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  • '''Traditional medicine''' encompasses a wide range of culturally specific techniques that may, how ...and theories...[[there is a]] dichotomous situation of particular forms of traditional medicine being practised in their countries of origin and also in countries to which
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  • {{r|African traditional medicine}}
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  • A system of traditional medicine which is based on the beliefs and practices of the Chinese culture. ({{MeSH
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  • Methods in conventional medicine, complementary and alternative medicine and traditional medicine that share the characteristic that substances used in the practice come fro
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  • '''Traditional medicine''' encompasses a wide range of culturally specific techniques that may, how ...and theories...[[there is a]] dichotomous situation of particular forms of traditional medicine being practised in their countries of origin and also in countries to which
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  • *[[Traditional medicine]]
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  • ...rnative medicine. ''Arch Intern Med'' 155:2385. This editorial argues that traditional medicine should approach alternative therapy using five principles:
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  • ==Traditional medicine==
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  • An '''indigenous knowledge system (IKS)''', in the context of [[traditional medicine]], is the means by which culturally specific beliefs about health and heali
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  • {{r|Traditional medicine}}
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  • ...[[lysergic acid diethyamide]] was first synthesized. They have roles in [[traditional medicine]], especially [[shamanism]], and in experimental Western [[psychotherapy]],
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  • '''Shamanism''' is a form of [[traditional medicine]], common to a number of cultures including Latin America, Native American,
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  • ...that alternative medicine should not be "condemned out of hand," but that traditional medicine should approach alternative therapy using five principles:
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  • ...actions, it has been used to cause abortion. It also plays a role in Asian traditional medicine as a method of correcting breech presentation. This method is termed [[moxi
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  • ...cally based health practices]]. Specific types of phytotherapy are often [[traditional medicine]] of different cultures, and use of an [[indigenous knowledge system]] (IKS
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  • ...onventional [[medicine]], [[complementary and alternative medicine]] and [[traditional medicine]]. They share the characteristic that substances used in the practice come
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  • ...field of health, where numerous new drugs and treatments have evolved from traditional medicine, but it also takes place in agriculture, biodiversity conservation and othe
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  • | url = http://www.nursing.columbia.edu/programs/itpc.html}}</ref> [[Traditional medicine]], when differentiated from more modern techniques of complementary medicin
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  • ...elling various "miracle cures"; snake oil was a common ingredient. It is a traditional medicine, and still appears on ingredients lists for medicinal products, in Asia [ht
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  • ...where it is called ''chimsul'', and it is also important in [[Kampo]], the traditional medicine of Japan. [[Ötzi]], a 5000-year-old [[mummy]] found in the Alps, has more ...f Chinese medicine as superstitious and irrational<ref> Crozier RC (1968) 'Traditional medicine in modern China' Harvard University Press</ref> but Communist Party Chairma
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  • Vitalist ideas have been common in traditional medicine and share much with other approaches and theories of [[Alternative medicine
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  • ...nds of the Chinese black market, where different tiger parts are valued in traditional medicine. The problem increased after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1987 due to th
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  • |title=Legal status of traditional medicine and complementary/alternative medicine: A worldwide review
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  • ...yanmar and much of Indochina, as a result of heavy exploitation for use in traditional medicine, including snake wine in Vietnam, and for skins and food. CITES data indica
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  • ...''[[siddha]]'', and ''[[unani]]'', many endangered and endemic modes of [[traditional medicine]], including ''kalari'', ''marmachikitsa'', and ''vishavaidyam'', are pract
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  • ...tside museums and remote villages, except in for the ever-popular forms of traditional medicine like acupuncture.
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  • ...n though this is offset to some degree by much of the region's reliance on traditional medicine from local practitioners. In South and Southeast Asia, reemergent diseases
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