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Rory:

 

Interesting. Are you just including the herbal classics at New York

College or are you also planning on classic acupuncture texts? Do

you use the Mai Jing or stick to the Shen/Hammer materials? I'm

planning to cover topics from the Mai Jing in the third seminar and

classes following in my pulse diagnosis series.

 

I wonder if any other schools are represented on this forum by their

teachers?

 

 

Jim Ramholz

 

 

 

 

 

 

, Rory Kerr <rorykerr@w...> wrote:

> At New York College we now have SHL & WB as two separate 3 unit 15

> week courses, both in the final year after formulae are completed.

> I'm thinking of instituting a third 2 or 3 unit class combining

> other important " classics " such as the Pi Wei Lun.

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Dear Group,

 

At Yo San, we teach one course of 42 hours on just Shang Han Lun and Wen

Bing, and a separate course of 28 hours on other acupuncture and TCM

classics.

 

Julie

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jramholz <jramholz

 

Monday, August 26, 2002 7:54 AM

Was Re: CAOM---now Classroom

 

 

> Rory:

>

> Interesting. Are you just including the herbal classics at New York

> College or are you also planning on classic acupuncture texts? Do

> you use the Mai Jing or stick to the Shen/Hammer materials? I'm

> planning to cover topics from the Mai Jing in the third seminar and

> classes following in my pulse diagnosis series.

>

> I wonder if any other schools are represented on this forum by their

> teachers?

>

>

> Jim Ramholz

, Rory Kerr <rorykerr@w...> wrote:

> > At New York College we now have SHL & WB as two separate 3 unit 15

> > week courses, both in the final year after formulae are completed.

> > I'm thinking of instituting a third 2 or 3 unit class combining

> > other important " classics " such as the Pi Wei Lun.

>

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>

>

> Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed healthcare

practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializing

in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services,

including board approved online continuing education.

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