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Traditional Chinese Medicine, Korean Traditional Herbal Medicine, and Japanese Kanpo Medicine
2016Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) attributes its origin to Shen Nong, an ancient ruler who introduced the cultivation of four cereals plus soya bean, thus providing a complete diet without relying on animal protein. After personally tasting hundreds of herbs and being periodically poisoned in the process, he also wrote Shen Nong Bencao Jing, the first
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Reflections on Traditional Medicine
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1999openaire +3 more sources
Technology and the traditions of medicine
Medical Journal of Australia, 2000openaire +3 more sources
The philanthropic tradition in medicine
The American Journal of Medicine, 1978openaire +3 more sources
Traditional Chinese medicine in France: French Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine, 2009openaire +3 more sources
Tradition and Modernity in Mongolian Medicine
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2004openaire +3 more sources