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deals with the
relationship between an American-born...
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Lloyd family of
Baynham Hall, who were well
known for
generations as
bonesetters alongside their farming activities), and his wife Sue.
Raine was educated...
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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...
- lay
practitioners (not
members of a
structured profession), such as
bonesetters also
provide some
forms of
manual therapy.[original research?] A survey...
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herbal medicine, acupuncture,
cupping therapy, gua sha, m****age (tui na),
bonesetter (die-da),
exercise (qigong), and
dietary therapy. TCM is
widely used in...