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8.
Standard meridian points of acupuncture (charts)
By
Institute of acupuncture and moxibustion Chinese academy traditional
Chinese medicine
This
set of charts is, prepared under the supervision of the state administration
of Chinese medicine on the basis of the state standard of the People'
s of Republic of China for the location of acupoints, published for
the purpose of helping with implementing the standard and faciliating
clinical, teaching and research. The same specialists who participated
in compiling the standard are authors of these charts, which respectively
show names and locations of meridians and acupoints on the front, back
and lateral sides of the human body, along with the international standard
nomenclature and alphabetic code. An enclosed booklet describes in details
names and locations of 409 points (361 meridian points add 48 extra
points)to facilitate the use of charts. Loose sheets in soft folder.
9.
Test: Chinese acupuncture and moxibustion
By
Cui Yong qiang and Chen Ken
This
book has been complied on the basis of basic TCM principles and clinical
observations, at the same time referring to traditional modes of Chinese
acupuncture and moxibustion tests and relevant teaching materials currently
in use in China and abroad. Containing multiple-choice and traditional
together with their correct answers, the book is useful as a source
of ideas for the teachers in the construction of new questions, and
aid to students planning to take tests of the subjects, and a means
by which to assess one s own progress in acquiring TCM knowledge, 240
pages.
10.
Acupuncture, meridian theory and acupuncture points
By
Li Ding
The
book consists of two parts: the meridian theory and acupuncture point.
It supplies many ideas from different schools, gives abundant supplies
many ideas from different schools, gives abundant information, and systematically
introduces the theories of the 14 meridians, the acupuncture points,
and their development. It provides a clear explanation of names of all
the acupuncture point and gives a thorough description of points, locations
of points, their indications, and the methods of locating points. 430 pages.
11. Charts of meridians and their points
By
Li Dong
The
charts are complied for the purpose of promoting international exchange
on acupuncture and making the Chinese "meridian the theory"
play more of guiding role in acupuncture practice in China, only male
models were used in the past to illustrate the meridians including the
conception vessel (renami), governor vessel (dumai), flush vessel (chong
mai), and belt vessel (daimai), though the latter four closely related
to the female reproductive function. In the series, a new attempt is
with male and female models in combination. A booklet is appended with in-text line illustrations. Loose sheets in soft folder.
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12.
Effective points therapy of acupuncture
By
Mao Qunhui
Effective
points therapy of acupuncture is the first book of its kinds to provide
a succinct and precise, though thoroughgoing, introduction to Prof.
Quo Xiaozong' s effective points therapy for western readers. Effective
points therapy is a self-contained system which is very effective for
the treatment of a wide range of diseases, especially difficult and
complicated ones such as nodular goiter, hemiplegia and syndrome. Stressing
the integration of the theory with clinical treatment, this book contains
diagnoses based on TCM and western medicine, and many diagrams. Easy
to understand, this book is suitable for both beginners and experienced
acupuncturists.
13.
Chinese family acupoint massage
By
Wang Chuangui
Acupoint
massage is a health maintenance method developed by the Chinese. It
is based upon the traditional theories of qi , blood upon visceral organs,
meridians and collaterals and is characterized by pressing and rubbing
on meridians, acupoints, muscles, and skin areas with different parts
of the palms and fingers and varying degrees of force. This will-illustrated
massage book provides quick cures and permanent and temporary relief
for more than fifty common ailments including headaches, bronchial asthma,
hypertension, diabetes mellitus, constipation, impotence, menstrual
disorders, menopausal syndrome, infantile indigestion, stiff neck, acute
lumbar sprain, and leg cramps. It also offers tips on how improve the
constitution, prevent diseases, and guarantee longevity. Acupoint massage- can be performed by patients
or their family members. It is safe and simple, cause no inconvience
or pain, and can be applied to patients at any age. 240 pages.
14.
Traditional Chinese internal medicine
By
Xie zhufon and Liao Jiazhen
Originally
written in english, this book gives an academic introduction to the
basic theory and practice of traditional Chinese internal medicine.
It is intended for overseas medical practitioners as well as those who
are interested in traditional Chinese medicine, and uses modern research
to explain traditional Chinese medicne' s approach to diagnosis and
treatment in internal medicine. 182 pages.
15. Essentials of traditional
Chinese pediatrics
By Coo Jiming, Su Xinming and Coo Junqi
The
book systematically expounds the basic knowledge of Chinese pediatrics,
and the differentiation of syndromes and treatment of children' s disease.
Chinese herbal medicine is the main method of treatment. In order to
enhance the therapeutic effects, acupuncture and Chinese massage therapy
are also introduced according to actual conditions. This book is intended
for those who are already practicing Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture
and Chinese massage therapy and are somewhat familiar with the theory
and practice of traditional Chinese medicine. Pediatrician of both Chinese
and western medicine, and acupunture and massage practitioners will
find this book a highly useful reference text. 260 pages.
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