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  2. Traditional Siberian medicine - Wikipedia

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    Traditional attire of an Evenki shaman. Traditional Siberian medicine revolves around many different methods of treatment for different conditions and ailments. Early forms of Siberian medicine included herbal and topical treatments that would be ingested in the forms of tea or pastes applied directly to the skin. [1]

  3. Chung Hwa Medical Institution - Wikipedia

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    Chung Hwa Medical Institution is a medical institution located in Toa Payoh, Singapore.The institution is the headquarters of the Singapore Chinese Physicians Association (SCPA), and houses the Singapore College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Chinese Medical and Drugs Research Institute, Chinese Acupuncture Research Institution, and a traditional Chinese medicine clinic.

  4. Eu Yan Sang - Wikipedia

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    Eu Yan Sang (Chinese: 余仁生; pinyin: Yú Rén Shēng) is a company that specialises in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It currently runs 170 retail outlets in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Macau, plus four factories in Hong Kong and Malaysia. The group also operates 28 TCM clinics in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.

  5. Khoo Oon Teik - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, he started a skin and leprosy clinic within the hospital, marking the start of dermatology in Singapore. [1] In 1965, Khoo succeeded Ernest Steven Monteiro as the professor of clinical medicine, and pushed for the establishment of a S$4 million institute for medical specialties at the University of Singapore. [8] [12]

  6. Old Thong Chai Medical Institution - Wikipedia

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    The building was constructed in 1892, and housed one of the best known Chinese charity medical centres in Singapore. Traditional Chinese doctors or sinsehs used to dispense free treatment and medicine to patients of all races in Singapore. Today, it is used as a commercial building for the Singapore office for Forever Living Products. [1]

  7. Traditional Asian medicine - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Asian medicine is a collective term for several types of traditional medicine practiced in Asia. [1] These include the medical traditions of: East Asia

  8. Religion in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The movement runs clinics providing free general practitioner, traditional Chinese medicine and dental services to elderly residents and low-income households in Redhill and Khatib. [44] It also operates the Lakeside Family Medicine Clinic in Jurong West and a day rehabilitation centre in Jurong East. [45]

  9. Camden Medical Centre - Wikipedia

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    Camden Medical is a private medical centre in Singapore. It was established in 1999 and is located at One Orchard Boulevard near the Tanglin and Orchard Road area next to Orchard Boulevard MRT station. Developed by the Kwee brothers, [1] the 17-storey cylindrical building was designed by Pritzker Prize laureate Richard Meier. [2]