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A Handbook of TCM Pediatrics

A Practitioner's Guide to the Care & Treatment of Common Childhood Diseases - Second Edition

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This text is the fruit of extensive research into the Chinese medical literature on pediatrics and the response to years of practitioner requests for a good, comprehensive TCM pediatric textbook. It covers over 45 common pediatric complains, giving differential diagnosis, disease mechanisms, herbal treatment, acumoxa therapy where appropriate, and Bob's comments about each one. These diseases are presented in the chronological order that they usually appear & include everything from colic and cradle cap to mumps and pediatric hyperactivity. There are also special sections on pediatric diagnosis and treating young children with Chinese herbal medicines, immunizations, and dietary therapy.

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A Handbook of TCM Pediatrics, Bob Flaws

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Title
A Handbook of TCM Pediatrics
Subtitle
A Practitioner's Guide to the Care & Treatment of Common Childhood Diseases - Second Edition
Language
English
Authors
Bob Flaws
Released
1996
Format
Paperback
Pages
380
ISBN10
0936185724
ISBN13
9780936185729
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This text is the fruit of extensive research into the Chinese medical literature on pediatrics and the response to years of practitioner requests for a good, comprehensive TCM pediatric textbook. It covers over 45 common pediatric complains, giving differential diagnosis, disease mechanisms, herbal treatment, acumoxa therapy where appropriate, and Bob's comments about each one. These diseases are presented in the chronological order that they usually appear & include everything from colic and cradle cap to mumps and pediatric hyperactivity. There are also special sections on pediatric diagnosis and treating young children with Chinese herbal medicines, immunizations, and dietary therapy.