Wednesday, August 21, 2013

The Practice of Chinese Medicine CD-ROM


The Practice of Chinese Medicine CD-ROM: The Treatment of Diseases with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs, 1e [CD-ROM]

Author: | Language: English | ISBN: 0443078157 | Format: PDF, EPUB

The Practice of Chinese Medicine CD-ROM: The Treatment of Diseases with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs, 1e
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This outstanding CD-ROM is destined to become the definitive electronic reference source on the application of Traditional Chinese Medical theory to specific diseases. It features state-of-the-art searching capabilities that provide quick access to any topic covered in Giovanni Maciocia's hallmark text, THE PRACTICE OF CHINESE MEDICINE. The CD contains the entire contents of the book, which has already established itself as the most thoroughly clinical reference work ever published in the West about this subject.
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  • CD-ROM: 1 pages
  • Publisher: Churchill Livingstone (February 26, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0443078157
  • ISBN-13: 978-0443078156
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,945,083 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
This book is huge, even though it's only about 34 diseases. It's filled with case studies that easily transform into CA state board test questions.

My study partner went through and pulled every one of these case studies out to memorize them. I found myself doing the same, since I disagreed with Giovanni's diagnosis about 25% of the time... I had to memorize his diagnosis anyway. In one case, he got no result, and consulted with a Chinese doctor, who diagnosed the patient the way I had when I firsted saw the signs and symptoms!

What's really infuriating is when he uses a rationale to diagnose something one way in one place, but then doesn't consistently apply that in other cases.

So, we are required to know Giovanni's opinions and diagnosis style even if they may be wrong. It would have been nice to see - in a reference book - a separation between mistaken treatments and ideal/accurate treatments.

Also, there are short sections on western diagnosis in some diseases... but be careful, because biomedicine frequently revises its understandings. This is NOT your source for clinical biomedical info. It may be easy to understand, but may not be up to date or accurate.

There is an interesting section on distal points and their target areas.

As with Giovanni's book, the Foundations of Chinese Medicine, it's not always clear if his ideas come from classical CM or from his own mind. I'd caution the reader to balance their understanding with the works of Wiseman, Deadman, and Sionneau.
By Brian B. Carter
I initially dove into this book, very well laid out and attractive but don't be deceived it's not the be all of diagnosis despite it's mammoth number of pages. As far as I've been trained, he's about 70% of the full story ... definately a wonderful introduction to TCM's internal medicine but not everything you need to know. His appendix pages on western differentiation are very welcomed, but are quite basic. Many people in TCM are not so interested in Western meds. but they are very important so thumbs up on the inclusion.

It's not a bad book, but it's not so great as the Chinese texts I have in my library who give you the same info at a fraction of the cost, less room on your shelf and a lot less speculation.

Thanks to Maciocia we have a solid intro to TCM, for that I think we are all indebted ... but his factory of TCM books are a bit much considering you can get the real info from the source in Chinese Textbooks with both Chinese and English in them.

Yours,

Hastings
By D. Lloyd

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