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Rabgay L.  2013.  Urine Analysis in Tibetan Medicine. Tibet Journal. 38(1/2):99-106.
Rokaya M.B, Ghimire S.K.  2004.  Vegetation analysis of medicinal plant in Dho-tarap area of upper Dholpo, Mid-western, Nepal. Botanica Orientalis: Journal of Plant Science. 4(1):46-50.
Henry D.  2006.  Violence and the Body: Somatic Expressions of Trauma and Vulnerability during War. MAQ Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 20(3):379-398.
Wei W, Cui H, Yue H, Yang D.  2018.  Visible-light-enabled oxyazidation of alkenes leading to α-azidoketones in air. Green Chem. Green Chemistry. 20(14):3197-3202.
Anonymous.  2010.  Volatile Compositions from A Tibetan Medicine: Oxytropis falcate Bunge. Natural Product Research & Development. 22(4):614-619.
K.A S.  2017.  Vulnerable Parts. Asian Med. Asian Medicine. 12(1-2):86-118.
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Wootton JC.  1998.  Web Watch Tibetan Medicine. Alternative and Complementary Therapies Alternative and Complementary Therapies. 4(3):218-219.
JC W.  2000.  Webwatch. Tibetan medicine. Alternative & Complementary Therapies. 6(4):237-238.
JC W.  1998.  WebWatch. Tibetan medicine. Alternative & Complementary Therapies. 4(3):218-219.
Anonymous.  2000.  WEEKLY WATCH - Tibetan Medicine Attracts Attention. Beijing review = Pei-ching chou pao.. 43(31):6.
Schrempf M, Garrett F.  2003.  What is Bon Medicine? Analysing Narratives of Illness and Healing International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter. :29.
Konner M.  2016.  What the West Can Learn From Tibetan Pain Management. The Wall Street Journal.
Gerke B.  2016.  When ngülchu is not Mercury: Tibetan Taxonomies of Metals. Soulless Matter, Seats of Energy: Metals, Gems and Minerals in South Asian Religions and Culture. :116-140.
C B.  2015.  Wish-fulfilling jewel pills: Tibetan medicines from exclusivity to ubiquity.. Anthropology & medicine. 22(1):7-22.
H F, T H.  2011.  Women and gender in tibetan medicine. Asian Med. Asian Medicine. 6(2):175-216.
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