The Kidneys

The Kidneys by Claude Larre, published by Monkey Press in 1989, offers an insightful exploration into the foundational elements of Chinese medicine as presented in the Huangdi neijing and its extensive commentaries. This edition, written in English and comprising 87 pages, provides translations of key chapters from the Nei jing, accompanied by illuminating commentaries that aim to enhance the reader’s understanding of these essential concepts.
Readers will find that the book is based on seminars organized by Peter Firebrace in London, starting in 1985, which were designed to deepen awareness of the principles of popular medicine and health. The text serves as a resource for those interested in the intricate relationship between the kidneys and overall health within the framework of traditional Chinese medical practices.
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The foundation stones of Chinese medicine are laid down in Huangdi neijing and its commentaries now spanning nearly two millenia. Translations of key chapters in the Nei jing with their own illuminating commentaries, this series is transcribed from seminars organised by Peter Firebrace in London from 1985 onwares, designed to deepen an understanding and awareness of these primary concepts.
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