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Guide to Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture, A

Publication Year:
2007
Edition:
1st
Author:
Wang, Xudong
Publisher:
Higher Education Press
ISBN:
978-7-04-021603-5
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Presents traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in a systemic, comprehensive and original manner, and designed to be accessible to all readers who are interested in traditional Chinese medicine.

This set of textbooks has four major advantages:
  • In-depth: profound and comprehensive
  • Specialized: specialized contents suitable for coursework
  • Excellent: written by qualified experts
  • Integrity: accurate terminology and standardized translation

The textbooks interpret the fundamental theories of TCM using a large number of visible and vivid graphs and tables, sort out the dialectic thinking using topical case studies and operational examples, and demonstrate the techniques of TCM. They focus on training students into thinking holistically and dialectically, and closely combine the knowledge with clinical practice. They also absorb the up-to-date achievements of teaching and scientific research in TCM. Tradition and innovation are both bolstered while theory and practice focused, and classic and concision combined. They meet the need of teaching practice, and pay attention to quality and ability training.

With full consideration of differences that the international students may find in geography, culture, languages, and learning habits, the textbooks introduce and explain complicated TCM knowledge in plain language without ruining the originality of TCM. Formal TCM terminology system is used and the English translations are strictly standardized.
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Platform:
OvidSP
Publisher:
Higher Education Press
Product Type:
Book
Author:
Wang, Xudong
ISBN:
978-7-04-021603-5
Specialty:
  • TCM-Basic Theories
  • TCM-Clinical Medicine
Language:
English
Edition:
1st
Pages:
0
Publication Year:
2007

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