Introduction Ⅰ. About History Ⅱ. The Relationship between Medicine and Religion in Ancient China Ⅲ. Main Principles of TCM Ⅳ. Minimal Comparisons between TCM and WM Chapter Myths and Legends about Medicine, and Primitive Medicine Section 1 Myths and Legends about Medicine Ⅰ. Pangu (盤古) Ⅱ. Fuxi (伏羲) Ⅲ. Shennong (神農(nóng)) Ⅳ. Huangdi (黃帝) Section 2 Primitive Medicine Ⅰ. The Primitive Diseases of Human Beings Ⅱ. The Original Hygiene and Health Care Ⅲ. The Origin of Primitive Medicine Ⅳ. Theories of the Origin of Medicine Chapter Medicine in the Xia Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period (2070 BC–476 BC) Section 1 Medical Information in Oracles Ⅰ. Knowledge about Human Body Table of Contents Ⅱ. Knowledge about Diseases Ⅲ. Treatment Introduction Ⅰ. About History Ⅱ. The Relationship between Medicine and Religion in Ancient China Ⅲ. Main Principles of TCM Ⅳ. Minimal Comparisons between TCM and WM Chapter Myths and Legends about Medicine, and Primitive Medicine Section 1 Myths and Legends about Medicine Ⅰ. Pangu (盤古) Ⅱ. Fuxi (伏羲) Ⅲ. Shennong (神農(nóng)) Ⅳ. Huangdi (黃帝) Section 2 Primitive Medicine Ⅰ. The Primitive Diseases of Human Beings Ⅱ. The Original Hygiene and Health Care Ⅲ. The Origin of Primitive Medicine Ⅳ. Theories of the Origin of Medicine Chapter Medicine in the Xia Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period (2070 BC–476 BC) Section 1 Medical Information in Oracles Ⅰ. Knowledge about Human Body Table of Contents Ⅱ. Knowledge about Diseases Ⅲ. Treatment Ⅳ. Health Care Customs