AT the second Liaoning Traditional Chinese Medicine Cultural Night Market, Ghanaian doctoral student Nkrumah Seth skillfully takes the pulse of an elderly woman at the free consultation area.
“Your pulse is a bit rapid. Do you have high blood lipids?” he asks, applying the four diagnostic methods – looking, listening, questioning, and pulse-taking – taught to him during his studies at Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (LNUTCM).
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