Abstract
Sir, Edwards et al .1 provide a useful reminder that traditional Chinese remedies are sometimes adulterated by the addition of substances more familiar in conventional medicine. It is disappointing that this topic is not by now more common knowledge. We described2 in 1979 a patient treated by us for rheumatoid arthritis the previous year. During the first five …
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