08 January 2010

scrap of paper containing book titles, acupuncture

Today I visited an acupuncturist, for glaucoma and liver chi stagnation blockage. Now I find that a hefty majority of Amurricans who visit acupuncturists are treated for liver chi stagnation.

* Heaven & Earth: A Guide to Chinese Medicine
by Beinfield H. & Korngold E. (New York: Ballantine Books, 1991)
* Fundamentals of Chinese Acupuncture
Ellis, E., Wiseman N., & Boss, K. (Brookline, MA: Paradigm, 1991)
* Acupuncture: How it Works, How it Cures
Firebrace, Peter & Hill, Sarah (New Canaan, CN: Keats Publishing, 1994)
* The Tao of Physics
Capra, Frijtof (New York: Bantam, 1978)
* The Chinese Way to Health:A Self Help Guide to Traditioal Medicine
Gascoigne, S (Boston: Charles E. Tuttle, 1991)
* Acupuncture for Everyone
Lever, Ruth (London: Penguin, 1987)
* East-West Healing: Integrating Chinese & Western Medicines for Optimal Healing
Loo, Mary and Jack Maguire (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2001)
* Acupuncture: The Ancient Chinese Art of Healing & How It Works Scientifically
Mann, Felix (New York: Vintage Books, 1992)

more fiction:
The Nowhere City
The Robber Bride
Disappearing Moon Cafe
The Jade Peony
Reservation Blues
Nights at the Circus
Golden Notebook
Memoiri from Antproof Case
Buddenbrooks
A Gay and 'Melancholy Sound
Only You, Dick Daring
The Dog Who Wouldn't Be
Van Reid's Moosepath League stories
The Siege of Krishnapur

fielding suggestions for Black American books for Black History Month. PRobably should put an Obama book on hold, hey?

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