This updated edition of Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine sets a new standard for English translations of traditional Chinese medical texts. Unlike many existing translations, this groundbreaking work meets the rigorous standards required for a contribution to sinology. The cooperation of Chinese-speaking clinicians has allowed for an accurate and nuanced portrayal of TCM practices, enabling English-speaking students of TCM to appreciate the qualitative details available to their Chinese-speaking colleagues. The revised edition, which has been used as a coursebook for teaching in both the West and China, features a simplified but precise English terminology, thousands of source Chinese characters, and hundreds of clinical definitions never before available in English. Readers will gain a rare opportunity to understand Chinese medicine as it is perceived and taught in China, rather than through the lens of a Western writer. The inclusion of explanations of terms, a materia medica, and a formulary make this text a self-contained and inexpensive course of study, suitable for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of TCM. The book covers a range of topics, including yin and yang, the five phases, qi, blood, essence, and fluids, the channels, the organs, and diseases and their causes. Pattern identification and treatment of eight-parameter, organ, qi-blood, pathogens, and exogenous heat conditions are discussed in detail, as are the principles and methods of treatment. Acumoxa therapy has been added for Western acupuncturists, and the revised edition serves as a bridge between scholars and clinicians in both the East and West. Overall, this text is an essential resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Chinese medicine.
Chu, Zhong Yi Xue Ji Books
