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Vol. 6 No. 2
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Reinterpreting Qi in the 21st Century
Acupuncture and Physiotherapists A personal View
Filling the Whole in Acupuncture Part 1 1 What are we Doing in the Supplementation Needle Technique
TCM in Germany Views from Four Leading Practitioners
The Lived Body Changing Conceptions of Embodiment and Their Challenge to Modern Chinese Medicine
Towards a Systems View of Medicine
TCM from China to the UK
A Case Study Treating Asthma Successfully Using Five Element Principles
Fertility
Vol. 6 No. 1
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Ethics in Fertility Medicine
Treating Infertility in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Huang Di Medical Sage or Time Lord
Epistemological Orientations to Acupuncture Practice Implications for Acupuncture Knowledge Practice and Research
Cells Fibres and Fluid An Explanation for the Homeostatic Effects of Acupuncture Channels and Qi
Management of Breech Presentation with the use of Moxibustion in Women in the UK: A Preliminary Study
Intention Embodying the Moment Transforming Disease
Respecting Patient Confidentiality
The Emotion of the Earth Phase An Examination of English Translations and the Classic Texts
Practitioners' Journeys
Vol. 5 No. 6
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What is the Scope for Improved Integration of Complementary and Conventional Medicine?
Turning Points Clearing Blocks to Treatment in Women with Early Breast Cancer
EJOM Poll What Graduates Think of College Instruction on Setting Up and Building a Practice
Build Up Your Practice With New Patients
Knowledge and the Ways of Knowing in Acupuncture
The Path from Doer to Witness Reflections on an Acupuncture Practice
The Road to Valencia
Flooding and Looping The Treatment of Musculoskeletal Problems with Electroacupuncture
Nan Jing Difficulty One Pulse Diagnosis and the Use of the Right Distal Position
Skin
Vol. 5 No. 5
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Holistic Medicine and Holistic Education Radical Side Effects of Acupuncture Accreditation
Qi Gong Its History Functions and Related Benefits as Remedial Exercise and Ongoing Practice Part 2
Exploring the Mechanics of Acupuncture Bioelectromagnetism of the Human Body
Psoriasis A Case Study
Aesthetic Acupuncture in General Practice Acupuncture
Tonification of Spleen 21 A Viable Treatment Option within the Akabane Protocol for Practitioners of Five Element Acupuncture A Pilot Study
Exploring Acupuncture Outcomes in a College Clinic Repeated Measures of Subjective Health Status
Ethics and Safe Practice
Vol. 5 No. 4
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Patient Practitioner Professional Relationships
Spirits Ghosts and Chinese Medicine
Key Element in a Public Health Network A Glimpse of Acupuncture in Cuba
Filiform Needling Techniques on the Ten Most Difficult Points in the Head and Neck
Criteria for the Appraisal of Published Acupuncture Clinical Trials
Qi Gong Its History Functions and Related Benefits as Remedial Exercise and Ongoing Practice Part 1
Exploring Acupuncture Outcomes in a College Clinic: Patient Profile and Evaluation of Overall Treatment Benefit
Women's Health
Vol. 5 No. 3
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Notes on Chinese Medicine and Gender from a Historical Perspective
In the Footsteps of the Yellow Empress
Individualising Treatments in a Group Setting by Combining Hand and Auricular Micro Acupuncture Systems
Acupuncture Research and Practice Some Philosophical Considerations
Chinese Herbal Formulae for Pre Menstrual Syndrome
The Role of the Pragmatic Trial in the Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Acupuncture
Serenity Patience Wisdom Courage Acceptance Reflections on the NADA Protocol
Barriers to Undertaking Research in Acupuncture
Some Breathing Difficulties A Short Case History
Mental Health
Vol. 5 No. 2
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Classical Five Element Acupuncture The Teachings of J R Worsley
Acupuncture in the Treatment of Psychosis The Case for Further Research
The Role of Acupuncture and Moxibustion in the Treatment of Cancer Part 2
The Acupuncturists Perspective
