Early Essays on Acupuncture and Moxa - 2. Moxibustion

Early Essays on Acupuncture and Moxa - 2. Moxibustion

Author: Eric Serejski

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-01-14

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1944175695

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The series on early essays on acupuncture and moxa consists of three volumes grouping the first English texts covering this topic. These essays are fundamental within the context of history and historiography of the field, clinical applications, and early explorations of the mechanisms involved. Volume 2 Larrey, D. J. On the Use of Moxa as a Therapeutical Agent (1822). Translated by Robley Dunglison. Temple, William. An Essay upon the Cure of the Gout by Moxa (1677).


Early Essays on Acupuncture and Moxa - 3. Moxibustion

Early Essays on Acupuncture and Moxa - 3. Moxibustion

Author: Eric Serejski

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-01-15

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1944175709

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The series on early essays on acupuncture and moxa consists of three volumes grouping the first English texts covering this topic. These essays are fundamental within the context of history and historiography of the field, clinical applications, and early explorations of the mechanisms involved. Volume 3 Boyle, James. A Treatise on Moxa (1825). Wallace, William. A Physiological Enquiry Respecting the Action of Moxa and Its Utility in Inveterate Cases (1827).


Early Essays on Acupuncture and Moxa - 1. Acupunctura and Acupuncturation

Early Essays on Acupuncture and Moxa - 1. Acupunctura and Acupuncturation

Author: Eric Serejski

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-01-14

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1944175687

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The series on early essays on acupuncture and moxa consists of three volumes grouping the first English texts covering this topic. These essays are fundamental within the context of history and historiography of the field, clinical applications, and early explorations of the mechanisms involved. Dunglison, Robley. Acupuncture (1839). Elliotson, John. Acupuncture (1832). Morand, J. Memoir on Acupuncturation (1825). Translated by Franklin Bache. Churchill, James Mors. A Treatise on Acupuncturation (1821). Kaempfer, Engelbeit. Of the Cure of the Colick by the Acupunctura; Moxa (1727).


The Intellectual Consequences of Religious Heterodoxy, 1600-1750

The Intellectual Consequences of Religious Heterodoxy, 1600-1750

Author: Sarah Mortimer

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2012-03-02

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 9004221468

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Challenging the common assumption that religious heterodoxy was a prelude to the secularisation of thought, this volume explores the variety of relations between heterodox theology, political thought, moral and natural philosophy and historical writing in both Protestant and Catholic Europe from 1600 to the Enlightenment.


Celestial Lancets

Celestial Lancets

Author: Gwei-Djen Lu

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-11-12

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 1136612556

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Using modern knowledge to shed light on ancient techniques, this text examines two of the earliest therapeutic techniques of Chinese medicine: acupuncture and moxibustion. Acupuncture is the implantation of very thin needles into subcutaneous connective tissue and muscle at a great number of different points on the body's surface; moxibustion is the burning of Artemisia tinder (moxa) either directly on the skin or just above it. For 2500 years the Chinese have used both techniques to relieve pain and to heal a wide variety of illnesses and malfunctions. Providing a full historical account of acupuncture and moxibustion in the theoretical structure of Chinese medicine, Doctors Lu and Needham combine it with a rationale of the two techniques in the light of modern scientific knowledge.


Translation at Work

Translation at Work

Author: Harold John Cook

Publisher: Brill

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789004362741

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Medical ideas and practices originating in China became entangled in the activities of other places through processes of alteration once known as translatio. Recognition of differences provoked creative responses in Japan, the imperial court, and Enlightenment Europe.


Current Research in Acupuncture

Current Research in Acupuncture

Author: Ying Xia

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-08-09

Total Pages: 754

ISBN-13: 1461433576

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Written by over 60 scientists and clincicians from the United States, mainland China, Germany, Australia, Japan, Sweden, Portugal and Hong Kong, Current Research in Acupuncture discusses recent advances in acupuncture research in a modern scientific language. The first 5 chapters investigate the basic mechanisms of acupuncture. Later chapters explore topics including acupuncture treatment and potential mechanisms for epilepsy, Parkinson’s diseases, neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, vascular cognitive impairment, aging, anxiety, polycystic ovary syndrome, pain, nerve root cervical spondylosis, stroke, imflamation, myocardial ischemia and other cardiovascular diseases. Following the translational and clinical discussions, 4 chapters present new prospects for acupuncture theories and applications. The final chapter comments on the pitfalls and problems of the previous studies and suggests direction for future research towards in-depth understanding of acupuncture, along with better application of acupuncture in modern medicine. Each chapter is written by one or more experts in the field. This unique book provides a broad perspective on the principles of acupuncture for acupuncture researchers and neuroscientists. The laboratory and clinical investigations of various acupoints and optimal conditions provide unique clues to acupuncturists for improved clinical efficacy. For a medical student, this book is a modern course in ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine, especially acupuncture. Ying Xia, the chief editor, is Professor and Vice-Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at The University of Texas Medical School in Houston, Texas, USA. Guanghong Ding is Professor in the Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science at Fudan University and Director of Shanghai Research Center for Acupuncture and Meridians, Shanghai, China. Gen-Cheng Wu is Professor of Neurobiology; Chairman, Department of Integrative Medicine and Neurobiology; Director, Institute of Acupuncture Research; and Director, WHO Collaborating Center for Traditional Medicine, at Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University, Shanghai, China.


Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Author: Mao-Liang Qiu

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 9780443042232

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A textbook of acupuncture and moxibustion from a highly respected Chinese specialist of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Qiu is also well known in Europe following lecture tours on these therapies. The text discusses acupuncture and moxibustion from adialective materialist perspective, in keeping with importance the contemporary Communist state places on TCM for all the people. The text has been expertly translated from the Chinese by Richard Bertshinger (author of the 'Golden Needle'). The originalChinese version of Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion was recently accepted by the All China Medical Board as the official teaching manual for students in China. Its scope and authenticity are unique among presently available Western textbooks. Comprehensive coverage includes: � the more usual philosophy and history of Chinese traditional medicine � regular descriptions of the meridians and points � extra meridians and extra points �detailed sections on less well known therapies - scalp and ear needling, electro-acupuncture � abstracts from ancient texts, including the Odes � methods and styles of needling � discussion of the character patterns of disease