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The encyclopedia of Chinese medicine / consultant editor, Duo Gao.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [S.l.] : Carlton, c1997.Description: 208 p. : col. ill. 27 cmISBN:
  • 1-85868-328-9
Subject(s): Summary: Provides a thorough overview of traditonal Chinese medicine and points to ways in which it can be used independently or in conjunction with Western medicine. The integration of tradtional Chinese medicine with western medicine will benefit people by not only allowing alternative treatment for many difficult diseases, but could also be a guide toward a better way of preventing illness. The aim of all traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, particularly the West, is to change people's thoughts on healthy living and attempt to achieve a positive outlook, how one takes mental or physical exercise, and how the world and the environment affect man in his state of health.
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Reference Reference Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference R 125 .En19 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3AEA0000269468
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Provides a thorough overview of traditonal Chinese medicine and points to ways in which it can be used independently or in conjunction with Western medicine. The integration of tradtional Chinese medicine with western medicine will benefit people by not only allowing alternative treatment for many difficult diseases, but could also be a guide toward a better way of preventing illness. The aim of all traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, particularly the West, is to change people's thoughts on healthy living and attempt to achieve a positive outlook, how one takes mental or physical exercise, and how the world and the environment affect man in his state of health.

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