Étude critique de la physiologie de l’ostéopathie crânienne
4. Notes
Auteur : FERGUSON Andrew, DO, MSc, Praticien libéral, Londres Royaume-Uni - Courriel :
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Titre original : A review of the physiology of cranial osteopathy paru dans le Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 2003; 6(2):74-88. Traduction française de Gérard TROUZIER
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