Aug 02 2007

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Afternoon Tea with Huang Huang

yong-kang-painting.jpgIf you are a reader of The Lantern, then you perhaps have already seen this interview with Dr. Huang. If you are not a reader of The Lantern, and you are the kind of practitioner that would rather read the Classics, than sift through modern research. If you are the kind of person that prefers to noodle through the thoughts and clinical experience of seasoned doctors, instead of following the latest on how MRI’s say acupuncture works. Then The Lantern is certainly worth your time and money!In the last issue, they published this interview which came from an afternoon discussion of medicine, and in particular, the origins of his book The Ten Major Formula Families. It is a good introduction, not only to his particular style of clinical reasoning, but also touches on the history of this method of treatment.Of course, if you would actually like to sit down with Dr Huang and discuss medicine, that is also a possibility. We have just a couple more spaces left in the fall trip to Nanjing.Come join us!

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2 Responses to “Afternoon Tea with Huang Huang”

  1. Kaleb Montgomeryon 06 Jun 2008 at 12:02 pm 1

    Hi
    I was facinated by Dr. Huang’s formula types. Do you know where you can find the translation of his book “the 10 major formula categories in chinese medicine”

    Thanks
    Kaleb

  2. Michael Maxon 06 Jun 2008 at 5:28 pm 2

    Kaleb

    I am in the process of translating his book in English, it should be available in the near future. Keep watching this blog for details!

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