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A Superior Clinician Understands Transmission: Disease Progression as Seen Through the Jing Luo

by Nicholas Sieben
The Chinese medical classics emphasize the importance in understanding disease "transmission." It is not enough to view a condition in its present state; one must understand its root and terminations, as well as potential progression. Book 2, Chapter 5 of the Jia Yi Jing states "If one does not understand root and termination, knowledge of acupuncture is deeply severed.” The foundational texts of classical Chinese medicine, namely the Shang Han Lun and Nei Jing devote much time to discussion of disease transmission.
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