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Tests: Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion
English-Chinese Practical Anatomical Charts of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
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Tests: Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion
By Cui Yongqiang
Publisher: Foreign Language Press; 93 edition (January 1, 2001)
Hardcover, 240 pages, English
ISBN 7119015877order info
This book has been compiled on the basis of basic TCM principles and clinical observations, at the same time referring to traditional modes of Chinese acupuncture and moxibustion tests and relevant teaching materials currently in use at home and abroad. Containing multiple-choice and traditional questions together with their correct answers, the book is useful as a source of ready-made questions for use by examiners, a source of ideas for them in the construction of new questions, an aid to students planning to take tests of the subject, and a means by which to assess one's own progress in acquiring TCM knowledge.
The questions in this book will show you what is required and therefore help you get the most out of your studies. You will also get the "feel" of the examination. This book contains many "similar situations"—as you will discover when you take the actual examinations.
Included in this book are multiple-choice and traditional questions, both focusing on the mastery of basic TCM theory, acupuncture and manipulations, diagnosis and case analysis. There is now growing evidence to suggest that these questions appear simultaneously in all kinds of examinations, as are being demonstrated daily in China. The answers appear at the back and , where available, a figure is provided showing the facility of the question. This is derived from the average proportion of candidates correctly answering the question over all the occasions when it has been used in formal examinations. It has to be emphasized also that all the answers involved in this book do not go far from the textbooks Essentials of Chinese Acupuncture and Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion.
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English-Chinese Practical Anatomical Charts of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Binding: Hardback chart, Set of 12 Charts, Instruction Book Attached
Publisher: Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2000
ISBN: 7810102095order info
There are totally twelve color-printed big charts in "Practical Anatomical Charts of Acupuncture and Moxibustion", three pieces are the charts of acupoints on the whole body surface in which the courses of the fourteen meridians and the location of 361 meridian acupoints and 48 extraordinary acupoints (approved by WHO) are shown respectively on the front, back and lateral side; two pieces are the anatomical charts of acupoints on the head and neck, including one chart about acupoint anatomy in the superficial layer and the other chart about acupoint anatomy in the deep layer, each chart contains three pictures of the front, back and lateral side; three pieces are the anatomical charts of acupoints on the trunk respectively about the front, back and lateral side, each chart contains two pictures of acupoint anatomy respectively in the superficial layer and in the deep layer. Two pieces are the anatomical charts of acupoints on the upper limbs, including one chart about acupoint anatomy in the superficial layer and the other chart about acupoint anatomy in the deep layer, each chart contains three pictures of anatomy respectively about the front, back and lateral side.
This set of charts has been prepared in the combined form of the whole anatomy and regional anatomy. There are three pieces of charts on the acupoints of the whole body and nine pieces of charts on the regional anatomy of acupoints, in each region the anatomical structure in the different superficial and deep layers are supposed to explain their relations with the meridian acupoints in total twenty‑seven pictures. The anatomy in the superficial layer indicates the relation between the muscles and the distribution of the superficial nerves with the acupoints; the anatomy in the deep layer is drawn in three dimensions for indicating the relation between the structural layers of nerves, blood vessels, bones and viscera with the acupoints, in the attachment with a comparatively detailed booklet of instructions.In comparison with the published sets of acupuncture charts, this set of charts is mainly characterized by the close integration between the acupoints and anatomical structure in the art of three dimensions for fully indicating the relation between the acupoints and the anatomical structure of the superficial and deep layers in the human body. This set of charts is most plentiful in anatomical illustration and most meticulous about the relation between the acupoints and the anatomical structure among the various available acupuncture charts of the similar type: This set of charts, in the newest, most abundant and most complete big scale color pictures, is of the stronger scientific nature and practical value.
Author: Yan Zhenguo
Professor and Director, Anatomy Teaching Section of Shanghai University of TCM