Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 Hi All, I just thought I would mention since we are talking about Jason Robertson's Applied Channel theory book, that the Database is bringing Jason Robertson to Portland, OR on November 1st & 2nd, and to Boulder, CO on November 15th & 16th. 13 NCCAOM PDA's (pending) for the lecture. Topic of the Lecture will be: Channel Palpation and Diagnosis. Go to www.cm-dbcart.com to read a full synopsis of what will be taught at the lecture, and to sign up if you like. Only 30 seats available, as this will be a hands on palpation class. Sincerely, L.Ac. The Database Chinese Medicine www.cm-dbcart.com , <zrosenbe wrote: > > The Wang Juyi book, along with your moxabustion text, are the best > books on acupuncture and moxabustion I've seen in many years. I am > enjoying them both immensely. > > While I have your attention, your bio on the book says that you are > self-taught in medical Chinese. Obviously you have a very high skill > level in classical Chinese judging by the translation work in the > text. I was wondering if you'd be willing to share how you were able > to reach such a high level of reading and translation skills, as this > is something I've been struggling with for years. > > > On Jul 6, 2008, at 12:29 PM, Lorraine Wilcox L.Ac. wrote: > > > Hi Doug, > > > > Thanks so much for your words! It is nice to hear that someone is > > reading it :-) > > > > I also want to congratulate Jason Robertson on his Applied Channel > > Theory book with Wang Juyi. I am enjoying reading it. Not only is > > the information good, but the book has personality. I like the > > dialogs with Dr. Wang and the descriptions of moving around Beijing > > as well as the ideas discussed. > > > > I have to teach point categories next week so I am reading the > > related section now, looking for additional insights. I think it is > > an important book. > > > > Lorraine Wilcox Ph.D., L.Ac. > > > > Posted by: " " > > Sat Jul 5, 2008 2:52 pm (PDT) > > > > Congrats to Lorraine Wilcox on her moxa book which recently came > > out. A Blue Poppy publication. It reads well and also seems to very > > well designed. good going! > > Doug > > > > > > > > > Chair, Department of Herbal Medicine > Pacific College of Oriental Medicine > San Diego, Ca. 92122 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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