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Japanese Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Europe from the 16th to 18th Centuries

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Table of Contents I. Medicine in Early Modern Interactions between East and West
II. A ‘Secluded Country’ as a Source of Information
III. ‘Southern Barbarians’ and Sino-Japanese Medicine
IV. The Relocation of the Dutch Trading Post and the Beginning of Continuous Interactions between Japanese and European Physicians
V. ‘Moxa’ as a Remedy against Podagra
VI. On the Transmission of Acupuncture to the West
VII. Controversy about the Evaluation

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