers to the "Yi Tong" or General Medical Lineage collection.
Supplemental Inquiries Newly Added