Traditional Medicine Test
A traditional Chinese medicine doctor in Chengdu is to take a
challenge set by a doctor at the Beijing Jishuitan Hospital who
questions the credibility of traditional medicine, West China City Daily
reports. Ning Fanggang, a doctor from the Beijing hospital's burns
department, has challenged traditional Chinese doctors to predict
whether a woman is pregnant or not by only taking her pulse. More than
30 young women will take part. Ning said the doctors would be awarded
50,000 yuan if they could correctly determine whether or not at least 80
per cent of the women were pregnant. The Chengdu doctor, who has been
practicing traditional Chinese medicine for 22 years, said he was
confident of winning.
Source of the report is here.
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