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  <namePart>Han, Y. N.</namePart>
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  <namePart>Chunjiang, Fu</namePart>
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  <publisher>Asiapac Books</publisher>
  <dateIssued>2003</dateIssued>
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 <note>The art of Chinese medicine has been in existence for thousands of years. Its unique methods of diagnosis and treatment are known throughout the world and its mystique lies in its apparent simplicity. This book attempts to depict the fundamental concepts of Chinese medicine in pictorial form that anyone can understand. Intriguing stories about its history have also been included to enliven the reader's introduction to the wondrous world of Chinese medicine, with its vast and rich treasure trove of information. &#13;
* The Eight Principal Syndromes, including Yin-Yang &#13;
* The Five Elements &#13;
* The Four Diagnoses — Observation, Olfaction, Interrogation and Pulse-taking &#13;
* Bodily fluids, vital energy, blood, meridians and collaterals &#13;
* Chinese medicines, acupuncture and moxibustion, diet therapy, qigong &#13;
* Famous Physicians — Bian Que, Hua Tuo, Zhang Zhongjing, Sun Simiao, Zhu Danxi, Li Shizhen&#13;
Black-and-white strip cartoons and lively graphics illustrate this presentation of the fundamental concepts and history of Chinese traditional medicine. The Eight Principal Syndromes, the Five Elements, the Four Diagnoses and the balances of the human body are set into context and the methods of moxibustion, acupuncture and diet therapy are explained. Modern trends are noted and addresses given for clinics in Singapore and websites.</note>
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  <topic>Cina</topic>
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