Sabine Wilms
Dr. Sabine Wilms has been studying the history of Chinese medicine (esp. the treatment of the female body) for well over a dozen years, since her days as a doctoral student in Asian Studies and medical Anthropology at the University of Arizona. She currently divides her time between producing books on Chinese medicine, learning and teaching about Chinese medical history, gynecology, and sustainable living, and living the good life in pursuit of the perfect goat cheese on her biodynamic farm in the mountains of Northern New Mexico. Her publications include Bei Ji Qian Jin Yao Fang, Essential Prescriptions worth a Thousand in Gold for Every Emergency: Volumes 2-4 on Gynecology (The Chinese Medicine Database, 2007) The translation of Pathomechanisms of the Five Viscera by Yan Shilin (separate books on the Heart, Liver, Lung, Spleen, and Kidney, 2005-2007, Paradigm Publications) Jin gui yao lue: Essential Prescriptions of the Golden Coffer and Concise Introduction to Chinese Medicine, Chinese Medicine in Infertility (co-edited with Andreas Noll), The Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion: Zhen Jiu Da Cheng, Vol. 1 (co-authored with Shelley Ochs and Lorraine Wilcox).