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4.0 out of 5 stars
Forgotten Traditions of Ancient Chinese Medicine,
By A Customer
This review is from: Forgotten Traditions of Ancient Chinese Medicine: A Chinese View from the Eighteenth Century (Paperback)
This book is a translation of a text from 1757 by Hsu Ta-ch'un, translated by Paul U. Unschuld.This book will be of particular interest to those who have a background in traditional Chinese medicine and are knowledgeable with TCM terminology. It is not a book recommended for beginners wishing to study TCM. The book is fascinating, delving deeper into the mysteries of TCM classifications and diagnosis and will be difficult for anyone trained in TCM to put down. The chapters are short, to the point and full of ancient wisdom. One chapter I enjoyed deals with asking the patient for his/her preferences and aversions, what gives them joy or misery, etc. This will further enable the trained practitioner to diagnose the nature of the patient's illness. Fascinating reading. This is not an herbal material medica and if anyone is looking for such a book I would not suggest this. It's more for diagnosis and understanding the nature of illnesses rather than specific herbs and formulas.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Great translation of a great book,
By ChMedDoc (East) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Forgotten Traditions of Ancient Chinese Medicine: A Chinese View from the Eighteenth Century (Paperback)
Unschuld has created a wonderful translation of a great classic. This text presents the often cutting style of the physician Hsu Ta-ch'un. This is not a clinical manual in the sense that there are no point prescriptions or formulas. For those who understand the theories behind such "prescriptions," the concepts will be enlightening. For scholars of the medicine, the criticisms of the "four schools" and the appearance of the original Chinese text will be valuable. The often critical style of Hsu Ta-ch'un is still highly relevant today, as he spends a good amount of time criticising "lesser" physicians.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Invaluable TCM Commentary by an 18th Century Physician-Scholar,
By Zoopeda (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Forgotten Traditions of Ancient Chinese Medicine: A Chinese View from the Eighteenth Century (Paperback)
I am currently in my 2nd year of a classical Chinese medicine program and just came across this translation. First, I should say that Xu Ling Tai's calls for physicians to return to the classics (Nei Jing, Shang Han Lun, Nan Jing, Huai Nan Zi)--not for philosophical purposes but, in fact, to increase the efficacy of Chinese medicine--echos those of my most revered and respectable teachers. Xu's insights reveal extensive medical knowledge and clinical wisdom, as well poignant social commentary of the time. Xu is highly educated and extremely opinionated, which makes for an interesting read. This translation is surprisingly easy to read--written in a colloquial style and translated by a master of Chinese medical language. I appreciate the publisher's decision to include both the Chinese and English texts for comparison's sake. My only disappointment on this front has been the use of Wade-Giles instead of the standard Pin Yin transliteration. Otherwise, if you're looking for a collection of 100 concise essays by an 18th century physician-scholar, covering anything from 'how to counsel your patient's family,' 'what to do about the price of ginseng,' and 'why smaller formulas and ancient prescriptions elicit better clinical results,' you really ought to check this one out!
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