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By Dan Bensky, Steve Clavey,
Erich Stöger, with Andrew Gamble. illustrations adapted by Lilian Lai
Bensky
Pages: 1325 pages, 8" x 10", Flex-case hardcover ISBN:
0-939-616-82-3
978-0-939616-82-4
The new portable edition of Chinese Herbal Medicine:
Materia Medica (Portable 3rd Ed.) is designed to provide students and
practitioners with the same comprehensive and authoritative content that they’ve
always relied on, but in a lightweight and more flexible format.
The Materia Medica provides a wealth of information and
practical insight into more than 530 of the most commonly used herbs in the
Chinese pharmacopoeia. Drawing from a wide range of sources, both classical and
modern, it provides unparalleled perspective and detail that goes far beyond
what is available elsewhere to the Western practitioner. Among its many
features:
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Herbs are grouped in chapters by function, with expanded
summaries and tables for contrast and comparison. Each herb is identified by its
pharmaceutical, pinyin, botanical, and family names, as well as Chinese,
Japanese, Korean, and English common names.
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Key characteristics are provided at the beginning of each
entry, along with dosage, properties, channels entered, and relevant cautions
and contraindications. This provides a quick overview of essential information.
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Actions and indications are integrated with important
combinations that illustrate the range of an herb’s functions, with references
to appropriate formulas. This presents a more three-dimensional picture of how
each herb is actually used.
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Expanded commentary offers in-depth analysis and places
each herb in its clinical context through rich historical references. The
mechanisms of action underlying important combinations, and comparisons with
similar herbs, provide a broader context for understanding how the herb can be
used with optimal effect.
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A section devoted to nomenclature and preparation describes
the most important methods of processing and preparing each herb, and the
advantages of each method. It also provides information about other
commonly-used names and historical background.
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Safety is an important focus of this edition, with an
emphasis on proper herb identification. Issues concerning standardized products,
desirable qualities, variants, and adulterants are explained for each herb.
There is also extensive information on toxicity, as well as chemical
constituents.
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The utility of this book is enhanced by its wide range of
appendices, among which are color photographs comparing the standard and
adulterant forms of over 20 common herbs; tables of herbs that are indicated for
specific pathologies of the five yin organs, and the effects of taste
combinations; and extensive cross references of the herbs by taxonomy, pinyin,
pharmaceutical name, and other East Asian languages. There are also
comprehensive indices of both herbs and formulas, as well as a general index.
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