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Scholar and medical doctor, Guohui Liu, presents a new and detailed translation of the Chinese classic Shang Han Lun. He provides a line by line translation of the text with extensive commentary and descriptions of the clinical applications. The book includes the 112 formulas and the 88 medicinal substances.
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Scholar and medical doctor, Guohui Liu, presents a new and detailed translation of the Chinese classic Shang Han Lun. He provides a line by line translation of the text with extensive commentary and descriptions of the clinical applications. The book includes the 112 formulas and the 88 medicinal substances.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 976
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 220mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 2726g
- ISBN-13: 9781848192546
- ISBN-10: 1848192541
- Artikelnr.: 42587945
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 976
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 220mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 2726g
- ISBN-13: 9781848192546
- ISBN-10: 1848192541
- Artikelnr.: 42587945
Guohui Liu, M.Med., L.Ac., has been studying and practising Chinese medicine for over thirty years. He gained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where, in 1994, he later became Associate Professor. Dr. Liu currently serves on the faculty of the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. He runs workshops across Europe and the United States on various aspects of Chinese medicine and has written numerous books and articles in Chinese about medicine and the classic texts, including Warm Pathogen Diseases. Dr. Liu is the author of Foundations of Theory for Ancient Chinese Medicine: Shang Han Lun and Contemporary Medical Texts, also published by Singing Dragon. He lives in Portland, Oregon, where he maintains a private practice.
Forward. Preface. Zhang Ji's Preface. Preface for Version of Discussion of
Cold Damage in Song Dynasty. 1. Differentiation and Treatment for Tai Yang
Disease Based on Examining Both pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 1-178).
2. Differentiation and Treatment for Yang Ming Disease Based on Examining
Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 179-262). 3. Differentiation and
Treatment for Shao Yang Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms
and Signs (Lines 263-272). 4. Differentiation and Treatment for Tai Yin
Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 273-280).
5. Differentiation and Treatment for Shao Yin Disease Based on Examining
Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 281-325). 6. Differentiation and
Treatment for Jue Yin Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and
Signs (Lines 326-381). 7. Differentiation and Treatment for Huo Luan
Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Line 382-391).
8. Differentiation and Treatment for Yin Yang Yi Syndrome and Taxation
Relapse Syndromes Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines
392-398). Bibliography. Appendix 1. Chinese Dynasties and Historical
Periods. Appendix 2. Table of Authors. Appendix 3. Converting Dosage in Han
Dynasty and Today. Appendix 4. Formulas Recorded in Discussion of Cold
Cross Reference. Appendix 5. Medicinal Substances Recorded in Discussion of
Cold Damage.
Cold Damage in Song Dynasty. 1. Differentiation and Treatment for Tai Yang
Disease Based on Examining Both pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 1-178).
2. Differentiation and Treatment for Yang Ming Disease Based on Examining
Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 179-262). 3. Differentiation and
Treatment for Shao Yang Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms
and Signs (Lines 263-272). 4. Differentiation and Treatment for Tai Yin
Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 273-280).
5. Differentiation and Treatment for Shao Yin Disease Based on Examining
Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 281-325). 6. Differentiation and
Treatment for Jue Yin Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and
Signs (Lines 326-381). 7. Differentiation and Treatment for Huo Luan
Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Line 382-391).
8. Differentiation and Treatment for Yin Yang Yi Syndrome and Taxation
Relapse Syndromes Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines
392-398). Bibliography. Appendix 1. Chinese Dynasties and Historical
Periods. Appendix 2. Table of Authors. Appendix 3. Converting Dosage in Han
Dynasty and Today. Appendix 4. Formulas Recorded in Discussion of Cold
Cross Reference. Appendix 5. Medicinal Substances Recorded in Discussion of
Cold Damage.
Forward. Preface. Zhang Ji's Preface. Preface for Version of Discussion of
Cold Damage in Song Dynasty. 1. Differentiation and Treatment for Tai Yang
Disease Based on Examining Both pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 1-178).
2. Differentiation and Treatment for Yang Ming Disease Based on Examining
Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 179-262). 3. Differentiation and
Treatment for Shao Yang Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms
and Signs (Lines 263-272). 4. Differentiation and Treatment for Tai Yin
Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 273-280).
5. Differentiation and Treatment for Shao Yin Disease Based on Examining
Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 281-325). 6. Differentiation and
Treatment for Jue Yin Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and
Signs (Lines 326-381). 7. Differentiation and Treatment for Huo Luan
Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Line 382-391).
8. Differentiation and Treatment for Yin Yang Yi Syndrome and Taxation
Relapse Syndromes Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines
392-398). Bibliography. Appendix 1. Chinese Dynasties and Historical
Periods. Appendix 2. Table of Authors. Appendix 3. Converting Dosage in Han
Dynasty and Today. Appendix 4. Formulas Recorded in Discussion of Cold
Cross Reference. Appendix 5. Medicinal Substances Recorded in Discussion of
Cold Damage.
Cold Damage in Song Dynasty. 1. Differentiation and Treatment for Tai Yang
Disease Based on Examining Both pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 1-178).
2. Differentiation and Treatment for Yang Ming Disease Based on Examining
Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 179-262). 3. Differentiation and
Treatment for Shao Yang Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms
and Signs (Lines 263-272). 4. Differentiation and Treatment for Tai Yin
Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 273-280).
5. Differentiation and Treatment for Shao Yin Disease Based on Examining
Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines 281-325). 6. Differentiation and
Treatment for Jue Yin Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and
Signs (Lines 326-381). 7. Differentiation and Treatment for Huo Luan
Disease Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Line 382-391).
8. Differentiation and Treatment for Yin Yang Yi Syndrome and Taxation
Relapse Syndromes Based on Examining Both Pulses, Symptoms and Signs (Lines
392-398). Bibliography. Appendix 1. Chinese Dynasties and Historical
Periods. Appendix 2. Table of Authors. Appendix 3. Converting Dosage in Han
Dynasty and Today. Appendix 4. Formulas Recorded in Discussion of Cold
Cross Reference. Appendix 5. Medicinal Substances Recorded in Discussion of
Cold Damage.