Brief Introduction of Uygur Medicine
In ancient time, the district of Xinjiang belonged to the west area of
China. In the Xi Han Dynasty (206 A.D.-25 A.D.), the establishment of
the silk road, which went through the west region, stimulated the development
of economy and exchange of culture. The eastern and western medicine gathered
in Xinjiang, the hinterland of mid Asia, which stimulated the development
of the local ethnic medicine. Therefore the Uygur medicine is one that,
based on its own medicine, draws the quintessence of medicines from different
regions and ethnic minorities and forms the medicine with its characteristics.
The Habit of Uygurs in Making Medicine
According to researches, there are about 600 kinds of Uygur medicines
in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, about 360 of which are commonly
used and 160 kinds of which are local products, which accounts for 27%
of the total Uygur medicines.
In Uygurs medicine, fragrant herbs and rather poisonous herbs are both
used. The most commonly used herbs are musk, ambergris, lilac, amomum
cadarmomum and others.
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