The texts of books as well as the texts of online sources (links) were used to compose this website texts and are used to prepare acupuncture & massage treatments.
Traditional Meridian Acupumcture

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Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1975). “An Outline of Chinese Acupuncture.” China, Peking, Foreign Language Press. Hardcover, 305 pages.
Beijing College of Traditional Chines Medicine, Shanghai College of Traditional Chines Medicine, Nanjing College of Traditional Chines Medicine, The Acupuncture Institute of the Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1980). “Essentials of Chinese Acupuncture.” China, Beijing, Foreign Languages Press. Hardcover 432 Pages.
Brittanica (2023) “Traditional Chinese Medicine“, at britannica.com/science/traditional-Chinese-medicine
Gruyter, De (2008). Chapter 6 “The Clinical Medical Paradigm” from the book “Medicine & Philosophy”, at doi.org/10.1515/9783110321364.173
Jin, Guan-Yuan, and Jin, Jia-Jia X., and Jin, Louis L. (2007). “Reflex Zones: Essence of the mMeridians”. ISBN (Print) 978-0-387-71028-0, ISBN (Online) 978-0-387-71029-7, <doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71029-7_3>. USA, New York, Springer: Chapter in Contemporary Medical Acupuncture, pages 44-87.
Longhurst, John C. (2010). “Defining Meridians. A Modern Basis of Understanding”. JAMS, Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies. Volume 3, Issue s, June 2010, pages 67-74. <doi.org/10.1016/S2005-2901(10)60014-3>
Molen, van der, C. (1979). “Acupunctuur. Praktische Handleiding.” ISBN 90-6087-575-3. Nederland, Lochem, de Tijdstroom B.V. Hardcover, 301 pages.

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