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[Location] 0.1cun from the come of the nail.

[Needling and moxibustion Method] Subcutaneous insertion 0.1 cun, or prick to cause bleeding; moxibustion is applicable.

[Indications ] dpain in the inferior and posterior aspect of the arm, palpitation, cardiac pain , manic psychonsis, febrile disease, coma from apoplexy.

[Common compatibility]

(1) coma from apoplexy—with Baihui, Shixuan.

(2) palpitation, cardiac pain, manic psychonsis—with Xinshu, Neiguan.

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