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词汇 complementary medicine
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Definition of complementary medicine in English:

complementary medicine

noun
mass nounBritish
  • Any of a range of medical therapies that fall beyond the scope of conventional medicine but may be used alongside it in the treatment of disease and ill health. Examples include acupuncture and osteopathy.

    另类医学,非主流医学;辅助疗法(如针灸和整骨疗法)。参见ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

    See also alternative medicine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Recently there has been a change in the attitude of those practising conventional medicine towards complementary medicine.
    • I had to come to Columbia to get a Master of Public Health degree with an eye towards divining a way to bring complementary medicine more into the mainstream of American health care.
    • Standardized aqueous mistletoe extracts have been applied to cancer patients for several decades as complementary medicine.
    • If I could perhaps bring this briefly into a more personal sphere, I note that you come from a family of allopathic doctors and here you are as one of the leading practitioners of complementary medicine.
    • They are more likely to investigate ways of improving their health, and more open-minded to complementary medicine.
    • The future would appear to be the provision of Integrated Healthcare combining the respective attributes of complementary medicine and conventional medicine.
    • On the whole, practitioners of complementary medicine are under no illusions as to the part they play within our healthcare system, and most are not aware just how important that part is!
    • Were medicine to change its reality to bring it into line with modern physics, adoption of alternative and complementary medicine would naturally follow.
    • As I continue to practise my skills as a pharmacist and a healer, I see myself as a bridge between conventional and complementary medicine.
    • That dominance is being eroded as complementary medicine therapists use public pressure to remould outdated power structures into more pluralistic power sharing.
    • However, one of the often-quoted justifications for dismissing complementary medicine is the apparent lack of scientific evidence to support its claims of efficacy and safety.
    • It would be a tragic loss if traditional human caring had to move to the domain of complementary medicine, leaving orthodox medicine with just the technical management of disease.
    • The Prince, who set up the Foundation for Integrated Health to support complementary medicine, said he hoped this week's Herbal Medicine Awareness Week would be a success.
    • These include cover for complementary medicine and health screening, with heart bypasses and full cancer cover available on all our schemes, including the least expensive.
    • Examples of complementary medicine are acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage therapy, and healing touch.
    • Practitioners of complementary medicine work with this concept of energy polarity and balance all the time.
    • UK medical education delivered to trainee doctors has traditionally devoted little time to the study of complementary medicine.
    • In 1990 he developed brand new premises including facilities for complementary medicine in the south of the city.
    • Conventional medicine can no longer ignore complementary medicine.
    • The use of complementary medicine and the traditional medicine of other cultures has been increasing in Europe and North America.

Definition of complementary medicine in US English:

complementary medicine

nounˌkɑmpləˈmɛn(t)əri
British
  • Any of a range of medical therapies that fall beyond the scope of scientific medicine but may be used alongside it in the treatment of disease and ill health. Examples include acupuncture and osteopathy.

    另类医学,非主流医学;辅助疗法(如针灸和整骨疗法)。参见ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

    See also alternative medicine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Recently there has been a change in the attitude of those practising conventional medicine towards complementary medicine.
    • On the whole, practitioners of complementary medicine are under no illusions as to the part they play within our healthcare system, and most are not aware just how important that part is!
    • Conventional medicine can no longer ignore complementary medicine.
    • If I could perhaps bring this briefly into a more personal sphere, I note that you come from a family of allopathic doctors and here you are as one of the leading practitioners of complementary medicine.
    • However, one of the often-quoted justifications for dismissing complementary medicine is the apparent lack of scientific evidence to support its claims of efficacy and safety.
    • That dominance is being eroded as complementary medicine therapists use public pressure to remould outdated power structures into more pluralistic power sharing.
    • Practitioners of complementary medicine work with this concept of energy polarity and balance all the time.
    • Examples of complementary medicine are acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage therapy, and healing touch.
    • As I continue to practise my skills as a pharmacist and a healer, I see myself as a bridge between conventional and complementary medicine.
    • The Prince, who set up the Foundation for Integrated Health to support complementary medicine, said he hoped this week's Herbal Medicine Awareness Week would be a success.
    • The future would appear to be the provision of Integrated Healthcare combining the respective attributes of complementary medicine and conventional medicine.
    • UK medical education delivered to trainee doctors has traditionally devoted little time to the study of complementary medicine.
    • It would be a tragic loss if traditional human caring had to move to the domain of complementary medicine, leaving orthodox medicine with just the technical management of disease.
    • They are more likely to investigate ways of improving their health, and more open-minded to complementary medicine.
    • The use of complementary medicine and the traditional medicine of other cultures has been increasing in Europe and North America.
    • In 1990 he developed brand new premises including facilities for complementary medicine in the south of the city.
    • I had to come to Columbia to get a Master of Public Health degree with an eye towards divining a way to bring complementary medicine more into the mainstream of American health care.
    • Were medicine to change its reality to bring it into line with modern physics, adoption of alternative and complementary medicine would naturally follow.
    • These include cover for complementary medicine and health screening, with heart bypasses and full cancer cover available on all our schemes, including the least expensive.
    • Standardized aqueous mistletoe extracts have been applied to cancer patients for several decades as complementary medicine.
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