Chen Jirui
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Dr. Chen Jirui | |
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Education | Peking Union Medical College, 1957. |
Occupation(s) | Co - founder: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the first English-language periodical on TCM published in China. Co-editor of Acupuncture Case Histories from China, 1988. |
Known for | Research scientist, medical doctor and a teacher. Played a key role in introducing traditional Chinese medicine to English-speaking medical professionals. |
Dr. Chen Jirui (陈集瑞, also known as Chen Jirui; 1930–2004) was a Chinese research scientist, medical doctor, and teacher.[1] He played a key role in introducing traditional Chinese medicine to English-speaking medical professionals. His book Acupuncture Case Histories from China was essential reading for the California State Acupuncture Board.
Professional life
[edit]Chen graduated from Peking Union Medical College in 1957. In the early 1980s, he was one of the founders of the Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the first English-language periodical on TCM published in China. He was also a member of the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
He was co-editor (with Nissi Wang) of Acupuncture Case Histories from China (Eastland Press, 1988), a book, which marked "the first original collection of acupuncture case histories in English. It includes over one hundred case histories contributed by prominent acupuncture practitioners in China."[2]
In 1990, he emigrated to the United States, where he held several posts, again serving as an intermediary between Western medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture. He was also director of research at the East West Medical Research Institute in Los Angeles, co-editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, research scientist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, an instructor at SAMRA University and Emperor's College and director of research at Tongyuan International.
Publications
[edit]- (co-ed. with Nissi Wang) Acupuncture Case Histories from China (Eastland Press, 1988) ISBN 978-0939616077
- (co-ed. with Nissi Wang, tr. François Beyens) Acupuncture: observations cliniques en Chine (Vigot, 1999) ISBN 978-2872930050
- (co-ed. with Nissi Wang, tr. Josef Fallbacher) Akupunktur aus China in 101 Fallbeschreibungen : Diagnose und Therapie gemäss den Grundlagen der Traditionellen Chinesischen Medizin (Wilhelm Maudrich, 2000) ISBN 978-3851757385
- (co-ed. with Nissi Wang) Casos Clinicos de Acupuntura da China ISBN 978-8572417228
References
[edit]- ^ Obituary in The Los Angeles Times, 13 September 2004 https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/latimes/obituary.aspx?n=jerry-chen-jirui&pid=2603306 - retrieved 1 July 2018
- ^ Description by the publisher. https://atwhsbhjm02.storage.googleapis.com/MDkzOTYxNjA3Ng==02.pdf