Wu Bo-Ping | Jason Blalack

Qin Bo-Wei’s 56 Treatment Methods

Writing Precise Prescriptions

  • Verlag: Paradigm Press
  • ISBN: 9870939616749
  • 2012, 384 pages

49,00 

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Beschreibung

In the spring of 2007, Jason Blalack asked his mentor, Wu Bo-Ping, what was the most important Chinese medical text to translate into English.
After a few moments of thought, Dr. Wu presented Jason with a tattered paperback copy of the original edition of Qin Bo-Wei’s New Guidelines for Treatment (c. 1953), a manuscript that for all intents and purposes had been lost during the Cultural Revolution. That is the text that forms the framework of this exciting new book.
Qin Bo-Wei (1901-1970) was among the most important physicians of the modern era. As a prominent clinician, educator, and scholar, he worked to integrate classical schools of thought and created one of the most coherent systems for understanding Chinese medicine during a critical time of intense turbulence in China’s history.
Wu Bo-Ping was one of Dr. Qin’s students and is among the few who are still living today.
Translated and presented to a Western audience for the first time, Qin’s original work is enriched by Dr. Wu’s extensive commentary, which transforms it into a hands-on guide on how to effectively practice herbal medicine.
An excellent clinical manual, this book primarily teaches a method of thinking that serves as a foundation for a lifelong approach to herbal medicine. An understanding of how to use the core concepts presented here allows one to effectively treat the majority of diseases seen in the contemporary clinic.
The text itself is unique in its presentation and differs from other clinical manuals in a number of ways:
Organized by treatment method. Teaches a way of emulating the thought underlying a prescription without being tied to its specified ingredients or original indications, thereby reflecting the thinking of Chinese medicine’s greatest clinicians. Ultimately, this approach opens up treatment possibilities that are often ignored in conventional textbooks.
Small number of ingredients. Dr. Qin’s prescriptions contain a small number of precisely combined ingredients, administered in small doses.
Explains how to use processed medicinals.
The book provides detailed explanations about how to use processed medicinals.
Based on influential lineage. This text imparts a wealth of clinical knowledge rooted in the tradition of an influential Chinese medicine lineage.

REVIEWS:
This book is a major step in the dissemination of Qin Bo-Wei’s ideas. Perhaps more importantly, it represents a highly refined vision of how Chinese medicine can be understood in the West. Here we are presented with much more than a list of signs and symptoms linked to a pattern, which in turn is linked to a fixed formula. Instead, this book illustrates the nuances inherent in every step of the diagnostic and treatment process.
— Charles Chace, author of A Qin Bowei Anthology.

Jason Blalack is a recognized leader in the field of Chinese medicine and has practiced for over 15 years in Boulder, Colorado. He specializes in difficult to treat conditions utilizing Chinese herbalism, acupuncture, and functional medicine. He is also the translator, compiler, and editor of Qin Bo-Wei’s 56 Treatment Methods: Writing Precise Prescriptions with clinical commentary by Wu Bo-Ping. He has published articles in journals such as The Journal of Chinese Medicine (UK), RCHM (Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine) (UK), and The Lantern (Australia). He graduated from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (PCOM), in San Diego, California, USA, and travels regularly to Asia to further his studies. Blalack has a strong interest in education, and has recently launched an online education resource, Bamboo Grove Academy.

 

Autor

Jason Blalack

Jason Blalack

Jason Blalack ist ein anerkannter Marktführer auf dem Gebiet der chinesischen Medizin und arbeitet seit über 15 Jahren in Boulder, Colorado. Er ist spezialisiert auf schwer zu behandelnde Krankheiten mit Hilfe von chinesischem Kräuterkunde, Akupunktur und funktioneller Medizin. Er ist auch Übersetzer, Compiler und Herausgeber der 56 Behandlungsmethoden von Qin…

Wu Bo-Ping

Wu Bo-Ping

Wu Bo-Ping graduated in the first class of the Beijing College of Chinese Medicine in 1962. He apprenticed for many years with Qin Bo-Wei, becoming one of his most prominent students. A generous and renowned instructor of Chinese medicine in China and abroad, he is best known as an accomplished…