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The acculturation and re-acculturation of acupuncture

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Post time: 2009-04-28 11:17:27
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A chapter from the book [i:603c8a6953][b:603c8a6953]Understanding Acupuncture[/b:603c8a6953][/i:603c8a6953] by Birch & Felt (Elsevier, 1999).

An interesting analysis of the history of TCM in China and abroad, including North America, Europe, and former USSR.

CHAPTER FULL TEXT ([i:603c8a6953]Elsevier sample chapters[/i:603c8a6953]): http://www.intl.elsevierhealth.com/e-books/pdf/17.pdf


Article by Dr. Yun-tao Ma, PhD, LAc [i:603c8a6953][b:603c8a6953]Pearls and Strings in Classical Acupuncture, Part One: The Acculturation of Acupuncture in the United States[/b:603c8a6953][/i:603c8a6953] in [i:603c8a6953]Acupuncture Today[/i:603c8a6953] June, 2006, Volume 07, Issue 06

FULL TEXT: http://www.acupuncturetoday.com/archives2006/jun/06ma.html

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