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國術與健康   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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國術與健康
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目錄
001 自序
002 導言
003 第一編 國術與人體各器官的健康
003001 第一章 人體健康之意義
003002 第二章 國術與健康之關係概論
003003 第三章 國術與骨骼之健康
003004 第四章 國術與肌之健康
003005 第五章 國術與呼吸器之健康
003005001 第一節 呼吸器之解剖
003005002 第二節 呼吸器之生理
003005003 第三節 國術與呼吸器之關係
003006 第六章 國術與循環器之健康
003006001 第一節 循環器之解剖與生理
003006002 第二節 國術與循環器之關係
003007 第七章 國術與消化器之健康
003007001 第一節 消化器之生理解剖(新陳代謝附)
003007002 第二節 國術與消化器之關係
003008 第八章 國術與泌尿生殖器之健康
003008001 第一節 泌尿器之生理解剖
003008002 第二節 皮膚與泌汗作用
003008003 第三節 生殖器之生理解剖
003008003001 甲男性生殖器
003008003002 乙女性生殖器
003008004 第四節 國術與泌尿生殖器之關係
003009 第九章 國術與神經系之健康
003009001 第一節 神經系之生理解剖
003009002 第二節 國術與神經系之關係
003009003 第三節 點穴術概況
003010 第十章 國術與身體各器官健康之總回顧
004 第二編 國術與外科
004001 第一章 致命傷概論
004002 第二章 創傷傳染概論
004002001 第一節 創傷傳染之意義
004002002 第二節 創傷傳染病之種類
004002002001 甲創傷傳染之化膿症
004002002002 乙急性淋巴管及血管炎
004002002003 丙蜂窩織炎
004002002004 丁丹毒
004002002005 戊病院壞疽
004002002006 已破傷風
004002003 第三節 創傷傳染之預防
004003 第三章 國術與身體軟部之外傷及其療法
004003001 第一節 切創
004003002 第二節 刺創
004003003 第三節 挫創
004003004 第四節 裂創
004003005 第五節 末梢神經之外傷
004003006 第六節 肌之外傷性病
004003007 第七節 粘液囊之外傷性病
004003008 第八節 軟部外傷性壞疽
004003009 第九節 國術家應備之藥材
004003009001 甲器械材料
004003009002 乙藥品
004004 第四章 骨之外傷及療法
004005 第五章 外傷性脫臼
004006 第六章 國術與急救
004006001 第一節 震盪症
004006002 第二節 外傷譫妄症
004006003 第三節 失神
004006004 第四節 出血與止血
004006005 第五節 腦充血與腦貧血
004006006 第六節 人工呼吸法
004006007 第七節 肌痙攀性麻麻痹
005 插頁
005001 第五十六圖 全身血液循環

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