Basics of AcupunctureBasics of Acupuncture shows that it is possible to integrate Western medicine and traditional Chinese concepts. It starts with an updated review of the scientific bases of acupuncture and related research. |
Contents
Scientific Basis of Acupuncture B Pomeranz | 7 |
2 | 27 |
4 | 34 |
6 | 42 |
2 | 76 |
336 | 79 |
1 | 87 |
4 | 93 |
Technique of Acupuncture G Stux | 240 |
Acupuncture Treatment G Stux | 252 |
Electroacupuncture and Transcutaneous | 315 |
Additional Methods of Treatment G Stux | 326 |
Appendixes AD G Stux | 335 |
Alphabetic List of Chinese Point Names | 342 |
349 | |
Channels Organs and Points G Stux | 122 |
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