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Title: How to Measure and Diagnose the Functions of Meridians and Corresponding Internal Organs
Author: Hiroshi Motoyama
Description: Ex-library. Printed wraps. Label damage on front cover. Library stamp on inside of front cover, pocket on rear flyleaf; two short paragraphs are underlined, else interior is generally clean. Features many graphs and other illustrations. [6]+ 191 pages. 10 x 7 inches. Rare. Three institutional copies located on OCLC (JFK University, national library of Japan, Frankfurt University Library).
A work by the Japanese parapsychologist and spiritual instructor, Hiroshi Motoyama (1925-2015), describing and explaining his experiments towards proving that the functional state of each organ could be detected by measuring skin current, voltage, etc., at the Seiketsu point where the functional conditions of a meridian, corresponding to the organ concerned, are reflected. His studies reveal the tendency that when a certain organ is affected with an organic disease, an abnormality would most likely appear in the meridian corresponding to that organ.
Throughout the volume, which is part theoretical and part technical, Motoyama describes his experiments using his own invention, a device he calls ''Motoyama's Apparatus for Measuring the Functional Conditions of Meridians and their Corresponding Internal Organs,'' or AMI for short, invented during the period 1972-73. He concludes the volume with a comparative study between ECG and the results of his AMI studies.
Binding: Softcover
Condition: Good
Publisher: The Institute for Religious Psychology
Place: Tokyo, Japan
Year: 1975
Keywords: Traditional Chinese Medicine, meridians, acupuncture points, skin impedance, skin electrical resistance, research,
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