701. A collection of centuries-old needles, on display at Shanghai's Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine Subject(s): AcupunctureWorld Health Organization
702. Current techniques for stimulating the "points" include the use of lasers Subject(s): AcupunctureWorld Health Organization
703. [Eleventh century anatomical model used to teach physicians location of acupuncture points] Subject(s): AcupunctureWorld Health Organization
704. A modern anatomy chart for Chinese medical students shows the acupuncture points and meridians Subject(s): AcupunctureMedical IllustrationEducation, MedicalWorld Health Organization
705. Illustration from early Chinese medical textbook Subject(s): AcupunctureMedical IllustrationEducation, MedicalWorld Health Organization
706. Pigtails swinging, 26-year- old Hou Qing-Yi shows how acupuncture helped her to walk - where "Western" treatment failed Subject(s): AcupunctureMedical IllustrationWorld Health Organization
707. A Chinese "barefoot doctor" uses her needles to treat a production brigade worker Subject(s): AcupuncturePhysiciansPatientsWorld Health Organization
708. Acupuncture being practised in France Subject(s): AcupuncturePhysiciansPatientsFranceWorld Health Organization
709. [The reintroduction of acupuncture has made an astonishing impact on Western medicine] Subject(s): AcupuncturePhysiciansPatientsFranceWorld Health Organization
710. Health students practicing acupuncture techniques on each other Subject(s): AcupunctureStudents, MedicalEducation, MedicalWorld Health Organization