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Scamjy_small » The Systematic Classic of Acupuncture & Moxibustion
This book, the first clinical textbook of acumoxa therapy which dates from the third century, is one of the four great Chinese acupuncture classics. This book is so authoritative that it has provided the framework and standard for all subsequent acupuncture textbooks in china. It contains all the most important passages of the Su Wen and Ling Shu, collated, edited and arranged according to topic. I... Read More...




Shlcoda_small » Shang Han Lun
The Shang Han Lun has been a primary treatment theory and practice source for nearly two millenia. Its author, Zhang Zhong Jing, has been named the "Chinese Hippocrates" to highlight the depth and breadth of his contribution to traditional Chinese drug therapy. This edition features the Chinese text, Pinyin transliteration, and an English translation of the entire Song Dynasty text, the content and... Read More...




Difamame_small » Divine Farmer's Materia Medica
This book is one of the three foundation books of Chinese medicine. The Nei Jing (Inner Classic) established the theoretical foundations of Chinese medicine and especially acupuncture and moxibustion. The Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing laid the foundation for the study of Chinese medicinals. While the Shang Han Lun/Jin Gui Yao Lue (Treatise on Damage [Due to] Cold/Essentials of the Golden Cabinet is the lo... Read More...




Hetrme_small » Heart Transmission of Medicine
The Heart Transmission of Medicine by Liu Yi-ren is a Qing dynasty primer on the study and practice of Chinese Medicine. Much of this book was originally in verse as mnemonic device. It was meant to be memorized, not just read! Even today, this book is required reading by Chinese medical students in a number of provinces in China. Table of Contents: Translator’s Foreword Forward Chapter One: He... Read More...




Hudine_small » Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen
"The essential reference for ancient Chinese medicine and a valuable to research on early Chinese civilization." Donald Harper, University of Chicago The Huang Di nei jing su wen, known familiarly as the Su wen, is a seminal text of ancient Chinese medicine, yet until now there has been no comprehensive, detailed analysis of its development and contents. Paul U. Unschuld traces the history of... Read More...




0824826310p_small » Ling Shu
The Ling Shu is the second part of the Yellow's Emperor's Internal Medicine. These conversations about heaven, man, and earth and their dynamic relationships are attributed to the Yellow Emperor circa 2600 B.C. and his ministers. The first part is Su Wen, Simple Questions. The second part, the Ling Shu, is translated here by Wu Jing-Nuan in its context as the first known treatise about acupuncture ... Read More...




Setrsp01_small » Secret Treatise of the Spiritual Orchid
This book is a perfect introduction to the zangfu, their spheres of influence and their responsibilities as set out in the first part of The Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic, the Neijing Suwen chapter 8. The Secret Treatise starts with an overview of the first seven chapters of the Neijing Suwen, and then continues with a line by line discussion of chapter 8. Suwen chapter 8 is a text of simpli... Read More...




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Micnac_small » Medicine in China
The original text of the Nan-ching was compiled during the first century AD by an unknown author. From that time forward, this ancient text provoked an ongoing stream of commentaries. As the classic of the medicine of systematic correspondence, the Nan-ching covers all aspects of theoretical and practical health care within the doctrines of the Five Phases and Yinyang in an unusually systematic fas... Read More...




Heaappgynfuke_small » Heart Approach to Gynecology
The Fu Ke Xin Fa Yao Jue is the gynecology section of the imperial compilation known as the Golden Mirror of Orthodox Medicine, a comprehensive, 90-volume compendium of medical theory and practice compiled by court physicians in 1742 and used as a textbook for the Imperial Medical School in the Qing Dynasty. The authors claimed that the Golden Mirror contained the core of Chinese medical doctrine:... Read More...




Noimg » Shang Han Lun The Great Classic of Chinese Medicine




Qiboan_small » Qin Bowei Anthology
Qin Bowei [1901 to 1970] was one of the most respected physicians of twentieth-century China. He was an outspoken advocate for Chinese traditional medicine when the Chinese government resolved to abolish it in 1929; a Minister of Health for the People's Republic; a teacher of traditional medicine as it is taught in China today. He was one of China's post-revolutionary heroes, a man whose contributi... Read More...




Fuqizh_small » Fu Qing-zhu's Gynecology
This is perhaps the single most famous book on traditional Chinese gynecology and obstetrics. Dating from the early Qing Dynasty, this book established many of the disease mechanisms and pattern diagnoses now standard in contemporary Chinese gynecology's most famous formulas. Table of Contents: Editor’s Preface to the Second Edition Translator’s Preface Book 1: Gynecology Chapter 1: Abnormal V... Read More...




Comame_small » Compendium of Materia Medica
The first full English translation of the entire Compendium of Materia Merica (Bancao Gangmu). An essential to all Chinese herbalist, and TCM students and practitioners. 6 Volumes Considered one of the key achievements of China's ancient civilization for its wealth of information on medicine, mineralogy, botany, zoology, and natural science, Compendium of Materia Medica covers the long period betw... Read More...




Chkuya_small » Chin Kuei Yao Lueh




Mahucl_small » Master Hua's Classic of The Central Viscera
Publication of the first English language translation of this Chinese medical text bearing the name of the most famous Chinese doctor of antiquity, Hua Tuo, gives Western practitioners access to what is, perhaps, the premierproto-Daoist medical classic. In particular, this book is a great source of information on pulse diagnosis and is the locu classicus of the theory of warm supplementation, conta... Read More...




Yeemclme_small » Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine
The Su Wen is attributed to Huang Di, the Yellow Emperor, who reigned during the third millennium BC in China. The 81 chapters of the text were written in the form a discourse between the Emperor and his ministers, ranging over material including etiology, psychology, diagnosis, therapy, and disease prevention, as well as ethics, psychology, and cosmology, unified by the theme of natural laws of an... Read More...




Heesda_small » Heart & Essence of Dan-Xi's Methods of Treatment
Zhu Dan-Xi, was the last of the four great masters of internal medicine during the Jin/Yuan dynasties. He is remembered today as the founder of the School of Enriching Yin. However, Zhu studied the theories and methods of the other three great schools before him and especially that of Li Dong-yuan. Table of Contents: Translator’s Preface Preface to the Dan Xi Zhi Fa Xin Yao from the Gao Edition ... Read More...




Yeecaim_small » Yellow Emperor's Canon Internal Medicine
This Chinese-English edition of Wang Bing's compilation of the Nei Jing Su Wen Ling Shu includes Wang Bing's preface, the Su Wen (Plain Questions) in 81 chapters, and the Ling Shu (Spiritual Pivot) in 81 chapters. Though the translators could have made good use of a native English-language editor, and though arguably their terminological choices could have been explicitly stated, the work is never... Read More...




Noimg » Yellow Emperor Acupuncture (Lo)




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