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Patterns & Practice in Chinese
Medicine by Zhao Jingyi & Li Xuemei Like its companion volume, Acupuncture Patterns & Practice, this book is a clinically oriented presentation of differential diagnosis and treatment in traditional Chinese medicine. This volume consists of eight series of case studies (40 in all), each focusing on a variety of patterns associated with a common clinical disorder: asthma, facial disorders, poor appetite, abdominal and epigastric pain, abnormal bowel movements, abnormal urination, constraint disorders, hypochondrial and intercostal pain. Each case provides a systematic analysis of the patient's presentation, from the cause
and site of the disorder to the underlying theory of the case. The pathogenesis, pattern
of disease, treatment principle, and modalities of treatment (including both herbs and
acupuncture) are described in illuminating detail. The authors, themselves both
clinicians, then pose a number of questions that are likely to confront the practitioner. Patterns & Practice in Chinese Medicine will be of particular value to the developing practitioner, as well as the student who is making the transition from the classroom to the clinic. "Like its companion volume, an inspiration to students and practitioners in the
thoroughness and acuteness with which it approaches the analysis of each case history...
this book maintains the same high standards." C O N T E N T S
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