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HI, All!

Thanks for your advice about my teaching! I have read them all

carefully and foud them very helpful!

 

Anybody read <The complete illustrated guide to >,

written by TOM Williams, Barnes & Noble Books. Any comments?

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Chinese Medicine , " leeapple301 "

<leeapple301> wrote:

>

> HI, All!

> Thanks for your advice about my teaching! I have read them all

> carefully and foud them very helpful!

>

> Anybody read <The complete illustrated guide to >,

> written by TOM Williams, Barnes & Noble Books. Any comments?

 

I think that if you are aiming to teach at a professional level, you

should use books intended for professionals and not books written for

the general public. There are not any books for laypeople at this

time that portray Chinese medicine without a gross simplification of

concepts. It is a disservice to give your students a watered-down

form of a very complex medical system. I would encourage you to use

books like Fundamentals of , which are very accurate

in the transmission of Chinese medicine.

 

Eric

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thanks! Eric,I do value the professional ones. I browse lay books as

references to learn easier ways to explain(my English is not

native). Somebody likes it. So I would like to do a survey here.

 

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " smilinglotus "

<smilinglotus> wrote:

>

> Chinese Medicine , " leeapple301 "

> <leeapple301> wrote:

> >

> > HI, All!

> > Thanks for your advice about my teaching! I have read them all

> > carefully and foud them very helpful!

> >

> > Anybody read <The complete illustrated guide to Chinese

Medicine>,

> > written by TOM Williams, Barnes & Noble Books. Any comments?

>

> I think that if you are aiming to teach at a professional level,

you

> should use books intended for professionals and not books written

for

> the general public. There are not any books for laypeople at this

> time that portray Chinese medicine without a gross simplification

of

> concepts. It is a disservice to give your students a watered-down

> form of a very complex medical system. I would encourage you to

use

> books like Fundamentals of , which are very

accurate

> in the transmission of Chinese medicine.

>

> Eric

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Lee will also have the extra difficulty of teaching Iranian doctors for whom

English is a second language. This will make it difficult to use the more

technically worded texts. - Matt Bauer

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leeapple301

Chinese Medicine

Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:03 PM

Re: The complete illustrated guide to

 

 

 

thanks! Eric,I do value the professional ones. I browse lay books as

references to learn easier ways to explain(my English is not

native). Somebody likes it. So I would like to do a survey here.

 

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " smilinglotus "

<smilinglotus> wrote:

>

> Chinese Medicine , " leeapple301 "

> <leeapple301> wrote:

> >

> > HI, All!

> > Thanks for your advice about my teaching! I have read them al

> > carefully and foud them very helpful!

> >

> > Anybody read <The complete illustrated guide to Chinese

Medicine>,

> > written by TOM Williams, Barnes & Noble Books. Any comments?

>

> I think that if you are aiming to teach at a professional level,

you

> should use books intended for professionals and not books written

for

> the general public. There are not any books for laypeople at this

> time that portray Chinese medicine without a gross simplification

of

> concepts. It is a disservice to give your students a watered-down

> form of a very complex medical system. I would encourage you to

use

> books like Fundamentals of , which are very

accurate

> in the transmission of Chinese medicine.

>

> Eric

 

 

 

 

 

http://babel.altavista.com/

 

and adjust

accordingly.

 

 

If you are a TCM academic and wish to discuss TCM with other academics, click

on this link

 

 

 

 

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:-(, I knew it. That's how things are called really complex.

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Chinese Medicine , " Matt Bauer "

<acu.guy@g...> wrote:

> Lee will also have the extra difficulty of teaching Iranian

doctors for whom English is a second language. This will make it

difficult to use the more technically worded texts. - Matt Bauer

> -

> leeapple301

> Chinese Medicine

> Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:03 PM

> Re: The complete illustrated guide to Chinese

Medicine

>

>

>

> thanks! Eric,I do value the professional ones. I browse lay

books as

> references to learn easier ways to explain(my English is not

> native). Somebody likes it. So I would like to do a survey here.

>

>

>

>

> --- In

Chinese Medicine , " smilinglotus "

> <smilinglotus> wrote:

> >

> > --- In

Chinese Medicine , " leeapple301 "

> > <leeapple301> wrote:

> > >

> > > HI, All!

> > > Thanks for your advice about my teaching! I have read them al

> > > carefully and foud them very helpful!

> > >

> > > Anybody read <The complete illustrated guide to Chinese

> Medicine>,

> > > written by TOM Williams, Barnes & Noble Books. Any comments?

> >

> > I think that if you are aiming to teach at a professional

level,

> you

> > should use books intended for professionals and not books

written

> for

> > the general public. There are not any books for laypeople at

this

> > time that portray Chinese medicine without a gross

simplification

> of

> > concepts. It is a disservice to give your students a watered-

down

> > form of a very complex medical system. I would encourage you

to

> use

> > books like Fundamentals of , which are very

> accurate

> > in the transmission of Chinese medicine.

> >

> > Eric

>

>

>

>

>

> To translate this message, copy and paste it into this web link

page, http://babel.altavista.com/

>

>

and

adjust accordingly.

>

> Messages are the property of the author. Any duplication outside

the group requires prior permission from the author.

>

> If you are a TCM academic and wish to discuss TCM with other

academics,

 

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>

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