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The Shang Han Lun has been a primary treatment theory and practice
source for nearly two millenia. Its author, Zhang Zhong Jing, has
been named the "Chinese Hippocrates" to highlight the
depth and breadth of his contribution to traditional Chinese drug
therapy. This edition features the Chinese text, Pinyin transliteration,
and an English translation of the entire Song Dynasty text, the
content and textual order most used in Asia. Just as in Chinese
language editions, it is fully supplemented with notes and commentaries.
The notes describe the clinical symptoms Zhang Zhong Jing associated
with the Chinese terms. For example, modern interpretations of a
"moderate" pulse often refer to the speed of its beats.
The same term, when used in the Shang Han Lun, refers to a pulse
that is loose, soft, and harmonious. Such notes provide practitioners
with the clinical observations necessary to properly apply the information.
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The commentaries in this edition serve exactly the same purpose, greatly enhancing its utility. The introductory matter explains the background of the text, the conceptual structure of its contents, and the problems of exegesis. The appendices are designed to assist those studying Chinese and the glossary and the full Pinyin-English index make this an easily accessed reference. Publication Date: 1999 Order from our distributor |
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