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China Zhenjiuology-16.The Eight Extra Meridians

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Description: CAPTER 16. THE EIGHT EXTRA MERIDIANS The so called Eight Extra Meridians include Du Mai, Ren Mai, Chong Mai, Dai Mai, Yinwei Mai, Yingqiao Mai, Yangwei Mai and Yangqiao Mai. The Eight Extra Meridians are a network interweaving with the network formed by the twelve regular meridians and connecting one regular meridians with another. Moreover, they help store, irrigate and regulate the blood and qi flow in the twelve regular meridians. This part introduces the distributing ranges, main function and the clinical meaning of the Eight Extra Meridians. Awards and Recommendations CHINA ZJENJIUOLOGY Series enhance and glorify the particular individual essentials of each school, and won't be confined to certain theory. Teaching from ancient to modern, from the basic theories to the clinical cases, CHINA ZHENJIUOLOGY is currently the most prestigious audiovisual educational material. With the highest authorities, the academic value & practical uses of CHINA ZHENJIUOLOGY Series are confirmed and got the recognition from the whole world. The prestige value of "CHINA ZHENJIUOLOGY" Series are substantiated by the following rewards: * "Gold Medal Award" by WHO & WFAS 1996 *W.H.O. purchased this series for use in “Internationally Sponsored Health Programs” as the Acupuncture Teaching Programs in some aided countries in 1993 & 1999 * Passed the Review of WFAS as a standard educational tool 1993Prize of Outstanding Audio-Visual Materials by People of Republic of China (P.R.C.) 1991 *First Prize of Teaching Programs by Ministry of Education Taiwan R.O.C. 1994 CHINA ZHENJIUOLOGY Series are truly a treasure worth keeping by everyone as well as medical libraries. To make it more convenient to readers worldwide, "CHINA ZHENJIUOLOGY" Series is published in two languages - Chinese & English with the formats of DVD. ─
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