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Dr. Jing Chen's 

ANATOMICAL ATLAS OF CHINESE ACUPUNCTURE POINTS

Dr. Jing Chen's Anatomical Atlas of Chinese Acupuncture Points, first published in 1982, is a landmark work in the field of Chinese Medicine. It took Dr. Chen six years to complete, with every image meticulously hand-drawn for detail. This masterpiece details more then 300 acupuncture points, as well as the muscle and fascia layers, and different depths of acupuncture needles.

 

Upon its publication, the atlas quickly received international attention. Professor Yamamura Hideo from Tokyo, Japan, had requested a Japanese translation of the book. Since then, the atlas has been translated in more than ten languages, greatly contributing to both Chinese and Western Medicine. Its unique and exceptional clinical and academic value has made it a valuable teaching material in various Traditional Chinese Medicine schools across the world, including University of New Mexico.

 

The atlas was recognized for its excellence and received the First Prize for Outstanding Science and Technology Books and the Printing Technology Award in the first national competition in 1982! 

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