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Live to learn and learn to senility. Qin Bowei [1901 to 1970] was one of the most respected physicians
of twentieth-century China. He was an outspoken advocate for Chinese
traditional medicine when the Chinese government resolved to abolish
it in 1929; a Minister of Health for the People's Republic; a teacher
of traditional medicine as it is taught in China today. He was one
of China's post-revolutionary heroes, a man whose contributions
to medicine were a social accomplishment of lasting force. This
anthology is a uniquely valuable collection of Qin Bowei's clinical
essays. The topics covered include liver disorders and measures
for treating fever, cough and swelling. These are presented at a
level of detail rarely found in a Western language. His discussions
of Ming Men and supplementation reveal the logic of T.C.M. with
equal depth. Each of his theses is complete with clinical examples,
cases, and formulas. |
The Qin Bowei Anthology makes the clinical experience, observations, and logic of one of modern China's most often-studied clinicians available to Western readers.
Publication Date: September, 1994 Order from our distributor |
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