Acknowledgments It would be humanly impossible to give adequate acknowledgmen to all of the many fine people who have contributed to the writing o this book. Primary recognition should be given to Lucille Daniels, whos, vision and wisdom assisted the author in building a solid foundation il the form of a Master s thesis on massage. Josephine A. Dolan, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Uni versity of Connecticut, gave valuable advice concerning the use of mas sage in the field of nursing. The members of the staff of the School of Physical Therapy at thd University of Connecticut who willingly gave their time, energy, and per sonal resources deserve credit for their valuable assistance, especiall,. Vera Kaska, who used this material for two years and made wortbwhil, suggestions that made this text clearer to those using it for the first time Words cannot express my appreciation to the people who typed drew the original sketches, and provided excellent editorial service, oriel working far into the night to meet the many deadlines involved in th~ production of this book, namly Gerri Pellecchia, Virginia Darrow, Nanc~ Wahnowsky, and Patricia McClellan Miller. My thanks also to Dorothy McLaughlin, who was my patient an( loyal companion as we studied acupuncture in Talpei, Taiwan, and tc Dr. Min der Huang, our primary professor; to Dr. Edith Pao, who mad~ it possible for us to study in Taiwan; and to Dr. Joseph Yao, Donalc Courtial, and Dorothy McLaughlin for their assistance with description~ and locations of the twenty acupuncture points used most commonly ant thereby selected for study in this publication.
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