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Cold Damage and Golden Coffer

伤寒金匱 〔傷寒金匱〕 shāng hán jīn guì

Table of Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Introduction

The Author

The History of the Text

The Relationship of the Shāng Hán Lùn to the Sù Wèn

The Development of Shāng Hán Lùn Thought

The Contents of the Shāng Hán Lùn

The Concept of Cold Damage

Six-Channel Pattern Identification

Eight-Principle Pattern Identification

Bowel and Visceral Pattern Identification

Diagnostic Difficulties

Passage and Transmutation

Treatment

The Language of the Shāng Hán Lùn

Terms

Stylistic Features

Solving Ambiguities

Zhang Jĩ’s Preface

1. Greater Yáng Disease

1.1. Greater Yáng Disease Overview

1.1.1 Signs and Pulses of Greater Yáng Disease

1.1.2 Treatment Principles of Greater Yáng Disease

1.1.3 Overview of Greater Yáng Disease

1.2. Essential Features of Greater Yáng Disease

1.2.1 Identification of Disease Passage and Periods of Resolution

1.2.2 Section Appendix: Periods of Resolution for the Six Channels

1.3. Basic Greater Yáng Disease Patterns

1.3.1 Wind Strike Exterior Vacuity Patterns

1.3.1.1 Cinnamon Twig Decoction Patterns

1.3.1.2 Contraindications for Cinnamon Twig Decoction

1.3.1.3 Concurrent Patterns

1.3.2 Cold Damage Exterior Repletion Patterns

1.3.2.1 Ephedra Decoction Pattern

1.3.2.2 Contraindications for Ephedra Decoction

1.3.2.3 Concurrent Patterns

1.3.3 Mild Patterns of Exterior Depression

1.4. Transmuted Patterns of Greater Yáng Disease

1.4.1 Treatment Principles for Greater Yáng Transmuted Patterns

1.4.2 Differentiation of Vacuity and Repletion Patterns

1.4.3 Cold and Heat: Differentiation of True and False Patterns

1.4.4 Identifying the Order of the Promotion of Sweating and Use of Precipitation

1.4.5 Heat Patterns

1.4.5.1 Gardenia and Fermented Soybean Decoction Patterns

1.4.5.2 Ephedra, Apricot Kernel, Licorice, and Gypsum Decoction Patterns

1.4.5.3 White Tiger Decoction Plus Ginseng Patterns

1.4.5.4 Pueraria, Scutellaria, and Coptis Decoction Patterns

1.4.5.5 Scutellaria Decoction and Scutellaria Decoction Plus Pinellia and Fresh Ginger Patterns

1.4.6 Vacuity Cold Patterns

1.4.6.1 Heart Yáng Vacuity Patterns

Cinnamon Twig and Licorice Decoction Patterns

Cinnamon Twig, Licorice, Dragon Bone, and Oyster Shell Decoction Patterns

Cinnamon Twig Minus Peony Plus Dichroa, Dragon Bone, and Oyster Shell Counterflow-Stemming Decoction Patterns

Cinnamon Twig Decoction Plus Extra Cinnamon Patterns

1.4.6.2 Yáng Vacuity and Water Qì; Patterns

Poria, Cinnamon Twig, Licorice, and Jujube Decoction Patterns

Poria, Cinnamon Twig, Ovate Atractylodes, and Licorice Decoction Patterns

Cinnamon Twig Decoction Minus Cinnamon Twig Plus Poria and Ovate Atractylodes Patterns

