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Felix Mann (10 April 1931 – 2 October 2014) was a German-born acupuncturist. He devised the system known as Scientific Acupuncture and was the founder and past-president of the Medical Acupuncture Society (1959–1980). He was also the first president of the British Medical Acupuncture Society (1980), and the author of the first comprehensive English language acupuncture textbook ''Acupuncture: The Ancient Chinese Art of Healing'' first published in 1962. In 1995, he received The German Pain Prize. Mann, who was based in England, also lectured internationally on medical acupuncture.〔See also (Acupuncture is demonstrated at Chinese Medicine seminar ), ''The New York Times'', July 23, 1972; p. 45. "During clinical demonstrations of by Dr. Felix Mann of London and Dr. Nguyen van Nghi...."〕 Mann distanced himself from traditional beliefs in the existence of acupuncture points and meridians. == Criticism of basic acupuncture concepts == Mann distanced himself from traditional beliefs in the existence of acupuncture points and meridians. He stated in his book ''Reinventing Acupuncture: A New Concept of Ancient Medicine'': : "The traditional acupuncture points are no more real than the black spots a drunkard sees in front of his eyes." (p. 14) : "Many acupuncture points are in practice like McBurney’s point, in that both the position and size of the point vary enormously" (p. 14) And regarding meridians… : "The meridians of acupuncture are no more real than the meridians of geography. If someone were to get a spade and tried to dig up the Greenwich meridian, he might end up in a lunatic asylum. Perhaps the same fate should await those doctors who believe in () meridians." (p. 31) Regarding the whole meridian system: : "...the original, probably correct, observations were taken up by scholars who then processed something simple into something complicated, in their masterful, scholarly way. Possibly they wished the meridians in microcosm man to simulate the pathway of the planets in the celestial macrocosm and thus produced the truly amazing course of the meridians, coursing three times round the whole body. : "However, despite the fact that I criticise the present description of acupuncture points and meridians, it will be apparent that I could never have evolved my own ideas without the stimulus of the traditional structures." (p. 36) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Felix Mann」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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