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- Tibetan Protection from Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) and Reproductive Loss at High Altitude
- Certain Problems of Embryology According to the Tibetan Medical Tradition
- Written and Printed Sources for the Study of Mongolian Medicine
- The Tibetan Medical Tradition, and Tibetan Approaches to Healing in the Contemporary World
- Index to Articles in the <i>K'ang-tsang Yen-chiu Yüeh-K'an</i> (a Contribution to the Bibliography of Tibet)
- Tibetan 'Precious Pills': The Rinchen Medicine: A Tantric Healing System with Great Benefits, Some Problems, Many Secrets
- The Art of Tibetan Medical Urinalysis
- Formulary of Tibetan Medicine
- Introduction to the Studies of Tibetan Medical Sources
- Tibetan Medicinal Plants
- 'khrungs dpe dri med shel gyi me long /
- Journey into the Mystery of Tibetan Medicine: Based on the Lectures of Dr. Dolma
- rgyun spyod bod sman lag deb/
- Tibetan Medicine and Other Holistic Health-Care Systems
- Health and Harmony through the Balance Pulse Rhythms
- Saponins of Plants of Panax Species Collected in Central Nepal, and Their Chemotaxonomical Significance III.
- [Chemical Constituents of Drosera Peltata Smith var. Lunata (Buch.-Ham.) C. B. Clarke Collected in Tibet]
- Two New Fagopyrum (Polygonaceae) Species, F. Gracilipedoides and F. Jinshaense from Yunnan, China
- [Studies on the Iridoid Glucosides of the Root of Lamiophlomis Rotata (benth.) Kudo, a Medicinal Plant in Xi Zang (Tibet)]
- Anthropometry and Clinical Features of Kashin-Beck Disease in Central Tibet
- Varied Ecological Environment and Fluorosis in Tibetan Children in the Nature Reserve of Mount Qomolangma
- Today's Regional Distribution of Echinococcosis in China
- A Social and Demographic Study of Tibetan Refugees in India
- The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: How High do Tibetans Live?
- Prolyl Endopeptidase Inhibitors from the Underground Part of Rhodiola Sachalinensis
- Tibetan Medicine and Dermatology in the Fifteenth Century
- The Relationship of Fluorosis and Brick Tea Drinking in Chinese Tibetans
- Impressions of Health and Medicine in Tibet
- [Amplitude-Time and Phase Characteristics of Pulse Signal Force Transducer in Multizone Pulse Diagnosis]
- Tibetan Buddhist Medicine: A Transcultural Nursing Experience
- [Several Aspects of Software Implementation of a Computerized Pulse Diagnostics Complex]
- [Transducer for Pulse Diagnostics]
- Seeing to the Distant Mountain: Diagnosis in Tibetan Medicine
- Malnutrition and Excess Mortality in Shangri-La
- Medicinal System of Ladakh, India
- Tibetan Protection from Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) and Reproductive Loss at High Altitude
- Observations While Treating Altitude Illness
- Diagnosis, Tibetan Style, Underlies Small Herbal Study of Advanced Breast Cancer
- The Effect of Padma-28, a Traditional Tibetan Herbal Preparation, on Human Neutrophil Function
- Certain Problems of Embryology According to the Tibetan Medical Tradition
- Psychological adjustment and sleep quality in a randomized trial of the effects of a Tibetan yoga intervention in patients with lymphoma
- Fundamentals of Tibetan Medicine According to the rgyud bzhi
- Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China Vol. 1
- sman pa med sa'i sman bcos lag deb/
- Varied Ecological Environment and Fluorosis in Tibetan Children in the Nature Reserve of Mount Qomolangma
- The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: How High do Tibetans Live?
- Tibetan Medicine. Part I: Introduction to Tibetan Medicine and the rGyud-bzi (Fourth Tantra)
- Observations While Treating Altitude Illness
- Tibetan Medicine in the Treatment of Aplastic Anaemia
- Traditional Alternatives as Complementary Sciences: The Case of Indo-Tibetan Medicine
- Epidemiological Support for a Multifactorial Aetiology of Kashin-Beck Disease in Tibet
- [Sea Buckthorn and Sea Buckthorn Oils--Recent Developments in China and Central Asia]
- High Altitude Heart Disease in Children in Tibet
- A Guide to Tibetan Medical Urinalysis
- [Transducer for Pulse Diagnostics]
- Saponins from Panax Pseudo-Ginseng Wall subsp. Pseudo-Ginseng Hara Collected at Nielamu, Tibet, China
- Efficacy of Tibetan Medicine as an Adjunct in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
- Tibetan Medicine and Dermatology in the Fifteenth Century
- Western Conceptualizations and Eastern Experience: A Cross-Cultural Study of Traumatic Stress Reactions Among Tibetan Refugees in India
- Reserved Higher Vagal Tone under Acute Hypoxia in Tibetan Adolescents with Long-Term Migration to Sea Level