
Acupuncture Case Histories from China
 edited by Chen Jirui, Nissi Wang
 This book marks the first original collection of acupuncture case histories in English. Included are over one hundred case histories contributed by prominent practitioners of acupuncture in China. The case histories represent a broad spectrum of disorders for which acupuncture is used in contemporary China.
Each of the case histories provides a thorough discussion of the traditional Chinese diagnosis and syndrome differentiation, together with the points and techniques selected for treatment. The course of therapy is described, and alterations in the diagnosis and treatment regimen are analyzed. The results of treatment-both favorable and unfavorable-are noted.
An introduction compares and contrasts many of the treatment techniques and types of points used in the cases.REVIEWS"A particularly valuable contribution to the advance of acupuncture in the West. Useful both to students as well as established practitioners." American Journal of Acupuncture"This highly recommended book offers a very revealing, over-the-shoulder look at the work of several contemporary Chinese acupuncturists." CCA Phoenix "One of the most interesting and valuable acupuncture books yet published in English." The Journal of Chinese Medicine CONTENTSGeneral Internal Medicine
Neurological Disorders
Pain
Disorders of the Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat
Disorders of the Skin
Women's Disorders
Children's Disorders
Frequency of Treatment
Treating the Individual
The Acupuncture Prescription
Needling Methods
Moxibustion
Point Index
Other titles by: Nissi Wang Manual of Dermatology in Chinese Medicine
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