Acupuncture: theory, efficacy, and practice (Ann. Intern. Med. —2002. —Mar. 5. — Vol. 136(5). —P. 374—383: англ.)

T. Kaptchuk

Neurology Bulletin ›› 2002, Vol. XXXIV ›› Issue (1-2) : 82 -83.

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Neurology Bulletin ›› 2002, Vol. XXXIV ›› Issue (1-2) :82 -83. DOI: 10.17816/nb87580
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Acupuncture: theory, efficacy, and practice (Ann. Intern. Med. —2002. —Mar. 5. — Vol. 136(5). —P. 374—383: англ.)
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Traditionally, acupuncture is based on ancient theories, consistent with the concepts of Confucianism and Taoism. Ideas such as the teaching of Wu-Xing, the theory of the five primary elements, YIN-YANG, are used for practitioners in East Asian countries, the concept of using this method of treatment for many diseases.

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T. Kaptchuk. Acupuncture: theory, efficacy, and practice (Ann. Intern. Med. —2002. —Mar. 5. — Vol. 136(5). —P. 374—383: англ.). Neurology Bulletin, 2002, XXXIV(1-2): 82-83 DOI:10.17816/nb87580

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