Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 Zev: Which SHL case history book is this? Is it: Shang Han Lun Xian Dai Yan Jiu Yu Lin Chuang ying Yong? (purple & white cover?) --chris Message: 4 Fri, 19 Aug 2005 08:16:21 -0700 " " <zrosenbe Re: ? chinese lang need? I just received the SHL case history book based on Craig Mitchell's recommendation. I must say I was more than impressed by Craig's presentation at the CHA symposium last year and the followup article by Dan Bensky in the Lantern journal. What impressed me was an alternative logical system applied to clinical situations that ends up with different prescriptions and treatments (including acupuncture and moxa) than the standard TCM zang-fu approach. Indeed, the SHL style developed in this text (presently only in Chinese) uses a more channel- based approach. I think with all this talk of evidence- based medicine, we forget that there are often great variances in approach possible in treatment, and that Chinese medicine is much more of a logical approach than merely empirical. There is a series of logical steps and deductions that lead to clinical decisions, not just 'this worked before for so-and-so, let's try this'. " Gentlemen! You can't fight in here! This is the War Room! " (from Stanley Kubrick's 'Dr. Strangelove') __ Start your day with - make it your home page http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2005 Report Share Posted August 29, 2005 Yes, this is the text. Additional title is " Shang han ming yi yan jing xuan " . Sorry for the delay, I'm just back from Taos and didn't have the text with me to check. Just got it before I left. On Aug 21, 2005, at 3:08 AM, Chris Flanagan wrote: > Zev: > > Which SHL case history book is this? Is it: > > Shang Han Lun Xian Dai Yan Jiu Yu Lin Chuang ying > Yong? > (purple & white cover?) > > --chris > > > Message: 4 > Fri, 19 Aug 2005 08:16:21 -0700 > " " <zrosenbe > Re: ? chinese lang need? > > I just received the SHL case history book based on > Craig Mitchell's > recommendation. I must say I was more than impressed > by Craig's > presentation at the CHA symposium last year and the > followup article > by Dan Bensky in the Lantern journal. What impressed > me was an > alternative logical system applied to clinical > situations that ends > up with different prescriptions and treatments > (including acupuncture > and moxa) than the standard TCM zang-fu approach. > Indeed, the SHL > style developed in this text (presently only in > Chinese) uses a more > channel- based approach. I think with all this talk > of evidence- > based medicine, we forget that there are often great > variances in > approach possible in treatment, and that Chinese > medicine is much > more of a logical approach than merely empirical. > There is a series > of logical steps and deductions that lead to clinical > decisions, not > just 'this worked before for so-and-so, let's try > this'. > > > > " Gentlemen! You can't fight in here! This is the War Room! " > (from Stanley Kubrick's 'Dr. Strangelove') > > > > __ > Start your day with - make it your home page > http://www./r/hs > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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