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59 Cards in this Set
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When was the revised edition of the Nei Jing that we use today published?
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Tang Dynasty
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Who created Tai Chi Chuan / 13 postures?
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Chang San-Feng
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What was the first text to systematically describe the 8 Extraordinary Vessels?
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Zhen Jui Da Quan by Xu Feng
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What Dynasty marked an important emphasis away from using entire Acupuncture system & primary channel energetics?
a. Tang Dynasty b. Ming Dynasty c. Song Dynasty d. Jin Dynasty |
Song Dynasty - Zang Fu became more popular during this time. Acupuncture point location matched to these symptoms instead of channel primary energetics.
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When were the Front Mu & Back Shu points introduced?
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Jin Dynasty:
The Pulse Classic by Wang Shuhe adds the Front Mu and Back Shu points except SJ & Pc Jia Yi Jing by Huang-fu Mi adds Front Mu & Back Shu of SJ Tang Dynasty Sun Su Mao - adds Mu & Shu points of Pc Thousand Ducat Prescriptions |
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What Dynasty marked an important change in the importance of Acupuncture?
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Tang Dynasty - more focus on herbs. Went from Nine Needle to just one needle technique.
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When was the Wang Bing Ci published?
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Tang Dynasty - revised translation of the Nei Jing, standard translation used today.
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Sun Si Mao
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Wrote Thousand Ducat Prescriptions
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Who revealed the Opening Points of the Eight Extraordinary Channels? What Dynasty?
a. Bian Que b. Dou Han Qing c. Huo Shou d. Huang-fu Mi |
b. Dou Han Qing
Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1234 AD) |
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Who classified the Ren & Du Mai with 12 primary meridians?
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Huo Shou
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Chang San-Feng
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Song Dynasty
*created Tai Chi Chuan/13 postures famous internal alchemist |
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Marshal Yue Fei
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Southern Song Dynasty
created several internal Qigong exercises & martial arts 1. 8 Pieces of Brocade 2. Xing Yi 3. Eagle style martial arts claim he was creator |
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Which school of Chinese Medicine believed that exogenous pathways provoke heat & inflammation?
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The Cooling School, Lin Wan Su
(1120 - 1200; Jin Dynasty) |
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True or False:
The Cooling School advocated promoting sweating to cool and expel and induce vomiting to expel disease. |
FALSE. This was treatment advocated by the Attacking School.
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This school strongly advocated bleeding needling.
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The Attacking School
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Zhu Zhen Heng
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Nourish Yin School
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Zhang Ze
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Attacking School
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Li Dong Yuan
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aka Li Gao; Stomach & Spleen School
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Lin Wan Su
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The Cooling School
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Some believe this school created a focus on treating the Kidneys, Jing & one's destiny
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Nourish Yin School
Zhu Zen Zhang aka Dan Xi |
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All Illnesses must be tonified
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Nourish Yin School
Zhu Zen Zhang aka Dan Xi |
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Advocated tonics were overused
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Attacking School
Zhang Ze |
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Xu Feng
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Wrote Zhen Jui Da Quan - Complete collection of Acupuncture & Moxibustion
Ming Dynasty |
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Zhen Jui Da Quan
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Classict Text on Eight Extraordinary Channels
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Made the Ling Gui Ba Fa & Zi Wu Liu Zhu time based Acupuncture popular
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Xu Feng
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Revealed the opening points of the Eight Extraordinary Channels
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Dou Han Qing
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What is the classic text on the Eight Extraordinary Channels?
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Zhen Jiu Da Quan - Complete collection of Acupuncture & Moxibustion
by Xu Feng |
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What Dynasty coincided with the Renaissance in Europe?
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Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644 AD)
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Ambroise Pare
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Father modern surgery
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Vesalius
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Founder of modern anatomy. Marked the END of Galenic anatomy and beginning of modern occidental anatomy
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Zhang Daling
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Founder of Celestial Masters School
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Shen Nung
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Father of Chinese Herbal Medicine
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Bian Que
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Wrote Nan Jing
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Zhang Zhong Jing
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aka Zhang Ji, wrote Shan Han Lung
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Chinese Hippocrates & Sage of Medicine
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Zhang Zhong Jing aka Zhang Ji
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Prescription from the Golden Chamber
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Zhang Ji
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Hua To
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God of Surgery
Animal Frolics |
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Wang Shuhe
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author The Pulse Classic
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Which text introduced cleft points and crossing points?
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Jia Yi Jing by Huang-fu Mi
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"Using the mind to lead and increase Qi"
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Ge Hong
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Pao Pu Zi
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Ge Hong
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Tao Hongjing
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Divine Farmer's Materia Medica
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First partriarch Chan/Zen Buddhism
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Da Mo, Bodhidharma
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Founded Shao Lin Martial Arts
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Da Mo, Bodhidharma
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Sui Yao Xing Lun
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Sui Dynasty Herbal Treaties
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Su Jing
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author Newly Revised Materia Medica,
Xin Xui Ben Cao Tang Dynasty |
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official pharmacopeia of Tang Dynasty
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Xin Xui Ben Cao - Newly Revised Materia Medica
by Su Jing |
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adds Mu & Shu points of Pericardium
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Sun Si Mao
Tang Dynasty |
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Qi Gong Six Sounds
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Sun Si Mao
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advocated integrating Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine
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Sun Si Mao
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Which Dynasty were outer Shu points for Shen conditions introduced?
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Jin --> Yuan Dynasty
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Luo points can influence Yin-Yang pairs
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Dou Han Qing
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Biorhythmic treatments
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Dou Han Qing
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Roger Bacon
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study natural phenomena in lab/ rainbow
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Who wrote the first practical book on Anatomy in the West? During which Dynasty?
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Yuan Dynasty
Mondino De Luzzi was the author |
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Modern Experimental Physiology
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William Harvey
(Ming Dynasty) |
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Paul Ehrlich
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staining methods, side chain theory, "magic bullet"
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Wu Ju Tong
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Wen Bing
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Wang Qing-ren
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luo channels & bloo
combined acupuncture with ANATOMY corrected errors Chinese med books |