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Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát ; 23(3): 410-436, mayo 2024. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1538165

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In the indigenous peoples Tu'un savi and Mé'pháá of the mountain region of guerrero, allopathic medicine and traditional herbal medicine are used, due to this, we consider that dialogues of knowledge should be established between the practitioners of both medicines. We collaborated with 46 individuals to discuss the forms of using medicinal species, preparing treatments, and using allopathic medicine. Through semi-structured and in-depthinterviews, 121 plant species were recorded, with which more than 40 diseases are treated, which are distributed in the digestive, muscular, respiratory, and urinary systems:chronic-degenerative and cultural diseases. The dialogue of knowledge between specialists in traditional medicine and allopathic doctors could contribute to the development of their own health project, with which a regional ethnodevelopment plan could be created.


En los pueblos indígenas Tu'un savi y Mé'pháá de la montaña de Guerrero se utiliza la medicina alopática y la medicina tradicional herbolaria, debido a ello, consideramos que deberían establecerse diálogos de saberes entre los practicantes de ambas medicinas. Se trabajó con 46 colaboradores, con los cuales se dialogó acerca de las formas de uso de las especies medicinales, preparación de los tratamientos y utilización de l a medicina alopática. A través de entrevistas semiestructuradas y a profundidad se registraron 121 especies de plantas, con las que se tratan más de 40 enfermedades, las cuales están distribuidas en los sistemas digestivo, respiratorio y urinario; también se atienden enfermedades crónico - degenerativas y culturales. El diálogo de saberes entre especialistas de la medicina tradicional y médicos alópatas podría contribuir a la elaboración de un proyecto de salud propio, con el cual se podría crear un plan de e tnodesarrollo regional


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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice/ethnology , Medicine, Traditional , Plants, Medicinal , Indigenous Peoples , Mexico
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Chinese Critical Care Medicine ; (12): 1-4, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-931814

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The discipline system of critical care medicine consists of the knowledge system and thinking system. The knowledge system includes a series of interrelated knowledge points. Knowledge points are relatively independent and smallest units in knowledge. In the process of development, critical care medicine has formed its own characteristic knowledge points based on the knowledge of medicine. Thinking system refers to the way of thinking which consists of various thinking modes linked inseparably. Thinking system provides an essential driving force for the formation and continuous development of knowledge system. The actual composition of critical care medicine discipline is the professionals who know well the thinking system and knowledge system of critical care medicine.

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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 2045-2050, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-879128

ABSTRACT

In the past few years, continuous manufacturing(CM) has been put forward by the FDA. Pharmaceutical enterprises are encouraged to promote the implementation of CM, which has become a hot research direction of pharmaceutical technology. In February 2019, the FDA issued a draft guideline for the implementation of CM, which greatly promoted the development of CM and provided reference for continuous manufacturing of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM). The production process of TCM is a complex system. With the innovation of production equipment and the promotion of automation and informatization of TCM production, the exis-ting policies, regulations and traditional production control capacity are difficult to meet the market demand for high-quality TCM pro-ducts. In this paper, we reviewed the new technologies and methods of quality control in accordance with the characteristics of TCM production by referring to modern manufacturing technology, information technology and quality control technology. Based on the "QbD" theory and "PAT" technology, process knowledge system(PKS), an advanced control strategy, was proposed to provide a reference for the implementation of CM in TCM production.


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Commerce , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Quality Control , Technology, Pharmaceutical
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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 1085-1087, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-509138

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The related curriculum knowledge system was constructed according to the orientation and goal of the three oriented medical personnel training. In order to provide important foundation for further formulating curriculum standards, revising basic requirements of curriculum, compiling relevant teaching materials and innovation of curriculum reform. This study constructs three oriented curriculum system mainly from the following six aspects: medicine and humanity, patient and doctor, innovation and practice, medical foundation and clinical application, teachers and learning promotion, quality control and teaching evaluation. The reference to teaching innovation of integrated curriculum will be provided.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science ; (12): 8-13,72, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-602682

ABSTRACT

After the development history, knowledge system and main characteristics of Introduction to medical in-formatics textbooks in China were described, the problems in the textbooks used at present were analyzed, and sug-gestions were put forward for their improvement.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-176175

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India, the country which incorporated its efforts towards (RAT) the innovation of light (AABHA) and that’s why it was named BHARAT. It depicts the country proceeding towards light of Truth (SAT), Consciousness (CHIT) and Bliss (ANANDA). Parallel to spiritualism, Indian Intelligentsia tried to protect the body from diseases, which is supposed to be temple of God. Ayurveda is a holistic approach to cure the diseases by natural means. The Objectives of the work is to cover historical aspect of disease treatment in ancient India, to appreciate customs and practices prevalent in ancient Indian societies for malaria control which was primarily based on traditional knowledge system by carrying out multi-sectoral inter disciplinary work. It is tried depict the approach of ancient Indian wisdom in treatment of malaria by different means i.e. Ayurveda, Herbs, Yoga, Mudras etc. This shows the vastness of Indian understanding of health which is worth following by modern science. However, Modern medical science is now embracing ancient Indian Health wisdom and pursuing enormous researches after experiencing inappropriateness of modern medical science. The burning example of it is AYUSH, to led researches in Ayurvedic, Yunani, Sindhi and Homeopathy ways of treatments.

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