The Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion by Yang Jizhou is an
encyclopedic Ming dynasty work on Acupuncture and Moxibustion. Volume
5, translated by Lorraine Wilcox, Ph.D, L.Ac., covers the details of
using various point categories, for example, the five shu points, yuan
and luo points, and the confluence points of the eight extraordinary
vessels. Yang Jizhou gives special attention to the Jing Well points,
host/guest protocols, and treating disease using the twelve main
channels and the eight extraordinary vessels. There is also an
exhaustive look at the use of the Stems and Branches and the Chinese
calendar for selection of these points. This Volume of the Great
Compendium was geared to advise practitioners (from a Ming Dynasty
perspective) on how to use the Stems and Branches in their practice, and
also for the scholar who wants to understand the complicated subject of
Zi Wu Liu Zhu and Ling Gui Ba Fa. Wilcox does a masterful job of
bringing these complex subjects to the reader. Included in this book are
67 diagrams, tables and illustrations that intimately explain how the
use of the Stems and Branches and the Chinese calendar.
Specs | |
Number of Pages: | 264 |
Dimensions: | 7 X 10 X 0.55480 |
ISBN | 978-0-9799552-4-2 |
Language | Chinese and English |
Author | Yáng Jìzhōu 楊繼洲 |
Translator | Lorraine Wilcox |
Dynasty | Ming dynasty |
The Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Vol. V.
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