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Traditional Tibetan Medicine
Traditional Tibetan Medicine (TTM) has a history of over 2,000
years. TTM, practiced by Tibetan people generation after generation
in their struggle against natural disasters and diseases, is a resplendent
jewel in the great treasure house of China's traditional medicine.
With unique theoretical system and rich clinical experience, TTM
has made tremendous contributions to public health, especially to
the reproduction of Tibetan ethnic group. In addition, it has also
formed a complete theoretical system concerning the growth. classification
and properties of medicinal herbs, as well as prescription and preparation
of herbal medicines. The Central Government has always paid great
attention to TTM and encouraged its further development and improvement.
Famous ancient medical works such as Tibetan Medical Code and Four-Volume
Medical Code have been collated, translated and published. A number
of TTM monographs have also been published, including A New Compendium
of Tibetan Medicinal Herbs and A New Compendium of Tibetan Medicine.
Rare traditional Tibetan medicine "Rannasangpei'' twice won
gold medals at the International Conference on Traditional Medicine,
while another medicine "Zuotai'' won a state patent. In 1993,
the Ministry of Public Health held a symposium on Tibetan medicine
standards in Lhasa. So far, Tibet has laid down standards for 11
kinds of local medicinal herbs and 40 kinds of medicines, a key
step for TTM to gradually enter both the domestic and international
markets.
Medical scientific research has helped develop a correct understanding
of the pathology, physiology and clinical manifestation of serious
mountain sickness such as highland pulmonary edema and coma, and
emergency treatment has reached advanced international level. At
the same time, great advances have been made in the study of preventive
medicine.
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