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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Diagnosis and management of epilepsy in adults : a national clinical guideline 
    Publication: Edinburgh, Scotland : Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), 2018
    ... chiropractic treatment, herbal medicine, homeopathy, osteopathy, yoga, traditional Chinese medicine and cannabinoids. There is no consistent evidence to support, or definitively exclude, the use of ...
  2. ... Tong FF. (Committee on Telemedicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories.) Patients1 records on the Internet: a boost for evidence-based medicine [comment] Lancet 1998 Jun 13;351(9118):1751— ...
  3. ... biofeedback, meditation, homeopathy, spiritual healing, prayer, hypnosis, traditional medicine, Chinese, Ayuvedic, etc. This survey excluded chiropractors. There are also evidence-based reports and technology assessments. In 1997, AHCPR ...
  4. ... to meeting the mental health needs of the Chinese community. Li PL, et al. J Public Health Med 1999 Mar;21(l):74-80 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Evidence based medicine and evaluation of mental health services: methodological issues ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - [Drawing of the human body showing acupuncture meridians] 
    Publication: Bethesda, MD : U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Health & Human Services, [2010]
    ... the human body showing acupuncture meridians] Acupuncture Points Medicine, ... West as evidence of East Asian ignorance of anatomy. Specimen medicinae ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - National Library of Medicine classification : a scheme for the shelf arrangement of library ... 
    Publication: Bethesda, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine ; Washington, DC : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1999
    ... H6 Current practices by country WB 50 Medicine, Chinese Traditional WZ 80.5.O6 Currently practiced WB 50 History by country WZ 70 Medicine, Emporiatric see Travel Medicine, Evidence-Based see Evidence-Based Medicine Medicine, Folk see ...
  7. ... his death he was given medicine by a Chinese doctor for a chill; that said medicine was too strong for the patient, and that ‘his breathing stopped and he died.” n inspection of the body no evidence of chancre could be found; in the inguino- ...
  8. ... death he was given med- icine by a Chinese doctor for a chill; _ that said medicine was too strong for the patient, and that “his breathing stopped, and he died.’ On inspection of the body no evidence of “chancre” could be found; in the right ...
  9. ... that certain passages in the ancient records of Chinese and Hindu medicine render it probable that syphilitic affections of the nose and throat have been recognized from the earliest times.1 The evidence deducible from the researches of Dabry is, however, ...
  10. ... month ; and the Assyrians, Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Persians, Chinese, Hindoos, and Arabians, all ranked purges among their prominent medicaments. The antiquity and general popularity of a medicine, is, however, not always an evidence of its importance or gen- eral utility. Mercury, ...
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