Preface (Ⅰ) Preface (Ⅱ) Foreword Translator's Notes Part Ⅰ New Enlightenments on Medicine from Chinese Classics Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Classical Chinese Meridian Theory 1. The System of Meridians 2. The Flow of Meridians 3. The Exploration of Meridians Chapter 3 Reflections on Meridian Theory 1. Some Reflections 2. Personal Views Chapter 4 New Findings in Meridians 1. Magnetic Penetration through Meridians 2. Difference between Channels, Collaterals, Tertiary Collaterals and Minute Collaterals in Magnetism 3. Mechanism of Magnetic Penetration through Meridians 4. Resonance 5. Embryo Magnetic Pathways and Fetus Development 6. Circulation, Magnetic Flow and Acupuncture Methods 7. Functions of Acupuncture, Moxibustion and Magnetism, and Acupoints 8. Nerves and Brain Function with Magnetism and Electricity Chapter 5 New Applications of Meridians 1. Meridian System and Immunity Adjustment 2. Acupoints, Meridian System and the Adjustment of Hormone 3. Meridian System and the Adjustment of Brain Cell Metabolism 4. Sense of Pain, Nerve Reflex Route, Thalamus and Acupuncture Anaesthesia 5. Ear Conch and Ear Acupuncture 6. The Third System -- CRS 7. Magnetic Flow in Meridian Acupoints and Medical Treatment Part Ⅱ Transcendental Psychology from Buddhist Epistemology Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 One Hundred Modes in Five Categories Appendix 1: The Eight Consciousnesses and Their Mental Conditions Appendix 2: A List of One Hundred Modes in Five Categories Chapter 3 The Eighth Consciousness 1. Explanation of "Twelve Different Names" 2. "Five Causes" and "Dependent Perceptions" 3. Some Enlightenments Chapter 4 The Seventh Consciousness ― Manas 1. Conversion of Mind 2. Memory, Recollection and Memory Transformation 3. Considering 4. Transformed Consciousness 5. Related Mental Conditions 6. Argument of the Seventh Consciousness ―"She Jue Ze Fen" 7. Self-Centred Consciousness 8. Active and Passive 9. Infants 10. Children 11. Adolescents and Adults 12. Motor Pattern Chapter 5 Mental Activities Caused by the Seventh and Sixth Consciousnesses 1. Aesthetics and Mental Conditions 2. Obsession and Desire 3. Dharmas Pertaining to Form 4. Good and Evil 5. Consciousness and Life-faculty 6. Consciousness in Neuroscience and Psychology 7. Real Alertness and False Alertness 8. Glasgow Coma Scale 9. Consciousness and Sleep 10. Consciousness in Physiology and Pathology 11. Normality and Deviation Chapter 6 The Sixth Consciousness―Mano-vijnana 1. Consciousness 2. The Source of Concepts 3. Emotion 4. Stable Emotion 5. Optimism and Happiness 6. Hypothalamus and the Limbic System 7. Gene and Mental Condition 8. Hypothesis of "Motivation" 9. The Source of Motivation ― Will 10. Resolution Chapter 7 The First Five Consciousnesses 1. Analysis of the First Five Consciousnesses 2. Urge and Desire 3. The Order of the First Five Consciousnesses 4. Influence and Observation 5. Conclusion Main References Postscripts
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Immunology has become a specialized branch of learning related to many other disciplines. Based upon the theory of modern immunology and the proofs I have gathered,I would like to discuss acupuncture therapy and acupoint selection for diseases related to immune system. But I will not explore immunology in a full scale here. No doubt, the hypothesis of the restoring system fully depends on physics and other natural sciences such aschemistry, biology, and medical science. The further development of immunology depends onoptical microscopes, electronic microscopes and genomics. It is a component of cell biology.Besides, immunology is also related to microbiology and physiology. But the study of acupuncture in an electromagnetic perspective seems odd. It is often regarded as "heterodox". There are lymph nodes under the skin and in all the internal organs, brain, and muscles.Their fine vessels gather macrophage cells to resist the invasion of pathogenic factors. Inhuman body, lymph nodes act as a chemical plant. In this plant, antibodies are weapons and white blood cells are soldiers, while pathogenic factors and viruses are enemies.