Discussion of Cold Damage (Shang Han Lun) and contemporary texts of
ancient China form the bedrock of modern Chinese medicine practice, yet
these classic texts contain many concepts that are either hard to
understand or confusing. Based on over thirty years' medical practice,
and study of the texts, this book explains the concepts involved so that
the clinical applications of the ancient texts can be better understood
and put into practice. The author looks at the larger context of ancient
Chinese culture and philosophy in terms of theoretical knowledge,
scholarly approach, and mindset in order to explain the basis for the
medical texts. He also discusses the work of later Chinese medical
scholars in elucidating the texts. He then goes on to look at more
specific issues, such as the six conformations, zang-fu organ theory,
the theory of qi and blood, the theory of qi transformation, and how
these are understood in the ancient texts. He also discusses shao yang
and tai yang theory; the element of time, and its place in understanding
six conformations diseases.
This remarkable work of scholarship will clarify many questions about
the interpretation of the ancient texts for modern use, and will find a
place on the bookshelf of every practitioner of Chinese medicine, as
well as on those of scholars of Chinese medicine.