Atlas of Blood and Qi Disorders in Chinese Medicine

Atlas of Blood and Qi Disorders in Chinese Medicine

Atlas of Blood and Qi Disorders in Chinese Medicine

SKU EAST115
Brand EASTLAND PRESS
Unit Size 155 pages, 7" x 10" 124 color photos Softcover
Properties ISBN: 0-939616-72-6 978-0-939616-72-5
English name Atlas of Blood and Qi Disorders in Chinese Medicine
 
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Atlas of Blood and Qi Disorders in Chinese Medicine

Zhao Jingyi
Li Xuemei


In Chinese medicine, qi and blood are the most fundamental elements of the human body, and disorders affecting either of them can give rise to a variety of conditions. Dysfunctions or abnormalities of the channels, collaterals, and the various tissues and organs of the body are all related to changes in the qi and blood. Understanding and treating these disorders is therefore very important in clinical practice.

Atlas of Blood and Qi Disorders in Chinese Medicine provides over a hundred vivid photographic examples of blood and qi disorders drawn from actual clinical practice along with a discussion of associated clinical manifestations, diagnostic procedures, and treatment principles and methods. Individual chapters are devoted to patterns of qi deficiency, blood deficiency, hot and cold blood, blood statis, and bleeding as well as the tongue signs related to these disorders. The book also discusses associated eight parameter and organ theory, with many helpful summary tables at the end of each chapter.

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"As qi and blood are basic elements of Chinese medicine, the differentiation of qi and blood disorders is one of the main diagnostic methods. Atlas of Blood and Qi Disorders in Chinese Medicine provides photographic images of real cases along with detailed clinical manifestations, diagnostic procedures, treatment principles, and methods. I am delighted to recommend this publication to those in the medical profession as well as students, practitioners, and others interested in traditional Chinese medicine."
From the Foreword by Song Tianbin, Professor and Chief Physician, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

CONTENTS

·  Healthy and Unhealthy Appearances

·  Patterns of Qi Deficiency

·  Patterns of Blood Deficiency and Dual Qi and Blood Deficiency

·  Patterns of Hot Blood

·  Patterns of Cold Blood

·  Blood Stasis Patterns and Secondary Blood Stasis Patterns Caused by Qi Stagnation or Qi Deficiency

·  Patterns of Bleeding

·  Tongue Diagnosis for Patients with Qi and/or Blood Disorders

·  APPENDIX: Additional Information on Qi and Blood

·  INDEX

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