The current status of old traditional medicine introduced from Persia to China

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) includes over ten thousand herbal medicines, some of which were introduced from outside countries and territories. The Silk Road enabled the exchange of merchandise such as teas, silks, carpets, and medicines between the East and West of the Eurasia continent. Duri...

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Main Authors: Jinmin Shi (Author), Yifan Yang (Author), Xinxin Zhou (Author), Lijun Zhao (Author), Xiaohua Li (Author), Abdullah Yusuf (Author), Mohaddeseh S. M. Z. Hosseini (Author), Fatemeh Sefidkon (Author), Xuebo Hu (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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