Chapter One The characteristics of eye diagnosis
1.1 Chinese medicine’s micro diagnostic system
1.2 Take a photograph of your eyes--the application of digital photography
1.3 The four basic functions of eye diagnosis
1.4 The magical effect of eye diagnosis
1.5 The application of eye diagnosis on other ethnic groups
1.6 My student in
New York City
Chapter Two Eye diagnosis is not Iridology
2.1 Iridology and its development
2.2 Chinese medicine’s eye diagnosis--an emerging marginal science
2.3 Eye diagnosis and Chinese medicine’s four basic diagnostic methods
Chapter Three Why does eye diagnosis work?
3.1 Western medicine’s research on eye signs in relation to systemic
disease
3.2 Eye diagnosis’ origin in ancient
China
3.3 Eye diagnosis’ theoretical basis
Chapter Four Eye diagnosis’ frame work and TCM ophthalmology’s Wu Lun Ba Kuo(5 wheels 6 castles) theory
4.1 The anatomy of human’s eye
4.2 The concept of Wu Lun Ba Kuo
4.3 A practical chart of eye diagnosis
4.4 The practical eye chart based on Wu Lun theory
4.5 The clinical manifestation of Lun Kuo disease
Chapter Five Eye diagnosis on sclera
5.1 A division: the important avenue for large intestine and phlegm
5.2 B division: eye diagnosis on stomach and epigastria
5.3 C division: eye diagnosis on lower abdomen and pelvic organs
5.4 Integrated Area (IA): eye diagnosis on thorax and upper body part
Chapter Six Eye diagnosis on both corners of eye
6.1 Medial corner: state of blood circulation
6.2 Lateral corner: state of heart and mind
Chapter Seven Eye diagnosis on iris
7.1 Iris’ clinical significance to diagnosing liver diseases
7.2 Iris’ pigmentation and its clinical significance
7.3 Eye diagnosis on limbus: the edge of iris
7.4 Eye diagnosis on diseases involving liver and other internal organs
7.5 Eye diagnosis on substance abuse patients
Chapter Eight Eye diagnosis on eye lid
8.1 The relationship between spleen-stomach and ophthalmology
8.2 Eye diagnosis on spleen
8.3. Eye patterns of diseases involving spleen and stomach
Chapter Nine Eye diagnosis on pupil
9.1 The characteristic of pupil and its clinical significance to diagnosing kidney diseases
9.2 The change of pupil size and corresponding diseases
9.3 The change of pupil color and corresponding diseases
9.4 Eye diagnosis on disease involving kidney and other internal organs
Chapter Ten Eye diagnosis on chronic internal injury
10.1 General concept
10.2 The blood and pain of chronic internal injury
10.3 The Qi and Pain of Chronic internal injury
10.4 The eye pattern of blood injury
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 to treat injury through eye diagnosis
10.8 The rationale in treating chronic internal injury