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Woodblock illustration from a work on 'Chinese' medicine by the 18th century Japanese physician Hara Masakatsu, published in 1807 (4th year of the Bunkwa era). It shows the trajectory of the three footyinchannels and three footyangchannels, with the names of the main acu-moxa locations. The three footyinchannels are the spleen channel of foottaiyin, the kidney channel of footshaoyinand the liver channel of footjueyin. They run from the feet along the lower limbs to the abdomen and chest. The three footyangchannels are the stomach channel of foot yangming, the gall bladder channel of footshaoyangand the bladder channel of foottaiyang. They run from the head to the feet via the back of the neck and the back. Wellcome Images |
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Short title | L0037972 Acu-moxa chart: Channels and acupoints of the leg and f |
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Image title | L0037972 Acu-moxa chart: Channels and acupoints of the leg and foot
Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org Woodblock illustration from a work on 'Chinese' medicine by the 18th century Japanese physician Hara Masakatsu, published in 1807 (4th year of the Bunkwa era). It shows the trajectory of the three foot yin channels and three foot yang channels, with the names of the main acu-moxa locations. The three foot yin channels are the spleen channel of foot taiyin, the kidney channel of foot shaoyin and the liver channel of foot jueyin. They run from the feet along the lower limbs to the abdomen and chest. The three foot yang channels are the stomach channel of foot yangming, the gall bladder channel of foot shaoyang and the bladder channel of foot taiyang. They run from the head to the feet via the back of the neck and the back. Woodcut Library of Zhongguo zhongyi yanjiu yuan (China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Jingxue huijie (Collected Notes on the Points and Channels) Hara Masakatsu (Japanese physician, 18th Century) Published: 1807 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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