Bibliographies
The following are bibliographies devoted to
traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). This list is complimented by
reference lists within most of the sources in this pathfinder as
well as online resources for TCM studies.
Introductory
readings in classical Chinese medicine : sixty texts with vocabulary
and translation, a guide to research aids and a general glossary;
Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1988. [ Davis PL1117.5.M43
I58 1988 ]
The
purpose of this book is to teach classical Chinese medicine to students
from a variety of disciplines, including those with purely academic
intention and others with an interest in clinical application. Selected
from a wider range of primary sources, they have proven to be suitable
introductory readings for all the students despite diverging backgrounds
and motives. There are totally sixty texts selected from thirty-two
sources, covering a time span from 90 B.C. through A.D. 1891. An
alphabetical list of these sources with their authors and years
of publication follows these introductory remarks. The texts grouped
together in each of the ten lessons are introduced by a short survey
of their common theme. A guide to special research aids listing
dictionaries, bibliographies, biographies, and a few other works
specifically pertaining to traditional Chinese medicine was added
to this book as an appendix to facilitate further independent studies
by its readers.
Charlotte Kenton.
Medicine and health in China : January 1979 through May 1982,
447 Citations. [Bethesda, Md.? : U.S. Dept. of Health
and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of
Health], 1982.[Davis REF Federal Documents HE 20.3614/2:82-5 ]
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