Service Users Experiences of Acupuncture in the Mental Health Context
Healing in Death
The Reflective Practitioner
Vol. 5 No. 1
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Capturing the Spirit and Giving it a Deadline
A Day in the Life of a Reflective Teacher
The Role of Acupuncture in the Treatment of Cancer Part 1
Patients Explanatory Models of Acupuncture How and Why do They Think it Works
The Inner Development of the Practitioner
Fire
Vol. 4 No. 6
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Fire and Emotional Illnesses
Five Element Acupuncture in the Land of the Great Khaan
Qi Gong The Original Root of Classical Chinese Medicine
Case Study Research Methods in Chinese Medicine
School Phobia A Case Study
Spinal Canal Stenosis A Clinical Experience with Acupuncture
Modern Research on Traditional Chinese Pulse Diagnosis
What is the Great Mystery of the Point Yin Tang
The First Step to Auditing our Practice A Group Project in Swindon
Language and Translation
Vol. 4 No. 5
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Bearing Witness Implications of the Law of Negligence for the Acupuncture Profession
Recovering Collateral Damage
Human Nature in Ancient Chinese Psychology
Polluted Bodies Individual Responsibilitiy and Personal Blame
The Subtlety of the Image The Importance of Metaphor in Translating and Understanding Chinese Medical Concepts
An Introduction to Keiraku Chiryo Japanese Meridian Therapy
The Experience of Receiving Traditional Chinese Acupuncture
Acupuncture in the West
Vol. 4 No. 4
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Joe Goodman 6th January 1925 to 1st October 2003
JR Worsleys Legacy to the Practice of Acupuncture
Thorn in the Side or Needle in a Haystack Acupuncture in the NHS
JD van Buren in his Own Words
Traditional Chinese Medicine and Reichian Theory
Giovanni Maciocia
Postnatal Depression A Case Study
Royston Low
Chinese Medicine Western Soul
The Spirit Moves On
Vol. 4 No. 3
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An Exploration of Ken Wilbers Integral Vision and How it Might Relate to Acupuncturists and Better Integrative Practice
The Roots of Classical Qi Gong
Chemotherapy Induced Neuropathy A Case Study
Yoshio Manakas Acupuncture Practice
Remodeling the Arsenal of Chinese Medicine Shared Pasts Alternative Futures
History of Chinese Medicine Online A Guide to the Useful Sites on the World Wide Web
How to Grow an Acupuncturist
Vol. 4 No. 2
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The Role of Standardised Textbooks and Learning Acumoxa in Contemporary China
The Cultivation of an Acupuncturist
Retirement
How to Grow an Acupuncturist
Prescribed Drugs and Chinese Medicine
Boost and Harmonise Your Qi with Tai Chi and Qi Gong
What is the Sanjiao Triple Burner An Exploration
Mentoring Acupuncturists
Study on Essential Hypertension and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Jing and Ageing
Vol. 4 No. 1
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Claude Larre
The Therapeutic Response to Contagion The Influence of Pestilence on Medical Theory and Practice in Late Imperial China
Three Types of Kidney Deficiency in Children
The Sculpting of Yi Shi Alchemical Acupuncture and the Imagination of Dragons
The Beginning of Acupuncture in China When was Insertion Acupuncture Invented and Established
The Future of Chinese Medicine
New Beginnings
Vol. 3 No. 6
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Shonishin Japanese Paediatric Acupuncture
Lurking Evil Changes That Happen When You Treat Children
Safety in Numbers What Practitioners Reported about Adverse Events and Treatment Reactions Following 34000 Acupuncture Sessions
Tui Na in the Treatment of Children
Continuing Professional Development A Pilot Study
A Case Study
Emerging Eclecticism
The Healing Space My Transition into Acupuncture
Gateway Clinic Service Audit
Broadening our Horizons
Vol. 3 No. 5
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Acupuncture Detoxification AcuDetox Treatments in Addiction Settings
A Continuing Professional Development Programme
Feeling the Pulse Trial to Assess Agreement Level among TCM Students when Identifying Basic Pulse Characteristics
The Livers Shuxie Function
Myofascial Trigger Points and Acupuncture
A Descriptive Outcome Study of 291 Acupuncture Patients
