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The compleat acupuncturist : a guide to constitutional and conditional pulse diagnosis
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London : Singing Dragon., 2014
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288 p. : ill. (some col.) : 25 cm.
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9781848191983

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In this highly original and authoritative book, Peter Eckman takes pulse diagnosis as a common thread that links and integrates the various disciplines of Oriental medicine, and shows that they are in fact related by a common origin several thousand years ago. The text describes the clinical details used in a variety of acupuncture styles, synthesizing them into a coherent whole, and illustrating the usefulness of this model with an extensive presentation of case histories. A fundamental premise of the book is that treatment should be based not only on the current condition of the patient, but even more importantly on their inherent constitution. The description of constitutional pulse diagnosis therefore forms Part 1 of the text, the description of conditional pulse diagnosis forms Part 2 and Part 3 provides more than 30 case histories with pulse analysis, diagnosis and treatment (with outcomes), so that the book will be of utmost practical benefit.

Much of the book consists of new theoretical schemata to organize traditional Oriental medical concepts into a coherent whole - groundbreaking work that will provide fresh insights and deeper understanding to all practitioners of Chinese medicine, especially acupuncturists. It presents a wealth of material that is not commonly available in Indian (Ayurveda), Korean or Chinese medicine, as well as other traditions of Oriental medicine, including the only thorough presentation of Korean Constitutional Acupuncture in English, based on the author's personal study under its originator.


Author Notes

Apologia. Dedication. Introduction. Prologue. Acknowledgments. Part 1. Constitutional Pulse Diagnosis. 1. Constitution and Condition. 2. An Overview of Constitutional Pulse Diagnosis. 3. Korean Hand Acupuncture (KHA) and Ayurvedic Medicine. 4. Sasang Constitutional Medicine (SCM). 5. Five Element Acupuncture (FEA). 6. The Six Warps or Energetic Levels (SEL). 7. Determining the Causative Factor (CF). 8. Eight Constitutions Medicine (ECM or KCA). 9. Expanding SCM (The Sixteen Constitutions Hypothesis). 10. A Complete Model: The Twenty Four Constitutions. Part 2. Conditional Pulse Diagnosis. 11. Carotid/Radial Pulses (Yin/Yang, 6 Levels & 8 Extras). 12. Interpreting the Vikruti in Ayurveda. 13. Reinterpreting Classical Chinese Pulse Diagnosis (Yin/Yang). 14. Reinterpreting Ministerial Fire. 15. Chakra Pulse Diagnosis. Part 3. Pulse Diagnosis in the Clinic. 16. Before Applying the Model. 17. A Few More Words about Treatment. 18. The Four Needle Technique, Five Elements & Yin/Yang Revisited. 19. Case Histories. 20. An Afterword. Appendix 1. Meridian and Point Locations for KHA. Appendix 2. Treatment Formulae for KCA. Bibliography. Glossary.


Table of Contents

William Morris
Forewordp. 7
Apologiap. 11
Dedicationp. 13
Introductionp. 15
Prologuep. 17
Acknowledgmentsp. 29
Part 1 Constitutional Pulse Diagnosis
1 Constitution and Conditionp. 35
2 An Overview of Constitutional Pulse Diagnosisp. 59
3 Korean Hand Acupuncture (KHA) and Ayurvedic Medicinep. 73
4 Sasang Constitutional Medicine (SCM)p. 97
5 Five Element Acupuncture (FEA)p. 105
6 The Six Warps or Six Energetic Levels (SEL)p. 111
7 Determining the Causative Factor (CF)p. 117
8 Eight Constitutions Medicine (ECM or KCA)p. 119
9 Expanding SCM (The 16 Constitutions Hypothesis)p. 135
10 A Complete Model: The 24 Constitutionsp. 139
Part 2 Conditional Pulse Diagnosis
11 Carotid/Radial Pulses (Yin/Yang, Six Levels, and Eight Extras)p. 151
12 Interpreting the Vikruti in Ayurvedap. 161
13 Reinterpreting Classical Chinese Pulse Diagnosis (Yin/Yang)p. 167
14 Reinterpreting Ministerial Firep. 173
15 Chakra Pulse Diagnosisp. 179
Part 3 Pulse Diagnosis in the Clinic
16 Before Applying the Modelp. 187
17 A Few More Words about Treatmentp. 195
18 The Four Needle Technique, Five Elements, and Yin/Yang Revisitedp. 199
19 Case Historiesp. 203
20 An Afterwordp. 249
Meridian and Point Locations for KHAp. 253
Treatment Formulae for KCAp. 257
Referencesp. 261
Further Readingp. 265
Glossaryp. 267
Indexp. 279