Dao of Chinese Medicine Understanding an Ancient Healing Art
Donald Edward Kendall
Price: £29.95 (Hardback) ISBN-13: 978-0-19-592104-5 Publication date: 11 April 2002 OUP Singapore 370 pages, numerous figures, 246x189 mm
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| Description | | Dao of Chinese Medicine is the first Western text to shed light on the reality of the ancient healing arts of China, revealing that Chinese medical theories are based on important physiological findings. This is in contrast to the Western interpretation, popularized since the 1940s and 50s, that Chinese medicine and acupuncture involve undefined energy and blood circulating through imaginary
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Readership: Students, scholars, and researchers of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Practising Doctors of Oriental Medicine; knowledgable general readers.
| Authors, editors,
and contributors | Donald Edward Kendall
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