[ölmei-7:蒙古经典方剂]。

Q4 Medicine
Tong Nala, Cai Aorilima, Tiemuerzhake Badengmucaicike, Bao Hashen
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摘要

ölmei-7是一种经典蒙药配方,以利尿功效而闻名。临床上广泛用于治疗心、肾、肝等脏器病变所致的脏器性水肿。本研究以蒙医标准为参照,运用传统的文献学方法,对不同历史时期的蒙藏医古籍进行梳理。该研究检查了ölmei-7的来源、名称、组成、适应症、修饰和剂量比。人们发现,直到16世纪,ölmei-7已经被熟练地应用于临床实践。它的基本或固定成分是由红花、香兰、金合花、胭脂草、苦瓜(加工)、灰树花、桂花和栀子组成的。随着医学的发展,它还与另外17种草药有关,如丁香、景天和龙胆。临床上可根据病因、病机、疾病性质、病变部位及水肿同时出现的情况,对脏器交替使用ölmei-7。ölmei-7的主要药用风味和用量在临床上也被认为是比较稳定的。具有进一步开发和应用的价值。
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[ölmei-7: the Mongolian classic prescription].

ölmei-7 is a medicinal formula in classic Mongolian medicine, renowned for its diuretic efficacy. Clinically, it is widely used in the treatment of visceral-origin edema associated with disorders of the heart, kidney, liver, and other internal organs. This study reviewed the ancient texts of Mongolian and Tibetan medicine across various historical periods with traditional philological methods, drawing on the standards of Mongolian medicine. The study examined the origin, name, composition, indications, modifications, and dosage ratios of ölmei-7. It was found that ölmei-7 had been skillfully applied in clinical practice up to the 16th century. Its basic or fixed composition was constructed with seven herbs - safflower, fragrant green orchid, scabiosa flos, Cochinchina Momordica Seed (processed), maitake, quomai, and gardenia. It was also associated with another 17 herbs as it medically evolved, such as clove, sedum, and gentiana. Clinically, ölmei-7 can be used for internal organs alternatively according to etiology, pathogenesis, nature of disease, predilection sites, and simultaneous phenomenon of the condition of dropsy. The main medicinal flavor and dosage of ölmei-7 is also believed relatively stable clinically. It has the value of further development and application.

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中华医史杂志
中华医史杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of Medical History is the only professional academic journal on medical history in the country. The first publication was named "Journal of Medical History" and was designated as a quarterly publication. In 2009, it was changed from quarterly to bimonthly. The Chinese Journal of Medical History has columns such as special articles, reviews, expert talks, medical history treatises, literature research, forums and debates, historical accounts, figures, short essays, graduate forums, lectures, historical materials, medical history, and book reviews. Chinese Journal of Medical History has been included in the US Medline online database.
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