Kung-Fu, or Tauist Medical Gymnastics, by John Dudgeon, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
No. 7.—Han Chung-li's (#) Method of sounding the "Heavenly Drum."—To cure vertigo.
Sometimes called—The Vertigo-curing Tiger, or the Peach Blossom Tiger.
A similar exercise is given under the heading—The Hands beating the Wind Residence (acupuncture aperture below the occipital protuberance) causing Thunder.—For the cure of head-ache from inflammation of the membranes or from wind.
Adding to the Taste of the White Tiger Soup.
This Figure corresponds with Amiot's No. 9, which is said to be against vertigo and dazzling, and resembles No. 1 of the Eight Sections, and is therefore here omitted.