World Medicine Institute
(Formerly Tai Hsuan Foundation)
College of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
Honolulu, Hawaii 808-949-1050

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REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED TEXTS

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Students are required to purchase the Required Texts stated in this College Catalog, and any others as required in Course syllabi or as deemed necessary throughout the semester. Suggested Reading Prior to Admission will help to provide students a better basic understanding of the concepts and principles they will be encountering during College coursework. Recommended Reference books and materials provide students additional resource to expand their knowledge base and understanding.

 

SUGGESTED READING PRIOR TO ADMISSION


Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Web that Has No Weaver: Kaptchuk, Ted

Taoist Medicine
Tao Te Ching: Jane English, Gia Fu Feng
Holographic Universe: Michael Murphy


REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS

Traditional Chinese Medicine
Web That Has No Weaver: Kaptchuck, Ted
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxabustion: Cheng Xinnong

Treatment and Needling
A Manual of Acupuncture: Deadman, Peter
Acupuncture A Comprehensive Text: Shanghai College of TCM

Taoist Medicine
Chi Kung: Art of Mastering Unseen Life Force: Chang Yi Hsiang

Herbal Medicine
Materia Medica: Dan Bensky & Andrew Gamble
Formulas and Strategies: Dan Bensky & Randall Barolet

Biomedical Clinical Sciences
The Human Body in Health and Illness: B. Herlihy, N. Maebius
Trail Guid to the Body: Biel, Andrew
Medical Terminology: Gylys & Wedding

Clinical Training and Internship
Clean Needle Technique Manual for Acupuncture: NCCAOM

Ethics and Practice Management

Points for Profit: Honora Wolfe, Eric Strand, Marilyn Allen

RECOMMENDED REFERENCE

Traditional Chinese Medicine
Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine: Veith, Ilza
The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: Maciocia, Giovanni
Acupuncture: How it Works Scientifically: Mann, Felix

Treatment and Needling
The Practice of Chinese Medicine: Maciocia, Giovanni
Student Manual on Fundamentals of Oriental Medicine: Tyme
Manual on Differentiation & Treatment of Zang Fu Syndrome: Tyme

Taoist Medicine
I Ching (Book of Changes) : Wilhem
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Feng Shui: Lillian Too
The Taoist Classics: Volume I, II, III: Thomas Cleary

Biomedical Clinical Sciences
Anatomy Coloring Book: Kapit, Wynn & Elsion, Lawrence
Merck Manual: Berkow, Robert, M.D. 
Principles of Anatomy & Physiology: Tortora

Clinical Training and Internship
Soap Notation Workbook: Ginge Kettnbach
Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine, A Comprehensive Guide: Maciocia, Giovanni
Acupuncture Risk Management: David Kailin
Pocket Manual of Chinese Medicine: Lee, Richard
Clinical Handbook of Internal Medicine: Maclean & Lyttleton

 



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(Formerly TAI HSUAN FOUNDATION)
College of Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine

PO Box 11130, Honolulu, HI  96828

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