Collection
Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Little, Brown Book Group (2001), 160 pages
Description
The Tibetan people have developed an approach to medical science drawn from thousands of years of accumulated wisdom and intuition about the nature of health and illness. Tibetan medical theory acknowledges how health and illness result both from the relationship between the mind and body, and people's connection to the natural world. The author of this book worked closely with a renowned Tibetan doctor and pharmacologist to create this beautifully illustrated guide, bringing readers a vivid picture of both the practical and spiritual dimensions of Tibetan medicine.
ISBN
0316858455 / 9780316858458
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Call number
SAM-301
Pages
160