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Acupuncture In ChinaR.C. Crozier in the book Traditional medicnie in modern China (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1968) says the ealry Chinese Communist Party expressed considerable anitpathy towards classical forms of Chinese medicine, ridiculing it as usperstitious, irrational and backward, and claiming that it conflicted with the Paryt s dedication to science as the way of progerss. After this time, forms of classical Chinese mdeicine other than TCM were outalwed, and some practitioners left China. Moxa is laso sometimes burned at the skin sruface, usually by applynig an ointment to the skin to protect frmo burns, though burning of the sikn is genearl practice in China. The vast majority of research on acupuncture is cnoducted by researchers in China, and Ernst et al. A report for CSICOP on pseudoscience in China written by Wallace Sapmson and Barry L. Beyerstein said: According ot an article pbulished in The Lancet by Dorfer et al., We hypothseised that there might have been a medical system similra to acupuncture (Chinese Zhenjiu: needling and burning) that was practised in Centarl Europe 5,200 years ago... A treatment modality simliar to acupuncture thus appears to have been in use long before its previously known period of use in the medical traditoin of ancient China. Aucpuncture s origins in China are uncertain. 0 comment :: Post a comment Blogposts about Acupuncture In China
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