Analyzing an evidence-based prescription in the “Man ngag rin chen ‘Byung”
- VernacularTitle:“Увдисын далай” бүтээл дэх нотолгоонд суурилсан жорыг шинжлэхүй
- Author:
Enkhjin G
1
;
Gerelmaa B
2
;
Tsetsegmaa S
3
;
Bold Sh
4
Author Information
1. Traditional medicine research department of MUPS
2. Dolmalin Hospital
3. Institute of Pharmacology
4. Traditional Medical Research Institute
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
ancient doctors;
“Man ngag rin chen ‘byung”;
prescription;
medical literature
- From:
Mongolian Pharmacy and Pharmacology
2020;17(2):59-63
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Abstract:The basis of the development of traditional medicine in the XXI century is to study the old medical books and scriptures created by ancient Mongolian doctors and scientists of previous generations. For example, it is important to deepen the scientific understanding of “Man ngag rin chen ‘byung” written by Mongolian doctor ‘Jam dpal chos kyi bstan ‘dzin phrin las in Tibetan, and to understand the content and charms of the Man ngag rin chen ‘byung.
Purpose:Sampling and analysis of experimental prescriptions in the “Man ngag rin chen ‘byung” written by Mongolian doctor ‘Jam dpal chos kyi bstan ‘dzin phrin las in Tibetan.
Research methods:Methodologies of ancient textbook analysis and check list of textbook were used.
Conclusion:In the concluding remarks of the “Man ngag rin chen ‘byung” written by Mongolian doctor ‘Jam dpal chos kyi bstan ‘dzin phrin las, it was stated that there are many medicinal raw materials in the practice. He mentioned that: “I have summarized the benefits of medical literature written by the ancient doctors of Mongolian medicine to facilitate for people to learn.” An analysis of this sentence reveals that in the current understanding of medical science, it is evidence-based practice (EBP).
- Full text:MPPJ-2020-17(2)-59-63.pdf