UNIT ONE CHINESE HERBAL MATERIA MEDICA.
Chapter 1: Herbals To Tonify Qi, Blood, Yin And Yang.
Chapter 2: Herbals To Release The Exterior.
Chapter 3: Herbals To Transform Phlegm And To Relieve Cough & Asthma.
Chapter 4: Herbals To Clear Heat.
Chapter 5: Herbals To Warm The Interior.
Chapter 6: Herbals To Dispel Dampness.
Chapter 7: Herbals To Regulate (Stagnant) Qi.
Chapter 8: Herbals To Relieve Food Stagnation.
Chapter 9: Herbals To Stop Bleeding.
Chapter 10: Herbals To Invigorate Blood And Break Blood Stasis.
Chapter 11: Herbals To Stabilize And Bind (Astringents).
Chapter 12: Herbals To Open Orifices (Senses).
Chapter 13: Herbals To Calm Shen.
Chapter 14: Herbals To Extinguish (Endogenous) Wind And Stop Tremors.
Chapter 15: Purgative Herbals.
Chapter 16: Herbals To Expel Parasites.
Chapter 17: Herbals For External Application.
UNIT TWO CHINESE HERBAL FORMULATION.
Chapter 18: Herbal Formulas To Tonify Qi, Blood, Yin And Yang.
Chapter 19: Herbal Formulas To Release The Exterior.
Chapter 20: Herbal Formulas To Transform Phlegm And To Relieve Cough & Asthma.
Chapter 21: Herbal Formulas To Clear Heat.
Chapter 22: Herbal Formulas To Warm The Interior.
Chapter 23: Herbal Formulas To Dispel Dampness.
Chapter 24: Herbal Formulas To Regulate (Stagnant) Qi.
Chapter 25: Herbal Formulas To Relieve Food Stagnation.
Chapter 26: Herbal Formulas To Stop Bleeding.
Chapter 27: Herbal Formulas To Invigorate Blood And Break Blood Stasis.
Chapter 28: Herbal Formulas To Stabilize And Bind (Astringents).
Chapter 29: Herbal Formulas To Open Orifices (Senses).
Chapter 30: Herbal Formula To Calm Shen.
Chapter 31: Herbal Formulas To Extinguish (Endogenous) Wind And Stop Tremors.
Chapter 32: Purgative Herbal Formulas.
Chapter 33: Herbal Formulas To Expel Parasites.
Chapter 34: Herbal Formulas For External Application.
UNIT THREE CLINICAL PRACTICE OF CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE.
Chapter 35: Introduction to Chinese herbal Medicine; Definition of CHM, si-qi and wu-wei, preparation, storage, general dosage.
Chapter 36: Patent Chinese Herbs Available for Western Veterinary Practice.
Chapter 37: Toxicology and safety control.
Chapter 38: Clinical application of Chinese Herbal Medicine for Horses: overview.
Chapter 39: Clinical application of Chinese Herbal Medicine for companion animals.