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- An Epidemiological Survey of Cystic Echinococcosis Among Tibetan School Ppupils in West China
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- Effects of Physical Therapy on Patients with Kashin-Beck Disease in Tibet
- A Social and Demographic Study of Tibetan Refugees in India
- Epidemiological Support for a Multifactorial Aetiology of Kashin-Beck Disease in Tibet
- [Origin of Gestation Theory in Tibetan Medicine]
- A Guide to Tibetan Medical Urinalysis
- Kashin-Beck Disease and Iodine Deficiency in Tibet
- Trichinellosis in China: Epidemiology and Control
- Low Back Pain in Rural Tibet
- Tibetan Medicine in the Treatment of Aplastic Anaemia
- [Evaluation of Cardiopulmonary Function in Japanese Himalayan Climbers to the Himalayas Underin a Hypobaric Hypoxic Chamber]
- Some Tibetan Medical Tankas
- Certain Problems of Embryology According to the Tibetan Medical Tradition
- Written and Printed Sources for the Study of Mongolian Medicine
- Diagnosis and Therapy According to the rGyud-bźi
- Past, Present and Future Life in Tibetan Medicine
- Index to Articles in the <i>K'ang-tsang Yen-chiu Yüeh-K'an</i> (a Contribution to the Bibliography of Tibet)
- Psychological adjustment and sleep quality in a randomized trial of the effects of a Tibetan yoga intervention in patients with lymphoma
- The Tibetan Medical Tradition, and Tibetan Approaches to Healing in the Contemporary World