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  2. Cash coins in traditional Chinese medicine - Wikipedia

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    Cash coins are sometimes used as a medical instrument (or a "medical tool") in the practice of guasha (or coining), a technique used in treating many illnesses since ancient times. [ 16 ] [ 43 ] In some forms of guasha after oil is applied to the skin of the patient the edge of an old Chinese cash coin is used to scrape the skin along ...

  3. Gua sha - Wikipedia

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    The origin of this term is the Shang Han Lun, a c. 220 CE Chinese medical text on illness caused by cold. As in most Asian countries, China's medical practices were a profound influence in Vietnam, especially between the 5th and 7th centuries CE. [3] Cạo gió is an extremely common practice in Vietnam and for expatriate Vietnamese.

  4. Coining - Wikipedia

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    Coining may refer to: Coining (metalworking), a metalworking process; Coining (mint), the production of coins; Coining (traditional medicine), dermabrasion practiced ...

  5. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    Second, medical roots generally go together according to language, i.e., Greek prefixes occur with Greek suffixes and Latin prefixes with Latin suffixes. Although international scientific vocabulary is not stringent about segregating combining forms of different languages, it is advisable when coining new words not to mix different lingual roots.

  6. 3 Rare Coins Boomers Should Hold Onto for at Least Another Decade

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    When you live on a fixed income, rare coins can serve as an ace in the hole in case you need a sudden infusion of cash to pay for a medical procedure or some other unexpected expense.

  7. Here’s the withdrawal rate American retirees need to start ...

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    Orman says those who need a target should consider 3% to stretch their money as long as possible, while the financial adviser credited with coining the rule, Bill Bengen, now says the rate should ...

  8. Clinical engineering - Wikipedia

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    The term clinical engineering was first used in a 1969 paper by Landoll and Caceres. [2] Caceres, a cardiologist, is generally credited with coining the term.. The broader field of biomedical engineering also has a relatively recent history, with the first inter-society engineering meeting focused on engineering in medicine probably held in 1948.

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