The Web That Has No Weaver

Understanding Chinese Medicine

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The Web That Has No Weaver

Understanding Chinese Medicine

2 edition
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  • 116 Want to read
  • 8 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

While Western doctors look for disease mechanisms which are the same form person to person, Chinese doctors look for overall patterns of disharmony which are unique to each individual. Ted Kaptchuk, who studied medicine in China, originally intended to translate Chinese medical texts into English, but quickly realized that it would take more than simple translation to convey the meaning of a diagnosis like "damp heat affecting the spleen." Instead, in The Web That Has No Weaver, he explains the theory and philosophy of Chinese medicine, as well as methods of diagnosis and treatment in terms that can be understood by a Western reader. The Chinese emphasis on interconnectedness nad change takes on a very specific character in the context of medicine. When the Chinese physician examines a patient, he or she plans to look at many signs and symptoms and to make of them a diagnosis, to see in them a pattern. Each sign means nothing by itself and acquires meaning only in its relationship to the patient's other signs.

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McGraw-Hill
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English
Pages
464

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Cover of: The web that has no weaver
The web that has no weaver: understanding Chinese medicine
2000, Contemporary Books
in English - Rev. ed., [New ed., 2nd ed.]
Cover of: The Web That Has No Weaver
The Web That Has No Weaver : Understanding Chinese Medicine
April 11, 2000, McGraw-Hill
Paperback in English - 2 edition
Cover of: The web that has no weaver
The web that has no weaver: understanding Chinese medicine
1987, Congdon & Weed, Distributed by Contemporary Books
in English
Cover of: The web that has no weaver
The web that has no weaver: understanding Chinese medicine
1983, Congdon & Weed, distributed by St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The web that has no weaver
The web that has no weaver: understanding Chinese medicine
1983, Congdon &Weed
in English

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"East Asian medicine has made a dramatic and unlikely migration."

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Paperback
Number of pages
464
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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