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Sep 12, 2017 10:32
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English term

\"a fermented blank bean\"

English to French Medical Medical (general) chinese medicine for constipation
contexte

"the present invention provides a Chinese medicine for treating children constipation, comprising: sweet potato, Crataegus, Chicken’s Gizzard-membrane, bulb onion, fermented blank bean, atractylodes and honey. "
Change log

Sep 12, 2017 11:01: Tony M changed "Field" from "Tech/Engineering" to "Medical"

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Non-PRO (1): Tony M

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Discussion

Lorraine Dubuc Sep 12, 2017:
Blank bean? Could it be a typo for : black bean? Fève noire?
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