Indian medicine definition

Indian medicine means the system of Indian medicine commonly known as Ashtang Ayurveda, Siddha or Unani Tibb whether supplemented or not by such modern advances as the Central Council may declare by notification from time to time.
Indian medicine means the system of Indian Medicine commonly known as Ashtang Ayurvedic or Siddha or Unani or Unani Tibb, whether, supplemented
Indian medicine means the system of Indian Medicine commonly known as Ayurvedic System and linani System supplemented or

Examples of Indian medicine in a sentence

  • Alternative care includes the use of treatments such as acupuncture, nutritional advice, massage therapy, herbal remedies, bio-feedback, imagery or relaxation techniques, homeopathic treatments, spiritual healing or prayer, hypnosis, or traditional medicine such as Chinese or American Indian medicine.

  • A MoU was signed between All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ European Academy of Ayurveda, Germany for advanced studies in traditional Indian medicine systems.

  • Long known and used in Persia and elsewhere since ancient times, As was also used in traditional Chinese and Indian medicine and as a cosmetic product in eye shadow in the Roman era.

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  • Chinese Medicine Practitioner means a Chinese medicine practitioner who is a) duly registered with the Chinese Medicine Council of Hong Kong pursuant to the Chinese Medicine Ordinance (Cap. 549 of the Laws of Hong Kong) or in relation to jurisdictions outside of Hong Kong, a body of equivalent standing; and b) legally authorised for practising Chinese medicine in the locality where the treatment is provided to an Insured, but in no circumstance shall include the Insured, the Policyholder, an insurance intermediary or an employer, employee, Immediate Family Member or business partner(s) of the Policyholder and/or the Insured(s).

  • Telemedicine means the delivery of health care services through the use of interactive audio and video technology, permitting real-time communication between the patient at the originating site and the provider, for the purpose of diagnosis, consultation, or treatment. For purposes of this section only, "telemedicine" does not include the use of audio-only telephone, facsimile, or email.