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Search results for: 'Bu Dai Wan'
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Clinical Therapeutic Effect of Drug-separated Moxibustion On Chronic Diarrhoea and Its Immunologic Mechanisms
JTCM December 1997 57/33
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Fifty Cases of Gastroptosis Treated by Moxibustion Therapy
JTCM March 2000 63/55
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Chronic fatigue syndrome treated by acupuncture and moxibustion in combination with psychological approaches in 310 cases
JTCM June 2007
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Clinical Observation of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Treated by Indirect Moxibustion with Various Chinese Medicines
JTCM March 1996 51/32
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68 cases of child chronic cough treated by moxibustion
JTCM March/June 2009
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The Treatment of Spastic Hemiparesis with Wang Le-ting's 'Governing Vessel 13 Needles'
JCM 91/56
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23 Cases of Chronic Nonspecific Ulcerative Colitis Treated by Acupuncture and Moxibustion
JTCM September 1998 59/36
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Treatment of 482 Cases of Cervical Spondylopathy by Combining Point Injection and Needle Warming Via Moxibustion
JTCM March 2001 67/42
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