For students and practitioners of Chinese medicine one of the more difficult diagnostic
methods to learn and master is pulse diagnosis. Successful transmission of this knowledge and
skill requires the description of what is felt through palpation - something that often evades
the comprehension of most beginning students if these descriptions are not portrayed
effectively. The Pocket Atlas of Pulse Diagnosis unravels the mystery of pulse diagnosis.
Detailed explanations of the 28 individual pulses are presented along with simple diagrams
that vividly illustrate how the different pulses should feel like under the fingers at each
level of palpation. Useful comparisons of the different pulses are also included to aid the
reader in understanding how to differentiate between the many types of pulses. There is a
chapter that analyzes the pulse manifestations of various common diseases as well as a chapter
that discusses sections of Wáng Shu-Hé's The Pulse Canon (Mài Jing). One cannot find a more
rich presentation of pulse diagnosis in a pocket-sized atlas. All in all this is a valuable
and convenient learning tool for anyone seeking to be proficient in the art of pulse diagnosis.