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The nine ancient acupuncture needles, 17th Chinese (detail)
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The nine ancient acupuncture needles, 17th Chinese (detail)
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Detail of 17th century Chinese woodblock illustration showing the 'Nine Needles' (jiu zhen) (see also L0034712 and L0034713). The Nine Needles was the collective term for the needling instruments used in antiquity, i.e.chan zhen(arrow-headed needle),yuan zhen(round needle),chi zhen(spoon needle),feng zhen(lance needle),pi zhen(stiletto needle),yuanli zhen(round sharp needle),hao zhen(filiform needle),chang zhen(long needle) andda zhen(big needle). Precise descriptions of the Nine Needles (but no visual representation) can be found inHuangdi neijing(Inner Classic of the Yellow Emperor), a classical medical text compiled in first or second century CE (in theJiu zhen shi'er yuanandJiu zhen lunsections ofLingshu,the Divine Pivot).

This detail shows, from right to left, the filiform needle, the long needle and the big needle.

The filiform needle was 3.6cun, according to theJiu zhen shi'er yuansection of the Divine Pivot, or 1.6cunaccording to the Jiu zhen lunsection. The body of the needle was said to be as fine as a hair or as the proboscis of an insect. This was the needle that was most frequently employed in clinical practice. It was used to regulate and free the flow in the channels and collaterals, and to treat cold and heat related arthalgia.

The long needle was 7cunin length. Sharp, slender and elongated, it was used for deep puncturing, to treat wind-damp blockage disease.

The big needle was 4cunin length with a large, cylindrical body and a somewhat rounded tip. It was used for drawing blood and treating accumulation of liquid in the joints, etc.

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Keywords: Abscess; Medicine, Chinese Traditional; Petty surgery; Acupuncture Therapy; Medical instrument; Needles; Acupuncture; Bloodletting; Boil

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  • Library reference: External Reference Chou 41/1624 Ma 21-2, External Reference Wang Shumin 23 and External Reference Vivienne Lo
  • Photo number: L0034714
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