Guinean

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Guinean Medicine

Guinean (pronunciation: /ɡɪˈniːən/) refers to anything related to Guinea, a country in West Africa. In the context of medicine, it often refers to medical practices, diseases, or health conditions prevalent in Guinea.

Etymology

The term "Guinean" is derived from the country name "Guinea". The origin of the name "Guinea" is uncertain, but it is believed to have been named after the Guinea region in West Africa.

Guinean Medicine

Guinean medicine refers to the medical practices, traditions, and health care systems in Guinea. It includes both traditional and modern medical practices. Traditional Guinean medicine often involves the use of herbal medicine and spiritual healing practices, while modern Guinean medicine is based on Western medical science.

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