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Acupuncture Energetics: Classification and Treatment of Disease in Traditional Chinese Medicine
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(2 Reviews)
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June 1, 1983 |
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Hardcover
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This Book was NEVER PUBLISHED and DOES NOT Exist, November 30, -0001
By James R. Pannozzi
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I had two different librarians search for this book and after extensive checking they found it in just one private library located in New Hampshire. When I checked with them, they said it was just a computer entry and that they did not have the book either.
In addition, I asked the librarians to check out the "Raiko" company, supposed publisher of this book and they could find nothing about it.
Our best guess is that this book was never published, or might have been published in limited edition in Europe. It's availability is ZERO.
I gave it a poor rating only to warn people in this review that the book probably does not exist and not to waste time in a fruitless search for it.
If anyone has actually seen this book and can give details on where it was published that would be great.
Van Nghi has many fine books published and this in no way reflects on him or his books.
4 of 4 people found the above review helpful.
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Best Acupuncture Author, November 30, -0001
By Dostoevsky
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Any of the boook of this author is more then useful or helpful. You cannot read this book once or twice, you will read it permanentely during your acupuncture practice, finding every day something new and important. Knowing this book you will easy navigate in the world of all acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine books having possibility to different real writers and "small workers" in Acupuncture. This book put together many different books by different themes by same author. But most important that it show you correct explanation of normal and pathologycal aspects of energetics in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It will help you to different normal condition from disease, to do correct diagnostic and proper treatment instead follow point perscriptions of "small workers". Same author translated Su Weng and Ling Shu too - most explained and full translations I ever saw.
5 of 5 people found the above review helpful.
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