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Acupuncture study

PA Auckland The treatment of diseases through acupuncture will be studied by 10 New Zealand doctors who will leave for China this week. Dr Gerald Gibb, of Auckland, a consultant in physical medicine and rheumatology, is one of the doctors going to China. He said that all the doctors had been trained in acupuncture and had used it

in their practices. . . The doctors were 'going at their own cost and had been selected by the Health Department in Wellington after an invitation by the Chinese Ministry of Health. The group would; spend three weeks in China- looking at research, inStitufes"Xand programmes, probably in- ‘ Peking, Shanghai, Nanking, and Canton. : _

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Press, 16 November 1981, Page 2

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Acupuncture study Press, 16 November 1981, Page 2

Acupuncture study Press, 16 November 1981, Page 2

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