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What is a Meridian or Channel? THE
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CHAPTER 6 A Scientific Explanation
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56 A Scientific Explanation of Acup
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60 A Scientific Explanation of Acup
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CHAPTER 7 Different Modalities of A
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64 Different Modalities of Acupunct
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� � 66 The acupuncture examinat
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� � 70 � Tapping in a needle
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72 Ting points, located in the coro
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74 Different Modalities of Acupunct
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76 Different Modalities of Acupunct
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CHAPTER 8 Acupuncture as a Diagnost
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80 Acupuncture as a Diagnostic Tool
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CHAPTER 9 Acupuncture for Specific
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88 Acupuncture for Specific Conditi
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CHAPTER 10 Cases Involving Acupunct
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104 Cases Involving Acupuncture whi
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CHAPTER 11 Herbal Treatments 108 Ap
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GLOSSARY 110 Acupuncture — The Ch
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112 Glossary Dermatosis — Inflamm
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114 system. Glossary Nuclear scinti
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RESOURCES FOR HORSE OWNERS 120 In 1
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REFERENCES 122 “The I.V.A.S. Vete
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124 References Lischer,CJ.“Acupun
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126 References Tickert, CG.“A Nat
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