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OverviewThe Hama jing is a rare classic, that has almost slipped into obscurity. It opens a window to a lesser known prohibition wisdom of ancient times and presents various detailed prohibitions based on natural phenomena. These include the passage of time expressed by the lunar cycle (and illustrated by the imagery of the Toad and Hare in the moon) and extensive methods based on the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches. It also includes advice based on season, climate and gender, as well as choosing auspicious days to combine and take herbal medicine. The Hama jing is a rich resource for ancient prohibition and treatment advice for practitioners and students of Chinese medicine and anyone interested in the ancient medical classics.This is the first complete translation in English, containing the original Chinese, commentary and extensive reference tables, diagrams and illustrations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lee ModenPublisher: Wandering Ox Press Imprint: Wandering Ox Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.875kg ISBN: 9781998991204ISBN 10: 1998991202 Pages: 382 Publication Date: 25 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Available To Order ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Hama Jing is an interesting and overlooked classic and we are indebted to Lee Moden in bringing the work to light and sharing it with the English-speaking Chinese medicine community. It is a valuable contribution to the important subject of time and timing and Lee's work not only gives us access to the subject, but also provides a wealth of in-depth explanations of it. It offers an opportunity to unfold another aspect of this vast and abundant treasure-house of knowledge and healing that is Chinese medicine. Peter Firebrace Writer, lecturer, acupuncturist, Director of Guan Academy, former Principal of the International College of Oriental Medicine (ICOM), co-founder of Monkey Press Moden's translation of the Hama jing interprets a key text that shaped medieval Chinese and also Japanese medicine. He brings the work of historians and practitioners to the text in a creative and erudite way. Understanding the early history of astromedicine enriches both our knowledge of the innovations of the past and is a key to understanding some of the mysteries of contemporary practice. It is a joy to see this work come to fruition. Vivienne Lo Professor of History, University College London (UCL), specialising in the History of Asian Medicine and Classical Chinese medicine The Hama Jing is an interesting and overlooked classic and we are indebted to Lee Moden in bringing the work to light and sharing it with the English-speaking Chinese medicine community. It is a valuable contribution to the important subject of time and timing and Lee's work not only gives us access to the subject, but also provides a wealth of in-depth explanations of it. It offers an opportunity to unfold another aspect of this vast and abundant treasure-house of knowledge and healing that is Chinese medicine. Peter Firebrace Writer, lecturer, acupuncturist, Director of Guan Academy, former Principal of the International College of Oriental Medicine (ICOM), co-founder of Monkey Press Moden's translation of the Hama jing interprets a key text that shaped medieval Chinese and also Japanese medicine. He brings the work of historians and practitioners to the text in a creative and erudite way. Understanding the early history of astromedicine enriches both our knowledge of the innovations of the past and is a key to understanding some of the mysteries of contemporary practice. It is a joy to see this work come to fruition. Vivienne Lo Professor of History, University College London (UCL), specialising in the History of Asian Medicine and Classical Chinese medicine Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |