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==Literature==
 
==Literature==
 
There are several very good books written on veterinary acupuncture that can be recommended for further reading:  
 
There are several very good books written on veterinary acupuncture that can be recommended for further reading:  
‘’Veterinary Acupuncture; Ancient Art to Modern Medicine’’ by Allen M Schoen is the standard veterinary textbook on acupuncture in all species.  
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*‘’Veterinary Acupuncture; Ancient Art to Modern Medicine’’ by Allen M Schoen is the standard veterinary textbook on acupuncture in all species.  
‘’The Complete Illustrated Guide to Chinese Medicine’’ by Tom Williams is a good general basic guide to understanding Chinese medicine and gives illustrations from human medicine.
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*‘’The Complete Illustrated Guide to Chinese Medicine’’ by Tom Williams is a good general basic guide to understanding Chinese medicine and gives illustrations from human medicine.
‘’Four Paws Five Directions’’ by Cheryl Schwartz is an excellent book for owners to read to understand Chinese medicine and where the meridians are found; it gives helpful information on diet and acupressure points for small animal owners who would like to research this area for themselves.
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*‘’Four Paws Five Directions’’ by Cheryl Schwartz is an excellent book for owners to read to understand Chinese medicine and where the meridians are found; it gives helpful information on diet and acupressure points for small animal owners who would like to research this area for themselves.
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