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Manual of Chinese Herbal Medicine

Principles and Practice for Easy Reference

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This manual of diagnosis and therapy is brilliantly organized for study and reference. It might even be called the "Merck Manual" of Chinese herbal medicine, for it makes the principles and practices of this traditional healing art highly accessible with its concise and lucid compendia. The book • Important basic concepts of traditional Chinese medicine, such as yin and yang, the five elements, qi , jing , and shen • Causes of disease • Classification of symptoms • Methods of diagnosis • Approaches to treatment with herbal medicine • Preventive measures • Symptoms of common illnesses • Therapeutic classifications of many common herbs and prescriptions • 342 formulas for common compound drugs • Case studies from the Chinese medical literature illustrating the application of the principles discussed in the book

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Manual of Chinese Herbal Medicine, Warner J-W. Fan

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Title
Manual of Chinese Herbal Medicine
Subtitle
Principles and Practice for Easy Reference
Language
English
Publisher
Shambhala
Released
2003
Format
Paperback
Pages
350
ISBN10
1570629374
ISBN13
9781570629372
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This manual of diagnosis and therapy is brilliantly organized for study and reference. It might even be called the "Merck Manual" of Chinese herbal medicine, for it makes the principles and practices of this traditional healing art highly accessible with its concise and lucid compendia. The book • Important basic concepts of traditional Chinese medicine, such as yin and yang, the five elements, qi , jing , and shen • Causes of disease • Classification of symptoms • Methods of diagnosis • Approaches to treatment with herbal medicine • Preventive measures • Symptoms of common illnesses • Therapeutic classifications of many common herbs and prescriptions • 342 formulas for common compound drugs • Case studies from the Chinese medical literature illustrating the application of the principles discussed in the book