Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Hola Herbalistas! I'm cleaning up some text and have come accross a term that describes a type of fever that arises from damp heat called " unsurfaced heat effusion " (or as we're calling it in this book, " usurfaced fever " .) My question is this: is it " un-surfaced " or is it " unsurfaced " . The author who's book I'm editing has written it as " un-surfaced " , but I would prefer to see " unsurfaced " . I checked with the Wiseman/Ye PDCM. They too use the term " un-surfaced " but this one particular mention on page 279 of the 2nd edition appears at the end of a line where it was hypenated to fit the large word on to two lines, so I still don't know if Wiseman hyphenates it or not. Does anybody have non-hypenated references to this term? Thanks. -- Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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