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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) also known simply as Chinese medicine (Chinese: zhngy xu, or zhngya xu) is the name commonly given to a range of traditional medical practices used in China that have developed over the course of several thousand years of history. It is also regarded as an instance of oriental medicine, a term which may include other traditional Asian medical systems such as Japanese, Korean, Tibetan, and Mongolian medicine. Chinese medicine principally employs a method of analysis and synthesis, inquiring on a macro-level into the internal systems of the human body and their mutual relationships with the internal and external environment in an attempt to gain an understanding of the fundamental laws which govern the functioning of the human organism, and to apply this understanding to the treatment and prevention of disease, and health maintenance. TCM is rooted in a unique, comprehensive and systematic theoretical structure which includes the Theory of the Five Elements, the human body Meridian system, Yin-yang and other systems. Treatment is conducted with reference to this philosophical framework.
(The Secret of Chinese Pulse Diagnosis)

The Secret of Chinese Pulse Diagnosis

Bob Flaws

Blue Poppy Press, 1997-04

Price: $24.95

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Reviews:

Makes pulse diagnosis easy for anybody
I Realy enjoyed this book. It makes pulse diagnosis acceessible to anybody even without a lot of experience. Very clear and sharp distinctions are made between the different pulses. The writer shares his experience which realy helps.
TCM pulse examination made clear
Western students and practitioners of Chinese medicine will thank Bob Flaws for this book, which presents TCM pulse diagnosis in a lucid, understandable fashion.

The Secret of Chinese Pulse Diagnosis is essentially an extended commentary on the Bin Hu Mai Xue (the Lakeside Master's Pulse Treatise), also known by its author's name, Li Shi-zhen. Organized for teaching, and incorporating in its second edition suggestions from Bob's students, The Secret of Chinese Pulse Diagnosis is a thoroughgoing treatment of Li Shi-zhen's system of pulse diagnosis for beginners and experienced practitioners alike.

The thesis of the book is that the challenges of pulse diagnosis are not mystical, nor principally dependent on the mastery of physical skills; rather, the essential task is to internalize the descriptions of the 27 pulse images of Li Shi-zhen's systems. Having done this, it is a relatively straightforward matter to distinguish them in clinical practice. Bob Flaws offers exceptionally clear descriptions of the pulse images and their ramificiations. He also compares and contrasts the Li Shi-zhen system, which is the one commonly used in China, particularly in herbal medicine, with the Nan Jing (Classic of Difficulties) and Mai Jing (Pulse Classic) systems. The Nan Jing and Mai Jing systems are seldom used in Chinese medicine, but are important in some styles of Japanese and Korean acupuncture, so it is interesting to see the distinctions side-by-side.

The Secret of Chinese Pulse Diagnosis should be the gold standard for English-speaking students of Chinese pulse examination, since it is clear, practical, comprehensive, and enjoyable to read.



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