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Item #J083
Vol. 8, No. 3: Autumn 1998
Features: Why Qigong Should Remain An Unlicensed Profession by Kenneth S. Cohen; A Perspective on the Development of Taijiquan by Dr. Y.L. Yip with Leroy Clark; An Introduction to the Spiral Exercise of Wild Goose Qigong by Paul Li, L.Ac.
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Item #J084
Vol. 8, No. 4: Winter 1998-99
Features: Tibetan Medicine: The Buddhist Healing Tradition by Mark Hawthorne; Internal Aspects of Shaolin Fist by Ted Knecht; From New Orleans to Manchuria by Enid Ballin; Are Chinese Medical Qigong Standards Too High for the Wst? by Jerry Alan Johnson, Ph.D.
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Item #J091
Vol. 9, No. 1: Spring 1999
Features: Are Western Body-Minds Demanding a New American Qigong? by Michael Winn; More Precious than Gold: The Three Treasures of Life by Mark J. Petracca; Qigong Rehabilitation: An Integrated Approach by Steven Ruskin; Evolution and Scientific Principles of Taijiquan by Tang You-Yue, transl. by C. Shaefer Manete.
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Item #J092
Vol. 9, No. 2: Summer 1999
Features: Water Imagery in Qigong by Yu-Cheng Huang, adapted to English by Robert Poile & Laurie Mannging; Wild Goose Qigong, the System and its Benefits by Paul Li, L.Ac.; Answering Some of the Questions about Taijiquan by Eo Omwake; Taijiquan in the Treatment of Arthritis by Dr. Paul Lam.
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Item #J093
Vol. 9, No. 3: Autumn 1999
Features: Encountering Yang Zhenji's Traditional Taiji by Mark Waldman, Ph.D.; Ming-men/Tan-tien: Abode of Wisdom, Center of Power by Dennis Willmont; Yang Cheng-Fu's Ten Essential Points by Dr. Paul Lam and Master Kam Lau Fung; Medical Qigong Therapy and Oncology by Jerry Alan Johnson, Ph.D.
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