Established by the Western Han dynasty more than 2,000 years ago, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is currently finding increased acceptance. A General Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine explores the thinking behind TCM, its philosophy-based theory, and its cutting-edge uses in today’s clinical practice. The book covers:
Establishment and characteristics of TCM’s theory
Establishment and development of TCM’s clinical system.
Basic features of TCM
TCM’s philosophical bases: primordial qi, yin-yang and Five Elements
TCM’s medical model, method, and architecture
Organized to make information easily accessible, each chapter contains:
Goals & Requirements and Key Contents to enable readers to understand the core and the outline of the chapter
Endnotes for readers to learn some cultural and historical information peculiar to China
Glossary for readers to understand more specific information about TCM and Chinese culture
Complete with chapter outlines and ancillary material, this carefully designed guide brings a time-tested practice back to the future.