- Title : A Practical English Dictionary of Acupuncture and Moxibustion (English and Mandarin Chinese Edition)
- Author : Shuai Xuezhong
- Rating : 4.81 (474 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-8-22
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 393 Pages
- Asin : 7535720463
- Language : Chinese
Each entry is indexed in English, followed by Chinese characters, and pinyin. He has a deep understanding of acupuncture teaching and saw a requirement for a dictionary specifically written for the acupuncture practitioner but also for the student. The author is an eminent specialist of traditional Chinese medic
Each entry is indexed in English, followed by Chinese characters, and pinyin. He has a deep understanding of acupuncture teaching and saw a requirement for a dictionary specifically written for the acupuncture practitioner but also for the student. The author is an eminent specialist of traditional Chinese medicine and has been frequently in charge of English translation for international acupuncture conferences. A number of coloured plates are also included. The Dictionary includes a number of appendices: ¡®Brief Chinese Chronology¡¯, ¡®The Heavenly Stems¡¯, ¡®The Twenty-Four Solar Terms¡¯, ¡® Sixty Pairs of Heavenly-Stem-Earthly-Branch Match¡¯, and ¡®International Standardised Nomenclature of Acupuncture Points¡¯. There are also Indexes for ¡®Chinese Pinyin Entries¡¯ and for ¡®English Entries'. This current dictionary fills that role, and contains over 3000 entries, each of which has a detailed explanation in English. The text throughout is well-illustrated with detailed drawings and tables. A very handy and well-priced reWho is he?The introduction of the book is a delight to read, because he places plant medicine in the larger context of Hawaiian healing. If you like French haute cuisine, this book will give you a lot of insights into how it's created -- not how it's cooked, but the amazing amount of work by a large group of people to produce and serve it. It somewhat follows the video or DVD "Take Peace," which is also about Christmas at Tasha Tudor's house. Good Stories written by others to help you identify with.. From this development, Muybridge not only discovered that horses gallop with no feet touching the ground, but his discovery led to motion pictures, in which his photos is a very crude version of cinema today. A pleasure to add to my collection. But they did it with class, and fun, and food, and quirks. Of course, the book's purpose is as a reference guide to help someone authenticate their artistic representations of animals in motion. Stagner", etc.) or on a specific railroad ("Wabash Trackside With Emery Gulash 1954-1974", "Boston & Maine Trackside With Arthur E. It's very well written, and full of high-quality pictures. Wonderful phrases. He is naturally attracted to "good" men, but believes himself to be the worthless criminal that Miller initially regards him as. Good book arrived on time. For each plant it gives the name, similar species, common names, CTM category and prop
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