- Phillips, S.-A.; Biant, L. C. (January 2011). "The
instruments of the
bonesetter". The
Journal of Bone and
Joint Surgery.
British Volume. 93-B (1): 115–119...
- The
Bonesetter's Daughter,
published in 2001, is Amy Tan's
fourth novel. Like much of Tan's work, this book
deals with the
relationship between an American-born...
- John D. "
Bonesetter"
Reese (May 6, 1855 –
November 29, 1931) was a Welsh-born
American athletic trainer in
early 20th-century
Major League Baseball who...
- The
Kitchen God's Wife (1991), The
Hundred Secret Senses (1995), The
Bonesetter's Daughter (2001),
Saving Fish from
Drowning (2005), and The
Valley of...
- the
coast meets the
North Sea. It is home to the 'horse whisperer' and
bonesetter,
Tamme Hanken.
Gerhard Bruns (CDU) was
elected in 2016
honorary mayor...
-
herbal medicine, acupuncture,
cupping therapy, gua sha, m****age (tui na),
bonesetter (die-da),
exercise (qigong), and
dietary therapy. TCM is
widely used in...
-
diminished by
subtraction is
restored to its
original value,
similar to how a
bonesetter restores broken bones by
bringing them into
proper alignment.
These changes...
-
Sarah "Crazy Sally" Mapp (baptised 1706 – 1737) was an
English lay
bonesetter, who
gained fame both by
performing impressive bone-setting acts in Epsom...
- (gatherings)
around the world.
Hatsumi also
worked as a seikotsu-in (整骨院)
bonesetter after his graduation, and was
chairman of the
Writers Guild of ****an at...
-
Lloyd family of
Baynham Hall, who were well
known for
generations as
bonesetters alongside their farming activities), and his wife Sue.
Raine was educated...