Traditional Mongolian Medicine
978-613-0-33331-7
6130333315
88
2010-06-06
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Mongols developed their system of medicine according to their own culture and beliefs. Mongolian traditional medicine became famous, and some Dalai Lamas counted Emchis among their personal physicians. In China, the Manchu emperors used to employ emchis, who were said to be skilled at diagnosis, examining the stool, urine and pulse to arrive at a diagnosis. Today Mongolia is one of the few countries which officially supports its traditional system of medicine. However, Inner Mongolia, ruled by China, does not support Mongolian Traditional medicine, and has even imprisoned people for practising it.
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