1.4.6.3 Spleen Vacuity Patterns

Magnolia Bark, Fresh Ginger, Pinellia, Licorice, and Ginseng Decoction Patterns

Minor Center-Fortifying Decoction Patterns

Cinnamon Twig and Ginseng Decoction Patterns

1.4.6.4 Kidney Yáng Vacuity Patterns

Dried Ginger and Aconite Decoction Patterns

Poria Counterflow Cold Decoction Patterns

True Warrior Decoction Patterns

1.4.7 Yīn and Yáng Vacuity Patterns

1.4.7.1 Licorice and Dried Ginger Decoction Patterns and Peony and Licorice Decoction Patterns

1.4.7.2 Peony, Licorice, and Aconite Decoction Patterns

1.4.7.3 Honey-Fried Licorice Decoction Patterns

1.4.8 Water Amassment Patterns

1.4.9 Blood Amassment Patterns

1.4.10 Chest Bind Patterns

1.4.10.1 Heat Repletion Chest Bind Patterns

Major Chest Bind Pill Patterns

Major Chest Bind Decoction Patterns

Minor Chest Bind Decoction Patterns

1.4.10.2 Cold Repletion Chest Bind Patterns

1.4.11 Storehouse Bind Patterns

1.4.12 Glomus Patterns

1.4.12.1 Heat Glomus Patterns

Rhubarb and Coptis Heart-Draining Decoction Patterns

Aconite Heart-Draining Decoction Patterns

1.4.12.2 Cold-Heat Complex Glomus Patterns

Pinellia Heart-Draining Decoction Patterns

Fresh Ginger Heart-Draining Decoction Patterns

Licorice Heart-Draining Decoction Patterns

1.4.12.3 Severe Patterns of Efflux Desertion, Glomus, and Diarrhea Affecting the Lower Burner (Halloysite and Limonite Decoction Patterns)

