The first chapter is introduction.
Section 1 Traditional Chinese Medicine and Basic Chinese Medicine
Section 2 Objects and Tasks of Basic Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Section III Formation and Development of Theoretical System of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Section IV Basic Characteristics of Academic System of Traditional Chinese Medicine
The fifth section is the main content of the basic theory of TCM.
Section 6 Learning Methods
Section 7: the relationship between the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine and Neijing
Section 8 Computer Experiment: The Thought of "Harmony between Man and Nature"
Chapter II Philosophical Basis of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Section 1 theory of primordial qi
Theory of yin and yang in the second quarter
Section 3 Theory of Five Elements
Chapter III Theory of Hidden Images
The first part is an overview.
Section 2 Five Zang Organs
Section III Six Fu Organs
The fourth quarter strange constant fu-organs
Section 5 Animal Experiment: Lung Regulating Water
Chapter IV Qi, Blood and Body Fluid
The first section is neat
Blood in the second quarter
Section 3 Body fluids
Section 4 Relationship between Qi, Blood, Body Fluid
Section 5 animal experiment: degassing with blood, consolidating qi and consolidating the foundation.
The fifth chapter in the first quarter the twelve meridians.
In the second quarter, there are eight strange meridians.
Section 3 Functions of Meridian and Application of Meridian Theory
Chapter VI Constitutional Theory
Section 1 Formation of the Constitution
Section 2 Classification and Characteristics of Physique
Section III Composition and Incidence Rate
Chapter VII Etiology and Incidence
Section 1 Etiology
Incidence rate in the second quarter
Animal experiment: the effect of cold and hot stimulation on blood circulation
Chapter VIII Pathogenesis
Section 1 Basic pathogenesis
Section 2 The spread and change of diseases
Chapter IX Disease Syndrome
Section 1 Cough
The second quarter wind disease
Section 3 General Strike Disease
Chapter X Principles of Prevention and Control
Section 1 Precautionary Principles
Section 2 Principles of Treatment
Chapter 11 Health preservation
Section 1 Concepts
Section 2 Principles of Health Preservation
Section 3 Main health preserving methods