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Informationen zum Autor Jamie Hamilton. Lic Ac. Lic CCHM Klappentext Training in pulse diagnosis has previously required a large investment of time and money. This clear manual provides a much more accessible route, enabling practitioners to have confidence and clinical competency in pulse diagnosis by revisiting techniques found in Mai Jing, a 3rd century Chinese medicine classic. Zusammenfassung Training in pulse diagnosis has previously required a large investment of time and money. This clear manual provides a much more accessible route, enabling practitioners to have confidence and clinical competency in pulse diagnosis by revisiting techniques found in Mai Jing, a 3rd century Chinese medicine classic. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Translations 6 Preface 7 Introduction 11 A-B-C Method 25 Phase A: Orientation 39 Step 1: Baseline Method 41 Step 2: Three Passes Method 53 Phase B: Deepening Perception 65 Step 3: Nine Regions Method 69 Step 4: 8E Method 91 Step 4.a: The three midline extraordinary vessels (du, rèn & chong) 93 Step 4.b: Five bilateral extraordinary vessels 103 Phase C: Analysis 115 Step 5: Five-Level Method 117 Step 6: 24 Qualities Method 145 Integration & Method Summary 171 Advanced Focus, Phase A 185 Step 1: Vitality - Stomach qì 186 Step 1: Seasonal pulses 192 Step 1: Six Divisions Method 195 Advanced Focus, Phase B 209 Step 3: Su Wen 20 Origins 209 Step 3: Complete correspondences 219 Step 3 Radial and Ulnar Deviations 222 Advanced Focus, Phase C 227 Step 5: The 24 yin and yáng pulses 227 Step 5: The nature of Flipped Pulses: kyo and jitsu 232 Conclusion 239 Appendix 1: 24 Qualities 245 Appendix 2: A-B-C Notation 246 Appendix 3: Mai Jing Book 10 248 Appendix 4: Herbal Formulas 252 Appendix 6: Mai Jue Translation 254 Notes 259 Bibliography 271 Glossary 274