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In the foreword, Dr. Dan Bensky
aptly describes this book as "an
extensive, but personal
integration of many strands of
medicine" drawing upon the
extensive study, practice and
teaching of the author. Numerous
and sundry constellations of
points are discussed from many
different angles so that
practitioners of varying degrees
of experience and understanding
can utilize them
effectively.
The first
section discusses theoretical
principles applied in the
clinical selection of point
combinations. The second section
is a channel-by-channel
presentation of acupoints. Each
of these chapters begins with a
description of the pathway and
connecting pathways,
relationships of the associated
organs, and a description of the
major functions accessed through
the channel points. Visual aids
are plentiful; e.g., tables of
point combinations for TCM
syndromes as differentiated by
the most significant symptoms
and signs, pulse, and tongue
configurations. This information
is followed by point-by-point
descriptions that include both
general and specific point
functions. The final section is a
clinical repertory for:
respiratory, circulatory,
locomotor, digestive, urinary,
male sexual, OB/GYN, eye, ear
and facial, skin, and
psychological patterns. In all
cases there is a discussion of
significant etiologies,
pathological factors and related
skin disorders. Charts and
diagrams are frequently used.
This is followed by instructions
for point selection and
extensive tables of potential
selections. Where there is less
information generally available,
the discussions are more
extensive. The text is
supplemented by a list of pulse
qualities and an index.