
Clinical Practice of Chinese Medicine
Code: BK3641
Jarrett, L.
2003
Specialised Chinese medicine - B02
Chinese Medicine (B1-B4)


Code: BK3641
Jarrett, L.
2003
Specialised Chinese medicine - B02
Chinese Medicine (B1-B4)

The author continues to inspire us by providing sound clinical information that can be used in practice. Read the complete contents of the book to understand why this work must be read by practitoners and students alike. - (2003) L. Jarrett
Foreword-By Heiner Freuhauf
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I
Introduction
1 The Nature of Shock
2 Aggressive Energy
3 Possession
4 The Husband/Wife Imbalance
5 Exit/Entry Blocks
6 Exit/Entry Blockage of the Conception and
Governor Vessels
7 Akabane Imbalances
8 The Umbilical Pulse
9 Calming the Mind
10 Removing Blocks with Chinese Herbs-With Thea Elijah
11 Other Blocks
Part II
Introduction
12 Cultivating the Five Elements
13 Source Points
14 Luo Points
15 Xi-Cleft Points
16 Mu Points
17 Shu Points
18 Spirit Points
19 Windows to Heaven
20 Meeting Points
Part III
Introduction
21 Treatment Planning
22 The Suggestive Process in Treatment
23 Some Thoughts on the Nature of
Acupuncture Points
Part IV The Points
Introduction
24 Heart
25 Small Intestine
26 Bladder
27 Kidney
28 Heart Protector
29 Three Heater
30 Gallbladder
31 Liver
32 Lung
33 Large Intestine
34 Stomach
35 Spleen
36 Combinations
Part V
37 Cognitive Styles in the Practice of
Chinese Medicine
Appendix A: Starting a Practice
Appendix B: Needle Techniques
Appendix C: The Meeting Points
Appendix D: Resources
References
Index
Heiner Freuhauf, Professor of Chinese Medicine, National College of Naturopathic
Medicine - (From the Foreword of Clinical Practice)
‘Lonny Jarrett has written another book in his unmistakable style. In The Clinical Practice of Chinese Medicine, he continues the message that Oriental medicine is not merely a technique, but an art that draws near when its core begins to resonate with the heart and spirit of the approaching student, but it is the writing between the lines that carries the main pronouncement of this work: at a certain stage in every practitioner’s development, similar to a calligraphy student who is eventually done imitating the brush strokes of his
predecessors, there is the need to soar and arrive at the heart of one’s own medicine. While providing a tremendous amount of clinical information that is immediately applicable in a practicable realm, The Clinical Practice of Chinese Medicine primarily transmits this message. In a sense, this work must be read as the autobiography of a master practitioner who shows us his roots, his growth process, and the amalgamation of Chinese medicine with everything he is, thinks, and knows'all in the spirit of inspiring us to do the same.’
Date reviewed
21/12/2003
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