Master Henry Plée also authored a follow-up, , which focuses exclusively on the healing and restorative aspects of this art, such as: Katsu : Resuscitation techniques. Seifuku : Bone-setting and joint realignment. Fukushi Kokyu : Deep abdominal breathing exercises.

Example of a legitimate public domain book: "The Anatomical and Physiological Basis of Acupuncture Points" (1970s, now out of copyright in many countries).

If you use a technique from a dubious PDF and injure someone, claiming "I learned dim mak from the internet" is not a legal defense. It is an admission of recklessness.

Before exploring the book itself, it's essential to understand what these "vital points" are. The book refers to them using several terms:

Une analyse des zones sensibles du corps humain identifiées par les traditions martiales japonaises pour leur importance stratégique en combat 1.2.1 .

represents the search for the deeper, more effective essence of martial arts. It serves as a reminder that traditional forms are vaults of sophisticated knowledge. For the serious student, it offers a roadmap to understanding the human body's structural weaknesses, blending the mystical allure of ancient martial arts with the precise science of modern anatomy.