The Pulse of Classical Asian Medicine
A comparative analysis of palpation and perception in the varying pulse diagnosis systems of Chinese Medicine, Āyurveda, and Tibetan Medicine.
Methods of Pulse-Taking, Tibetan Medical Thangka, 17th century.
“The proper place for finger placement is on the surface of the protuberant bone, which is one tshon downwards from the first crease of the wrist. Place the index, middle and ring fingers uniformly on the specified place. The reason is, although the arteries are palpable throughout the body…
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