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dragon bones animal med [IW]
dragon bones animal med [IW]


dragon bones [animal med., bitter, heating, by its power good for rma rul ba, pustule swellings, dog-bite wounds, severe headache and so forth la phan, at least sometimes from mineralized dinosaur bones] [IW]  
dragon bones [animal med., bitter, heating, by its power good for rma rul ba, pustule swellings, dog-bite wounds, severe headache and so forth la phan, at least sometimes from mineralized dinosaur bones] [IW] <br>


(med) Fossilia ossis (Yeshi 2017). Longgu ("dragon bone," Ryu-kotsu, Fossilia Ossis Mastodi, or Os Draconis) is the only fossil crude drug listed in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia. All longgu in the current Japanese market is imported from China (Oguri 2017).
 
(med) Fossilia ossis (Yeshi 2017) <br>
Synonyms : sgra brgya ba ('Jam-dpal) <br>
 
''''brug''' ni / sgra brgya ba zer / thun mongs gi dongs grub ldan pas / gnas pa dang 'gro ba mi gsal zhing dus rer sar [lhung?] ba yang yod / shin tu che la sbrul 'dra nya'i 'dab lpags dang nya'i mdog can rkang bzhi shwa ru dang ldan pa'i // la la sbrul pags pa brje 'brug rus pa brje yang nges pa med / shel phreng las / sa 'og nas che chung sna tshogs las skya sangs tshigs pa ltar lcer 'byar ba mkhrigs pa rkang rdo shel du song ba dbyibs ma nges kyang gcan gzan ltar mche ba dang sha ba ltar rwa bog bcas yod pa sgal ba shin tu ring ba mjug rus phra mo bcas yod pa dom ste / sems can gzhan dan nor ba mang ngo // zhes dang / rgyud las / 'brug rus rul gcod rmen ba 'drub // ces so / (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 260) <br>
 
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (30_090) 'brug rus. 'Jam-dpal (print p 260) 'brug <br>
 
The Chinese Pharmacopoeia prescribes fossilised bones from ''Cervus punjabensis'' (deer), ''Cervocerus novorossiae'' (deer), ''Palaeoloxodon nomadicus'' (elephant) and ''Archidoskodon planifrons'' (elephant). The Japanese Pharmacopoeia includes fossilised bones of large mammals as Fossilia Ossis Mastodi or Os Draconis. <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 17:23, 22 February 2024 (EST)


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dragon bones animal med [IW]

dragon bones [animal med., bitter, heating, by its power good for rma rul ba, pustule swellings, dog-bite wounds, severe headache and so forth la phan, at least sometimes from mineralized dinosaur bones] [IW]


(med) Fossilia ossis (Yeshi 2017)
Synonyms : sgra brgya ba ('Jam-dpal)

'brug ni / sgra brgya ba zer / thun mongs gi dongs grub ldan pas / gnas pa dang 'gro ba mi gsal zhing dus rer sar [lhung?] ba yang yod / shin tu che la sbrul 'dra nya'i 'dab lpags dang nya'i mdog can rkang bzhi shwa ru dang ldan pa'i // la la sbrul pags pa brje 'brug rus pa brje yang nges pa med / shel phreng las / sa 'og nas che chung sna tshogs las skya sangs tshigs pa ltar lcer 'byar ba mkhrigs pa rkang rdo shel du song ba dbyibs ma nges kyang gcan gzan ltar mche ba dang sha ba ltar rwa bog bcas yod pa sgal ba shin tu ring ba mjug rus phra mo bcas yod pa dom ste / sems can gzhan dan nor ba mang ngo // zhes dang / rgyud las / 'brug rus rul gcod rmen ba 'drub // ces so / (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 260)

Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (30_090) 'brug rus. 'Jam-dpal (print p 260) 'brug

The Chinese Pharmacopoeia prescribes fossilised bones from Cervus punjabensis (deer), Cervocerus novorossiae (deer), Palaeoloxodon nomadicus (elephant) and Archidoskodon planifrons (elephant). The Japanese Pharmacopoeia includes fossilised bones of large mammals as Fossilia Ossis Mastodi or Os Draconis.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 17:23, 22 February 2024 (EST)