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There was plenty of CM information available in English before 1990.

Printing quality was variable and Wade-Giles transliteration was a

pain, but it was certainly feasible to learn, and more or less

comprehensive in scope. (And it was always understood that these

authors had learned from more _original source_ material)

 

A few from the herbs side of things that are (or were) in my library:

A Barefoot Doctor's Manual 1970 (English translation 1974)

Henry Liu's CM dictionary and extensive course material (by or before

early 80's)

Chinese Medical Terminology by Frank Liu / Liu Yan Mau 1980 (The

Commercial Press, HK)

Commonly Used Chinese Herb Formulas by Hong-yen Hsu 1980 (full Kampo

formula categories)

Dr Yeung's books Herbs / Formulas (both first published 1985)

Theory of Feverish Diseases and Clinical Applications by Hsu and Wang 1985

B. Flaws Hit Medicine (85?)

S. Dharmananda's original 3 volume Herbs course (mid 80's? built

formulas from basic clusters)

and tons of material sent out from Brion Herbs / SunTen / OHAI

 

Are students in the last 15 years any better qualified to practice

from having access to so many new books? Or just lost in

speculative interpretation of antiquities as they struggle to cope

with the many actual realities of healthcare?

 

I only study Mandarin so I can talk to my masseuses. Really. I have

no plans to read Shang1Han2Lun4.

 

joe reid

www.jreidomd.blogspot.com

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