CM* 991 - Classical Texts IX: Neijing Seminar Credit(s): 2.00
This course is the third and final seminar on the Huangdi Neijing, the “Yellow Emperor’s Inner Classic.” This class is intended to give students direct access to the wisdom found in this foundational classic of Chinese medicine.
Students read a selection of excerpts in Chinese, comparing and refining their translations, exploring progressively deeper layers of meaning, and discussing how to integrate this wisdom into clinical practice and life.
Students previously reviewed the textual history, commentary tradition, and theoretical content of the Neijing Suwen, before attempting translations of various chapters. In this third and final seminar, students translate passages from various chapters from both the Neijing Suwen and the Neijing Lingshu, dealing with various aspects of Chinese medical physiology, diagnosis and treatment. Prerequisite(s): These courses are to be taken in the ordered sequence
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