Posts Tagged ‘Warm Disease’

Site Update + Recent Posts

Sunday, June 19th, 2011 with 0 comments
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Update: As a few people informed me, there was some problems with the twitter & RSS feed notification system, however I think it has been resolved. Furthermore, while finishing up the final stages of my book I have had little time to post, so for those that  actually may have checked the website recently, I apologize for the lack of activity. However, at the moment I have more time and will resume posting. Please let me know if there is…

A restructuring of Warm Disease names (QBW)

Sunday, June 19th, 2011 with 0 comments
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QBW PictureBy: Qin Bo-Wei Translated By: Jason Blalack The names in the warm disease current are extremely complicated. Besides the name, warm disease itself, there is wind-warmth, spring-warmth, summerheat-warmth, autumn-warmth, winter-warmth, damp-warmth, warm-epidemic, warm-toxin, warm-malaria, as well as lurking summerheat, autumn-dryness etc. All of these are within the scope of warm disease. I think that these should be restructured with some added explanation. Only after we rectify these terms will we be able to perform some judicious pruning.
  1. Spring-warmth: Warmth

Lurking Pathogens (Qin Bo-Wei)

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 with 2 comments
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QBW PictureOriginal essay by: Qin Bo-Wei Translated, introduction, & commentary by: Jason Blalack Introduction: This essay on lurking pathogens (also referred to as lingering, hidden, deep-lying, or latent pathogens) is particularly relevant in today’s era, where we have students and practitioners using the term to describe all sorts of chronic disorders. Qin suggests that the utility of the term may be questionable. Although Qin emphasises the lurking pathogen theory that came out of the warm disease  tradition, his historical analysis and…

Cold Damage vs. Warm Disease (QBW)

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011 with 4 comments
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QBW PictureThe relationship between warm disease (温病, wen bing) and cold damage (伤寒, shang han) By Qin Bo-Wei (秦伯未) This small essay in taken from Qin Bo-Wei’s larger Warm Disease thesis that was written in 1963. This essay was published in The Lantern Volume 8 No.2, May 2011, as part of a larger three-part essay entitled Some Issues in Warm Disease by Qin Bo-Wei. Warm disease (温病 wen bing) is a type of illness1. Warm disease theory, though, is also a…

Essentials of Warm disease

Thursday, November 19th, 2009 with 2 comments
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Of all the diseases under heaven, which is more [prevalent] than warm disease?” – Wen Bing Tiao Bian By: Qin Bo-Wei Introduction by Jason Blalack: Although all of us have some ideas about warm disease theory, it is one of the most complex and misunderstood areas in Chinese medicine. One reason for its complexity is that it was developed during a time period – the Qing dynasty – when Chinese medicine was flourishing on many levels. Consequently, contributions from…