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  • == Astragalus propinquus == ...nnial plant species in the family [[Fabaceae]]. The etymology of the term 'Astragalus' is derived from the Greek word 'astragalos', which means 'ankle bone', whi
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  • == Astragalus == ...ies of herbs and small shrubs, belonging to the legume family [[Fabaceae]] and the subfamily [[Faboideae]]. The genus is native to temperate regions of th
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  • == Astragalus lentiginosus == ...[Fabaceae]]. It is native to western North America, where it is widespread and found in various habitats.
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  • ...s-tra-ga-lec-to-my) is a surgical procedure involving the removal of the [[astragalus]] bone, also known as the talus bone, in the foot. ...tragalectomy' is derived from the Greek words 'astragalos' meaning 'ankle' and 'ektome' meaning 'excision'.
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  • ...connects the leg and the foot, and it plays a crucial role in the movement and stability of these parts of the body. ...us" is derived from the Latin word "talus", which means "ankle". The term "astragalus" is derived from the Greek word "astragalos", which also means "ankle".
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  • ...Szechwan, is a province in southwest [[China]] known for its rich history and cultural heritage. However, in the context of medicine, Sichuan is renowned ...sed medicinal plants in Sichuan include [[Ginkgo Biloba]], [[Astragalus]], and [[Rhodiola Rosea]].
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  • ...term "locoweed" is derived from the Spanish word "loco", meaning "crazy", and "weed", a common term for unwanted plants. ...the observed effects of the plant on livestock, which can exhibit erratic and "crazy" behavior after ingestion.
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  • ...minerals, and animal substances predominantly native to China for healing and health promotion purposes. ...inese" referring to its origin, "Herbology" indicating the study of herbs, and the Chinese term "zhōng yào xué" (中药学) which translates to "Chines
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  • ...ples of plants with medicinal radices include [[Ginseng]], [[Astragalus]], and [[Dong Quai]]. ...inuously growing horizontal underground stem which puts out lateral shoots and adventitious roots at intervals.
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  • ...of years. The term "China" in medicine is often used to denote the origin and the cultural background of such practices. ...e of the term "China" in medicine is to denote the origin of the practices and techniques that are part of traditional Chinese medicine.
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  • ...medicine]]. It is a valuable resource for medical professionals, students, and anyone interested in understanding medical terminology. ...l dictionary" is derived from the Latin word "medicus" meaning "physician" and the English word "dictionary" which originates from the Latin "dictionarium
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