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Forty-five cases with epigastric pain treated with puncturing Hegu (LI 4)

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Correspondence to Ran-mi Zhou.

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Author: Qian Lin-chao, bachelor, associate professor.

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Qian, Lc., Zhou, Rm. & Xi, Sy. Forty-five cases with epigastric pain treated with puncturing Hegu (LI 4). J. Acupunct. Tuina. Sci. 11, 122–124 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11726-013-0672-7

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