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Mongolia black plaster, mongolia black plaster.

Mongolia black Plaster is a branch of Mongolian medicine for external use. There are rich and diverse plants in grasslands and forests in Inner Mongolia, many of which can be used as medicinal plants. In the long-term struggle against nature and diseases, the indomitable Mongolian people began to explore and learn from the use of these medicinal plants to treat diseases, fractures and injuries, and accumulated rich pharmacological knowledge. The traditional prescription methods of Akel Diagram and Borzigit mentioned in the classic Mongolian Medicine Classic in Yuan Dynasty have been effectively preserved and verified. Modern Mongolian medicine is an independent medical system with national style, which is based on Mongolian traditional medicine and absorbs the essence of Tibetan, Chinese and ancient Indian medical theories, and occupies an important position in China ethnic medicine. Mongolia black Plaster began in Yuan Dynasty, which was recorded in the classic Diet of Mongolian medicine. It was perfected and used by the famous Mongolian doctor Achletu Chu Er Zilgen, and has been used in Mongolian nomadic areas ever since. The ancient Mongolians who galloped on the vast grassland all the year round often suffered from diseases such as war wounds, fractures, dampness and cold, which objectively required them to constantly explore ways to overcome these diseases. Therefore, the application of plaster to eliminate dampness, bonesetting and brain strengthening therapy is also one of the important contents of early Mongolian medicine. It is also known as Mongolian medicine's three major therapies together with wound cauterization therapy and abdominal cavity therapy for severely wounded people (that is, cutting open the abdominal cavity of cattle or camels, putting the wounded in and using warm therapy).