Part One Introduction
1 The Value of Huangdi Neijing
2 A Study Guide
3 The AuthOrship
3.1 AttributiOn tO Huangdi
3.2 The Authorship of Neijing
3.3 The Authenticity Of Lingshu
4 Suwen,Lingshu:Hence the Name
4.1 Suwen
4.2 Lingshu
5 Emendators and AnnotatorS
6 Academic Thinking
6.1 Yin and Yang
6.2 Five E1ements
6.3 HOlism:COnception of the Organism as a Whole
6.4 A WOrld in Perpetual MOtion
7 Theoretical Svstem
7.1 Visceral ManifestatiOn
7.1.1 Definition
7.1.2 Five Viscera
7.1.3 Six BOwels
7.1.4 ExtraOrdinary Bowels
7.1.5 Physiological Function
7.1.6 Theory Of Channels and COllatemls
7.1.7 Vital Essence,Vital Energy and Spirit
7.2 PamolOgical Mechanism
7.2.1 Pathogenesis
7.2.2 EtiolOgy
7.2.3 PathOlogy
7.3 DiagnOsis
7.3.1 ObservatiOn
7.3.2 Pulses
7.4 General Rule Of Treatment
7.4.1 PreVentive Principle
7.4.2 Treatment Based on Concrete Conditions
7.4.3 PriOrities in Treatment
7.4.4 FlexibilitV in Treatment
7.4.5 Differentiation Of Symptoms and Signs,Principle Of Treatment
7.4.6 Compatibility 0f Dmgs and C0nlposition Of PrescriptiOns
7.4.7 Principle of Acupuncture
8 Epilogue
Part 1 Chapter 1-22 of suwen(Full Texts with Detailed Notes)