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Introduction
Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long and rich history, and is the third
oldest form of medicine. Only Egyptian and Babylonian medicine predates
it. The fact that TCM has existed for thousands of years, and is still
used today is a testament to its value as a form of healthcare.
The
isolation of China throughout history plays a role in TCM's lack of
development in other world civilizations. However, with the opening of
China in 1972 it has been spreading to Western and European countries.
TCM's practice has been shaped over time by many factors including
culture, philosophy, politics, religion, and science.
Today,
we think of China as being one united country, but this is only a
recent development in the country's history. Throughout the centuries,
China was made up of many states that were often at war with each other
and repeatedly united and divided. These states were ruled by dynasties
and were feudalistic societies.
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