Transliterations of the Chinese Acupuncture
Point Names with Explanations

Translated by Michael C. Barnett, DAcu, OMD, LAc

Transliterations of the Chinese Acupuncture Point Names with Explanations. This is a supplement to the Modern & Traditional Acupuncture Program. Every single traditional acupuncture point is shown with the point name transliteration (with both new and old – Pinyin and Wade Giles – spellings) along with a full explanation. Translated from French by Michael C. Barnett, DAcu, LAc from the work and research of Jean-Claude Darras, MD. Thirty-five pages in digital PDF format.

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Transliterations of Chinese Acupuncture Point Names
Published July 1982
© Copyright 1982, Dr. Michael Barnett
Occidental Institute and Praxis2Practice, Penticton, BC Canada

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