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Medicine, chinese, Acupuncture, China, historyShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The great intent: acupuncture odes, songs, and rhymes
2013, Singing Dragon
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0857011111 9780857011114
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Great Intent: Acupuncture Odes, Songs and Rhymes
2013, Kingsley Publishers, Jessica
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1848191324 9781848191327
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Table of Contents
The odes, songs and rhymes
Ode to the whole body's points and channels
Ode to the one hundred symptoms
A song on the rule of the hundred points
A song on how the six qi create disease
The song 'four all-encompassing points'
The song 'nine needles which revive the yang'
Ode to the streamer out of the dark
Ode to the magnanimity of the mat
Ode to the golden needle
A song on how the cycling five of heaven control disease
A rhyming guide to essential indications when needling
Ode to the jade dragon
Old teacher mulberry's rhyme 'secrets of the stars'
Ma danyang's song on the twelve points
Shining bright as the starry sky and able to heal all the many diseases
Ode to the importance of penetrating the dark mystery
Ode to the magic brightness
Ode to holding back the river
Ode to intricacies in the circulating flow
The song 'tricks to keep up your sleeve'
The secret rhyme on needling 'barriers within'
Tonifying and reduction swept clear as snow
The song 'general pointers when needling'
The song 'opening the door to needling law'.
Edition Notes
Preceded by (work): The golden needle : and other odes of traditional acupuncture : book two of Yang Jizhou's grand compendium (1601) / translated by Richard Bertschinger. 1991.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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