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Essential Texts in Chinese Medicine : the Single Idea in the Mind of the Yellow Emperor
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Essential Texts in Chinese Medicine : the Single Idea in the Mind of the Yellow Emperor
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n897640357
International Standard Book Number  
9780857011350 (electronic bk.)
International Standard Book Number  
0857011359 (electronic bk.)
Library of Congress Call Number  
R127.1
Dewey Decimal Classification Number  
610.951
Main Entry-Personal Name  
Bertschinger, Richard.
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2014
Physical Description  
1 online resource (322 pages)
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용ESSENTIAL TEXTS in Chinese Medicine: The Single Idea in the Mind of the Yellow Emperor; List of Tables; Foreword; A Note on the Text; Introduction; 1. The History of the Yellow Emperor's Medical Classic; 2. Philosophical Roots in the Neijing; Fundamental Chinese Virtues in Medicine; 3. Yinyang and Wuxing; Correspondences with Nature; Human Body Correspondences; Elemental Yijing Trigrams; 4. Li Zhongzi, His Compilation and the Quietly Enquiring Mind; 5. A World Refracted through Chinese Language; 6. Claude Levi-Strauss and the Untamed Mind; 7. A Logic of Tangible Qualities.
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완전내용8. Conclusion: A Divide in Medical ThinkingCharacters in the Introduction; I The Arts and Ways of a Good Life; Key Ideas; 1. The Yellow Emperor Questions his Counsellor ; 2. A Message from the Ancients ; 3. They Represented the Arts and Ways of Life ; Eulogy on Humankind; 4. The Rhythm of the Seasons ; Rhythm of Life; 5. The Energy of the Yang Stored up ; 6. The Practice of Advancing the Yang ; 7. Taoist Yoga ; 8. The Sages Treated those Well, not those Sick ; 9. The Character of the Malign Xie or Thief-Wind ; Questions for Review of Chapter I; Characters in Chapter I; II Yin and Yang.
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완전내용Key Ideas1. Yin and Yang, the Way of the Skies and Earth ; The Yinyang; 2. Yin and Yang, Water, Fire, Qi and Flavours ; A Vigorous Fire, a Lesser Fire; 3. Left and Right as different as North and South ; 4. Yin and Yang in the Skies and Man ; Yinyang in the Heavens; Yinyang in the Human Body; 5. The Crucial Importance of the Yang Needing Rest ; Questions for Review of Chapter II; Characters in Chapter II; III Examining the Colour; Key Ideas; 1. Purity, Brightness, Colour and Complexion ; Flowering of the Qi; 2. The Bright-lit Hall, the Physiognomy of Face ; Physiognomy of Face.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용3. The Basis of Health in the Face Fatality in the Face and Eyes; Questions for Review of Chapter III; Characters in Chapter III; IV The Quiet Pulse; Key Ideas; 1. The Method of the Pulse Exam ; 2. If a Single Pulse Stands Out ; 3. The Primacy of the Pulse ; 4. In Attending to the Pulse ; The Pulse; 5. In Spring, the Pulse is in the Liver ; The Seasonal Pulse; 6. The Healthy, Sick and Fatal Pulses ; 7. The Arrival of the Fatal Pulse ; 8. The Ultimate Tool ; 9. A Common Fault in the Pulse Exam ; Questions for Review of Chapter IV; Characters in Chapter IV; V The Zangfu and Wuxing; Key Ideas.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용1. The Offices of the Zangfu Ministries of the Zangfu; 2. The Zang and their Associations ; Traditional Correspondences of the Zangfu; 3. Directions and Elemental Associations ; 4. Further Elemental Forms and Wuxing Science ; Pentatonic Tone, Element and Aspect; Five Directions with Traditional Associations; 5. The Faculties of the Self, and their Injuries ; 6. Physical Functions in Life and Death ; Questions for Review of Chapter V; Characters in Chapter V; VI Channels and Collaterals; Key Ideas; 1. The Form and Length of the Channels ; Question for Review of Chapter VI.
General Note  
Characters in Chapter VI.
Summary, Etc.  
요약This translation of the essential texts from the Huangdi Neijing, the ancient and definitive set of books on Chinese medicine, selects the key writings of vital importance to students and practitioners of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine today. Bertschinger's commentary reveals the meaning of these difficult to interpret texts.
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Medicine, Chinese
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Huangdi nei jing
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Manuscripts, Medical History
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional History
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional methods
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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HEALTH & FITNESS Holism.
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HEALTH & FITNESS Reference.
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MEDICAL Alternative Medicine.
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MEDICAL Atlases.
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MEDICAL Essays.
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MEDICAL Family & General Practice.
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MEDICAL Holistic Medicine.
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MEDICAL Osteopathy.
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Medicine, Chinese.
Additional Physical Form Entry  
Print versionBertschinger, Richard. Essential Texts in Chinese Medicine : The Single Idea in the Mind of the Yellow Emperor. London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, ©2014
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