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Beinfield, Harriet and Efrem Korngold. Between Heaven and Earth: A Guide to Chinese Medicine. New York: Ballantine Books, 1991.


Cohen, Kenneth S. The Way of Qigong. New York: Ballantine Books, 1997.


Burton Goldberg Group, Alternative Medicine: The Definitive Guide. Puyallup, Washington: Future Medicine Publishing, Inc., 1994.


Hoizey, Dominique and Marie-Joseph Hoizey. A History of Chinese Medicine. Translated by Paul Bailey. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1993.


Kaptchuk, Ted J. The Web that Has no Weaver. Chicago: Congdon and Weed, 1983.


Kendall, Donald Edward. Dao of Chinese Medicine: Understanding an Ancient Healing Art. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.


Liu, Qingshan. Chinese Fitness: A Mind/Body Approach. Jamaica Plain, Mass.: YMAA Publication Center, 1997.


Liu, Yanchi. The Essential Book of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Volume 1. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988.


Lu, Henry C. Chinese Herbal Cures. New York: Sterling Publishing Co., 1994.


Reader's Digest. Family Guide to Natural Medicine. Pleasantville, New York: Reader's Digest, 1993.


Reid, Daniel. The Complete Book of Chinese Health and Healing. Boston: Shambhala Publications, 1994.



ARTICLES

Benjamin, Samuel, et al. "Exploring the Other Health Care Systems." Patient Care 31 (1997): 134–51.


Fazel, Mina. "Now Show Me Your Tongue: A Taste of Medicine in China." Lancet 346.8991 (1995): 1687–88.


Howe, Maggy. "The Chinese Medicine Chest." Country Living 19.9 (1996): 46–48.


Langone, John. "Challenging the Mainstream (Alternative Medicine)." Time 148.14 (1996): 40–43.


Launer, John. "East Meets West." International Management 49.7 (1994): 54.


Marder, Amy. "Acupuncture for Animals." Prevention 47.6 (1995): 129–31.


Rosenfeld, Isadore. "Rating Alternative Medicine: From Acupuncture to Aromatherapy: What Works and What Doesn't." Good Housekeeping 224.1 (1997): 66–70.


Schulte, Evie. "Acupuncture: Where East Meets West." RN 59.10 (1996): 55–57.


Skolnick, Andrew A. "Old Chinese Herbal Medicine Used for Fever Yields Possible New Alzheimer Disease Therapy." Journal of the American Medical Association 277.10 (1997): 776.


Skolnick, Andrew A. "China is Eager to Export its Traditional Medicine, but Some Chinese Scientists Urge More Skepticism." Journal of the American Medical Association 276.21 (1996): 1707–09.


Stone, Brad and Yahlin Chang, "Cultivating Qi: More and More Westerners are Discovering Qigong." Newsweek 130.4 (1997): 71–72.


Weiss, Rick. Medicine's Latest Miracle. Health 9.1 (1995): 71–78.


Wu, Corinna. "Yin and Yang: Western Science Makes Room for Chinese Herbal Medicine." Science News 148.11 (1995): 172–73.






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These topics correspond to chapters in the Patterns of Interaction series (McDougal Littell, 2005).