Venerating the Root: Part 2
Venerating the Root: Part 2
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This book is a literal translation of the second half of Volume 5 from the Bei Ji Qian Jin Yao Fang
on pediatrics, composed by Sun Simiao
in the seventh century. It includes the following features:
26 pages of introductory matter and 544 pages of main text. A critical edition of the Chinese text with the literal English translation on opposing pages. Five main sections on Cold Damage,
Cough,
Aggregations, Binds, Distention, and Fullness,
Welling Abscesses, Flat Abscesses, and Scrofula, and Miscellaneous Diseases of Small Children. Here is a link to the Table of Contents. Extensive translator’s notes that explain individual terms, medical concepts, alternative readings of passages, translation issues, etc. Clinical commentary by Dr. Julian Scott. Interspersed throughout the translation and commenting on each major formula in the text, Sabine has translated the section on pediatrics from the Qian Jin Fang Yan Yi
, a commentary on the Qian Jin Fang composed in 1698 by the famous physician Zhang Lu
.
Forewords by two experienced pediatricians: Dr. Stephen Cowan and Assaf Mor, and a short Preface by Sabine Wilms. A general index and indexes for single herbs and formulas, indications, acupuncture and moxibustion, and proper names.
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