CM 616 - Herbs IV Credit(s): 2.00
In this series (Herbs IV-VI), students learn Chinese herbal formulation, a continuation of study begun in the single herbs curriculum. Classical formulas (jing fang 經方) provide a foundation for the history and clinical application of herbology, as well as for the understanding and use of modern formulas (shi fang 時方). More than 160 formulas are investigated over the course of the series, with a focus on major classical formulas from the canon of Zhang Zhongjing, important formulas listed by the NCCAOM, and all formulas required for California Acupuncture Board licensure. Students learn formula composition, diagnostic parameters, therapeutic approaches, disease patterns of signs and symptoms, biomedical conditions, understood actions and indications, cautions and contraindications, modifications and related formulas with emphasis on case studies and clinical application.
In this term (Herbs IV), formulas are grouped for their relation to the historically relevant disease categories of the Shanghan zabing lun, with awareness of classical concepts of matching pattern to physiology. Approximately 50 formulas are introduced for core patterns within common use today. Prerequisite(s): These courses are to be taken in the ordered sequence of CM516, CM526, CM536, CM616 and CM626.
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