Paradigms Lost Why a Little Philosophy is Important to Chinese Medicine
Language and Culture
Vol. 3 No. 4
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In Search of Philosophical Medicine
The Virtual Centre Reflections on Mark Seems BodyMind Energetics
The Personal and Professional Maturation of Acupuncture Students The Lived Experience
Toyohari Summer 2000 Seminar Japan A Review
Adverse Events of Acupuncture A Literature Review
Men's Diseases
Vol. 3 No. 3
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Japanese Acupuncture A Review of Four Styles
Inflammation Treating Acute Prostatitis
Male Infertility Clinical Treatments of 248 Cases
Thief Wind Treatment of Gout
Grey Mist A Patient Recovery
Is There a Place for Integrated Medicine in the Western World
Modern Silver The Effect of Acupuncture on Chronic Soft Tissue Lesions in the Lower Back
The Assessment and Licensing of an Acupuncturist Herbalist A Comparison Between California and the UK
Creative Interchange Reflections on Medicine as Signification
Acupuncture: Another Millennium
Vol. 3 No. 2
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Out of the Dust The Origins of Chinese Medical Epistemology
Acupuncture and Related Practices in Japan Common Themes and General Diversity
Meditations on the Meridians
Complementary Medicine Research An Alternative to the Reductionist Approach
The Space Shared Between Patient and Acupuncturist
Oriental Medicine Education in Australia
Medicine as Signification A Reply to Scheid and Bensky
Pluralism or Plurality More Reflections on Medicine as Signification
Cycles of Life
Vol. 3 No. 1
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The Qi Jing Ba Mai 8 Extraordinary Vessels as Representatives of the 7 to 8 year Life Cycles
Let A Hundred Flowers Bloom Post Conference Reflections on our Research Agenda
Lung Ki The Rhythm of the Breath of Life
Womens Cycles Two Case Studies
The Clinical Application of Point Penetration Acupuncture
Expanding Horizons Doing Research That Counts Report on the Fourth Annual Acupuncture Research Symposium
The Way Forward...
Vol. 2 No. 6
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Statutory Regulation The Chiropractic Experience
Spin Doctoring Acupuncture
What is an Acupuncturist Five Differing Views
Medicine as Signification Moving Towards Healing Power in the Chinese Medical Tradition
Developing a Profession The Case of Acupuncture
Statutory Regulation No Easy Answers
A Personal View
Mind and Body?
Vol. 2 No. 5
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Western Psychotherapy An Introductory Overview Whither the Yin and the Yang
The Hurts the Angst the Blues The Tangle of Pain Emotion and Psychopathology
Making Use of Acupuncture A Psychotherapists View
Grasping the Nettle A Response to Reports of Adverse Events from Acupuncture
Give Me That Old Time Religion Its Good Enough for Me
Life after Death The Impact of Bereavement on the Elderly Patient
What is the Meridian System Encoding Part 3
Ladder of the Soul Ted Kaptchuk Seminar December 1997 York UK
Pain
Vol. 2 No. 4
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Chronic Low Back Pain
Acupuncture and the Raison DEtre for Alternative Medicine Interview with Bruce Pomeranz
The Function of Invigorating Blood and Transforming Blood Stasis in the Treatment of Bi Syndrome
What is the Meridian System Encoding Part 2
Acupuncture for Pain Relief in Labour
Formula and Experience Acupuncture and Chronic Pain A Critical Reflection
Acupuncture and the Management of Chronic Pain
Eye Acupuncture in 108 Cases of Acute Pain in the Biliary System
Diagnostic Methods
Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aspects of Clinical Reasoning in the Practice of TCM
Face Reading in the Treatment Room
What is the Meridian System Encoding Part 1
Pressing the Vessels
A Brief Introduction to Ear Diagnosis
Diagnosis A Lateral Approach
Shaping the Debate Developing our Agenda
The Therapeutic Encounter
Vol. 2 No. 2
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A Bargain
Chinese Medicine and Family Stories
Hysterical Diseases
The Nature of the Whole Exploring Qi and Qi Gong
Ants and Acorns Some Thoughts on Complexity Chaos and the Therapeutic Relationship
Chinese Research in the Treatment of Colitis
