<p>Auricular acupuncture was founded by Dr. Paul Nogier in Lyon, France, in the 1950s. In France, the réflexe auriculocardiaque that he discovered was partly pursued — unlike in the German school under Frank Bahr. As a result, auriculotherapy remained closer to Nogier’s legacy. In recent years, Dr. Alimi in Paris has carried out new basic research on the anatomical structure and neurophysiological course of an acupuncture point, the influence of which extends as far as French-speaking Switzerland. In German-speaking Switzerland, by contrast, ear acupuncture according to Frank Bahr predominates. This article was written in the context of the rapprochement between Switzerland’s two major medical acupuncture societies, AGMAR in French-speaking Switzerland and SACAM in German-speaking Switzerland. Its aim is to introduce the AGMAR method of working to therapists of the Bahr school.</p>

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Aurikulotherapie nach Dr. Alimi — Was können wir von ihm lernen?

  • Fabienne Taugwalder,
  • Kuno Hutter

摘要

Auricular acupuncture was founded by Dr. Paul Nogier in Lyon, France, in the 1950s. In France, the réflexe auriculocardiaque that he discovered was partly pursued — unlike in the German school under Frank Bahr. As a result, auriculotherapy remained closer to Nogier’s legacy. In recent years, Dr. Alimi in Paris has carried out new basic research on the anatomical structure and neurophysiological course of an acupuncture point, the influence of which extends as far as French-speaking Switzerland. In German-speaking Switzerland, by contrast, ear acupuncture according to Frank Bahr predominates. This article was written in the context of the rapprochement between Switzerland’s two major medical acupuncture societies, AGMAR in French-speaking Switzerland and SACAM in German-speaking Switzerland. Its aim is to introduce the AGMAR method of working to therapists of the Bahr school.