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Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion
By Chief Edition Cheng
Xinnong
Based upon Essential of
Chinese Acupuncture, used as a textbook by the international acupuncture
training centers in Beijing, Shanghai and Nanjing, Chinese Acupuncture
and Moxibustion incorporates the rich experience of class teaching
and clinical practice and the results of acupuncture and stressing
the integration of theory and practice. 544 pages.
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Advanced Modern Chinese Acupuncture Therapy
By
Guanglin Yin and Zhenghua Liu
This book is published
to meet the demand for an advanced for an advanced texbook and
an advanced clinical handbook of Chinese acupuncture and moxibustion(Zhenjiu)
for students and practitioners of Chinese Zhenjiu. It is meant
as a comprehensive text and/or handbook for students and practitioners
of Zhenjiu, and a reference for within the field of western medicine
who may be interested to learn Chinese medicine. 592 pages.
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3.
Acupuncture-Moxibustion Therapy
By
Zhang Dengbu, Du Guangzhong
This
book consists of eight parts. Each part deals with a special topic
concerning acupuncture-moxibustion. A part from the general knowledge
of acupuncture-moxibustion such as the meridians, commonly used
acupoints and treatment of diseases with acupuncture-moxibustion,
we have also introduced such topic as How to Study Acupuncture-Moxibustion,
Auricular-Acupuncture, Electro-Acupuncture and Acupuncture ansthesia,
with an view to providing the readers with a relatively comprehensive
acupuncture-moxibustion knowledge. 219 pages.
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4.
Essential of Chinese Acupuncture
Compiled
by acupuncture institute of the academy of traditional
The
book consists of three parts. Part 1 is devoted to a general
description of the basic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine.
In part 2, channels, collateral and acupuncture points are introduced.
Part 3 dwells on acupuncture and moxibustion Therapy. Ear acupuncture
therapy and acupuncture analgesia are also dealt with. Popular in style
with fairly concise presentation, the book is written with the intention
of maintaining an integral theoretical system of Chinese acupuncture
and moxibustion so as to give readers a comprehensive concept of Chinese
acupuncture. For further study, it is advisable to combine theory with
practice for perfection of the art. 432 pages.
5.
Essentials of contemporary Chinese acupuncturists' clinical experiences
By
Chen Youbang and Deng Liangyue
Based
on several classics of the subjects, this book features the essentials
of clinical experiences and provides information and reference materials
to foreign readers. The book consists of 69 articles, each converting
the author's background, his/her major achievements, representative
works, academic characteristics, and medical specialties, Included in
the book are a total of 293 cases, of which some typical ones are analyzed
as proof to the theory under discussion. 650 pages.
6.
The miracle of acupuncture
By
Tu Xi
Acupuncture-moxibustion
therapy has existed for more than 2,000 years. Through the ages Chinese
practitioners have enriched and perfected it with the theories of yin-yang,
zang-fu (the viscera), channels and collateral, qi (vital energy), blood
and body fluid, creating a unique and effective therapeutic system.
Acumoxi therapy not only deals successfully with a hundred odd common
diseases-in internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics,
etc.-but is high value in the treatment of some difficult and complicated
cases considered quite hopeless by western medicine. It is welcomed
by people in China and also people in different parts of the world for
its unparalleled safety, low cost, lack of side effects and simple equipment.
127 pages.
7.
The location of acupoints
Complied
by acupuncture institute, academy of traditional Chinese medicine
approved by state administration
of traditional Chinese medicine
The
book presents a thorough and accurate location of the points of Chinese
the 14 meridians and a part of the points. More than 40 well-known clinical
acupuncture experts, medical literature experts, acupuncture anatomists,
and basic theory experts have taken part in the research for working
out this standard. This state standard went into effect in Jan. 1992.
All the units relating to medical treatment of acupuncture, teaching,
and scientific research throughout China must follow it strictly under
government supervision. The acupuncture nomentature appraised and approved
by the WHO scientific working group to adopt a standard international
acupuncture nomentature. 299 pages.
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