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I am writing a thesis about pain, Can someone suggest me a good book

about this subject??

 

(Tom) There's this book: The Treatment of Pain With Chinese Herbs and

Acupuncture

by Sun Peilin

It's not as detailed as I would like to see however. But there's good

information in the book. The author is specialized in Bi Syndromes.

 

 

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Have a look at Manaka's work with Ion Pumping cords. 'Hara Diagnosis,

Reflections on the Sea' is probably a good starting point, especially his

treatment of burns.

Best wishes,

 

 

Tom Verhaeghe [verhaeghe_tom]

Thursday, 6 January 2005 10:43 AM

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I am writing a thesis about pain, Can someone suggest me a good book

about this subject??

 

(Tom) There's this book: The Treatment of Pain With Chinese Herbs and

Acupuncture

by Sun Peilin

It's not as detailed as I would like to see however. But there's good

information in the book. The author is specialized in Bi Syndromes.

 

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Dagmar Riley's book " Treating Pain with Traditional " is very

good, from a

straight-ahead TCM point of view.

 

For a more eclectic approach, Alon Marcus' book " Musculoskeletal Disorders " is

excellent.

A lot of good orthopod/osteopathic stuff mixed in with the CM -- very useful in

the

clinic.

 

I'm also fond of " Rheumatology in " by Guillaume & Chieu, which

is a

combination of French, Vietnamese and Chinese approaches.

 

rh

 

 

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> Tom Verhaeghe [verhaeghe_tom@h...]

> Thursday, 6 January 2005 10:43 AM

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> I am writing a thesis about pain, Can someone suggest me a good book

> about this subject??

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> (Tom) There's this book: The Treatment of Pain With Chinese Herbs and

> Acupuncture

> by Sun Peilin

> It's not as detailed as I would like to see however. But there's good

> information in the book. The author is specialized in Bi Syndromes.

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Consider Musculoskeletal Disorders by Alon Marcus. North Atlantic books

isbn 1-55643-282-8. Has acupuncture treatment protocols from different

perspectives as well as herbal recommendations based upon differential

diagnosis with western speculations. Its more a presentation of ideas and

styles of treatment than just a book from one perspective.

 

Ed Kasper LAc Santa Cruz, CA

 

 

Thu, 6 Jan 2005 08:43:00 +0800

" Tom Verhaeghe " <verhaeghe_tom

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I am writing a thesis about pain, Can someone suggest me a good book

about this subject??

 

(Tom) There's this book: The Treatment of Pain With Chinese Herbs and

Acupuncture

by Sun Peilin

It's not as detailed as I would like to see however. But there's good

information in the book. The author is specialized in Bi Syndromes.

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Consider Musculoskeletal Disorders by Alon Marcus. North Atlantic

books

isbn 1-55643-282-8. Has acupuncture treatment protocols from

different

perspectives as well as herbal recommendations based upon

differential

diagnosis with western speculations. Its more a presentation of

ideas and

styles of treatment than just a book from one perspective.

 

>>>>>>>>>My new book Foundations for Integrative Musculoskeletal

Medicine: An East-West Approach is now out. I just got my copy.

It much better

Alon

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On Jan 7, 2005, at 8:52 PM, alonmarcus2003 wrote:

>>>>>>>>>> My new book Foundations for Integrative Musculoskeletal

> Medicine: An East-West Approach is now out. I just got my copy.

> It much better

> Alon

 

I just tried ordering it...we need to wait another month as it isn't

released until 09 Feb.

 

--george

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