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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Technical notes : MEDLARS indexing instructions 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.?] : National Library of Medicine, Index Section ; Springfield, VA : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Technical Information Service, [distributor], 1983
    ... medicine includes - to give two examples - acupuncture and moxibustion. Follow the policy below in general for Chinese ...
  2. ... the spot where it is to be applied. MOXIBUSTION {moxa, the moxa weed; ustio, the act of ...
  3. ... ii. 229 Moxa, ii. 395 weed, ii. 395 Moxibustion, ii. 396 Mucilage, ii. 573 linseed, ii. 661 ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - General therapeutics and materia medica (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia, Pa. : Lea and Blanchard, 1846
    ... various combustible substances employed by different nations in " moxibustion." In modern times various substances have been used ... seated organs." In previous parts of this work, reference has been made to the effects which caloric ...
  5. ... various combustible substances employed by different nations in "moxibustion." In modern times, various substances have been used ...
  6. ... Avrists and ankles. They may be made by moxibustion, by the use of nitric acid, or in ...
  7. ... ailments by putting needles in the joints, and moxibustion, known in the West as cupping, a technique ... or de ~“# scriptors, which in turn contain cross-references... To illustrate, under anatomical terms (A), nose : appears ...
  8. ... nitrate of silver. ENCAU'SIS. A burn; encauma; moxibustion. ENCE1TIALA. A generic term applied to niolluscawhichhave a ... organs, to be complete, must, of necessity, have reference to the health of all the other organs ...
  9. ... by the refrigerating and cauter- izing process. Encausis.—Moxibustion, Encauma. See Burn. Encephalalgia.—Hydrocephalus Internus. Encephalitis.—Cephalitis, ...
  10. ... combustible sub- stances employed by different nations in " moxibustion." In modern times, various substances have been used ... seated organs." In previous parts of this work, reference has been made to the effects which caloric ...
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