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ZHENGZHOU - A newly-published 100-volume collection of works on Buddhist medicine was unveiled Saturday at the Shaolin Temple, the shrine of Kungfu in Central China's Henan province.
China Buddhist Medicine Collection, compiled in 101 volumes and 70 million characters, includes more than 3,000 documents on the theories and practices of Buddhist medicine.
To complete the collection, the Shaolin Temple also offered its manuscripts on medicines, some of which had not been revealed to the public before, said Shi.
The Shaolin Temple, usually deemed the birthplace of Kungfu, is also renowned for its achievements in orthopedics and traumatology.
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