Pioneers in the development of manual lymphatic drainage in Europe in the 1930s were:

A) Michael and Ethel Foldi
B) Emil and Astid Vodder
C) Pehr Ling and Johann Mezger
D) Eunice Ingham and Fred Stoffel


Answer: B

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