Interview with Phuoc Huynh
Three Cases of Migraine Similarities and Particularities
Tasking Our Patients
Innovation in Chinese Medicine
Vol. 2 No. 1
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Theory and Practice
Bee Venom Therapy
Perfectly Organised Chaos Acupuncture as the Model for a Mediating Function in Therapeutics
A Report on Research into Glycyrrhiza Gan Cao Paeonia Bai Shao and Rehmannia Di Huang
West Meets East A Model for the Integration and Synthesis of Western Medical Science and TCM
Acupuncture Treatment and the Piezoelectric Effect
A Flexible Use of Wen Dan Tang in Clinical Practice
Diversity Amidst Unity Responses to a Survey of Acupuncture Practitioners
Acupuncture Research Emerging Priorities for the Profession
Education
Vol. 1 No. 6
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Bringing Back Clinically Based Education
A Curriculum for Practitioner Development Using Curriculum Evaluation and Planning to Identify Problems and Find Solutions
Developments in the Education of Medical Students What it May be Useful for Us to Know
Wei Qi Ying Blood Syndrome Differentiation Analysis and Origin
The Future of Education in the Healing Arts
The Anglo Dutch Institute for Oriental Medicine and the Situation on Alternative Medicine in the Netherlands
Educational and Professional Developments in Acupuncture in Britain An Historical and Contemporary Overview
Reflective Students Reflective Teachers
Preparing Professional Practitioners Two Approaches
Clinical Training for the Acupuncturist
A Report on the 3rd International Conference on HIV AIDS and Chinese Medicine
Beijing Edition
Vol. 1 No. 5
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Looking at the Evidence Notes on Diagnosis and the Evaluation of Efficacy in TCM
Tui Na and Chinese Herbal Medicine in the Treatment of Childhood Anorexia
Infertility
Two Cases of Headache and Neck Stiffness Treated by Employing Zhang Zhongjings Method of Pattern Differentiation
62 Cases of Childrens Fever Treated with Chai Qin Tang
Consistency Internal Coherence and Systematic Practice Starting Points on the Road to Artistry in Chinese Medicine
An Audit of Case Studies of Low Back Pain A Feasibility Study for a Controlled Trial
East Asian Medical Traditions
Vol. 1 No. 4
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An Interview with Paul Unschuld
Thoughts on TCM in Taiwan
Home and Away In Search of Chinese Medicine
The Archive The Past The Doctor as Agent
An Interview with Tinh Thong Nguyen
The Role of Korean Oriental Medicine
Acupuncture Practising and Learning in Japan
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis ME A Japanese Perspective Some Conclusions from a Pilot Study
Five Element and TCM Sources in the Yi Jing
Thoughts on Paediatric Eczema as an Allergic Disease and its Relationship to Yin Fire
A Study of Human Immune Activity in Arthritis and MultiNeuritis Treated by Different Moxibustion Methods
The Immune Development Trust
Acupuncture in Quebec
Diseases of the Immune Response
Vol. 1 No. 3
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Acupuncture and HIV A Personal View
A Patients Commentary
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Chinese Medicine
Asthma
The Triple Burner as The Regulator of Body Temperature
The Superwoman and the Victim A Discussion
A Patients Viewpoint Acupuncture
Types of Research Designs
The Graduate in a Developing Profession
Research and Professionalism
Vol. 1 No. 2
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The Path to Mastery A Role for Supervision
Placebo Acupuncture
Orientalism Revisited Reflections on Scholarship Research and Professionalism
Speaking My Mind
A Tribute to Robin Rusher
Are Acupuncturists Interested in Research
Complementary Medicine New Approaches to Good Practice The BMA Report
'Shen' the Spirit in Chinese Medicine
Vol. 1 No. 1
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Shen A Study from the Classics
Ghosts in the Machine
The Cultivation of Shen with Qi Gong
Medical Science in China An Interview with Joseph Needham
Linear Skin Rashes The Meridians of Acupuncture
Acupuncture Research for the 1990s
Acupuncture Europe and the Law
The Spirit Some Practitioner Viewpoints
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