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  2. Eu Yan Sang - Wikipedia

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    Eu Yan Sang (Chinese: 余仁生; pinyin: Yú Rén Shēng) is a company that specialises in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It currently runs 170 retail outlets in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Macau, plus four factories in Hong Kong and Malaysia. The group also operates 28 TCM clinics in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.

  3. Traditional Chinese medicine - Wikipedia

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    As traditional Chinese medicine had always been used in China, the use of traditional Chinese medicine was not regulated. [48] The establishment in 1870 of the Tung Wah Hospital was the first use of Chinese medicine for the treatment in Chinese hospitals providing free medical services. [49]

  4. Tung Shin Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The not-for-profit private hospital is accredited by the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health and ISO 9001:2008 certified. [3] It started as a provider of traditional Chinese Medicine treatment in 1881, later it was called the Tung Shin Hospital from 1894 as it was converted to a non-profit organization, the Western Medicine division ...

  5. Lam Wah Ee Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The 700-bed tertiary acute care hospital is accredited by the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health. It was established as a provider of traditional Chinese medicine in 1883 while its Western Medicine division commenced operations in 1983. It also owns Lam Wah Ee Nursing College, the first private nursing college in northern Malaysia.

  6. Malaysian Chinese - Wikipedia

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    An ethnic Chinese woman in Malaysia grinds and cuts up dried herbs to make traditional Chinese medicine. Aside from their economic dominance, ethnic Chinese Malaysians are known for their contribution in the country healthcare sectors with their traditional health practice.

  7. Wen Ken Group - Wikipedia

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    Wen Ken Group is a family-owned group of companies and one of the largest Traditional Chinese Medicine companies in Southeast Asia. [1] As a family business, the group has seen 3 generations and 5 successions.

  8. List of traditional Chinese medicines - Wikipedia

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    Snake oil is the most widely known Chinese medicine in the west, due to extensive marketing in the west in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and wild claims of its efficacy to treat many maladies. [31] [32] Snake oil is a traditional Chinese medicine used to treat joint pain by rubbing it on joints as a liniment. [31]

  9. Ngeow Sze Chan - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Medical Free Clinic (est. 1954, Kuala Lumpur). This clinic provides free consultation and medicine to the poor. The Traditional Chinese Medical Institute of Malaysia (est. 1955). The mission of this institute is to train Chinese physicians to provide treatment for patients of the Chinese Medical Free Clinic.