
"A physician who fails to read the pulse is like a blind man crossing a river."
Wang Shuhe, Mei Jing (The Pulse Classic)
Medical Pulsology (MP)
Become a Pulse Master with George Monkhouse
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Welcome to the online Medical Pulsology course
Ah there you are. I’ve been waiting. Thank you for coming! Let’s begin!
Ah there you are. I’ve been waiting. Thank you for coming! Let’s begin!
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Understanding Chinese Medicine's Basic Diagnostic Concepts
On a basic level, we are measuring two polarities - dryness-damp and heat-cold.
The 5 external forces are dryness, damp, heat, cold and wind.
The role of wind.
On a basic level, we are measuring two polarities - dryness-damp and heat-cold.
The 5 external forces are dryness, damp, heat, cold and wind.
The role of wind.
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How These Affect the Pulse
To ‘read’ the pulse, we must understand how heat, cold, damp and dryness affect the pulse.
To ‘read’ the pulse, we must understand how heat, cold, damp and dryness affect the pulse.
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The 4 Steps to Mastery
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
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The Mindset for Success
Develop the mindset of a relentless pursuit of getting. it. right.
You’re either winning or learning, and you need to learn. Put yourself out there. Feel pulses and give feedback on what you are feeling. Start with the next time you take a pulse and then just. don’t. stop.
Develop the mindset of a relentless pursuit of getting. it. right.
You’re either winning or learning, and you need to learn. Put yourself out there. Feel pulses and give feedback on what you are feeling. Start with the next time you take a pulse and then just. don’t. stop.
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Positioning of the Patient
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
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Positioning of the Practitioner
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
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Pulse Positions (pt1) - Cun, Guan, Chi and beyond...
The MP locations of Cun, Guan, Chi, intermediary and proximal pulses.
The MP locations of Cun, Guan, Chi, intermediary and proximal pulses.
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The pulse branches at the wrist
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Pulse Positions (pt3) - Subdivisions
Breaking down each position into 3 we can find even richer detail.
Breaking down each position into 3 we can find even richer detail.
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What you can find at each position in the R wrist
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What you can find at each position in the L wrist
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Nourish your destiny and tonify your spirit by mastering pulse diagnosis. You and your patients deserve it.
The time is now.
YOUR FUTURE SELF HAS CALLED YOU HERE.