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Eye Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine



A New book, Eye Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine.

Table of Contents


Chapter One: The characteristics of Eye Diagnosis 

1.1       Chinese medicines Micro Diagnostic system

1.2  Digital Photography

1.3  The characteristics of Eye Diagnosis

1.4  The powerful results of Eye Diagnosis 

1.5  The universality of Eye Patterns

1.6  My students in New York City


Chapter TwoEye Diagnosis and Iridology


2.1  Iridology and its Development

2.2  Eye Diagnosisan emerging marginal science

2.3  Eye Diagnosis and the four basic diagnostic metho ds of TCM


Chapter Three: Why does Eye Diagnosis work?


3.1  Conventional research on eye signs in relation to systemic diseases

3.2  Eye Diagnosis origin in ancient China

3.3  The Theory Behind Eye Diagnosis



Chapter Four: The Framework of Eye Diagnosis and the Wu Lun Ba Kuo theory


4.1  The Anatomical Structure of the Eye

4.2  The concept of Wu Lun Ba Kuo

4.3  A practical chart of Eye Diagnosis  

4.4  Wu Lun Theory

4.5  The clinical manifestations of Lun Kuo diseases



Chapter Five: Eye Diagnosis on the Sclera

5.1  Area A: The avenue for diagnosing conditions of the large

intestine and phlegm

5.2  B division: Eye Diagnosis on the stomach and epigastria
5.3  C division: Eye Diagnosis on the lower abdomen and pelvic

 
organs

5.4  The Integrated Area (IA): Eye Diagnosis on the thorax and upper body



Chapter Six: Eye Diagnosis of both corners of the eye


6.1  Medial canthus: The state of blood circulation
6.2  Eye pattern of the lateral corners: the state of heart and

mind


Chapter Seven: Eye Diagnosis on the iris


7.1  The clinical significance of the iris in liver disease diagnosis

7.2  The pigment of the iris and its clinical significance

7.3  Eye Diagnosis on the limbus (角膜缘带), the edge of the iris

7.4  The Liver

7.5  Substance Abuse


Chapter Eight: Eye Diagnosis on the eyelid     


8.1  The spleen and stomach and ophthalmology

8.2         Eye Diagnosis on the spleen

8.3.  The spleen and stomach



Chapter Nine: Eye Diagnosis on pupil         

9.1  The significance of the pupil when diagnosing kidney  

     diseases

9.2  Pupil size change and corresponding diseases

9.3  Change of pupil color and its corresponding diseases

9.4  Eye diagnosis of disorders of the kidney and wider system



Chapter Ten: Eye Diagnosis of chronic internal injury

10.1  General concepts

10.2  Complications of chronic internal injuries

10.3  The Qi and pain of chronic internal injuries

10.4  The eye pattern of blood injuries

10.5  The eye pattern of Qi injury

10.6  The eye pattern of both Qi and blood injury
10.7  The principle and method of treat injury through Eye

Diagnosis

10.8  The rationale in treating chronic internal injury



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