File:Acu-moxa chart; yangqiao mai (Yang Heel Vessel), Chinese MS Wellcome L0037959.jpg
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Line drawing in ink and brush style from an anonymous manuscript probably dating from the end of the Qing period (1644-1911).Yangqiao mai(Yang Heel Vessel) is one of the Eight Extraordinary Channels (Qi jing ba mai). It originates in the heel, and ascends via the outside of the ankle tofengchi(Wind Pool). Acu-moxa locations on this channel includeshenmai(Extending Vessel),pucan(Servant's Respect);fuyang(Instep Yang),juliao(Stationary Crevice),jianshu(Shoulder Conveyor);jugu(Great Bone),dicang(Earth Granary) andchengqi(Receiving Tears). According to current teaching, pathological changes in the channel provoke insomnia, pain in the eyes, etc. Wellcome Images |
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Short title | L0037959 Acu-moxa chart: yangqiao mai (Yang Heel Vessel), Chines |
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Author | Wellcome Library, London |
Headline | L0037959 Acu-moxa chart: yangqiao mai (Yang Heel Vessel), Chinese MS |
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Image title | L0037959 Acu-moxa chart: yangqiao mai (Yang Heel Vessel), Chinese MS
Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org Line drawing in ink and brush style from an anonymous manuscript probably dating from the end of the Qing period (1644-1911). Yangqiao mai (Yang Heel Vessel) is one of the Eight Extraordinary Channels (Qi jing ba mai). It originates in the heel, and ascends via the outside of the ankle to fengchi (Wind Pool). Acu-moxa locations on this channel include shenmai (Extending Vessel), pucan (Servant's Respect); fuyang (Instep Yang), juliao (Stationary Crevice), jianshu (Shoulder Conveyor); jugu (Great Bone), dicang (Earth Granary) and chengqi (Receiving Tears). According to current teaching, pathological changes in the channel provoke insomnia, pain in the eyes, etc. Ink drawing Library of Zhongguo zhongyi yanjiu yuan (China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Jingxue tu kao (Illustrated Study of Points and Channels) Published: - Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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