摘要
On the view point of herb research in the world traditional medicines, Digeda is used to vary the plants originated from different species and families, such as India Digeda (Hurghada) is Swertie chirayita (Buch. -Ham.), Nepal Digeda (Hurghada) is Swertia cliete. Tibetan Digeda (Geda) are Saxifrage umbellulate Hook. f. &Thoms. and 5axifraga umbelluleta Hook. f. &Thoms. var. pectinata (C. Marq. & Airy-Shaw) J. T. Pan. Alatan Digeda (Hurghada) is Saxifrage unguiculata Engl. Menken Digeda (Hurghada) now differs greatly. In Mongolia, Mongolian doctors use Parnassia palustris as the Digeda; Gisborne to Hurghada (Sandinista) are Swertia erythrosticta and Gentiana Ioureirii. Temuco uses Swertia pseudochineis as Digeda (Baghdad). In Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, Mongolian medicine Digeda is mainly originated from the three kinds of medicinal plants in Gentianaceae, Swertie pseudochinensis Hara, Gentianopsis barbata Froel Ma, and Lomatogonium rotetwn (L.) Friesex Nym. Additionally, in Inner Mongolia and Tibetan Autonomous Regions of China, the used Digeda is different from Inner Mongolia fork Medicine, Parnassia palustris and P. orepohila, Tibetan fork medicine is different from G. gilvostriata Flat Lei, G. barbara and G. paludosa. Halenia sibirica is recorded in Inner Mongolian Medicine 5tanderds. Therefore, herbal medicine Digede belongs to not only the nationality, but also the world.
On the view point of herb research in the world traditional medicines, Digeda is used to vary the plants originated from different species and families, such as India Digeda (Hurghada) is Swertie chirayita (Buch. -Ham.), Nepal Digeda (Hurghada) is Swertia cliete. Tibetan Digeda (Geda) are Saxifrage umbellulate Hook. f. &Thoms. and 5axifraga umbelluleta Hook. f. &Thoms. var. pectinata (C. Marq. & Airy-Shaw) J. T. Pan. Alatan Digeda (Hurghada) is Saxifrage unguiculata Engl. Menken Digeda (Hurghada) now differs greatly. In Mongolia, Mongolian doctors use Parnassia palustris as the Digeda; Gisborne to Hurghada (Sandinista) are Swertia erythrosticta and Gentiana Ioureirii. Temuco uses Swertia pseudochineis as Digeda (Baghdad). In Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, Mongolian medicine Digeda is mainly originated from the three kinds of medicinal plants in Gentianaceae, Swertie pseudochinensis Hara, Gentianopsis barbata Froel Ma, and Lomatogonium rotetwn (L.) Friesex Nym. Additionally, in Inner Mongolia and Tibetan Autonomous Regions of China, the used Digeda is different from Inner Mongolia fork Medicine, Parnassia palustris and P. orepohila, Tibetan fork medicine is different from G. gilvostriata Flat Lei, G. barbara and G. paludosa. Halenia sibirica is recorded in Inner Mongolian Medicine 5tanderds. Therefore, herbal medicine Digede belongs to not only the nationality, but also the world.