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Ten Lectures on the Use of Formulas - From the Personal Experience of Jiao Shu-de (Jiao Shu De Yong Fang Shi Jiang)

JIAO Shu-De [Other titles by this author]

ISBN: 9780912111759

Paradigm Publications 2005 1st Edition

AU $200.00
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'Clearing the murky clouds of misconception!' Ten Lecutures on the Use of Chinese Formulas, like Professor Jiao's Ten Lectures on the Use of Chinese Medicinals is read by virtually every student of Chinese medicine in China. Professor Jiao is not only a nationally-recognised master but also a teacher and author whose works are considered essential for the aspiring Chinese physician. Jiao Shu-De's theories and extensive knowledge of Chinese medicinals culminate in these lectures on formulas. Here Professor Jiao moves beyond theory and provides us with the most practical and obtainable information for use in everyday clinical situations. Those who apply Jiao's knowledge to their own patients find the results to be outstanding. His work is an essential guide for answering the questions and solving the problems that clinicians face in everyday practice. Jiao has compiled over 200 commonly used traditional formulas and has further added several dozen formulas from his own experience. This information is presented as a series of ten lectures: Lecture 1 covers issues that one must pay attention to in clinically applying formulas. Lecture 2 discusses formulas that treat the qi, rectify the blood, and supplement and nurture. Lecture 3 discusses dispersing formulas, harmonising formulas, and formulas that simultaneously treat the exterior and interior. Lecture 4 discusses wind-expelling formulas, cold-expelling formulas, and damp-expelling formulas. While Lecture 5 is about formulas that clear fire, disperse summerheat, and moisten dryness, Lecture 6 discusses phlegm-eliminating formulas, abductive-dispersing formulas, and offensive-precipitation formulas. Lecture 7 discusses ejecting formulas, astringing and securing formulas, and insect-killing formulas; Lecture 8 discusses heavy-settling formulas, toxin-resolving formulas, and cancer-preventing formulas; and Lecture 9 discusses commonly used gynaecological and paediatric formulas. Lecture 10 introduces a few of Jiao’s own empirical formulas. As you read this book you feel as though murky clouds of misconception have been pulled from your mind. The cogency of the information and the clarity with which it is presented make it a remarkable resource for student, clinician, and instructor alike (Redwing Revuiews)

255 x 175mm

750pp

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Chinese herb formula      Chinese herbs     

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