Male acupuncture figure, Hong Kong, 1970-1976

Made:
1970-1976 in Hong Kong
Acupuncture figure, male, Hong Kong, 1970 - 1976

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Acupuncture figure, male, Hong Kong, 1970 - 1976
Science Museum Group Collection
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Acupuncture figure, male, Hong Kong, 1970-1976

Acupuncture aims to improve the flow of qi (chi) or energy in the body by applying needles to specific points on the skin. Traditional Chinese Medicine teaches that qi must flow freely through the body’s meridians, or channels, to ensure health and well-being.

The rubber male figure shows the points where needles should be applied to the skin and the meridians through which qi flows in the body.

Details

Category:
Asian Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A604025
Materials:
plastic, rubbery
Measurements:
overall: 510 mm x 235 mm x 140 mm, .925kg
type:
acupuncture figure
credit:
The Wellcome Foundation Limited