Five DRAGONS
ACUPUNCTURE COLLEGE
CORRESPONDENCE Course
Lesson 31
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Recommended books to simplify your research are as follows
Essentials of Chinese Acupuncture
Gray's Anatomy
The Merck Manual
Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary
The people of the entire English-speaking world owe a debt of gratitude
to the acupuncturists and medical researchers
‘who have made possible this correspondence course. Thanks go to
Dr. Nguyen Van Nghi,
Charles H. McWilliams,
Dale E. Brown,
Gregory Delaney
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LESSON 31
A_TREATMENT FORMULARY
A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.
The point combinations that follow should only be attempted
if you actually know what you are doing.
No person trained in acupuncture alone is capable of healing disease
unless they are also adept at qi gong or meditation or Tai Chi Chuan,
This should not disuade you from experimenting. However,,
Thave touched hands with numerous acupuncture physicians
who were licensed practitioners of acupuncture,
These people knew acupuncture intimately but did not know
how to cultivate their own Chi. Thus, they were really unqualified
to practice acupuncture even though they were graduates of
quality acupuncture colleges and were licensed acupuncture doctors.
Physic:
heal thy self!
Learn to cultivate your own Chi before attempting
to re-direct the Chi in others.
-- Dr. Wu Tao-Wei
‘ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Dr. Nguyen Van Nghi
Dr. Chong Yu-Ming
Dr. Kok-Yuen Leung
Dr. So Tin Yau
Henry Voisin, M.D.
Robert Berkow, M.D.
The Peking School of Chinese Medicine
Association of Oriental Medicine of Vietnam
Chinese Traditional Medical College of Shanghai
Chinese Traditional Medical Research Institute of Shanghai
Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Hunan Province
Institute of Scientific Research in Oriental Medicine, Hanoi
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