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Clinical Acupuncture: Scientific Basis
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By Gabriel Stux (Editor), Richard Hammerschlag (Editor), B. M. Berman, S. Birch, C. M. Cassidy, Z. H. Cho, J. Ezzo, R. Hammerschlag, J. S. Han, L. Lao, T. Oleson, B. Pomeranz, C. Shang and C. Takeshige
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Springer
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I read this book over 20 years ago and glad to find a copy on Amazon, January 19, 2016
By 2Grapes
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I read this book over 20 years ago and glad to find a copy on Amazon. If you are really interested in scientific knowledge of how acupuncture works, it is a good book for you. Remember: the book is not for leisure reading. it is a biomedical plus acupuncture based reference book. Enjoy!
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The Science of Acupuncture, August 30, 2007
By Anthony F. Jahn
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This is a useful adjunct to the pocket text by Stux and Pomerantz, but does not stand alone as a text for acupuncture. I would recommend it as a secondary text for those who already have one of the standard clinical texts, such as Deadman or Macciocia.
6 of 8 people found the above review helpful.
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