In traditional medicine, say in homeopathy you get the drug action potentiated by dilution and shaking. So in the thirtieth potency of drug you have a single molecule in very large quantity fluid, as per described by the founder of Homeopathy, Dr. Hahnemann. So there remains the imprint of the drug, while shaking the solution, in the dose given. This is a superstition.
Amit Jha has written: 'Traditional Indian medicine' -- subject(s): Buddhist medicine, Tibetan Medicine, Traditional medicine
Thinley Gyatso has written: 'Essentials of Tibetan traditional medicine' -- subject(s): Tibetan Medicine, Tibetan Traditional Medicine, Methods, Medicinal Plants 'Essentials of Tibetan traditional medicine'
similarities between modern medication and traditional medication
C. S. Cheung has written: 'Principles of dialectical diagnosis and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Differential, Differential Diagnosis, Herbal Medicine, Medicine, Herbal, Medicine, Traditional, Phytotherapy, Traditional medicine
Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1959.
Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1960.
Traditional Chinese medicine treats allergic rhinitis with various species.
Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1958.
Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1965.
Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1958.
Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1959.
Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1956.