Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 425 pages
- Published by: Station Hill Press September 1, 1991
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0882681338
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0882681337
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Product Review
Dr. Hammer has brought new light to the depths of Chinese medicine --
Ted J. Kaptchuk O.M.D., author of The web That Has No WeaverHammer argues congently for a cause well worth taking seriously by health professionals and public at large. --
Publishers WeeklyThis personal sharing of a life dedicated to healing, by a awesome, caring human being, makes a major contribution to us all. --
Robert Duggan, M.A., M.Ac., Dipl. Ac. President of the Traditional Acupuncture Institute
Product Description
alternative medicine
Reader ReviewsI have read this book a few times, and in each reading, I find concepts and "observations", that are profoundly rich in their effort to put the reader in touch with some of the most difficult to grasp ideas about non-Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dr. Hammers background is much deeper and wider than what is taught in the schools here and in China. (If you don't know what I mean by that, explore what happened to the practice of indigenous Chinese Medicine during the cultural revolution.) This is not a book for folks who are unfamiliar with the basic "tenets" of Chinese Medicine. It is a bit more "esoteric" in it's reach, and really tries to conceptualize "in the minds eye" relationships and interactions, energetically or "psychologically" if you prefer, that the TCM model attempts to form poorly, or not at all. I must, respectfully, take the reviewer from Seattle to task about it being "dark". I certainly know what he means, but the only way to find fault in the extremes of the book, is if you didn't happen to read Dr. Hammers admission within the book, that he has exaggerated the conditions he describes, and that the patients are not real people. Rather, they are constructs of clients, created for the sake of fleshing out the concepts presented in the book. Though sometimes portions need a re-read, I just can't find fault with Dr. Hammer for doing what he suggests I should be aware he is going to do. As another reviewer has said, this is one you'll return to over and over. A most wonderful book!!