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This guide offers quick cures for many common ailments, such as headaches, myopia, back pain, leg cramps, hemorrhoids, insomnia, and cervical spundylosis.- By J. Wang. (1995) 164pp
For both clinicians and scholars this book is a comprehensive presentation of an informed description of the Chinese approach to clinical problems.Well written and translated,this book makes a useful reference source.- By Fischer & Yan. (1997) 716pp
Qin Bowei was one of the most respected physicians of the 20thCentury in China.This book examplifies some of modern Chinas most articulate expressions of Chinese medicine rarely seen in the West. - By E. Chace. (1997) 198pp
This book explains the influence of the emotions on health according to ancient Chinese thought, examines the interrelationship of emotion & spirit,& shows how our health and well-being depend upon harmonious dwelling of the spirits in the heart. 199pp
This book presents the Confucian style hierarchy of each of the zangfu with its particular sphere of activity & interaction. Key chapter of the Nei Jing and the Yellow Emperors Classic of Internal Medicine. - By Larre & Rochat. (1992) 162pp
What every TCM student has been looking for, a linguistically accurate, succinct list of the key statements of fact in TCM. This book will help Western students gain both clarity & proficiency in the process & practice of TCM. (2007) 253pp
This is a monograph in which methods of treatment of common diseases and knowledge of dietetic restraint in TCM are expounded systematically. - By Bing and Zhen. (1995) 443pp
Deals with common diseases & their pathogeny & pathology,differentiation & treatment as well as the modern research conducted on the efficacy of different treatments, such as acupuncture,moxibustion and herbal prescription.- By Xie & Liao.(1993)182pp
58 kinds of diseases or syndromes are discussed under 4 main headings: Introduction, TCM Syndrome Differentiation & Treatment,Case Report, and Personal Experience. - By Nian-fang Shao. (1990) 430pp