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Traditional Vietnamese medicine (Y học Cổ truyền Việt Nam), also known as Southern Herbology (Thuốc Nam) is a traditional medicine practiced by Vietnamese people. It is influenced by traditional Chinese medicine.
Tuệ Tĩnh (Chữ Hán: 慧靜, 1330–c. 1389), born Nguyễn Bá Tĩnh (阮伯靜), also known as Lê Đức Toản, was a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, physician, and writer. One of the earliest figures in the history of traditional Vietnamese medicine , Tuệ Tĩnh spent his later years in China, having been sent there by his government as a ...
He was named in the Book of Vietnamese Poets by Hoai Chan - Hoai Thanh. [5] He was an optimist to see problems in the direction of Vietnamese Traditional Medicine effective and simplified. He wrote the book "Simple Acupuncture" in 1962, translated "The cure" of Japan in 1969 and the "Home-grown Medicine" in 1959. [6]
Pages in category "Southeast Asian traditional medicine" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Traditional Vietnamese medicine;
Nghi's brother was director of the Institute of Traditional Medicine in Hanoi, and through him, Van Nghi had access to the North Vietnamese teaching text Trung Y Hoc (Studies of Chinese Medicine) and teaching materials from Beijing and Nanjing which explain the strong TCM flavor of much of his (especially later) writing. His contributions were ...
Gua sha, or kerokan (in Indonesia), is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practice in which a tool is used to scrape people's skin in order to produce light petechiae. Practitioners believe that gua sha releases unhealthy bodily matter from blood stasis within sore, tired, stiff, or injured muscle areas to stimulate new oxygenated blood flow ...
In 2012, VNU organized admission to training two majors: General Medicine and Pharmacy. [3] On October 27, 2020, the University of Medicine and Pharmacy was established by the Prime Minister on the basis of inheriting the School of Medicine and Pharmacy, approved by the Director of the Vietnam National University, Hanoi. [1] [4]
Only those who can understand Chinese characters could diagnose and prescribe remedies in Northern Medicine. The theory of Northern Medicine is based on the Yin-Yang interactions and the eight trigrams, as used in Chinese Medicine. [5] [6] Herbs such as Gleditsia sinensis are used in both Traditional Vietnamese Medicine and TCM.