This is the official revision of Essentials of
Chinese Acupuncture used by the International
Acupuncture Training Centers in Beijing, Shanghai,
and Nanjing. Presented in 18 chapters, it begins
with a brief history, followed by a discussion
of yin-yang and the five phases, a review of the
zang fu, and extraordinary fu and their interrelationships,
a discourse on qi, blood and body fluids, a description
of the meridians and collaterals, and location
of the acupuncture points.
Theoretical discussions include etiology and
pathogenesis, diagnostic methods, differentiation
of syndromes, and acupuncture techniques. Treatment
information includes moxibustion and cupping,
general principles of acupuncture treatment, internal
diseases, and gynecological diseases. There is
a supplementary section on ear acupuncture and
anesthesia, a bibliography, a cross-index of acupuncture
points, and an index. The book incorporates the
experience of teaching classes of Western physicians
as well as clinical practice and acupuncture research.
The information retains the characteristic features
of traditional acupuncture and stresses the integration
of theory and practice.
In this second edition, a number of revisions
and readjustments have been made in the light
of existing needs in education, scientific research,
medical treatment, and international academic
exchanges. These include typographical corrections,
locational and terminological standardization
according to guidelines set out by the WHO and
the PRC State Bureau of Technical Supervision
standards, and elimination of more abstruse contents.
Students sitting for the U.S. licensure exams
will find this book requisite reading.