Theory of Chinese Medicine
Take Five: The Five Elements Guide to Health & Harmony
This text has been designed to help students understand and appreciate the five-phase model of diagnostic patterning that is a part of the tradition of East Asian medicine.
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TCM Study Guide Series: Diagnostics
Comprises several thousand self-testing questions on diagnostics, from the relatively easy to the downright difficult.
The Art of Palpatory Diagnosis in Oriental Medicine
Provides a step-by-step introduction and practical guide to palpatation as a method of assessment, diagnosis and treatment within the context of Oriental medicine.
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The Eight Extraordinary Meridians
Presents a full examination of the eight extraordinary meridians from the texts of the Neijing (The Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic), the Nanjing (The Classic of Difficult Issues), and their commentaries.
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The Essential Woman
An understanding of women’s health is essential to modern Chinese medical practice, yet it has rarely been studied from the classics. In this unique book Elisabeth Rochat draws on a range of Chinese texts both well-known and more obscure.
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The Extraordinary Fu
The six extraordinary fu, the brain, marrow, bones, mai, gallbladder and uterus, are a set of remarkable systems within the body which can act as ordinary fu but which also have the ability to store essences.
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The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: Second Edition
The number one basic primer of Chinese medicine theory
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The Heart
This book presents the central position of the heart in the Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic, Neijing Lingshu chapter 8.
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The Kidneys
An exposition of the classical theories of the Kidners in Chinese medicine
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The Lung
This book begins with a look at the second chapter of the Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic, Neijing Suwen chapter 2, and discusses the movements of heaven and earth in autumn, and the lung's need for clarity and abundant qi at this time.
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The Rhythm at the Heart of the World
Chinese medical knowledge is based on an understanding of the processes of yin yang and the five elements.
The Secret of Chinese Pulse Diagnosis
How to practise Chinese pulse diagnosis through a specific technique.
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The Secret Treatise of the Spiritual Orchid
This book is a perfect introduction to the zangfu, their spheres of influence and their responsibilities as set out in the first part of The Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic, the Neijing Suwen chapter 8.
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The Seven Emotions
This book presents a close study of the energetics of the emotions.
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The Transmission of Chinese Medicine
This is the first ethnographic study of three different varieties of medical education.
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The Way Of Heaven
The Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic, the Neijing, has been a source book for traditional Chinese medicine for two thousand years. The Way of Heaven is a translation of the first two chapters together with a commentary.
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Tongue Diagnosis In Chinese Medicine
Systematically describes each of the primary characteristics of the tongue (body colour, shape and coating) and their significance in the clinic.
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Warm Pathogen Diseases: A Clinical Guide
Discusses how traditional Chinese physicians, primarily from the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries, developed the theories and concepts of warm pathogen disease and the evolution of their approach to aetiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Wu Xing The Five Elements in Chinese Classical Texts
A study of wuxing (the five elements, phases or movements).
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Yi Lin Gai Cuo (Correcting the Errors in the Forest of Medicine)
This is the book that elevated blood stasis to one of the most important disease mechanisms and patterns within Chinese medicine.

