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  • {{short description|Formalized folk medicine}} ..., cater to the [[Hispanic and Latino Americans|Latino]] community and sell folk medicine alongside statues of [[saint]]s, [[candle]]s decorated with [[pray ...
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  • {{short description|Formalized folk medicine}} ..., cater to the [[Hispanic and Latino Americans|Latino]] community and sell folk medicine alongside statues of [[saint]]s, [[candle]]s decorated with [[pray ...
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  • ...lod.lu/|website=Lëtzebuerger Online Dictionnaire|publisher=Ministère de la Culture|access-date=13 December 2016}}</ref> Likewise, "pharmacy" translates as ''a ...ook.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Illustrated yellow emperor's canon of medicine (Chinese/English Edition)|last=Chuncai|first=Z.|publisher=Dolphin Books|year=2002|is ...
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  • ...namomum aromaticum|Cassia]] – ''Cinnamomum aromaticum'', called cassia or Chinese cinnamon, is an evergreen tree native to southern China, Bangladesh, Uganda ...or chen pi is sun-dried tangerine peel used as a traditional seasoning in Chinese cooking and traditional medicine. <!-- no references yet --> ...
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  • ...with the spread, first of European imperialism, and later of Euro-American culture and food, cheese has gradually become known and increasingly popular worldw ...lso changes the taste of the finished cheese, affecting both the bacterial culture and the milk chemistry. Cheeses that are heated to the higher temperatures ...
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  • ...with the spread, first of European imperialism, and later of Euro-American culture and food, cheese has gradually become known and increasingly popular worldw ...lso changes the taste of the finished cheese, affecting both the bacterial culture and the milk chemistry. Cheeses that are heated to the higher temperatures ...
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  • ...a mouthwash in cases of bleeding gums.<ref>Howard, Michael. ''Traditional Folk Remedies'' (Century, 1987) p.155</ref> ...pimple]]s, [[bronchitis]] and [[gout]].<ref>Howard, Michael. ''Traditional Folk Remedies'' (Century, 1987); p.161–2</ref> ...
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  • ...religion|religious]] and [[:en:philosophy|philosophical]] beliefs of local culture. For example, a [[medicine man]] would apply [[herbs]] and say [[Wikipedia: Prescientific forms of medicine, now known as [[traditional medicine]] or ''folk medicine'', remain commonly used in the absence of scientific medicine, and ...
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  • ...religion|religious]] and [[:en:philosophy|philosophical]] beliefs of local culture. For example, a [[medicine man]] would apply [[herbs]] and say [[Wikipedia: Prescientific forms of medicine, now known as [[traditional medicine]] or ''folk medicine'', remain commonly used in the absence of scientific medicine, and ...
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  • |author=Chinese Academy of Sciences |author-link=Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
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  • The folk practice of [[inoculation]] against [[smallpox]] was brought from [[Turkey] ...the measles vaccine by 10 to 20-fold, due to switching to a [[MRC-5]] cell culture instead of chicken eggs.<ref name=plotkin2017/>{{rp|48}} China's manufactur ...
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