Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Hello all, The People's Medical Publishing House (PMPH) is getting ready to release the following titles within the next few months: The Clinical Application of Shang Han Lun Formulas Chen Rui-chun, Prof. of CM, specialized in Shang Han Lun, Jiangxi University of TCM Edited by Michael S. FitzGerald, Mei Li & Lara Deasy The Shang Han Lun [Treatise on Cold Damage] is widely regarded as one of the most important books in Chinese medicine, yet it is also considered the most difficult to master. With over 40 years of clinical experience, Dr. Chen Rui-chun elucidates key points about many of the formulas from the Shang Han Lun, bringing them out of the cloud of mystery and into the daylight of clinical practice. Provides: & #61607;clear and practical applications of the traditional theories and formulas of the Shang Han Lun & #61607;examples of clinical cases for nearly 50 classical formulas & #61607;other case studies from the author's extensive clinical experience & #61607;author's informal essays on diverse medical issues Estimated publication date: July 2009 Format: Hardcover, 760 pp Understanding the Jin Gui Yao Lüe: A Practical Textbook Yuk Ming Sung, Ph.D TCM Edited by Harry F. Lardner Jin Gui Yao Lüe [Essentials Prescriptions from the Golden Cabinet] has been praised by Chinese physicians as 'the book that saves lives' and 'the ancestor of all formula books.' This contmporary textbook provides: & #61607;clear and practical applications of the traditional theories and formulas of the Jin Gui Yao Lüe & #61607;the etiology, principle treatments, and formulas of more than forty internal diseases & #61607;overview and analysis of each disease topic & #61607;representative case studies & #61607;formula analyses with commentary & #61607;clinical strategies Best regards, Mei Li, L.Ac., M.S.T.O.M. Editor & Project Manager of Classical Titles People's Medical Publishing House (Beijing) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Thank you for letting us know, Mei Li. I look forward to the releases. I have purchased many new PMPH books lately and they are a great, refreshing read. I especially like the dermatology books. Tom Verhaeghe Stationsplein 59 8770 Ingelmunster www.chinese-geneeskunde.be _____ Chinese Medicine Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of daomedicine woensdag 10 juni 2009 7:56 Chinese Medicine Traditional Formulas for Modern Practice -- two new classical books coming soon Hello all, The People's Medical Publishing House (PMPH) is getting ready to release the following titles within the next few months: The Clinical Application of Shang Han Lun Formulas Chen Rui-chun, Prof. of CM, specialized in Shang Han Lun, Jiangxi University of TCM Edited by Michael S. FitzGerald, Mei Li & Lara Deasy The Shang Han Lun [Treatise on Cold Damage] is widely regarded as one of the most important books in Chinese medicine, yet it is also considered the most difficult to master. With over 40 years of clinical experience, Dr. Chen Rui-chun elucidates key points about many of the formulas from the Shang Han Lun, bringing them out of the cloud of mystery and into the daylight of clinical practice. Provides: & #61607;clear and practical applications of the traditional theories and formulas of the Shang Han Lun & #61607;examples of clinical cases for nearly 50 classical formulas & #61607;other case studies from the author's extensive clinical experience & #61607;author's informal essays on diverse medical issues Estimated publication date: July 2009 Format: Hardcover, 760 pp Understanding the Jin Gui Yao Lüe: A Practical Textbook Yuk Ming Sung, Ph.D TCM Edited by Harry F. Lardner Jin Gui Yao Lüe [Essentials Prescriptions from the Golden Cabinet] has been praised by Chinese physicians as 'the book that saves lives' and 'the ancestor of all formula books.' This contmporary textbook provides: & #61607;clear and practical applications of the traditional theories and formulas of the Jin Gui Yao Lüe & #61607;the etiology, principle treatments, and formulas of more than forty internal diseases & #61607;overview and analysis of each disease topic & #61607;representative case studies & #61607;formula analyses with commentary & #61607;clinical strategies Best regards, Mei Li, L.Ac., M.S.T.O.M. Editor & Project Manager of Classical Titles People's Medical Publishing House (Beijing) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Hi all: I had a chance to meet Dr. Sung in person last week and got a chance to look through two chapters of his translation of the Jin Gui Yao Lue. I am no expert obviously, but the book was very clear and concise, and all formulas had traditional characters (too often missing from english language texts), pinyin and latin name. Overall I found the flow and explication to be excellent. Good colour scheme too. It's a definite purchase for me, and I find it superior in terms of its clinical applicability to the Jing Gui by New World Press. Hugo ________________________________ Hugo Ramiro http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com http://www.chinesemedicaltherapies.org ________________________________ Thank you for letting us know, Mei Li. I look forward to the releases. I have purchased many new PMPH books lately and they are a great, refreshing read. I especially like the dermatology books. Tom Verhaeghe _____ Hello all, The People's Medical Publishing House (PMPH) is getting ready to release the following titles within the next few months: The Clinical Application of Shang Han Lun Formulas Chen Rui-chun, Prof. of CM, specialized in Shang Han Lun, Jiangxi University of TCM Edited by Michael S. FitzGerald, Mei Li & Lara Deasy The Shang Han Lun [Treatise on Cold Damage] is widely regarded as one of the most important