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Hi All!

Does anyone know how to get the chinese version of Master Tong's book?

 

Best regards,

Yandy

 

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<Chinese Medicine >

<Chinese Medicine >

Saturday, March 18, 2006 2:08 AM

Digest Number 1333

 

 

> There are 3 messages in this issue.

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> Topics in this digest:

>

> 1. Re: 16%

> stephenmacallan

> 2. Re: Tong " s acupuncutre

> Reenah Mcgill <reenahm

> 3. SV: Re: Tong " s acupuncutre

> " Carl Henryk Wallmark " <carlhenryk.wallmark

>

>

> ______________________

> ______________________

>

> Message: 1

> Fri, 17 Mar 2006 17:34:01 +0000

> stephenmacallan

> Re: 16%

>

> Hi,

> I recently posted the notion that smears were only 16% accurate - seemed

> to cause a minor furore. I was quoting a meta-analysis published by

> Whatdoctorsdonttellyou here in uk a few years ago. Cervical smears, it seemed

> are that inaccurate. At the same time, roughly, a national newspapers

> collected a few smears and had them analysed in different labs over the uk.

> Results were spectacularly awfull - zero unanimity, with one smear getting

> `all clear` in one lab, and `pre-cancerous cells` in another lab. The 16%

> figure was the notion that smears were accurate 16% of the time. Lets not get

> lost in admiration about medical tests, none of them are that great, in nterms

> of accuracy - the BMA, itself, published a report, last year, that medical

> tests overall are only 50% accurate. Think about it - if one test is 90%

> accurate then another must be only 10%!!!.

>

> regards

>

> stephen

>

> > the country and how this is connected with our economic competitiveness.

> >

> > My experience with OB/GYN exam info from my recent medical classes is that

> > these will only show up positive after cells have changed over time. This

> > kind of reminds of looking for parasites or another words a needle in the

> > haystack. It is certainly good to rule this out.

> >

> > Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >DrGRPorter

> > >Chinese Medicine

> > >Chinese Medicine

> > >Re: looking at post-menopausal bleeding from western

> > >perspective

> > >Wed, 15 Mar 2006 12:04:16 EST

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >Dear Stephen:

> > >

> > >What do you mean, they are 16% accurate? At what? If someone has an

> > >infection, an OB/GYN exam will find it. Apparently the person who started

> > >this

> > >thread has no way to rule that out before starting treatment.

> > >

> > >Do you think it is important to rule out Chlamydial infection?

> > >

> > >Guy Porter

> > >

> > >In a message dated 3/15/2006 8:40:34 A.M. Central Standard Time,

> > >stephenmacallan writes:

> > >

> > >hi,

> > >cervical smears (pap smears) are only 16 % accurate anyway - bit of a

> > >waste

> > >of time really

> > >

> > >stephen

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Yandi

 

Try to contact dr Wei-Chieh Young at:

19161 Colima Road

Rowland Heights, CA

(Colima Rd. & Otterbein Ave.)

Tel: 626-581-1755

http://www.drweichiehyoung.com/

 

His chinese version has been reprinted 20 times.

 

I guess they should be able to help you.

 

Alwin

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " yandy "

<yandy wrote:

>

> Hi All!

> Does anyone know how to get the chinese version of Master Tong's

book?

>

> Best regards,

> Yandy

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