Affiliations 

  • 1 Institute of Policy Research, National University of Singapore
Am J Chin Med, 1993;21(3-4):197-212.
PMID: 8135163 DOI: 10.1142/S0192415X93000236

Abstract

Traditional Chinese medicine as it persists in several East and Southeast Asian countries, has undergone major changes. Such changes have reinforced the trading aspects of traditional Chinese medical practice with relatively little advantage for the medical care component. This paper examines the nature of changes in contemporary ethnic Chinese medical practice in Malaysia and Singapore with the aim of understanding their implications for the persistence of this medical tradition.

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