Nine Collections of Acupuncture Prescriptions for Women
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"Nine Collections of Acupuncture Prescriptions for Women" - The World's First Obstetrics and Gynecology Acupuncture Monograph[edit]
Compiled by Chun Zhang
Published by China Medical Science and Technology Press, October 1989, first edition.
ISBN: 7-5067-0108-1/R.0109
Traditional Chinese character edition published by Taiwan Zhiyin Publishing House, March 1993, first edition.
ISBN: 957-9101-50-7 (hardcover)
This book covers over a hundred diseases related to women's menstruation, leucorrhea, pregnancy, childbirth, emotional factors, tumors, etc. It includes over twenty treatment methods, such as filiform, auricular, electro, finger, intradermal, wrist-ankle, plum blossom, electric heat, as well as bloodletting, pricking, acupoint injection, cupping, direct moxibustion, and indirect moxibustion, among other therapies. It selects and organizes over 15,000 cases, providing detailed descriptions of chief complaints, symptoms, differentiation of syndromes, acupuncture prescriptions, and therapeutic effects, aiming for standardization and rigor.
Professor Wang Xuetai, Secretary-General of the World Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies, Vice President of the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Vice President of the China Association of Acupuncture and Moxibustion:
"The field of obstetrics and gynecology, known as a major branch, surprisingly lacks a specialized acupuncture monograph, which can be considered a deficiency. Chun graduated from a traditional Chinese medicine college and has considerable experience in acupuncture. He has long been aware of the lack of a specialized acupuncture monograph in the field of gynecology in our country. He thoroughly searched through Chinese medical books and journals published in the forty years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, collected articles on acupuncture in gynecology, and accumulated them over the years, which is quite impressive. He then classified them into categories, added annotations, and compiled them into a book, naming it 'Nine Collections of Acupuncture Prescriptions for Women' for publication."
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