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WH25- Self-Massage Along Meridians and Acupoints - Wang Chuangui – Paperback (ISBN 7-119-02376-4)
Self-massage along merdians and acupoints is a claasic and unique therapeutic method of traditional Chinese medicine developed on the basis of the theories of Qi and Blood, Zang and Fu organs as well as meridians and collaterals. It prevents and treats diseases by massaging different regions of the body with the palms and fingers through techniques both specific and varied. These techniques-applied directly on the meridians, acupoints, 12 tendon regions and 12 skin divisions-exert an effect from the external to the internal to dredge meridians, promote Qi and active Blood, regulate Zang and Fu organs as well as moisten and lubricate tendons and boned. This book is complied with illustrations for guiding individual persons to prevent and treat diseases that have been identified through internal medicine, gynecology and surgery. The techniques for self-massage along meridians and acupoints are simple, practical and easy to follow.
WH26 - Tongue Figure in Traditional Chinese Medicine(Chinese-English)(ISBN 7-117-05767-X) 中医舌诊图谱
Publisher: People's Medical Publishing House Chief-in-editor: Ding Chenghua & Sun Xiaogang WH27 - Illustrated Therapeutic Manipulations in TCM Orthopedics and Traumatology(Chinese-English)(ISBN 7-532-36278-7) 中医骨伤科治疗手法图解
Editor-in-chief: Liu Gongwang WH29 - Chinese Herbal Medicine (Clinical Essentials of Contemporary Series Chinese Medicine)
Author: Liu Gongwang This book, which lists about 500 Chinese herbs, has been translated into Japanese and English. The drugs in this book are categorized as reinforcing and reducing, cold and warm, qi and blood, for consciousness, cough and asthma, phlegm and dampness, food retention and external use. The application of Chinese herbs constitutes a special entry in this book. Special notations are attached to emphasize similar herbs when they are compared. Precautions are provided particularly on their use in clinical application. Readers will find five references that present a classification of herbs, modern research, and herb selection according to symptoms, syndromes and diseases.
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