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Comparative Study on the Application of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Mongolian Medicine
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmpe.202418406
Author(s)
Sirigunqiqige Pan1,2, Huifang Li1,2, Murilige Chao3, Xile Mu1, Erimo Bai4, Haoyun Bao4, Minglan Bao1, Laxinamujila Bai1,*
Affiliation(s)
1School of Mongolian Medicine, Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities, Tongliao, Mongolian, China 2Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China 3Mongolian Medicine Museum, Ethnic Medicine Innovation Center, Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot, Mongolian, China 4Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities, Tongliao, Mongolian, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
China is one of the countries with the most abundant and diverse traditional medicine in the world. Traditional Chinese Medicine (Han ethnic traditional medicine) and ethnic medicine (traditional medicine of various ethnic minorities) have made indelible contributions to the prosperity and reproduction of all ethnic groups over thousands of years. Different ethnic medicines have significant characteristics in medical theory, disease diagnosis and treatment techniques, and drug application. They have both similarities and differences. This article studies the sources, classification, growth environment, and collection of medicinal materials. Through comparative analysis of the processing, compatibility rules, formulation theory, medication contraindications, dosage and usage, preparations and applications, and clinical disease treatments of Chinese and Mongolian medicines, the article aims to deepen the understanding and recognition of Chinese and Mongolian medicines. This mutual learning and complementing each other's strengths is of profound significance for promoting the development of traditional medicine and the development of natural drugs, thus promoting traditional medicine to make greater contributions to human health.
Keywords
Traditional Chinese Medicine; Mongolian Medicine; Application; Comparison
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