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Saam Five Element Acupuncture
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- ÀúÀÚ : Sanghoon Lee, Suk-Kyun Hahn / Sungchul Kim
- ÃâÆÇÀÏ : 2009-04-20
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- ISBN : 89-88095-009-8
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Saam Five Element Acupuncture (=»ç¾Ïħ¹ý)
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<<Â÷·Ê>> Preface About Saam Acupuncture Remarks
Sa-am's Introduction Chapter 1. Stroke Chapter 2. Cold-induced Injury Chapter 3. Influence of Universe Movement Chapter 4. Heat-exhaustion Chapter 5. Dampness Chapter 6. Dryness Chapter 7. Fire-Heat Chapter 8. Stagnation syndrome Chapter 9. Phlegm and Fluid-Retention Chapter 10. Cough and Phlegm Chapter 11. Asthma (Hyo-Cheon) Chapter 12. Malaria Chapter 13. Dysentery Chapter 14. Retching Chapter 15. Hiccup Chapter 16. Vomiting Chapter 17. Acid reflux Chapter 18. Gastric Upset and Burping Chapter 19. Abdominal distension Chapter 20. Accumulation and Amassing Disorders Chapter 21. Vacuity and Depletion Chapter 22. Fatigue and Exhaustion Chapter 23. Gastroenteritis Chapter 24. Diarrhea Chapter 25. Dizziness Chapter 26. Headache Chapter 27. Epigastric Pain Chapter 28. Abdominal Pain Chapter 29. Lower Back Pain Chapter 30. Flank Pain Chapter 31. Qi Disorders Chapter 32. Hernia and Genital Disorders Chapter 33. Beriberi Syndrome Chapter 34. Bi Syndrome Chapter 35. Flaccidity Syndrome Chapter 36. Ear Disorders Chapter 37. Eye Disorders Chapter 38. Disorders of the Mouth Chapter 39. Disorders in the Pharynx Chapter 40. Dental Pain Chapter 41. Nasal Disorders Chapter 42. Blood Disorders Chapter 43. Hemorrhoids
Appendix Index
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