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Traditional chinese medicine / Li Xin
Titre : Traditional chinese medicine : Back to the sources for a modern approach Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Li Xin, Auteur ; Claudine Merer, Auteur Editeur : Arbre d'Or Année de publication : 21013 Importance : 431 p. Format : 20.5 cm. Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Médecine:Médecine complémentaire:Médecine traditionnelle:Médecine chinoise Mots-clés : energy - acupuncture - TCM - energetic movements Index. décimale : 451 Médecine chinoise Résumé : Too often, standard teaching books base their theory and therapeutic strategy on disease. Ancient books base their theory and therapeutic strategy on the energy state of the patient. Having understood the energy state of the patient, we can then act as “the second doctor”, observe, provoke, or assist “the first doctor” who is nothing other than the patient’s own body and Qi. If treatment is disease based, there is a risk of taking the “first doctor’s” place and acting in a wrong direction. (Dr Li Xin).
Dr Li Xin is a chinese doctor in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) who graduated from Beijing University in 1993. He was a student of Professor Song Zuo Min, well renowned in China for his teaching of TCM internal medicine and paediatrics. Dr Li Xin specialised in herbal medicine, acupuncture, meditation and psychology, and has a long experience of teaching TCM. He developed his own approach based directly on the principles described in Huang Di Nei Jing, Shang Han Lun, Shennong Ben Cao Jing, Pi Wei Lun and Wei Bing Jiao Bian, which are considered to be the main Classics of TCM. He currently practices as a doctor and teacher in the Shanghai Natural Way, Culture & Communication Academy and Beijing Oriental Inter-Cultural Medical Centre and is involved with Acupuncture without Borders and Dorje Medical Association, a humanitarian association supporting health promotion in remote areas of China.
Dr Claudine Mérer is a doctor in western medicine and TCM. She met Dr Li Xin in Beijing and worked with him for several years. She was very impressed and moved by the quality and efficiency of his work, which, in her opinion, seems essential for the ones who really seek to understand TCM as a play of energetic movements. This led her to the co-writing of this book.En vente au Centre : Non Traditional chinese medicine : Back to the sources for a modern approach [texte imprimé] / Li Xin, Auteur ; Claudine Merer, Auteur . - Arbre d'Or, 21013 . - 431 p. ; 20.5 cm.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Médecine:Médecine complémentaire:Médecine traditionnelle:Médecine chinoise Mots-clés : energy - acupuncture - TCM - energetic movements Index. décimale : 451 Médecine chinoise Résumé : Too often, standard teaching books base their theory and therapeutic strategy on disease. Ancient books base their theory and therapeutic strategy on the energy state of the patient. Having understood the energy state of the patient, we can then act as “the second doctor”, observe, provoke, or assist “the first doctor” who is nothing other than the patient’s own body and Qi. If treatment is disease based, there is a risk of taking the “first doctor’s” place and acting in a wrong direction. (Dr Li Xin).
Dr Li Xin is a chinese doctor in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) who graduated from Beijing University in 1993. He was a student of Professor Song Zuo Min, well renowned in China for his teaching of TCM internal medicine and paediatrics. Dr Li Xin specialised in herbal medicine, acupuncture, meditation and psychology, and has a long experience of teaching TCM. He developed his own approach based directly on the principles described in Huang Di Nei Jing, Shang Han Lun, Shennong Ben Cao Jing, Pi Wei Lun and Wei Bing Jiao Bian, which are considered to be the main Classics of TCM. He currently practices as a doctor and teacher in the Shanghai Natural Way, Culture & Communication Academy and Beijing Oriental Inter-Cultural Medical Centre and is involved with Acupuncture without Borders and Dorje Medical Association, a humanitarian association supporting health promotion in remote areas of China.
Dr Claudine Mérer is a doctor in western medicine and TCM. She met Dr Li Xin in Beijing and worked with him for several years. She was very impressed and moved by the quality and efficiency of his work, which, in her opinion, seems essential for the ones who really seek to understand TCM as a play of energetic movements. This led her to the co-writing of this book.En vente au Centre : Non Exemplaires
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Titre : Treatise on febrile diseases caused by cold with 500 cases Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Zhang Zhong-jing, Auteur Editeur : Beijing [Chine] : New world Press Année de publication : 1993 Importance : 576 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-7-80005-183-8 Prix : 22 cm. Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Chinois (chi) Catégories : Médecine chinoise Index. décimale : 451 Médecine chinoise Résumé : Treatise on febrile diseases caused by cold is one of the most classics of traditional Chinese medicine, written some 1'700 years ago by Zhang Zhongjing, the great sage of traditional Chinese medicine. En vente au Centre : Non Treatise on febrile diseases caused by cold with 500 cases [texte imprimé] / Zhang Zhong-jing, Auteur . - Beijing [Chine] : New world Press, 1993 . - 576 p.
ISBN : 978-7-80005-183-8 : 22 cm.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Chinois (chi)
Catégories : Médecine chinoise Index. décimale : 451 Médecine chinoise Résumé : Treatise on febrile diseases caused by cold is one of the most classics of traditional Chinese medicine, written some 1'700 years ago by Zhang Zhongjing, the great sage of traditional Chinese medicine. En vente au Centre : Non Exemplaires
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