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A Tradition ofTraditional Medicine
Pain Medicine, 2011“Mo, Hi, Ba … Yo! (1, 2, 3 … Go!).” My Vietnamese hosts were very enthusiastic and insistent about toasting with beer at the celebratory dinner for our medical mission to Vietnam. As the evening progressed and the toasting continued, I noted that my beer glass appeared to have no bottom, or at least my Vietnamese hosts were ensuring I never reached it.
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Integrative medicine — Traditional Chinese medicine, A model ?
Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2011The paper explores the concept of integrative medicine (IM) in relation to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). It contrasts IM available in China to its availability in the West. The second part of the paper highlights tools which could facilitate opportunities for IM.
Nicola Robinson, et al
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Traditional Chinese herbal medicine
Pharmacy World & Science, 1995Herbal medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion, and massage are the three major constituent parts of traditional Chinese medicine. Although acupuncture is well known in many Western countries, Chinese herbal medicine, the most important part of traditional Chinese medicine, is less well known in the West.
Y P, Zhu, H J, Woerdenbag
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Traditional systems of medicine
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2004Traditional ways of healing illnesses originating in ancient societies are called complementary medicine today. Many of the traditional medical systems are based on sound fundamental principles and centuries of practices by healers. This article reviews some of the most commonly practiced traditional medical systems.
Kamala, Shankar, Lucy P, Liao
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Historical difference between traditional Korean medicine and traditional Chinese medicine
Neurological Research, 2007Although traditional Korean medicine (TKM) has been influenced by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), it has developed distinctive features. Around the tenth century, Chinese medical books were introduced to Korea. In those days, Koreans started movement to develop its own medical system.We reviewed Korean and Chinese medical literatures, and analysed ...
Wung-Seok, Cha +5 more
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Traditions, Traditional Medicines, and Powwowers
2023Daily, anthracite workers faced the threat of explosions, rising waters, and roof collapses, which in many cases led to injuries and fatalities. They also faced long-term occupational diseases, such as silicosis, also known as coal worker's pneumoconiosis (CWP), or miners' asthma, from breathing in coal dust and other silicates.
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Integrated traditional Chinese medicine
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 2006To experience the integration of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in China was 'the chance of a lifetime; thanks to the support of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. The scale and range of TCM available in terms of health care provision, education and research is unique in the world.
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2019
Traditional medicine (TM) including Ayurvedic medicines, traditional Chinese medicines and nutraceuticals are popular across the globe as dietary supplements and traditional and alternative medicines. Health risks from these remedies continue to present serious concerns, with occurrences of poisoning by metals and metalloids present at concentrations ...
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Traditional medicine (TM) including Ayurvedic medicines, traditional Chinese medicines and nutraceuticals are popular across the globe as dietary supplements and traditional and alternative medicines. Health risks from these remedies continue to present serious concerns, with occurrences of poisoning by metals and metalloids present at concentrations ...
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