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Singing Dragon, 2014. — 352 pp. — ISBN-10: 1848191596,
ISBN-13: 978-1848191594
Book
Description
Charles Buck draws on three decades of study, practice and
teaching in this book to provide a relevant and engaging
account of the origins of acupuncture and Chinese medicine
About the
Author
Charles Buck is widely respected as a practitioner, educator
and author in the field of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
Originally from a medical science background he became one of
the first to practise and teach Chinese herbal medicine in the
UK over thirty years ago. He has since gained respect for his
knowledge and insight and has made significant contributions to
its development in the UK and Europe. Charles is currently
Chairman of the British Acupuncture Council.
Review
We have waited a long time for this. We have had books on the
history of Chinese medicine by sinologists who rarely
understand the needs and focus of practitioners. And we have
had decades of references to "traditional" Chinese medicine by
practitioners who often know little about the history of our
medicine, or who focus only on specific parts of it. Here at
last is the best of both worlds - a work by an experienced
practitioner with a passion for history. Brilliantly written,
comprehensive, engrossing, practical and erudite, this book is
a treasure. -- Peter Deadman, founder of The Journal of Chinese
Medicine Reading this carefully researched book by Charles Buck
leads one back to the source, makes one understand about the
continuity of the development of Chinese medicine. The book
also rekindles the memory of one's first encounters with the
study of Chinese medicine. It is, by turns, gripping and
fascinating, and at times the read engages like a novel.
Revealing the pragmatic, and at times non-pragmatic, character
of Chinese medicine, each single chapter brings you back to its
roots... I highly recommend this book, because after reading
it, one holds still for a moment and reflects a little longer
before applying a treatment. -- from the foreword by Barbara
Kirschbaum, TCM therapist with years of experience in teaching,
training and practising Chinese medicine Acupuncture and
Chinese Medicine is a masterstroke, a scholarly treatise
without the parched dryness that normally characterises this
type of work. Buck succeeds in creating a captivating narrative
that is accessible, whilst still giving justice to the rich
history of ideas that have continuously developed into the
medicine practised today. This book is a must have for any
practitioner of Chinese medicine wishing to understand the
bedrock on which they are standing. -- Nigel Ching, author and
principal teacher at the Acupuncture Academy, Copenhagen
Charlie has managed to compile in an easy-to-read form a
comprehensive and extensive journey through the history of
Chinese medicine, herbs and acumoxa. It is a combination of
well researched information from a range of texts in Chinese
and English (a really useful bibliography is given)
interspersed clearly with his own considerations developed over
years of practice. Knowing how this wonderful medicine has come
to its current position as the main medical modality to offer a
different explanation of function and treatment from modern
biomedicine is a must for all scholars of medicine be it
Chinese or Western. -- Felicity Moir, Course Leader Chinese
Medicine, University of Westminster, UK Here is a history
written by a practitioner with decades of clinical experience,
someone who is uniquely qualified to present this history in a
way that is of immense benefit to the profession. It is for
that reason that everyone with a passion for Chinese medicine
should read this book. -- Peter Deadman Journal of Chinese
Medicine
Reviews
We have waited a long time for this. We have had books on the
history of Chinese medicine by sinologists who rarely
understand the needs and focus of practitioners. And we have
had decades of references to "traditional" Chinese medicine by
practitioners who often know little about the history of our
medicine, or who focus only on specific parts of it. Here at
last is the best of both worlds - a work by an experienced
practitioner with a passion for history. Brilliantly written,
comprehensive, engrossing, practical and erudite, this book is
a treasure.
(Peter Deadman, founder of The Journal of
Chinese Medicine)
Reading this carefully researched
book by Charles Buck leads one back to the source, makes one
understand about the continuity of the development of Chinese
medicine. The book also rekindles the memory of one's first
encounters with the study of Chinese medicine. It is, by turns,
gripping and fascinating, and at times the read engages like a
novel. Revealing the pragmatic, and at times non-pragmatic,
character of Chinese medicine, each single chapter brings you
back to its roots... I highly recommend this book, because
after reading it, one holds still for a moment and reflects a
little longer before applying a treatment.
(from the
foreword by Barbara Kirschbaum, TCM therapist with years of
experience in teaching, training and practising Chinese
medicine)
Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine is a
masterstroke, a scholarly treatise without the parched dryness
that normally characterises this type of work. Buck succeeds in
creating a captivating narrative that is accessible, whilst
still giving justice to the rich history of ideas that have
continuously developed into the medicine practised today. This
book is a must have for any practitioner of Chinese medicine
wishing to understand the bedrock on which they are standing.
(Nigel Ching, author and principal teacher at the
Acupuncture Academy, Copenhagen)
Charlie has managed to compile in an
easy-to-read form a comprehensive and extensive journey through
the history of Chinese medicine, herbs and acumoxa. It is a
combination of well researched information from a range of
texts in Chinese and English (a really useful bibliography is
given) interspersed clearly with his own considerations
developed over years of practice. Knowing how this wonderful
medicine has come to its current position as the main medical
modality to offer a different explanation of function and
treatment from modern biomedicine is a must for all scholars of
medicine be it Chinese or Western. (F
elicity Moir,
Course Leader Chinese Medicine, University of Westminster,
UK)
Here is a history written by a
practitioner with decades of clinical experience, someone who
is uniquely qualified to present this history in a way that is
of immense benefit to the profession. It is for that reason
that everyone with a passion for Chinese medicine should read
this book.
(Peter Deadman Journal of Chinese
Medicine)