Abstract
Buryat medicine, which derived from Tibeto-Mongolian medical systems
and traditions, has thrived in the Transbaikal region from the eighteenth
century. There are, however, two main streams in Buryat healing traditions: one
deriving from Buryat folk medicine and the other, the main focus of this
article, scholarly Tibetan medicine, as transmitted through Mongolian medical
culture. As it was adopted in Buryatia, Tibeto-Mongolian medicine went through a
process of adaptation to the local environment, most conspicuously in the field
of pharmacology. It is here that we find the main original Buryat contributions
to the wider development of Tibeto Mongolian medical culture.
Subject
Medicine (miscellaneous),Complementary and alternative medicine,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
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