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(Atheism and unscientific medical practices: Relevance not clear. Chinese medicine is very old and so imperfect by modern standards. Furthermore it was based on spiritual ideas not rationalism.)
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See: [[Atheism in medicine]] and [[Atheism and health]]
 
See: [[Atheism in medicine]] and [[Atheism and health]]
 
=== Atheism and unscientific medical practices ===
 
 
''See also:'' [[Atheism and medicine]]
 
 
Razib Khanm wrote at ''Discover Magazine'':
 
{{Cquote|...the most secular nations in the world are those of [[East Asia]], in particular what are often termed “[[Confucius|Confucian]] societies.” It is likely therefore that the majority of the world’s [[atheism|atheists]] are actually East Asian...
 
 
This is not to say that East Asia is necessarily a haven for a [[Critical rationalism|critical rationalist]] perspective, what with the prominence of Chinese medicine, [[geomancy]], Korean [[shamanism]]...<ref>[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2010/11/most-atheists-are-not-white/ Most atheists are not white & other non-fairy tales] By Razib Khanm, Discover Magazine</ref>}}
 
 
For more information, please: [[Atheism and medicine]] ([[Traditional Chinese medicine]])
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
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Revision as of 19:48, May 26, 2022

Medicine is a branch of medical science that deals with nonsurgical techniques. Medicine may also refer to a substance intended to be used for the treatment, mitigation or prevention of a disease, disorder or abnormality.

Atheism in medicine

See: Atheism in medicine and Atheism and health

See also

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