1.4.12.4 Water Glomus Patterns (Poria Five Powder Patterns)

1.4.12.5 Phlegm Qì; Glomus Patterns (Inula and Hematite Decoction Patterns)

1.4.13 Upper Burner Heat and Lower Burner Cold Patterns: Coptis Decoction Patterns

1.4.14 Adverse Treatment by Fire Patterns

1.4.15 Recovery Pattern Identification

1.5. Patterns Similar to Greater Yáng Disease

1.5.1 Ten Jujubes Decoction Patterns

1.5.2 Melon Stalk Powder Patterns

1.6. Chapter Appendix

2. Yáng Brightness Disease

2.1. Overview of Yáng Brightness Disease

2.1.1 Yáng Brightness Disease Chief Signs

2.1.2 Treatment Principles of Yáng Brightness Disease

2.1.3 Schematic Overview of Yáng Brightness Disease

2.2. Essential Features of Yáng Brightness Disease

2.2.1 Causes and Pathomechanisms

2.2.2 Pulses and Signs

2.3.1 Heat Patterns

2.3.1.1 Gardenia and Fermented Soybean Decoction Patterns

2.3.1.2 White Tiger Decoction Patterns

2.3.1.3 White Tiger Decoction Plus Ginseng Patterns

2.3.1.4 Polyporus Decoction Patterns

2.3.2 Repletion Patterns

2.3.2.1 Qi-Coordinating Decoction Patterns

Stomach-Regulating Qi-Coordinating Decoction Patterns

Minor Qi-Coordinating Decoction Patterns

Major Qi-Coordinating Decoction Patterns

2.3.2.2 Moistening and Enema Patterns

2.3.2.3 Precipitation Pattern Identification

2.3.2.4 Contraindications for Precipitation

2.4. Yáng Brightness Disease and Transmuted Patterns

2.4.1 Yellowing Patterns

2.4.2 Blood Heat Patterns

2.5. Yáng Brightness Disease Pattern Identification

2.5.1 Differentiation of Wind Strike and Cold Strike Patterns

2.5.2 Differentiation of Vacuity and Repletion Patterns

2.6. Chapter Appendix

3. Lesser Yáng Disease

3.1. Overview

3.1.1 Pulses and Signs of Lesser Yáng Disease

3.1.2 Treatment Principles of Lesser Yáng Disease

3.1.3 Schematic Overview of Lesser Yáng Disease

3.2. Essential Features of Lesser Yáng Disease

3.3. Basic Lesser Yáng Disease Patterns

3.3.1 Minor Bupleurum Decoction Patterns

3.3.2 Contraindications for Minor Bupleurum Decoction

3.4. Lesser Yáng Disease and Transmuted Patterns

3.4.1 Treatment Principles for Transmuted Patterns

3.4.2 Bupleurum and Cinnamon Twig Decoction Patterns

3.4.3 Major Bupleurum Decoction Patterns

3.4.4 Bupleurum Decoction Plus Mirabilite Patterns

3.4.5 Bupleurum, Cinnamon Twig and Dried Ginger Decoction Patterns

3.4.6 Bupleurum Decoction Plus Dragon Bone and Oyster Shell Patterns

3.4.7 Disease Passage and Prognosis

3.4.8 Section Appendix: Heat Entering the Blood Chamber

3.5. Chapter Appendix

4. Greater Yīn Disease

4.1. Overview of Greater Yīn Disease

4.1.1 Pulses and Signs of Greater Yīn Disease

4.1.2 Treatment Principles of Greater Yīn Disease

4.1.3 Schematic Overview of Greater Yīn Disease

4.2. Essential Features of Greater Yīn Disease

4.2.1 Period of Resolution for Greater Yīn Disease

4.3. Basic Greater Yīn Disease Patterns

4.4. Greater Yīn Disease and Transmuted Patterns

4.4.1 Greater Yīn Disease and Exterior Patterns

4.4.2 Greater Yīn Abdominal Pain Patterns

4.4.3 Greater Yīn Disease Shifting to Recovery and Shifting into Yáng Brightness

5. Lesser Yīn Disease

5.1. Overview of Lesser Yīn Disease

5.1.1 Pulses and Signs of Lesser Yīn Disease

5.1.2 Treatment Principles of Lesser Yīn Disease

5.1.3 Schematic Overview of Lesser Yīn Disease

5.2. Essential Features of Lesser Yīn Disease

5.2.1 Primary Pulse and Signs of Cold Transformation Patterns

5.2.2 Contraindications for the Treatment of Lesser Yīn Disease

5.3. Basic Lesser Yīn Disease Patterns

5.3.1 Cold Transformation Patterns

5.3.1.1 Counterflow Cold Decoction Patterns

5.3.1.2 Vessel-Freeing Counterflow Cold Decoction Patterns

5.3.1.3 Scallion [Yang-]Freeing Decoction and Scallion [Yáng]Freeing Decoction Plus Pig^s Bile Patterns

5.3.1.4 True Warrior Decoction Patterns

5.3.1.5 Aconite Decoction Patterns

5.3.1.6 Evodia Decoction Patterns

5.3.1.7 Peach Blossom Decoction Patterns

5.3.1.8 Needling and Moxibustion

5.3.1.9 Prognosis

Treatable Patterns of Yáng Return and Spontaneous Recovery

Untreatable Patterns of Yáng Collapse

5.3.2 Heat Transformation Patterns

5.3.2.1 Coptis and Ass Hide Glue Decoction Patterns

5.3.2.2 Polyporous Decoction Patterns

5.4. Lesser Yĩn Disease and Transmuted Patterns

5.4.1 Ephedra, Aconite, and Asarum Decoction Patterns

5.4.2 Urgent Precipitation for Three Lesser Yīn Disease Patterns

5.4.3 Counterflow Cold Powder Patterns

5.4.4 Patterns of Heat Shifting into the Bladder

5.4.5 Patterns of Fluid Damage and Blood Stirring

5.5. Sore Throat Patterns

5.5.1 Pig Skin Decoction Patterns

5.5.2 Licorice Decoction and Platycoclon Decoction Patterns

5.5.3 Vinegar Decoction Patterns

5.5.4 Pinellia Powder and Decoction Patterns

5.6. Chapter Appendix

6. Reverting Yīn Disease

6.1. Overview of Reverting Yīn Disease

6.1.1 Treatment Principles of Reverting Yīn Disease

6.1.2 Overview of Reverting Yīn Disease

6.2. Essential Features of Reverting Yīn Disease

6.3. Upper-Body Heat and Lower-Body Cold Patterns

6.3.1 Mume Pill Patterns

6.3.2 Dried Ginger, Scutellaria, Coptis, and Ginseng Decoction Patterns

6.3.3 Ephedra and Cimicifuga Decoction Patterns

6.4. Differentiation of Overcoming or Relapse in Reversal Heat Patterns

6.5. Identification of Reversal Patterns

6.5.1 Pathomechanism and Special Signs of Reversal Patterns

6.5.2 Heat Reversal

6.5.3 Cold Reversal

6.5.3.1 Reversal from Yáng Vacuity and Exuberant Cold

6.5.3.2 Reversal from Blood Vacuity and Congealed Cold

6.5.3.3 Reversal from Cold Bind in the Lower Burner

6.5.3.4 Reversal Patterns and Moxibustion

6.5.4 Other Reversal Patterns

6.5.4.1 Phlegm Reversal

6.5.4.2 Water Reversal

6.5.5 Contraindications for the Treatment of Reversal Patterns

6.6. Identification of Diarrhea Patterns

6.7. Identification of Retching and Hiccup Patterns

6.7.1 Identification of Retching Patterns

6.7.2 Identification of Hiccup Patterns

6.8. Prognosis

6.8.1 Identification of Signs of Recovery in Cold Patterns

6.8.2 Identification of Signs of Impending Death in Vacuity Cold Patterns

6.8.3 Identification of Scenarios in Vacuity Cold Diarrhea Patterns

6.9. Chapter Appendix

7. Sudden Turmoil

8. Yin-Yáng Exchange and Taxation Relapse

8.1. Overview of Yin-Yáng Exchange and Taxation Relapse

8.2. Yin-Yáng Exchange

8.3. Taxation Relapse

Bibliography

Shāng Hán Lùn Literature

Sources Used

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