The functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are a group of diseases mainly manifested as gastrointestinal functional disorders,including 45 kinds of different diseases,such as functional dyspepsia(FD), irritable...The functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are a group of diseases mainly manifested as gastrointestinal functional disorders,including 45 kinds of different diseases,such as functional dyspepsia(FD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS),functional constipation展开更多
Studies on various Buyimojingbooks of the minority group“Buyi”in China,combined with information collected through visits to Buyi doctors,revealed that six ideas mainly comprised Buyi treatment and therapeutic princ...Studies on various Buyimojingbooks of the minority group“Buyi”in China,combined with information collected through visits to Buyi doctors,revealed that six ideas mainly comprised Buyi treatment and therapeutic principles,i.e.,inviting,expelling,liberating,supplementing,transporting,and recovering.Based on these ideas,the medical philosophy and laws of medication use were investigated to reveal and sort out Buyi therapeutic and pharmaceutical systems to achieve the goal of inheriting and further developing Buyi culture of medicine.展开更多
基金Supported by the Key Research ltem of Beijing Science and Technology Committee(No.Z0005190043711)the CapitalDevelopment Fund(No.SF-2005-9)
文摘The functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are a group of diseases mainly manifested as gastrointestinal functional disorders,including 45 kinds of different diseases,such as functional dyspepsia(FD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS),functional constipation
文摘Studies on various Buyimojingbooks of the minority group“Buyi”in China,combined with information collected through visits to Buyi doctors,revealed that six ideas mainly comprised Buyi treatment and therapeutic principles,i.e.,inviting,expelling,liberating,supplementing,transporting,and recovering.Based on these ideas,the medical philosophy and laws of medication use were investigated to reveal and sort out Buyi therapeutic and pharmaceutical systems to achieve the goal of inheriting and further developing Buyi culture of medicine.