| John A. Couch - 1992 - 584 pages
...1991a). Nervous System Including Special Sense Organs An obvious paradox exists between the importance of the central nervous system (CNS; brain and spinal cord) and the special sense organs and the paucity of attention they have received as sites of histopathologic alterations... | |
| Paul Parsons - 2005 - 480 pages
...can contribute to pain and dysfunction. Removing such blockages is thought to improve the functioning of the central nervous system (CNS = brain and spinal cord) and the body as a whole. According to MassageToday.com, “CST is effective at treating a number of problems,... | |
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