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Collateral Disease Theory in Practice

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Collateral disease theory emerged along with the establishment of the "Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic", as early as the Qin and Han dynasties. Throughout the development of TCM, the main channel system has been clearly emphasized, where the study of collateral disease has been inexplicably neglected. For the first time in the history of Chinese Traditional Medicine, here is a book that fully elaborates the physiology, pathology and treatment of collateral disease. This text can certainly benefit those practitioners who wish to deepen their understanding of intractable disease.

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Collateral Disease Theory in Practice, Yi-ling Wu

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Title
Collateral Disease Theory in Practice
Language
English
Authors
Yi-ling Wu
Publisher
PMPH
Released
2008
Format
Paperback
Pages
467
ISBN10
7117104155
ISBN13
9787117104159
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Collateral disease theory emerged along with the establishment of the "Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic", as early as the Qin and Han dynasties. Throughout the development of TCM, the main channel system has been clearly emphasized, where the study of collateral disease has been inexplicably neglected. For the first time in the history of Chinese Traditional Medicine, here is a book that fully elaborates the physiology, pathology and treatment of collateral disease. This text can certainly benefit those practitioners who wish to deepen their understanding of intractable disease.