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Page 460
... drugs . Literally hundreds of indi- genous prescriptions for many types of disease have been reported in curing not only common ailments and chron- ic diseases but also such diseases as jaundice , hepatitis , and gastritis . A great ...
... drugs . Literally hundreds of indi- genous prescriptions for many types of disease have been reported in curing not only common ailments and chron- ic diseases but also such diseases as jaundice , hepatitis , and gastritis . A great ...
Page 552
... drugs and traditionally trained doctors to compensate for the shortage of Western medicine - has been promoted . Acupuncture - the practice of puncturing the body with gold or silver needles — is used extensively for the treatment of ...
... drugs and traditionally trained doctors to compensate for the shortage of Western medicine - has been promoted . Acupuncture - the practice of puncturing the body with gold or silver needles — is used extensively for the treatment of ...
Page 1269
... drugs are detoxicated . The rough endoplasmic reticulum produces certain pro- teins , such as the albumin and clotting factors of the blood . The mitochondria ( membranous structures in the cytoplasm ) have many functions , including ...
... drugs are detoxicated . The rough endoplasmic reticulum produces certain pro- teins , such as the albumin and clotting factors of the blood . The mitochondria ( membranous structures in the cytoplasm ) have many functions , including ...
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