December 22, 2014.
Dear Dr. Stefano Marcelli, we noticed that your paper "Gross anatomy and acupuncture: A comparative approach to reappraise the meridian system" is very interesting. We respect you as a pioneer in this field.
Yours sincerely,
Kwang-Sup Soh, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies.

 

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Where does the Taijitu
symbol come from?


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:: brown text means unrevised translation or incomplete work ::

NB: the author considers and uses the words "channel", "meridian" and "vessel" as synonyms.
 


 

 

Mating European red slug

see also the DNA replication-like
mating of leopard slugs
 


Taijitu, symbol of yin-yang couple (wikipedia)
 


Mating Nudibranchs (sea slug)
from the National Geographic
 

Mating snake Photograph: Erich Kuchling/Corbis
from the guardian.uk.com

Here above the cover and the taiji explanation page of my second book, two editions 1993-2005, from an idea of Stefano Marcelli, drawn by the painter Massimo Facchini.

 

 


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