Neijing is traditional Chinese medicine; it encompasses all the central tenets of Chinese medicine practised today. Neijing zhiyao, in two volumes, compiled by Li Zhong-zi of the Ming dynasty, was carefully proof-read by Xue Sheng-bai of the Qing dynasty. Among the hundred or so annotated editions of Neijing Suwen and Lingshu that appeared in different formats and styles in previous generations, only Neijing zhiyao compiled by Mr. Li Nian-er of the Ming dynasty is the most succinct but pithy. —— from Sibu Zonglu Yiyaobian????????, ?.??????.???????????????, ?????????, ?????????.??????????????????——?????????

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Publisher
The Chinese University of Hong KongeBook ISBN
9789629964207
Year
2010Table of contents
- Half Title
- Ttile Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Editorial Notes
- Illustrations
- Introduction
- How to Attain Longevity through thePractice of the Dao
- Yin Yang, the Core of Medical Thinking
- Diagnosis by Inspecting theCountenance
- Diagnosis by Pulse-taking
- Visceral Organ Image
- The Conduits
- Principles of Treatment
- Morbid Manifestations
- Appendices
- Glossary of Chinese Medical Terms in NJZY
- Bibliography