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Kampo or Kanpō
medicine (漢方医学, Kanpō igaku),
often known simply as Kanpō (漢方,
Chinese medicine), is the
study of
traditional Chinese medicine in ****an...
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Kampos (Gr****: Κάμπος) is a
community in the muni****l unit of Pineia, Elis, Greece. It is on the
southeastern s**** of the
Pineios reservoir, 2 km northwest...
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Kampō (or Kanpō, 漢方)
medicine is the ****anese
study and
adaptation of
Traditional Chinese medicine.
Today in ****an,
kampo is
integrated into the national...
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Chura kampo (Tibetan
dried cheese) is a
Tibetan cheese and
important within the
cuisine of Tibet.
Chura kampo is made from the
curds left over from boiling...
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Kampō (or Kanpō, 漢方)
medicine is the ****anese
study and
adaptation of
traditional Chinese medicine. In 1967, the ****anese
Ministry of Health,
Labour and...
- dictionary.
Kampos may
refer to:
Kampos (Thrace), a town of
ancient Thrace, near
Constantinople Kampos, Cyprus, a
village in
Nicosia District Kampos, Elis,...
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Kampos was a town of
ancient Thrace,
inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is
located near
Veliefendi in
European Turkey.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000)...
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Kampō Arai (荒井 寛方,
August 15, 1878 –
April 16, 1945) was a ****anese
Buddhist painter and
reproduction artist. His
given name was Kanjūrō (寛十郎). He was...
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pharmacy to
treat yin deficiency. In ****anese
kampo, it is
known as "Rokumi-gan" (六味丸 ろくみがん, it is also
known as
Kampo #87). It is
commonly made into Chinese...
- "unconsciousness". In
Hungarian folk
tales táltos are common, such as Göncöl and
Kampó.
Kampó was said to have had an "ice body" (jégtestű) and was
short with thick...