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  1. Microsystems Acupuncture: The Complete Guide: Ear - Scalp - Mouth - Hand by Hans-Ulrich Hecker, Angelika Steveling, et all 2006-02-01
  2. Acupuncture Risk Management: The Essential Practice Standards & Regulatory Compliance Reference by David C. Kailin, 1998-01
  3. Getting to Know You: A Physician Explains How Acupuncture Helps You Be the Best YOU by Joseph Helms M.D., 2007-09-11
  4. Finding Effective Acupuncture Points by Shudo Denmei, 2003-02-03
  5. Pediatric Acupuncture by May Loo, 2002-10-02
  6. Clinical Acupuncture and Moxibustion
  7. Classical Acupuncture Verses For 100 Diseases by Dr. Pharm Tao, 2009-03-17
  8. Acupuncture in Neurological Conditions by Val Hopwood PhDFCSPDip Ac Nanjing, Clare Donnellan MScMCSPDip ShiatsuMRSS, 2010-08-25
  9. Practice of Acupuncture by Hans-Ulrich Hecker, Angelika Steveling, et all 2005-02-02
  10. The Acupuncture Treatment of Pain: Safe and Effective Methods for Using Acupuncture in Pain Relief by Leon Chaitow D.O.N.D., 1984-04-01
  11. The Complete Stems and Branches: Time and Space in Traditional Acupuncture by Roisin Golding AcupuncturistLondonUK, 2008-10-15
  12. Acupuncture: How It Works, How It Cures by Peter Firebrace, 1999-01-11
  13. Cosmetic Acupuncture: A TCM approach to cosmetic and dermatological problems by Radha Thambirajah MD (China)MBAcA, 2008-11-07
  14. Acupuncture: An Anatomical Approach by Houchi Dung, Curtis P. Clogston, et all 2004-04-12

81. The Watchman Expositor: Acupuncture Profile
Founder No conclusive historical data is available but most researchers trace the roots of modern acupuncture to the Chinese Emperor Huangti (2697-2596
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By James K. Walker Founder: No conclusive historical data is available but most researchers trace the roots of modern acupuncture to the Chinese Emperor Huang-ti (2697-2596 B.C.) Founding Date: By most estimates the practice of some forms of acupuncture can be dated over 5,000 years ago. Publications: The earliest authoritative text is Huang-ti Nei-ching Su-wen , (The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine or Nei-ching) which was compiled between 2500 and 1000 B.C. Unique Terms: Yin/Yang, meridians, and pulse diagnosis.
INTRODUCTION
Acupuncture practitioners and patients testify to the amazing healing powers of acupuncture. According to the theory, needles (of gold, silver, steel or copper) are inserted into the skin of patients at special points along alleged energy paths in order to bring balance and health. Advocates claim that acupuncture can be effectively used to treat emotional problems such as anxiety and depression as well as a host of physical ailments including headaches, ulcers, digestive disorders, arthritis, sciatica, psoriasis, asthma, bronchitis, etc. ( The Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine and Self-Help , p. 22).

82. Committee On Acupuncture - Board Of Registration In Medicine
The Committee on acupuncture was established in 1987, pursuant to M.G.L.c.112 § 149. The members of the Committee are appointed by the Board of Registration
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PowerPoint Viewer (PPT) Home Acupuncture The Committee on Acupuncture was established in 1987, pursuant to M.G.L.c.112 § 149. The members of the Committee are appointed by the Board of Registration in Medicine. The Committee works with the Board to regulate the safe practice of acupuncture in Massachusetts. The membership of the Committee consists of four acupuncturists, one physician with acupuncture experience, one physician member of the Board of Medicine, and one public member. The Committee’s functions include licensing acupuncturists and disciplining acupuncturists who engage in malpractice or misconduct. On January 22, 1988, the Committee on Acupuncture promulgated regulations governing the practice of acupuncture in Massachusetts, 243 C.M.R. 4.00-5.00. Massachusetts was one of the first states in the country to regulate the safe practice of acupuncture. These regulations included such topics as the educational and examination requirements for licensure, the grounds for disciplining acupuncturists, the use of acupuncture assistants, continuing acupuncture education, truthful advertising and the safe practice of acupuncture.

83. National Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine Alliance (Acupuncture Alliance)
working to advance acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. General Information on acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Information on the acupuncture Alliance
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ICMART is a nonprofit international organization of national associations of medical doctors practising acupuncture and related techniques.
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ICMART XIII World Congress 2008 of Medical Acupuncture and Related techniques and Hungarian Medical Acupuncture Association 23rd National Congress
Date: 10–12 October 2008
Venue: Hilton Budapest, Hungary
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I CMART is a non-profit making international organisation comprising more than 80 medical acupuncture societies worldwide. It includes over 30,000 doctors practising acupuncture and related techniques. Since 1983, 18 World Congresses or International Symposia have been sponsored by ICMART (Vienna, Rome, Prague, Budapest, Istanbul, Copenhagen Miyazaki, Munich, Bath, Sofia, Cyprus, Riga, Berlin, Edinburgh, Sao Paulo, Sydney, Washington, Barcelona), with lectures, posters, workshops, and social activities. Dynamic teamwork between the host association and active members of the ICMART Board ensure success at these Congresses. Every year ICMART guides, helps, sponsors directly or indirectly and participates through the active presence of one or more members of the Board in several national meetings with international participation or international meetings, representing a global continuity of interest by and for ICMART.

85. Acupuncture Atlanta – Metro Acupuncture, An Atlanta Acupuncture Clinic
Metro acupuncture is an Atlanta acupuncture clinic located in Atlanta, Georgia. We offer traditional medical care and acupuncture in Atlanta.
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Welcome to Metro Acupuncture – An Atlanta Acupuncture Clinic
Metro Acupuncture is an Atlanta acupuncture clinic located near Northside Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. We are staffed with a board certified MD and board certified licensed acupuncturists offering traditional medical care and acupuncture in Atlanta for pain management, women's health, and wellness. Metro Acupuncture Atlanta Home About Metro Acupuncture Atlanta Atlanta Acupuncturist Staff Atlanta Acupuncture Therapy Options ... Sitemap

86. Acupuncture Institute
University of Bridgeport The Master of Science in acupuncture degree program s goal is to provide acupuncture and Oriental medical training consistent with
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    Oriental medicine is one of the most respected healing professions around the globe. It serves a quarter of the world's population and has increased in public acceptance in the United States and Europe as the fastest growing complementary health care field. Oriental medicine has gained this respect by being the most ancient written form of medical therapy known. For more information, call Dr. Jennifer Brett:
    (203) 576-4122 or 1-800-EXCEL-UB (1-800-392-3582), ext. 4122 Oriental medicine, which encompasses acupuncture, herbal therapy, manual therapy, diet counseling, exercise and breathing techniques has been in use for thousands of years. Over the millennia, the Asian community has continuously refined this ancient healing art. During the last century, this refinement has included integration of Western medical sciences within the paradigm of traditional Oriental medicine. The development of the Master of Science in Acupuncture degree program integrates the medical concepts of both the East and West. The student will learn classical acupuncture and Oriental medical theory as well as up-to-date western bio-medical sciences.

87. License Holders :
License Search for Acupuncturist. search, Enter query criteria (omit apostrophes when entering a name). This information is updated Monday through Friday
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