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Congrats Eric! Thanks as well for you frequent additions and

elucidations to the discussions here.

 

>

> Congrats to CHA frequent contributor Eric Brand for the publication of

> Pathomechanisms of the Heart. Eric was an editor on the project. I

> picked up the book from our school bookstore today and assume it is

> now available from Paradigm and Redwing Press.

> I'm halfway through it and it is very exciting reading.

> doug

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On Nov 4, 2005, at 11:59 PM, wrote:

> Congrats to CHA frequent contributor Eric Brand for the publication of

> Pathomechanisms of the Heart. Eric was an editor on the project. I

> picked up the book from our school bookstore today and assume it is

> now available from Paradigm and Redwing Press.

> I'm halfway through it and it is very exciting reading.

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Books like this are just what we need to take our education to the next

level. I'm particularly glad that this book has arrived, as serious

chronic heart conditions are not currently a common part of clinical

practice for most practitioners, and I believe they could be. This, and

Blue Poppy's The Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease with Chinese

Medicine offer sufficient depth in the literature for practitioners to

study and get the solid background necessary to take on such patients.

 

Eric, very well done. It's very well laid out, and I really like the

literature review in each section. I also this including the chinese

along with the english will be helpful if the book is adopted in

doctoral programs, as it allows Chinese faculty better access. Do you

know when others in this series ( I assume there will be a series) will

appear?

 

Rory

 

 

 

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Further congrats to Eric for a stellar presentation at Pacific

Symposium on Pathomechanisms in Gynecology. A highly professional,

thorough survey of present day real time herbal practice in Taiwan,

especially the practice of Feng Ye. Fascinating stuff.

 

 

On Nov 4, 2005, at 8:59 PM, wrote:

 

> Congrats to CHA frequent contributor Eric Brand for the publication of

> Pathomechanisms of the Heart. Eric was an editor on the project. I

> picked up the book from our school bookstore today and assume it is

> now available from Paradigm and Redwing Press.

> I'm halfway through it and it is very exciting reading.

> doug

 

 

 

 

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Do you

> know when others in this series ( I assume there will be a series) will

> appear?

 

The liver and spleen texts have their raw translation finished but

still need the editorial phase. They should both be out this coming

year. The original Chinese texts have been finished and the final two

are due to be translated shortly. Unlike most CM texts, this series

has never been published before in Chinese. The bilingual Paradigm

release is the first time the book has ever been brought to the

market, in either English or Chinese. It is a recent work compiled by

a well-known Chinese physician-scholar.

 

Eric

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Doug

 

Thanks for mentioning the article.

 

I'd very much appreciate any comments, thoughts or criticism if anyone

gets a change to read it.

 

respectfully,

 

Jason Robertson

 

 

 

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wrote:

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> Congrats to CHA contributor Jason Robertson for his article in the

latest Journal of Chinese

> Medicine. It's a short introduction to channel palpitation and a

portion of his much awaited

> forthcoming book. It looks very exciting and I look forward to see

how it can add to (my)

> acupuncture practice. Those who haven't subscibed to the JCM can buy

the article on-line.

> Doug

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20/06/2007

 

>ATMA NAMASTE!

 

CONGRATULATIONS AND WISHING ALL THE SUCCESSES TO Ms CHRISTINE CHOACHUY AND Ms

CATHERINE CHOACHUY IN THEIR NEW GREAT ASSIGNMENTS.

 

May Master Bless all your Work to bring up pranic healing and Arhatic Yoga in

the comming year.

 

SM. MAHADEVASWAMY,

PRANIC HEALER AND TRAINER

MYSORE.

KARNATAKA,

INDIA.

 

 

 

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