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Titles
- Illustration from early Chinese medical textbook5
- Tsoë-Bosi2
- A Chinese "barefoot doctor" uses her needles to treat a production brigade worker1
- A centuries-old drawing in a Shanghai museum1
- A collection of centuries-old needles, on display at Shanghai's Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine1
- A modern anatomy chart for Chinese medical students shows the acupuncture points and meridians1
- Acupuncturation Needles1
- Acupuncture being practised in France1
- Acupuncture is a routinely accepted part of medical practice1
- Akupunkturtafel Tafel 11
- Akupunkturtafel Tafel 21
- Akupunkturtafel Tafel 31
- Current techniques for stimulating the "points" include the use of lasers1
- Electrical stimulation of the needle, used in dentistry1
- Health students practicing acupuncture techniques on each other1
- In China today, the ancient skills of acupuncture are practiced in combination with modern medical methods. Here the needles are being electrically stimulated1
- In dentistry, there may even be no need for a needle1
- Pigtails swinging, 26-year- old Hou Qing-Yi shows how acupuncture helped her to walk - where "Western" treatment failed1
- The needle is still in motion; the surgeons have opened up the chest and are probing for the tumor1
- [Acupuncture anesthesia during an operation to remove a lung tumor]1