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More Is Better
April 2009 (Vol. 10, Issue 04)

Internal Economics
February 2009 (Vol. 10, Issue 02)

Wherefore Humanity?
December 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 12)

Specialties in Chinese Medicine
October 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 10)

The Dynamics of Yin/Yang
August 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 08)

History Written Into the Body
June 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 06)

The Fine Art of Subtle Manipulation
April 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 04)

The Peculiar Power of Chinese Medicine
February 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 02)

The Challenge of Aging - Part 2
December 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 12)

The Challenge of Aging: Part One
October 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 10)

Beyond Substance to Process
August 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 08)

What Are Symptoms?
June 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 06)

The Tragic (Second) Modernization of Chinese Medicine
April 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 04)

Understanding the Channels Through Experience
February 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 02)

The Spirit of Inquiry
December 2006 (Vol. 07, Issue 12)

Discovering the Alchemy of Healing
October 2006 (Vol. 07, Issue 10)

Treating Patients with Chronic Disease
August 2006 (Vol. 07, Issue 08)

Is This Deficiency or Excess?
June 2006 (Vol. 07, Issue 06)

In Defense of Case Studies
April 2006 (Vol. 07, Issue 04)

The Philosopher’s Stone

Steven Alpern, LAc

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