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Dear Dr.,

Good morning, I hope you are doing fine.

Thank you for your book,  I have received it this morning. Do you have book about electro acupuncture?? if you have please advise me.

Best regards

FD Canada

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Hello!

I am a German doctor and I would like to order RENSHEN GUIPI WAN for my father. I brought this for him from China some years ago. I can¡¯t find a link to order it on your homepage and would ask you to tell me the price. I would like to order it as soon as possible to use your discount till the end of January. How much is the discount if we take 50 packs of 10 pieces?
Yours sincerely.

LB, Germany

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Dear Sir,

I have recently received two books I ordered a few weeks ago.  They are excellent and I thought I would write to thank you for your prompt service and the quality of your books. I will certainly be ordering more in the future.

Dr AM, England

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Dear Dr, 

I do apologise for the late reply caused by absence from office, and we thank you very much for professional reply. However, we confirm to you the purchase of 250 000 acupuncture needles with the quoted price of US 0.015 and the L/C will be opened next week. The tube type needles are expensive and we would like to know if there can be a discount for our further consideration.

In the meantime, please kindly give us your best price of the following medical lights 1-Multi-purpose acupuncture health device 3 sets.

2-T.D.P Therapeutic Apparatus-3 sets

We would like to order these devices with the needles right now. We therefore need your urgent response. As concerns the doctors, the contract terms are as follows, but the details will be given later.

Dr. MW Djibouti, Africa

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Dear Dr.,

Hope all well on your side. My daughter¡¯s condition has improved now. her bleeding has stopped. Her last ct-scan does not show any regress in the size of lymphangioma but good news is that it also hasn¡¯t increased in size. Regarding her leg swelling it¡¯s the same. we are continuing the medicine  (new formula) that you send to us......what is your opinion regarding her condition....how more months will it take after which we can have some regression in her lymphangioma? Rest is ok.

KS  Saudi

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Dear Dr.,

My goodness, it has been a long time since I have written.  You even wrote to me recently and I let more than two weeks slip by without responding. 

We have been terribly busy here since the beginning of this year.  I think I once told you that Linda wrote a proposal for Wittenberg to receive money for expanding East Asian studies.  We got the money ($2 million over four years), which is, of course, a wonderful thing, but it has meant a great deal of work.  I must attend many different and time-consuming meetings where we try to figure out procedures for using the money.  This is "free money" for many groups and departments on campus (which is to say that support for one group is not being taken away out of anyone else's budget) but we have already had lots of petty complaints from people who think that the system is "not fair" if they don't get some of the benefit. Linda has to work even harder because she is the head of East Asia studies and of the grant committee.  At the end of the day she comes home tells me all about her worries and complaints, so I have to experience it twice. Oh well, that's life.

There will be some benefit in the new grant for me.  Soon I will be in China with a group of teachers and administrators from Wittenberg.  We will spend about three weeks going to Shanghai, Hangzhou, Beijing, and Hong Kong.  We will be visiting the university exchange programs where our students will go using the grant money.  The group is supposed to see the facilities and discuss curriculum to decide which programs fit our needs. Of course, there will be a lot of sight seeing also. A secondary, but recognized, part of our travel is to start building excitement about
China on campus.  If all goes well, one of the programs that we will be become involved with at the Hanzhou College of TCM.  We want for our students to be able to go to Hangzhou for, perhaps, a four week introduction to TCM, followed by a two week tour of China. I don't know if
this plan will work or not, but I'd like to see it happen. Toby is working very hard at college, but he seems to be happy.  He, too, will be in China this summer.  He has plans to go to Kunming to study Chinese language. I don't know what he will do to further his studies of Chinese language when he returns to college this fall; his language will be beyond any courses they offer. Again, I am glad to hear that your international web business is doing so well. Congratulations.

Please give my best regards to your family.

Sincerely, SM USA

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