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Der Mythos Battlefield-Akupunktur

The battlefield acupuncture myth

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J. Fleckenstein erhält als stellvertretende Leitung des Wissenschaftszentrums eine Aufwandsentschädigung seitens der Deutschen Ärztegesellschaft für Akupunktur e. V.

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Fleckenstein, J. Der Mythos Battlefield-Akupunktur. Dtsch Z Akupunkt 64, 123–126 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42212-021-00366-9

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