Susceptible Bodies: Exploring the emergence of susceptibility in the CAM practices of acupuncture and reflexology.

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Susceptible Bodies : Exploring the emergence of susceptibility in the CAM practices of acupuncture and reflexology. / Grünenberg, Kristina.

I: Medical Anthropology, 2014.

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Grünenberg, K 2014, 'Susceptible Bodies: Exploring the emergence of susceptibility in the CAM practices of acupuncture and reflexology.', Medical Anthropology.

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Grünenberg, K. (2014). Susceptible Bodies: Exploring the emergence of susceptibility in the CAM practices of acupuncture and reflexology.. Manuskript afsendt til publicering

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Grünenberg K. Susceptible Bodies: Exploring the emergence of susceptibility in the CAM practices of acupuncture and reflexology. Medical Anthropology. 2014.

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Grünenberg, Kristina. / Susceptible Bodies : Exploring the emergence of susceptibility in the CAM practices of acupuncture and reflexology. I: Medical Anthropology. 2014.

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