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Armenian (Medicine)
Armenian (pronunciation: /ɑːrˈmiːniən/; etymology: from Latin Armenia, from Greek Ἀρμενία, from Old Persian Armina) is a term that can refer to several medical concepts and terms of Armenian origin or related to Armenia, its people, or its culture.
Armenian Medical Terms
- Armenian Bole: A type of medicinal clay used in traditional Armenian medicine. It is believed to have detoxifying properties.
- Armenian Plague: A historical term for a plague that affected Armenia in the 19th century.
- Armenian Doctor: Refers to a medical practitioner who is of Armenian descent or has received their medical training in Armenia.
Related Terms
- Armenian Medicine: Refers to the medical practices, traditions, and knowledge that originated in Armenia.
- Armenian Medical School: Refers to any medical school located in Armenia or any medical school that teaches Armenian medical practices.
- Armenian Medical Association: An organization that represents the interests of Armenian medical practitioners.
- Armenian Medical Journal: A publication that focuses on medical research and studies conducted in Armenia or by Armenian medical practitioners.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Armenian
- Wikipedia's article - Armenian
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