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An Introduction to Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis

Volume 2 Issue 6 - December 2007
by Ross Rosen and Brandt Stickley
by Ross Rosen and Brandt Stickley
There are many models of pulse diagnosis practiced within East Asian Medicine. Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis (CCPD) employs a 3-depth model, as such; it incorporates earlier models from the Nei Jing, Li Shi Zhen (1564), and Zhang Jie Bing (1624).
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