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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great "all around" Book....
This book is great for a "overall review".

Do not use this book alone however, I would use it WITH the required books from school.

Like most books, 70-80% of the book is the same/similar to the others, however that 20%+ can make a difference and sometimes even help you "click" and understand a concept or lesson.

Good luck!
Published on December 26, 2007 by Carlos Chapa

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Has flaws, but don't we all!
This is a detailed and comprehensive work, with a great deal of useful information despite it's 1981 copyright. However, the organization of meridians and points is a bit chaotic, as the authors have attempted to create a "functional clinical" model of point selection and location. The meridians and points are divided by body region, "common" points, extra points and...
Published on January 12, 2008 by Dr. William Morse


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great "all around" Book...., December 26, 2007
This review is from: Acupuncture: A Comprehensive Text (Hardcover)
This book is great for a "overall review".

Do not use this book alone however, I would use it WITH the required books from school.

Like most books, 70-80% of the book is the same/similar to the others, however that 20%+ can make a difference and sometimes even help you "click" and understand a concept or lesson.

Good luck!
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18 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Voluminous (only slightly flawed) Mainstay, January 24, 2003
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Brian B. Carter (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Acupuncture: A Comprehensive Text (Hardcover)
This book got short shrift in our education even though we bought in in the first year or two.

It is essential for its coverage of auricular and scalp acupuncture (not to mention other imaging styles such as "nose acupuncture"). It also has a slightly different view of channel pathology symptoms from "Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion" (CAM) or "Foundations of Chinese Medicine."

The way they organize the body points (by regions of the body and commonality of usage), however, is too counter-intuitive to be useful in practice.

In fact, I think that Deadman's Manual of Acupuncture would make a much better body point reference than Shanghai, CAM, or Foundations... Deadman's book is entirely based on the classics and cites its sources.

They really should put out a new edition of Shanghai with better body point organization.

But, for the student and practitioner, this is a gem.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Stood the test of time!, August 19, 2009
What does the 1981 copyright have to do with anything? The book has stood the test of time. I've had my copy since 1984 and still refer to it regularly. Some don't like the book because it covers the acupoints by anatomical region. Point descriptions include traditional location descriptions, precise anatomical locations, traditional functions, indications, illustrative combinations, classical combinations, needling method plus additional remarks.

There are separate sections on ear acupuncture, surgical techniques, needling methods in the Nan Jing (Classic of Difficulties), a concise theory and diagnosis section. Of note, the index has the main pages for each acupoint in bold to set them apart from other references, a perhaps small but important indication of the thought that went into the layout of the book. If I had to have only one book on acupuncture, this would be it. Fact is, with all of its 741 pages, this book is the bible, at least in English!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Has flaws, but don't we all!, January 12, 2008
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Dr. William Morse "Dr Bill" (Colorado Springs, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a detailed and comprehensive work, with a great deal of useful information despite it's 1981 copyright. However, the organization of meridians and points is a bit chaotic, as the authors have attempted to create a "functional clinical" model of point selection and location. The meridians and points are divided by body region, "common" points, extra points and points of "rare" usage. Unless you subscribe to the same 150 common points as the authors, you will have to search around a bit. The indices do help in that regard.

The individual point descriptions are among some of the best I've seen. The meridian charts are the cheap Chinese type, form a lump in the middle of the book and are better supplemented with other sources. I can't say I refer to this text much, but when I do it's very useful.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Book Nitty-Gritty..., October 8, 2011
This review is from: Acupuncture: A Comprehensive Text (Hardcover)
Eastland Press out of Seattle has done a wonderful job designing and binding the English version of this Shanghai text.

Navy cloth over boards with gold print; sewn binding; 741 pp; 3.5 pounds. Illustrations in b&w: drawings, charts, tables, and several big fold-out pages

The book is divided into the following Parts: Channels, Points, Techniques, and Therapy.

With 4 Appendices, 2 Indexes, 3 Bibliographies, and an over 30 page Introduction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Big time reference, June 28, 2011
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This book is indespensible (hope I spelled that correctly). I refer to it very often. Well written and easy to understand.
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