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I would appreciate any input on this matter. Please send links for me

to check out. I know Phil has some good online databases.

 

 

 

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> " Greg Chauncey " <gchauncey

> January 10, 2005 3:02:12 PM PST

> <

> Cc: " Naomi Broering " <nbroering

> PCOM web links for herbal medicines

>

> Hi Todd

>

> We met today in the clinic.

> I am conducting the Senior Health computer workshops at Third St, First

> Lutheran Church, concurrent with PCOM's Senior Clinic.

> One of the participants (and a patient at the clinic) asked about

> looking up

> herbal medicines during our computer class.

>

> I searched the PCOM web site, and also NIH's MedlinePlus CAM links.

>

> On PCOM site we list HerbMed, but it is a pay site for almost the

> entire

> list.

>

> On MedlinePlus CAM link they had several sites. One was Memorial

> Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

> http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/11570.cfm

>

> It had a very detailed listing of herbs, uses, results, problems, and

> references.

>

> Another link was U of Washington Medicinal Herb Garden.

> http://nnlm.gov/pnr/uwmhg

>

> They had photographs of herbal plants, but no explanations or uses.

>

> My Work-Study assistant, Michael Padilla, suggested the web site

> http://tcmbasics.com/materiamedica.htm

>

> Geoff Thomas, my other, more experienced work-study assistant,

> suggested we

> talk to you.

>

> We (PCOM) need recommendations as to what direct links or websites we

> should

> have on the library web site for students for herbal medicines.

> Please contact me to discuss, or do you have any other ideas or

> suggestions?

>

> Thank you.

>

> Gregory A. Chauncey

> Senior Health Information Project Office

> 619-574-6909 X124

>

 

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I haven't weeded my links for a few months, so I'm sure that a few of

these are obsolete, but most should be okay:

http://gancao.net/aculinks/phpHoo2.php3?viewCat=2

 

-al.

 

On Jan 15, 2005, at 7:23 AM, wrote:

 

>

> Members

>

> I would appreciate any input on this matter. Please send links for me

> to check out. I know Phil has some good online databases.

>

 

>

>

>

>> Resent-<

>> " Greg Chauncey " <gchauncey

>> January 10, 2005 3:02:12 PM PST

>> <

>> Cc: " Naomi Broering " <nbroering

>> PCOM web links for herbal medicines

>>

>> Hi Todd

>>

>> We met today in the clinic.

>> I am conducting the Senior Health computer workshops at Third St,

>> First

>> Lutheran Church, concurrent with PCOM's Senior Clinic.

>> One of the participants (and a patient at the clinic) asked about

>> looking up

>> herbal medicines during our computer class.

>>

>> I searched the PCOM web site, and also NIH's MedlinePlus CAM links.

>>

>> On PCOM site we list HerbMed, but it is a pay site for almost the

>> entire

>> list.

>>

>> On MedlinePlus CAM link they had several sites. One was Memorial

>> Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

>> http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/11570.cfm

>>

>> It had a very detailed listing of herbs, uses, results, problems, and

>> references.

>>

>> Another link was U of Washington Medicinal Herb Garden.

>> http://nnlm.gov/pnr/uwmhg

>>

>> They had photographs of herbal plants, but no explanations or uses.

>>

>> My Work-Study assistant, Michael Padilla, suggested the web site

>> http://tcmbasics.com/materiamedica.htm

>>

>> Geoff Thomas, my other, more experienced work-study assistant,

>> suggested we

>> talk to you.

>>

>> We (PCOM) need recommendations as to what direct links or websites we

>> should

>> have on the library web site for students for herbal medicines.

>> Please contact me to discuss, or do you have any other ideas or

>> suggestions?

>>

>> Thank you.

>>

>> Gregory A. Chauncey

>> Senior Health Information Project Office

>> 619-574-6909 X124

>>

>

> ----------

>

>>

>

> Chinese Herbs

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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My site, www.acupunctureandherbalmedicine.com in the Resources page

has my work product from school, many different book sources as well

as instructors and experience in the file " Herbs " , " Formulas " etc.

There's lots of good stuff there for the public. No pictures,

though, just text in table format. If it helps....

 

,

wrote:

> Members

>

> I would appreciate any input on this matter. Please send links

for me

> to check out. I know Phil has some good online databases.

>

 

>

>

>

> > Resent-<@p...>

> > " Greg Chauncey " <gchauncey@p...>

> > January 10, 2005 3:02:12 PM PST

> > <@p...>

> > Cc: " Naomi Broering " <nbroering@p...>

> > PCOM web links for herbal medicines

> >

> > Hi Todd

> >

> > We met today in the clinic.

> > I am conducting the Senior Health computer workshops at Third

St, First

> > Lutheran Church, concurrent with PCOM's Senior Clinic.

> > One of the participants (and a patient at the clinic) asked

about

> > looking up

> > herbal medicines during our computer class.

> >

> > I searched the PCOM web site, and also NIH's MedlinePlus CAM

links.

> >

> > On PCOM site we list HerbMed, but it is a pay site for almost

the

> > entire

> > list.

> >

> > On MedlinePlus CAM link they had several sites. One was Memorial

> > Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

> > http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/11570.cfm

> >

> > It had a very detailed listing of herbs, uses, results,

problems, and

> > references.

> >

> > Another link was U of Washington Medicinal Herb Garden.

> > http://nnlm.gov/pnr/uwmhg

> >

> > They had photographs of herbal plants, but no explanations or

uses.

> >

> > My Work-Study assistant, Michael Padilla, suggested the web site

> > http://tcmbasics.com/materiamedica.htm

> >

> > Geoff Thomas, my other, more experienced work-study assistant,

> > suggested we

> > talk to you.

> >

> > We (PCOM) need recommendations as to what direct links or

websites we

> > should

> > have on the library web site for students for herbal medicines.

> > Please contact me to discuss, or do you have any other ideas or

> > suggestions?

> >

> > Thank you.

> >

> > Gregory A. Chauncey

> > Senior Health Information Project Office

> > 619-574-6909 X124

> >

>

> ----------

>

> >

>

> Chinese Herbs

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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