Neoclassical Acupuncture

Neoclassical Acupuncture
Author: Slate Burris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2019-08-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1086661540

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Neoclassical Acupuncture takes us on a thrilling odyssey into China's ancient past to examine one of the greatest enigmas of classical Oriental medicine. At the heart of the journey lies that most perplexing of organs - the Pericardium. It is in the murky underground darkness of a minor noble's tomb that the mystery of the Pericardium begins. A mystery which would cause a prominent 18th century scholar to query 'Over the past three thousand years this has never been settled finally...Why should misunderstandings and a deception of mankind be created just for' the Pericardium and its partner the Triple Warmer? In following this lonely organ from its obscure origins we discover the astonishing answer, while being privy to an exciting gaze across the ancient landscapes from which a highly effective but long lost method of acupuncture once arose. Here for the first time a revolutionary version of that forgotten system is expounded upon in detail.

Neoclassical Pulse Diagnosis

Neoclassical Pulse Diagnosis
Author: William Morris,Thomas Richardson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2018-06-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1641849347

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Neoclassical Pulse Diagnosis is the result of 30 years discovery into family lineage and contemporary applications of classical literature. It is not designed to be a translational piece, but rather a reflection on practice and knowledge in the clinic. This book addresses the assessment of the entirety of channel systems using pulse diagnosis. The methods addressed are based on the author's interpretation of the Yellow Emperor's Classic, The Pulse Classic, and the Difficult Classic. This view is contrasted with the organ centric view of the Ding family tradition as taught by Drs Shen and Hammer. In addition to the problems of practice, this book addresses the matter of building knowledge in the clinic, a discipline called clinical epistemology.

The Compleat Acupuncturist

The Compleat Acupuncturist
Author: Peter Eckman
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2014-01-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780857011527

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In this highly original and authoritative book, Peter Eckman takes pulse diagnosis as a common thread that links and integrates the various disciplines of Oriental medicine, and shows that they are in fact related by a common origin several thousand years ago. The text describes the clinical details used in a variety of acupuncture styles, synthesizing them into a coherent whole, and illustrating the usefulness of this model with an extensive presentation of case histories. A fundamental premise of the book is that treatment should be based not only on the current condition of the patient, but even more importantly on their inherent constitution. The description of constitutional pulse diagnosis therefore forms Part 1 of the text, the description of conditional pulse diagnosis forms Part 2 and Part 3 provides more than 30 case histories with pulse analysis, diagnosis and treatment (with outcomes), so that the book will be of utmost practical benefit. Much of the book consists of new theoretical schemata to organize traditional Oriental medical concepts into a coherent whole - groundbreaking work that will provide fresh insights and deeper understanding to all practitioners of Chinese medicine, especially acupuncturists. It presents a wealth of material that is not commonly available in Indian (Ayurveda), Korean or Chinese medicine, as well as other traditions of Oriental medicine, including the only thorough presentation of Korean Constitutional Acupuncture in English, based on the author's personal study under its originator.

Acupuncture in Practice

Acupuncture in Practice
Author: Anthony Campbell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015043713372

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A practical manual describing the principles and practice of modern medical acupuncture. This book frees the practitioner from dependence on rule of thumb and builds on existing clinical knowledge. Demystifying the needling process, this book demonstrates quick but effective treatment of those disorders for which acupuncture is suitable.

Acupuncture for Body Mind and Spirit

Acupuncture for Body  Mind and Spirit
Author: Peter Mole
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2014-06-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780857011558

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Written by one of the UK's leading practitioners, this authoritative and accessible introduction to acupuncture reveals everything you need to know before you step into the acupuncture clinic. It includes: - how acupuncture goes beyond quick cures and is used as preventative medicine - the origins and theory behind Chinese medicine and acupuncture - the differences between diagnosis in acupuncture and Western medicine - what to expect in the treatment room and how acupuncture will help you. Comparing acupuncture with Western medicine and demonstrating how the two are complementary, Peter Mole provides answers to the questions most frequently asked by acupuncture patients, prospective patients, prospective students and people who have simply heard about acupuncture and want to know more.

Clinical Acupuncture and Ancient Chinese Medicine

Clinical Acupuncture and Ancient Chinese Medicine
Author: Jingduan Yang,Daniel A. Monti
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780190210069

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Clinical Acupuncture and Ancient Chinese Medicine weaves together historical perspectives, ancient wisdom, and modern medicine to provide a holistic, effective, and rewarding way to understand and apply acupuncture in clinical practice. Methodology for memorizing the function of acupuncture meridians and points is supplemented by nearly 600 high-quality images that illustrate point locations and needle insertion techniques. Algorithms for making diagnostic formulations, developing treatment strategies, and implementing effective therapeutic interventions are emphasized. Chapters also cover published outcomes data, the critical role of human psychology and spirituality in healing, and adjunctive therapies to acupuncture such as medicinal herbs and cupping. Authored by Dr. Jingduan Yang and Dr. Daniel A. Monti, two internationally known leaders and teachers of Chinese Medicine and Integrative Health, Clinical Acupuncture and Ancient Chinese Medicine is an ideal resource for a diverse range of health care practitioners and trainees including physicians, chiropractors, and licensed acupuncturists.

Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine

Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
Author: Charles Buck
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-09-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780857011336

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Charles Buck draws on three decades of study, practice and teaching in this book to provide a relevant and engaging account of the origins of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. From its pre-Han dynasty roots to Chinese medicine as we know it today, Buck covers the key texts, the main scholars and the concepts they have contributed, emphasising those that are more relevant to clinicians wishing to understand the authentic tradition. The information presented is based on diverse sources including original translations of Chinese sources and interpretations of the work of many prominent medical sinologists. With Buck's lucid and engaging style, Roots of Modern Practice provides an accessible and authoritative resource that will help practitioners and students deepen their understanding of this great medical tradition. A practical and modern appreciation of China's medical wisdom, this book will be of great value to students and practitioners of Chinese medicine and acupuncture, and anyone interested in the roots of this time-honoured medicine.

Acupuncture Understood Rediscovering Traditional Five Element Healthcare

Acupuncture Understood  Rediscovering Traditional Five Element Healthcare
Author: Lightbody Stuart T
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789814583800

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Very little has been written on acupuncture and the Oriental medical view of health for the lay person in recent years. Even less has been written on the training requirements which vary enormously. This unique book clarifies this situation. It introduces the reader to the key concepts of healthy living, wellbeing, longevity, and their own inner kingdom. It draws upon the wisdom inherent in ancient Chinese philosophy whose universal principles were laid down in the Nei Jing, the oldest extant medical book in the world, written around 221 BCE. It brings alive and makes relevant this ancient understanding of the human being and the concept of health maintenance in the 21st century and is presented in a clear, easy to read and interesting format. It involves the individual in looking at their own health and lifestyle and offers advice as to how these might be optimised for life in the modern world. This book covers the historical background of oriental medicine, gives details of the 5 Element and Yin/Yang theories and brings to light its remarkable transition from one side of the world to the other. It explains how diagnosis, the consultation process, acupuncture and moxabustion work and offers extensive advice on preventive health.