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Yohannes Chala, head of the Addis Ababa Health Bureau, said "Chinese medicine and medical applications are highly regarded among Ethiopians," and that "the most common form of Chinese medical engagement in Ethiopia's healthcare sector is the application of acupuncture." In South Africa, doctors ...
"Chinese medicine and Western medicine are not opposites, they complete each other. To be a good doctor, you need to know both Western and traditional Chinese medicine, and learn how to combine them to serve patients better," said Uwitonze....
Over decades, Chinese medical teams in Africa have established a solid reputation for applying TCM therapy to treat diseases, many of which are chronic and difficult.[Photo/Xinhua] It took Peng Wang, a practitioner of the Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) in...
In East Africa 90% of the population rely on traditional healers. Such healers offer a blend of advice solace and therapy delivered with an understanding of the patients background. Efforts to synthesize Western medicine with traditional healers have been spotty and erratic varying from country to ...
(1982). Medicinal plant and traditional medicine in Africa. pp. 44. This report from the International Conference on Medicinal Plants, Traditional Medicine and Local Communities in Africa provides a summary of the sessions ... OE Etim 被引量: 8发表: 2014年...
Background: The use of traditional medicine (TM) in South Africa is reportedly high. TM use in a South African surgical population presenting for elective surgery is unknown.Aim: The study aim was to survey the perioperative usage of TM in a South African population presenting for elective ...
The extensive use of traditional medicine in Africa, composed mainly of medicinal plants, has been argued to be linked to cultural and economic reasons. This is why the WHO encourages African member states to promote and integrate traditional medical practices in their health system (WHO, 2003)....
A longitudinal study in Zaïre Many developing countries, particularly in Africa, have recently introduced payment schemes based on the selling of essential drugs. This is one of the mai... HP Fournier - 《Social Science & Medicine》 被引量: 285发表: 1995年 Dry and tight: sexual practices ...
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has emerged as a focal point of China-Africa cooperation during the ongoing third China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province.