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Kaptchuk, T. J. (2000). The web that has no weaver: understanding Chinese medicine. Chicago, Ill: Contemporary Books.

 Print Professional This text prtovides a solid introduction to the field of traditional Chinese medicine; Its usefulness to practitioners has diminished with publication of newer texts. LH, MK, JDS

Stux, G., Hammerschlag, R., & Berman, B. (2001). Clinical acupuncture: scientific basis. Berlin: Springer.

 Print Professional    LH
White, A., & Ernst, E. (1999). Acupuncture: a scientific appraisal. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.  Print Professional   LH
Maciocia, G. (2005). The foundations of Chinese medicine: a comprehensive text for acupuncturists and herbalists. [Edinburgh]: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone. Print Professional   LH
Maciocia, G. (1995). Tongue diagnosis in Chinese medicine. Seattle: Eastland Press. Print Professional   LH

Chinese Medicine: An online journal published by BioMed Central

 

http://www.cmjournal.org/

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Online open acess journal

MK
 Naeser, M. A. (1990). Outline guide to Chinese herbal patent medicines in pill form: with sample pictures of the boxes : an introduction to Chinese herbal medicines. Boston, MA: Boston Chinese Medicine. Print  Professional  Lists function, application, dose, manufacturer and major ingredients. Characters and illustrations from boxes.  JW

eCAM: Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine published by Oxford Journals

 

http://ecam.oxfordjournals.org/

 Electronic  Professional Online open acess journal;

Seeks to apply scientific rigor to the study of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities, particularly traditional Asian healing systems; peer-reviewed.

 JDS
         
         
         
         
         
         
         

 

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