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unusual facts about Traditional medicine


Whore dialogues

Such works typically concerned the sexual education of a naive younger woman by an experienced older woman and often included elements of philosophising, medical folklore, satire and anti-clericalism.


Guillermo Arévalo

In 1982 he cofounded a Shipibo organization called Aplicación de Medicina Tradicional (AMETRA), which promoted the study and application of the traditional medicine practiced by the peoples of the Ucayali River.

University of Traditional Medicine, Mandalay

The University of Traditional Medicine, Mandalay (UTM), in Aungmyethazan, Mandalay, is a public university of Burmese traditional medicine.

Vanilla walkeriae

The plant is used in the traditional veterinary medicine practices of the Irulas in India.


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Dōmei Yakazu

In 1940, he attended a conference on traditional medicine in Manchurian medical universities, and proposed the continuation of traditional medicine there.

Dover's powder

Dover's powder was a traditional medicine against cold and fever developed by Thomas Dover.

Healthcare in Sierra Leone

The traditional medicine programme, run by the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, has constructed a training school at Makeni, a healing centre at Kono and conducted workshops to promote co-operation between traditional medicine practitioners and orthodox doctors.

Macau University of Science and Technology

The hospital is in the Cotai area of Macau and has major interests in Western medicine and Chinese traditional medicine.

Management of Crohn's disease

Boswellia is an ayurvedic (Indian traditional medicine) herb, used as a natural alternative to drugs.

Management of ulcerative colitis

Boswellia is an Ayurvedic (Indian traditional medicine) herb, used as a natural alternative to manufactured drugs.

Rani Spas

Rani's 20 different products are made from natural ingredients and are created under the influence of Ayurveda, a system of Indian traditional medicine.

Rosana Tositrakul

Following university at Thammasat University she formed the NGO "Traditional Medicine for Self-Curing", later renamed

Wolf-Dieter Storl

After returning to the United States in 1984, he spent much time with traditional medicine persons of the Cheyenne and taught courses at Sheridan College, Wyoming.