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World Health Forum (WHO)
; 8(2): 240-44, 1987.
Article
in English, French
| PAHO
| ID: pah-14662
ABSTRACT
The majority of people of Nigeria use traditional rather than Western medicine for reasons of culture, cost and availability. If the harmful aspects of traditional medicine could be eliminated, and if the two systems were to collaborate with one another, the population would undoubtedly be better served than at present. Surveys conducted among members of the traditional and orthodox professions have revealed a large measure of support in each for the idea of integration