Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 Thanks Lauren, I read the reviews on Amazon and it sounds exactly like the book I was looking for. Cannot wait to get my order. Lola Lauren Fortuna <llbeandip wrote: Lola, An amazing book that I used a lot, and one you can just sit down and read the passages in is A Manual of Acupuncture by Deadman...nice layouts of meridians- primary, sinew, luo- explaining their pathways, with detailed pictures. It is a large book, but worth its weight in gold! Lauren PS-Lori- thanks for the post...I was trying to sum up some of the possibilities before I see the patient...I know her s-n-s, tongue, and pulses will lead me in the right direction:) Thanks again, and I'll keep you updated on the progress... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 > Lauren Fortuna <llbeandip@n...> wrote: > Lola, > > An amazing book that I used a lot, and one you can just sit down and read the passages in is A Manual of Acupuncture by Deadman...nice layouts of meridians- primary, sinew, luo- explaining their pathways, with detailed pictures. It is a large book, but worth its weight in gold! > > Lauren For those who don't know, this book is also available as a CD and there is also a set of point cards available separately. The point cards, while not exactly cheap, are of high quality and contain lots of information - good for carrying around to study. For more details, check out: http://www.jcm.co.uk/MOA/MOA.phtml. Caroline Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 In the U.S., these materials are available through Eastland Press. You can check out http://www.eastlandpress.com/books/xx.htm for more info. I have the point cards and they are very good. The cards are plenty big enough to provide clear illustrations, but the set is a bit too large to carry everywhere. Its a relatively large boxed card set, with 384 cards measuring over 4 " x 6 " and weighing about 5 lbs. I also like " Acupuncture: A Comprehensive Text, " from Shanghai College of Traditional Medicine, translated by John O'Conner and Dan Bensky. Its a very good book at about half the price of Deadman's text. It's divided into four sections: Channels, Points, Techniques and Therapy. And as the title suggests, it is pretty thorough. Cheers, Andrea Caroline wrote: For those who don't know, this book is also available as a CD and there is also a set of point cards available separately. The point cards, while not exactly cheap, are of high quality and contain lots of information - good for carrying around to study. For more details, check out: http://www.jcm.co.uk/MOA/MOA.phtml. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2004 Report Share Posted May 22, 2004 A good book published in Germany - author is Stux. Ai An Meng <aianmeng wrote:In the U.S., these materials are available through Eastland Press. You can check out http://www.eastlandpress.com/books/xx.htm for more info. I have the point cards and they are very good. The cards are plenty big enough to provide clear illustrations, but the set is a bit too large to carry everywhere. Its a relatively large boxed card set, with 384 cards measuring over 4 " x 6 " and weighing about 5 lbs. I also like " Acupuncture: A Comprehensive Text, " from Shanghai College of Traditional Medicine, translated by John O'Conner and Dan Bensky. Its a very good book at about half the price of Deadman's text. It's divided into four sections: Channels, Points, Techniques and Therapy. And as the title suggests, it is pretty thorough. Cheers, Andrea Caroline wrote: For those who don't know, this book is also available as a CD and there is also a set of point cards available separately. The point cards, while not exactly cheap, are of high quality and contain lots of information - good for carrying around to study. For more details, check out: http://www.jcm.co.uk/MOA/MOA.phtml. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 Hi I have both of the books that Ai An mentioned. I would recommend both. The Bensky Shanghai book was the main point book before Deadman. It has the BEST listing of extra points I have ever seen and also has a good reference section on treatment protocols that is much more thorough than most of the other books. It includes Electro, auricular as well as several options for treatments for each disease they discuss. Shad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 acupuncture , Hoang Ho <twomtns2002> wrote: > > A good book published in Germany - author is Stux. > > Ai An Meng <aianmeng@s...> wrote:In the U.S., these materials are available through Eastland Press. You can check out http://www.eastlandpress.com/books/xx.htm for more info. I have the point cards and they are very good. The cards are plenty big enough to provide clear illustrations, but the set is a bit too large to carry everywhere. Its a relatively large boxed card set, with 384 cards measuring over 4 " x 6 " and weighing about 5 lbs. > > I also like " Acupuncture: A Comprehensive Text, " from Shanghai College of Traditional Medicine, translated by John O'Conner and Dan Bensky. Its a very good book at about half the price of Deadman's text. It's divided into four sections: Channels, Points, Techniques and Therapy. And as the title suggests, it is pretty thorough. > > Cheers, > > Andrea > > > Caroline wrote: > For those who don't know, this book is also available as a CD and > there is also a set of point cards available separately. The point > cards, while not exactly cheap, are of high quality and contain lots > of information - good for carrying around to study. For more > details, check out: > http://www.jcm.co.uk/MOA/MOA.phtml. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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