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I have been plodding through some chinese text on the san jiao using

wenlin 2.6. I am actually pretty shocked at how much I can grasp.

However it is only because I am familiar with the topic and the

perspective of the author. It would be a lot rougher with completely

unfamiliar material, if not impossible for me right now. However it is

encouraging. I was wondering if anyone could send me some scanned chinese

text from a standard basic materia medica. I am curious to see what I

could get out of something was organized in that format as opposed to

prose essay.

 

 

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" Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocre

minds " -- Albert Einstein

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, " Par Scott " <parufus@e...> wrote:

one of these has chunks of Ben Cao Gang Mu, which are very easy to read, the

other has some other information which might fit the bill.

 

It fits exactly. I was able to read all the information about san qi just now

using wenlin. thanks.

 

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Try these web sites, I see from your last post you figured out you can cut and paste into the program, one of these has chunks of Ben Cao Gang Mu, which are very easy to read, the other has some other information which might fit the bill.

 

http://bencao.wangking.com/bcgm.asp

http://www.tian-i.com.tw/ This has formulas, and some other stuff that I haven't looked at yet.

 

Par

 

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Tuesday, May 20, 2003 10:30 PM

materia medica

I have been plodding through some chinese text on the san jiao using wenlin 2.6. I am actually pretty shocked at how much I can grasp. However it is only because I am familiar with the topic and the perspective of the author. It would be a lot rougher with completely unfamiliar material, if not impossible for me right now. However it is encouraging. I was wondering if anyone could send me some scanned chinese text from a standard basic materia medica. I am curious to see what I could get out of something was organized in that format as opposed to prose essay.Chinese Herbshttp://www..orgvoice: fax: "Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocre minds" -- Albert Einstein

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