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Protecting medical heritage

By Yang Wanli | China Daily | Updated: 2014-08-19 06:51

The rebuilding of Yushu Prefecture Tibetan Medicine Hospital has also renewed interest in traditional Tibetan medicine.

"Following the earthquake, our treatments have helped many people with stomach ailments or diseases related to the liver," said Chimed Palmo, a physician at the hospital.

She said most residents in Yushu are Tibetans but Tibetan medicine is also highly regarded among other ethnic groups.

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