Classified Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Includes 7010 entries among which, 6630 are traditional Chinese medical terms and 380 are commonly used citations and maxims, in the order of traditional Chinese medical textbooks.
Classified Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine (New Edition)
Compiled and edited by Zhu-Fan Xie
Published by Foreign Language Press, Beijing, China, 2002
Hardcover, 8.3 x 5.9 x 2 inches, 1057 pages
ISBN: 7119031260 9787119031262
This dictionary is compiled on the basis of a research project on the standardization of English translation of Chinese medical terminology, sponsored by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It includes 7010 entries among which, 6630 are traditional Chinese medical terms and 380 are commonly used citations and maxims. Listed in the order of traditional Chinese medical textbooks, it is both a precise and practical dictionary and a minitype encyclopedic works of traditional Chinese medicine: Chinese
The entries are arranged in 24 sections, which are grouped into five categories (and sub categories and sections): fundamental theories, diagnostics, theraeutics, clinical medicine, and medical history. There are four indexes at the end of the book to facilitate consultation: Chinese character stroke index; Chinese character phonetic index; Index of Citations; and Index of Terms in English.
About the Author
Dr. Zhu-Fan Xie, professor of the First Clinical Medical College, and honorary director of Institute of Integrative Medicine, Peking University, has been engaged in clinical and experimental studies on the integration of traditional Chinese and modern Western medicine for forty years. He was invited to give lectures in many countries on traditional Chinese medicine and integrative medicine, and was appointed as WHO consultant on traditional medicine with the participation in finalizing Standard Acupuncture Nomenclature as one of the assignments. He wrote many books in the past. His books Common Terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine in English (1980) and Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1984) were well received both in China and abroad. He also won a special award from the Ministry of Health for his excellent contributions to the compilation of The Chinese-English Medical Dictionary (1987). Together with his colleagues he compiled the first edition of Classified Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1994). In 2000, he was assigned by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine a research project on the standardization of English translation of Chinese medical terminology, which provides the basis for compiling the new edition of Classified Dictionary.