Neoclassical Pulse Diagnosis is the result of 30 years discovery into family lineage and contemporary applications of classical literature.
It is not designed to be a translational piece, but rather a reflection on practice and knowledge in the clinic.
This book addresses the assessment of the entirety of channel systems using pulse diagnosis. The methods addressed are based on the author's interpretation of the Yellow Emperor's Classic, The Pulse Classic, and the Difficult Classic. This view is contrasted with the organ centric view of the Ding family tradition as taught by Drs Shen and Hammer.
In addition to the problems of practice, this book addresses the matter of building knowledge in the clinic, a discipline called clinical epistemology.