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Examples:counterfeit medicines pl—compound prescription (involving several medicines)—medical care and medicines—lit. prescribe the right medicine for an illness (idiom); fig. to study a problem to find the right way to solve it—sappan wood (Caesalpinia sappan), used in Chinese medicine—fire cupping (acupressure technique of Chinese medicine, with fired vacuum cup applied the skin)—relieve oedema through purging or diuresis (Chinese medicine)—in Chinese medicine, preparation from rhizome of Chinese foxglove (Rehmannia glutinosa)—qi and blood (two basic bodily fluids of Chinese medicine)—fig. there is no clear-cut distinction between food and medicine—lit. give medicine to a dead horse (idiom); fig. to keep trying everything in a desperate situation—Amomom (fructus Amomi), plant used in Chinese medicine—small-flowered milkwort (Polygala arvensis Willd. or P. telephioides), with roots used in Chinese medicine—day lily (Hemerocallis), used in Chinese medicine and cuisine—the benefits of medicine are not as great as those of good nutrition—Hippocrates (c. 460 BC - c. 370 BC), Greek physician, father of Western medicine—(of medicine) use specifically for the treatment of—milkwort (Polygala myrtifolia), with roots used in Chinese medicine—blocked or painful urination, constipation and vomiting (Chinese medicine)—lilac daphne (Daphne genkwa), used in Chinese herbal medicine—National Key Disciplines (disciplines recognized as important and supported by PRC central government, including medicine, science, chemistry, engineering, commerce and law)—take medicine for indigestion or gastro-intestinal upsets—Armillariella tabescens (mushroom used in trad. Chinese medicine)—morinda root (Morinda officinalis), plant used in Chinese medicine—practice medicine or pharmacy help the people or public—tuber of the kudzu vine (Pueraria lobata) used in Chinese medicine—sweet fruit of Siraitia grosvenorii (formerly Momordica grosvenori, a gourd of the Curcubitaceae family), grown in Guangxi and used in Chinese medicine—prepare herbal medicine by roasting or parching (in a pan)—different broth but the same old medicine (idiom); a change in name only—Achyranthes bidentata (root used in Chinese medicine)—Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London—dodder (Cuscuta sinensis, a parasitic vine with seeds used in medicine)—set prescription (i.e. medicine specifically prescribed for a definite condition)—good medicine tastes bitter (idiom); fig. frank criticism is hard swallow—unhealthy influences that cause disease (Chinese medicine)—classifier for mixture of prescribed Traditional Chinese Medicine—classifier for medicine in tablet form;small flat items in form of a slice, piece, disk or scrap;a meadow, forest, clouds,area of skin,large stretch of water e.g. ocean or lake;mental or real image of good harvest or great happiness;sound of footsteps or laughter; warmheartedness.— |