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The increasing number of TCM practitioners and herbal suppliers, both of which accelerated by the formation of various TCM institutions, substantiated the creation of regional traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) associations in post-World War II Malaya.
This article aims to provide a brief overview on the education and research development of TCM in the precolonial and postindependent Malaysia. The education and research development of TCM did not actually take off until Malaysia gained its independence.
24 Σεπ 2019 · The current designated TCM practitioner body, the Malaysian Chinese Medical Association (MCMA) were also originally established to nurture local talents in the face of import restrictions.
The increasing number of TCM practitioners and herbal suppliers, both of which accelerated by the formation of various TCM institutions, substantiated the creation of regional traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) associations in post-World War II Malaya.
In 2015, the Ministry of Health conducted a survey regarding the use of traditional medicine in Malaysia. The survey revealed that 29.25% of Malaysians have used traditional medicine. Chinese herb was the second most (13.69%) sought after treatment modalities, while the highest use was Malay Massage (41.92%). [ 1]
Although traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been a part of the Malaya and the Malaysia people’s method of maintaining health and well-being for many centuries, it was never been enrolled...
The increasing number of TCM practitioners and herbal suppliers, both of which accelerated by the formation of various TCM institutions, substantiated the creation of regional traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) associations in post-World War II Malaya.