This completely revised, comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of Chinese medicine and healing includes additional psychological and physiological material derived from historical Chinese sources and new supporting data from Western clinical research. Line drawings, tables, graphs.
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This completely revised, comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of Chinese medicine and healing includes additional psychological and physiological material derived from historical Chinese sources and new supporting data from Western clinical research. Line drawings, tables, graphs.
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The root concepts of Chinese medicine are not at all like ours. This book is a clear explanation of the philosophy of chinese medicine which is essential for the understanding of the Chinese approach to health and healing. In addition to philosophy the book describes the practice of Chinese medicine.
Dtiger
Aug 4, 2007
No Cobwebs Here
Beautiful book which explains the theory of TCM. Explains the differences between Western and Chinese medicine, discusses the paradigm of each in a way that is very understandable. It is well worth having in your library of TCM reference.