books in Chinese medicine, yet it is also considered the most difficult to master. With over 40 years of clinical experience, Dr. Chen Rui-chun elucidates key points about many of the formulas from the Shang Han Lun, bringing them out of the cloud of mystery and into the daylight of clinical practice. Provides: & #61607;clear and practical applications of the traditional theories and formulas of the Shang Han Lun & #61607;examples of clinical cases for nearly 50 classical formulas & #61607;other case studies from the author's extensive clinical experience & #61607;author' s informal essays on diverse medical issues Estimated publication date: July 2009 Format: Hardcover, 760 pp Understanding the Jin Gui Yao Lüe: A Practical Textbook Yuk Ming Sung, Ph.D TCM Edited by Harry F. Lardner Jin Gui Yao Lüe [Essentials Prescriptions from the Golden Cabinet] has been praised by Chinese physicians as 'the book that saves lives' and 'the ancestor of all formula books.' This contmporary textbook provides: & #61607;clear and practical applications of the traditional theories and formulas of the Jin Gui Yao Lüe & #61607;the etiology, principle treatments, and formulas of more than forty internal diseases & #61607;overview and analysis of each disease topic & #61607;representat ive case studies & #61607;formula analyses with commentary & #61607;clinical strategies Best regards, Mei Li, L.Ac., M.S.T.O.M. Editor & Project Manager of Classical Titles People's Medical Publishing House (Beijing) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 I heard that Craig Mitchell is also translating the Jin Gui? Does anyone know how these two translations will differ? Are there case studies in either translation? K On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Hugo Ramiro <subincor wrote: > > > Hi all: > > I had a chance to meet Dr. Sung in person last week and got a chance to > look through two chapters of his translation of the Jin Gui Yao Lue. > I am no expert obviously, but the book was very clear and concise, and all > formulas had traditional characters (too often missing from english language > texts), pinyin and latin name. Overall I found the flow and explication to > be excellent. Good colour scheme too. > It's a definite purchase for me, and I find it superior in terms of its > clinical applicability to the Jing Gui by New World Press. > > Hugo > > ________________________________ > Hugo Ramiro > http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com > http://www.chinesemedicaltherapies.org > > ________________________________ > > > Thank you for letting us know, Mei Li. I look forward to the releases. > > I have purchased many new PMPH books lately and they are a great, > refreshing > read. I especially like the dermatology books. > > Tom Verhaeghe > > _____ > > Hello all, > > The People's Medical Publishing House (PMPH) is getting ready to release > the > following titles within the next few months: > > The Clinical Application of Shang Han Lun Formulas > Chen Rui-chun, Prof. of CM, specialized in Shang Han Lun, Jiangxi > University > of TCM > Edited by Michael S. FitzGerald, Mei Li & Lara Deasy > > The Shang Han Lun [Treatise on Cold Damage] is widely regarded as one of > the > most important books in Chinese medicine, yet it is also considered the > most > difficult to master. With over 40 years of clinical experience, Dr. Chen > Rui-chun elucidates key points about many of the formulas from the Shang > Han > Lun, bringing them out of the cloud of mystery and into the daylight of > clinical practice. > > Provides: > & #61607;clear and practical applications of the traditional theories and > formulas of the Shang Han Lun > & #61607;examples of clinical cases for nearly 50 classical formulas > & #61607;other case studies from the author's extensive clinical experience > & #61607;author' s informal essays on diverse medical issues > Estimated publication date: July 2009 > Format: Hardcover, 760 pp > > Understanding the Jin Gui Yao Lüe: A Practical Textbook > Yuk Ming Sung, Ph.D TCM > Edited by Harry F. Lardner > > Jin Gui Yao Lüe [Essentials Prescriptions from the Golden Cabinet] has been > praised by Chinese physicians as 'the book that saves lives' and 'the > ancestor of all formula books.' This contmporary textbook provides: > & #61607;clear and practical applications of the traditional theories and > formulas of the Jin Gui Yao Lüe > & #61607;the etiology, principle treatments, and formulas of more than forty > internal diseases > & #61607;overview and analysis of each disease topic > & #61607;representat ive case studies > & #61607;formula analyses with commentary > & #61607;clinical strategies > > Best regards, > > Mei Li, > L.Ac., M.S.T.O.M. > Editor & Project Manager of Classical Titles > People's Medical Publishing House (Beijing) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 It's not Craig who is doing it, it's Sabine Wilms and Nigel Wiseman. . .they've done an outstanding job, and the terminological issues are well handled. . On Jun 10, 2009, at 2:04 PM, wrote: > > > I heard that Craig Mitchell is also translating the Jin Gui? > > Does anyone know how these two translations will differ? > Are there case studies in either translation? > > K > > On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Hugo Ramiro <subincor > wrote: > > > > > > > Hi all: > > > > I had a chance to meet Dr. Sung in person last week and got a > chance to > > look through two chapters of his translation of the Jin Gui Yao Lue. > > I am no expert obviously, but the book was very clear and concise, > and all > > formulas had traditional characters (too often missing from > english language > > texts), pinyin and latin name. Overall I found the flow and > explication to > > be excellent. Good colour scheme too. > > It's a