Acupuncture in Everton - DN10

Everton is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England. Located on the A631 between Gainsborough and Bawtry, it is part of Bassetlaw district. The parish includes the village of Harwell. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 839. There are 23 grade II listed buildings in the village. The village is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086–7 as Evretone. Everton was originally a Danish settlement by the name of Eofor-tun. For the majority of its history Everton's inhabitants have been farmers. Everton is twinned with the French village of Bouy in Champagne Ardenne, France. Everton Mill was a four-storey brick tower windmill built c. 1820. It was sold along with a watermill to farmer James Taylor by Will Templence in 1848. Wikipedia

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The roots of acupuncture can be traced back around 2000 years to ancient China. Complex discussions about acupuncture, meridians and joints together with diagnosis and treatment can be found within the text of ‘Ling Shu’ the second part of Huangdi’s Internal Medicine which is believed to date back to the reign of the Yellow Emperor in 2697 BCE.

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