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Hello to all.

I have been in China recentely and I saw the use of haihua in many hospitals

there. Does any one on the list work with it for long time and can say something

about it, for example:

- time of use;

- best indications;

- advantages;

- contraindication;

 

Thank you for reply

Jean Joaquim, DVM, MSc

Brazil

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Pete Theisen

Chinese Medicine

Saturday, October 09, 2004 1:42 AM

Re: patient bookings

 

 

 

johan.nilsson wrote:

>

> Hi folks, a question about patient programming. <snip> what methods

> do you use to keep track on how long they have been in? I have been

> looking at sand timers, but would love to have your ideas first.

>

 

Hi Johan!

 

During my internship I had to manage more than one patient at a time. I

used an electronic kitchen timer clipped to the treatment room door.

This was a standard practice in the clinic, it was in use long before I

got there.

 

Now that I have my own clinic I don't need a timer, a calender will do

since I seldom have more than one patient a day.

 

Regards,

 

Pete

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Hi Jean,

 

I have not heard of hai hua at all. Could it be huai hua (pagoda flower

- flos sophorae) which is a herb for stopping bleeding?

 

Best Wishes,

 

Steve

 

 

On 10/10/2004, at 4:52 AM, Jean wrote:

 

>

>

> Hello to all.

> I have been in China recentely and I saw the use of haihua in many

> hospitals there. Does any one on the list work with it for long time

> and can say something about it, for example:

> - time of use;

> - best indications;

> - advantages;

> - contraindication;

>

> Thank you for reply

> Jean Joaquim, DVM, MSc

> Brazil

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