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Aids in China: discourses on sexuality and secual practies / Micollier, Evelyne   Journal Article
Micollier, Evelyne Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words China  AIDS  HIV 
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Institutional transmission of Chinese medicine: a typology of the main issues / Bruyn, Pierre-Henry de; Micollier, Evelyne   Journal Article
Micollier, Evelyne Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The aim of this article is to propose a typology of the different issues that the transmission of traditional Chinese medicine encounters today in the world, by successively highlighting ideological, epistemological, political, and educational difficulties. After showing how much the polarised aspect of the debates on Chinese medicine is already entrenched among specialists in this discipline, we explore the question of the epistemological status of this Chinese tradition by confronting it with the dominant biomedicine of Western origin. The originality of Chinese structures that were set up to protect and promote this national tradition is then highlighted as a possible source of inspiration at the international level, before describing the different economic factors likely to play a positive or negative role in the development of this medical and cultural heritage at the local level. Finally, the specific didactic questions that the transmission of this heritage and the teaching of this discipline raise are analysed before presenting a conclusion.
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Management of the AIDS epidemic and local/global use of chinese medicine / Micollier, Evelyne   Journal Article
Micollier, Evelyne Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In the context of a social and medical response to AIDS at a national level recommended by the Chinese authorities, the policy of eventual extension of treatment to all patients reveals "Chinese characteristics" that are akin to international concerns regarding the use of alternative and complementary medicine. One concerns the use of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), principally in combined treatment (biomedicine with Chinese medicine) in a public health system in which it plays a relatively large part compared to other health systems in the world. This article focuses on the integration of TCM in therapies and research on HIV/AIDS.
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