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... d it mainly depended on their own efforts. Traditional Chinese medicine indeed played a significant auxiliary role in current East Africa, but the premise was that the advantages of modern medicine had not been fully established yet.
This was true not only in the East but also in the West. In Europe, traditional Western medicine was still mainstream, and the mortality rate of modern medicine was even higher than that of traditional Western medicine. After all, traditional Western medicin ...
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