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The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: 3rd Edition
The latest edition of this hugely popular volume continues to provide readers in the West with a clear explanation of the theory and practice of Chinese medicine.
Richly illustrated and fully updated throughout, Foundations of Chinese Medicine 3e retains its careful structure to present the subject in a systemized manner which ranges from first principles to the diagnosis and management of a wide range of disease states. NOW WITH AN ACCOMPANYING WEBSITE containing an extensive bank of review and test material, the latest edition of this important volume has been redesigned to provide a more accessible, up-to-date feel to the content to enhance the reader’s learning experience.
Offering a unique combination of rigorous scholarship together with a wealth of clinical experience, Maciocia’s Foundations of Chinese Medicine 3e will be ideal for all students of Chinese medicine, acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine as well as qualified practitioners needing to stay up-to-date with changes in the field.
Ever since the first edition of The Foundations of Chinese Medicine was published in 1989, it has been the ‘industry standard’ textbook for the theory of Chinese medicine, translated into numerous languages and used as a core text in just about every non-Asian school of Chinese medicine. It is probably also the single best-selling text ever on Chinese medicine outside Asia.
Building on this solid foundation, this second edition is bigger and better in every way, though some students might groan at the tendency of Chinese medicine texts to get heavier and heavier. It is substantially expanded, thoroughly revised and peppered with numerous illustrations, diagrams, boxes for key information and case examples.
Specifically, expanded sections include: discussion of the functions and nature of the Pericardium and Triple Burner; the external pathogenic factors as both causes of disease and patterns presenting in disease; diagnosis (now nearly 100 pages); two new chapters on pathology (full and empty conditions, yin-yang imbalance, and the pathology of the qi mechanism); a thorough revision of differentiation of patterns of the zangfu with a clearer distinction between yin deficiency and empty heat patterns; the addition of herbal formulas to the treatment options for zangfu disharmony patterns; patterns according to the four levels, six stages and the three burners; the functions and application of the eight extraordinary vessels; a discussion of more categories of points including points of the eye system; the functions of the points, now with added indications and some points not discussed in the first edition; discussion of the principles of combining acupuncture points; more discussion of the five spiritual aspects; the addition of pinyin equivalents to technical terms; clear learning outcomes at the end of many chapters to assist students in absorbing the material presented.
In addition a CD-ROM that comes with the book includes 750 self-testing questions and 65 surface anatomy images.
This version remedies some of the shortcomings of the first edition and is now as near a complete exposition of Chinese medicine theory as could be presented in a single text. It is unlikely to be supplanted for years to come, if ever, and with Giovanni’s similarly seminal textbooks on clinical practice, diagnostics, gynaecology and obstetrics and tongue diagnosis, forms the bedrock for all practitioners of Chinese medicine in the West.
Peter Deadman
Contents:
1 Yin - Yang
2 The Five Elements
3 The Vital Substances
4 The Transformation of Qi
5 The Functions of the Internal Organs
6 The Functions of the Heart
7 The Functions of the Liver
8 The Functions of the Lungs
9 The Functions of the Spleen
10 The Functions of the Kidneys
11 The Functions of the Pericardium
12 Yin Organ Interrelationships
13 The Functions of the Stomach
14 The Functions of the Small Intestine
15 The Functions of the Large Intestine
16 Functions of the Gall Bladder
17 The Functions of the Bladder
18 The Functions of the Triple Burner
19 The Functions of the Six Extraordinary Yang Organs (The Four Seas)
20 Internal Causes of Disease
21 External Causes of Disease
22 Miscellaneous Causes of Disease
23 Diagnosis by Observation
24 Diagnosis by Interrogation
25 Diagnosis by Palpation
26 Diagnosis by Hearing and Smelling
27 The Pathology of Full and Empty Conditions
28 The Pathology of Yin-Yang Imbalance
29 Pathology of the Qi Mechanism
30 Identification of Patterns According to the Eight Principles
31 Identification of Patterns According to Qi-Blood-Body Fluids
32 Heart Patterns
33 Pericardium Patterns
34 Liver Patterns
35 Lung Patterns
36 Spleen Patterns
37 Kidney Patterns
38 Stomach Patterns
39 Small Intestine Patterns
40 Large Intestine Patterns
41 Gall-Bladder Patterns
42 Bladder Patterns
43 Identification of Patterns According to Pathogenic Factors
44 Identification of Patterns According to the Six Stages
45 Identification of Patterns According to the Four Levels
46 Identification of Patterns According to the Three Burners
47 Identification of Patterns According to the 12 Channels
48 Identification of Patterns to the Eight Extraordinary Vessels
49 Identification of Patterns According to the Five Elements
50 The Five Transporting Points (Shu Points)
51 The Functions of Specific Categories of Points
52 The 8 Extraordinary Vessels: Introduction
53 The 8 Extraordinary Vessels
54 Lung Channel
55 Large Intestine Channel
56 Stomach Channel
57 Spleen Channel
58 Heart Channel
59 Small Intestine Channel
60 Bladder Channel
61 Kidney Channel
62 Pericardium Channel
63 Triple Burner Channel
64 Gall-Bladder Channel
65 Liver Channel
66 Directing Vessel (Ren Mai)
67 Governing Vessel
68 Extra Points
69 Principles of Treatment
70 Principles of Combination Points
Summary | The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: Second Edition Giovanni Maciocia Churchill Livingstone, hardback, 1236 pages |
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Author | Giovanni Maciocia |
Publisher | Churchill Livingstone |
Number of Pages | 1236 |
Book Format | Hardback |
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