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English: Acupuncture chart from the Ming Dynasty.
Català: Mapa de punts d'aplicació d'acupuntura. Dinastia Ming.
Deutsch: Akupunkturkarte der Ming-Dynastie.
Español: Mapa de puntos de aplicación de acupuntura. Dinastía Ming.
Français : Carte des points d'acupuncture datant de la dynastie Ming.
Nederlands: Acupunctuurkaart uit de Ming-dynastie.
Slovenščina: Akupunkturna »karta« iz dinastije Ming.
Türkçe: Çigong'da Akapunktur'da da kullanılan meridyenlerin önemi vardır.
中文: 手厥陰心包經.
Source

Imagery From the History of Medicine (original in Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).

Date

Ming Dynasty (1368–1644)

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current10:46, 4 September 2005300×558 (45 KB)Mathieu.clabaut (Acupuncture chart, Ming dynasty '''Source:''' [http://art-bin.com/art/medhistorypix/omedicalimages01.html Imagery From the History of Medicine] {{PD-old}} Image Cleaning)
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