Shanghan Lun Preface

Zhang Zhongjing details what we must do to be ethical, honest and effective practitioners of Chinese Medicine.

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Translating line by line from its original Chinese text into English, presenter Andrew Nugent-Head explains the meaning and cultural context of Zhang Zhongjing’s Shang Han Lun Preface. In this previously untranslated and often overlooked first chapter of the Shang Han Lun, Zhang Zhongjing clearly details what we must do in order to be ethical, honest and effective practitioners of Chinese Medicine. He speaks about famous doctors in history and criticizes the current practitioners of his time who seek fame and wealth, focusing their efforts on decorating their practices instead of dedicating themselves to the deep study of medicine.

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Andrew Nugent-Head
Andrew Nugent-Head

Andrew Nugent-Head is the founder of the Association for Traditional Studies (ATS), a 501c3 organization dedicated to the preservation, documentation and dissemination of China's traditional knowledge. Andrew moved to China in 1986 at the age of 18 to study Chinese medicine, martial arts, and internal cultivation. He spent 28 years in China dedicated to learning these arts and obtained the highest quality education possible in traditional, mentor-disciple relationships.

Andrew's studies and work have been featured on French and German television, the NBC Sunday Today Show, and on ABC News Special. He also worked on and appeared in the Mystery of Qi episode of the Bill Moyers PBS documentary series, Healing and the Mind. He has been featured in newspapers across the United States and written prolifically on Chinese Medicine, culture and the importance of preserving traditional knowledge worldwide.

Through his not for profit, Andrew has translated six books, produced over 400 educational videos and translated for and assisted practitioners of Chinese Medicine, Yin Style Bagua martial arts, Daoyin practices, and Calligraphy during more than 140 seminars between 1993 and 2003.

With the passing of his teachers, Andrew now dedicates himself to teaching the practice of Chinese medicine as he learned it to fellow practitioners through seminars around the world. He also runs a teaching clinic in Asheville, North Carolina where practitioners can observe him treating patients with herbs, acupuncture, bodywork, exercises and lifestyle advice.


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