definite purchase for me, and I find it superior in terms > of its > > clinical applicability to the Jing Gui by New World Press. > > > > Hugo > > > > ________________________________ > > Hugo Ramiro > > http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com > > http://www.chinesemedicaltherapies.org > > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > Thank you for letting us know, Mei Li. I look forward to the > releases. > > > > I have purchased many new PMPH books lately and they are a great, > > refreshing > > read. I especially like the dermatology books. > > > > Tom Verhaeghe > > > > _____ > > > > Hello all, > > > > The People's Medical Publishing House (PMPH) is getting ready to > release > > the > > following titles within the next few months: > > > > The Clinical Application of Shang Han Lun Formulas > > Chen Rui-chun, Prof. of CM, specialized in Shang Han Lun, Jiangxi > > University > > of TCM > > Edited by Michael S. FitzGerald, Mei Li & Lara Deasy > > > > The Shang Han Lun [Treatise on Cold Damage] is widely regarded as > one of > > the > > most important books in Chinese medicine, yet it is also > considered the > > most > > difficult to master. With over 40 years of clinical experience, > Dr. Chen > > Rui-chun elucidates key points about many of the formulas from the > Shang > > Han > > Lun, bringing them out of the cloud of mystery and into the > daylight of > > clinical practice. > > > > Provides: > > & #61607;clear and practical applications of the traditional > theories and > > formulas of the Shang Han Lun > > & #61607;examples of clinical cases for nearly 50 classical formulas > > & #61607;other case studies from the author's extensive clinical > experience > > & #61607;author' s informal essays on diverse medical issues > > Estimated publication date: July 2009 > > Format: Hardcover, 760 pp > > > > Understanding the Jin Gui Yao Lüe: A Practical Textbook > > Yuk Ming Sung, Ph.D TCM > > Edited by Harry F. Lardner > > > > Jin Gui Yao Lüe [Essentials Prescriptions from the Golden Cabinet] > has been > > praised by Chinese physicians as 'the book that saves lives' and > 'the > > ancestor of all formula books.' This contmporary textbook provides: > > & #61607;clear and practical applications of the traditional > theories and > > formulas of the Jin Gui Yao Lüe > > & #61607;the etiology, principle treatments, and formulas of more > than forty > > internal diseases > > & #61607;overview and analysis of each disease topic > > & #61607;representat ive case studies > > & #61607;formula analyses with commentary > > & #61607;clinical strategies > > > > Best regards, > > > > Mei Li, > > L.Ac., M.S.T.O.M. > > Editor & Project Manager of Classical Titles > > People's Medical Publishing House (Beijing) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 > > Does anyone know how these two translations will differ? > Are there case studies in either translation? > > K > > > As the language editor of the Jin Gui Yao Lue textbook, I can answer that. Dr Sung's book is a textbook, not a translation of the complete Jin Gui Yao Lue. Since its based on the Chengdu University textbook, it contains the essential passages only, but with analyses and case studies. I'd want to have both books. Harry F. Lardner, Projects Editor Peoples Medical Publishing House Beijing, China Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 Sorry everyone, what I meant to say above was that the passages are arranged and discussed in a different order from the numbering in the original classic, just as in the national textbook. As far as terminology and translation, PMPH has their own term set that was compiled from a number of sources; all of the key terms are defined in the text notes. Hugo, thanks for commenting on the style, it was also our intention to make it somewhat easy on the eyes..(*: HFL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 Are there any sample chapters? Gabe Fuentes --- On Thu, 6/11/09, skip8080 <skip8080 wrote: skip8080 <skip8080 Re: Traditional Formulas for Modern Practice -- two new classical books coming soon Chinese Medicine Thursday, June 11, 2009, 7:53 AM Sorry everyone, what I meant to say above was that the passages are arranged and discussed in a different order from the numbering in the original classic, just as in the national textbook. As far as terminology and translation, PMPH has their own term set that was compiled from a number of sources; all of the key terms are defined in the text notes. Hugo, thanks for commenting on the style, it was also our intention to make it somewhat easy on the eyes..(*: HFL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 If they are different in their scope, I'll get both. What's a preacher without the bible? and commentaries? K On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 7:59 AM, Gabriel Fuentes <fuentes120wrote: > > > Are there any sample chapters? > Gabe Fuentes > > --- On Thu, 6/11/09, skip8080 <skip8080 <skip8080%40>> > wrote: > > skip8080 <skip8080 <skip8080%40>> > Re: Traditional Formulas for Modern Practice -- two new > classical books coming soon > > To: Chinese Medicine <Chinese Medicine%40yaho\ ogroups.com> > Thursday, June 11, 2009, 7:53 AM > > Sorry everyone, what I meant to say above was that the passages are > arranged and discussed in a different order from the numbering in the > original classic, just as in the national textbook. > As far as terminology and translation, PMPH has their own term set that was > compiled from a number of sources; all of the key terms are defined in the > text notes. > > Hugo, thanks for commenting on the style, it was also our intention to make > it somewhat easy on the eyes..(*: > > HFL > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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