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Ethiopian Medical Dictionary
Ethiopian refers to anything related to the country of Ethiopia, including its culture, people, language, and medical practices.
Pronunciation
Ethiopian is pronounced as /ˌiːθiˈoʊpiən/.
Etymology
The term "Ethiopian" comes from the Greek word Αἰθιοπία (Aithiopia), which was used by ancient Greeks to refer to the dark-skinned people of eastern Africa.
Related Terms
- Ethiopian Traditional Medicine: This is a holistic approach to health care that has been practiced in Ethiopia for centuries. It involves the use of herbal remedies, spiritual healing, and physical therapies.
- Amharic: This is the official language of Ethiopia. Many medical terms in Ethiopia are derived from Amharic.
- Addis Ababa: The capital city of Ethiopia, where many of the country's major hospitals and medical schools are located.
- Ethiopian Public Health Institute: This is the main governmental organization responsible for public health in Ethiopia.
- Ethiopian Medical Association: This is a professional organization that represents doctors and other medical professionals in Ethiopia.
- Ethiopian Health and Nutrition Research Institute: This is a research institution that conducts studies on health and nutrition in Ethiopia.
- Ethiopian Food, Medicine and Healthcare Administration and Control Authority: This is the regulatory body that oversees the safety and quality of food, medicine, and healthcare services in Ethiopia.
Categories
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Ethiopian
- Wikipedia's article - Ethiopian
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