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In conversation, 西医 (xīyī) is often used to refer to western medicine or the practice of western medicine. It is pronounced as "xī yī" with the first tone on both characters.
For example, someone might say "我去看西医 (wǒ qù kàn xīyī)" which means "I am going to see a western doctor" or "我相信西医的治疗方法 (wǒ xiāngxìn xīyī de zhìliáo fāngfǎ)" which means "I believe in western medicine's treatment methods."
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