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  2. Traditional Vietnamese medicine - Wikipedia

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    It is influenced by traditional Chinese medicine. The other traditional medicine that is also practiced in Vietnam is traditional Chinese medicine (Trung Y), also known as Northern Herbology (Thuốc Bắc). [1] [2] Thuốc Nam is one of two kinds of folk remedies known to villagers, the other being the traditional exercise dưỡng sinh. [3] [4]

  3. Panax vietnamensis - Wikipedia

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    Panax vietnamensis or Vietnamese ginseng [1] (Vietnamese: Sâm Ngọc Linh, lit. ' Ngọc Linh ginseng') is a species of the ginseng genus Panax . In Vietnam the species, prized in herbal medicine, is commercially very valuable and now considered threatened.

  4. Traditional Asian medicine - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Asian medicine is a collective term for several types of traditional medicine practiced in Asia. [1] These include the medical traditions of: East Asia China. Tibet; Japan (Kampo) Korea; Mongolia; Southeast Asia Cambodia; Indonesia (Jamu) Thailand; Vietnam; South Asia Ayurveda; Tamil Nadu (Siddha) West Asia Middle East (Unani) Iran

  5. Lê Khánh Đồng - Wikipedia

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    Lê Khánh Đồng was born in 1905 in Son An commune, Hương Sơn District, Hà Tĩnh Province, Vietnam. [2]In 1931 he graduated from Indochina Medical University and was assigned under French Indochina to Xavanakhet Hospital in Laos, then to the hospitals in Nam Định Province, Bình Định Province in Vietnam

  6. Rượu thuốc - Wikipedia

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    ' traditional liquor ') is a kind of Vietnamese distilled liquor (rượu) with herbs and medical animals, considered by traditional medicine as good for health. This drink consists of herbs or animals soaked in alcohol as a folk medicine cure for diseases in Vietnam .

  7. Portal:Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Frances Gertrude McGill (November 18, 1882 – January 21, 1959) was a Canadian forensic pathologist, criminologist, bacteriologist, allergologist and allergist.Nicknamed "the Sherlock Holmes of Saskatchewan" for her deductive skills and public fame, McGill influenced the development of forensic pathology in Canadian police work and was internationally noted for her expertise in the subject.

  8. Category:Southeast Asian traditional medicine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Southeast Asian traditional medicine" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Category:Traditional medicine - Wikipedia

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