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'''Yuthok Yonten Gonpo'''; 708-833 ([[g.yu thog yon tan mgon po]]); Came from a family of royal court physician who trace their origin to the time of [[King Lha Thothori]] (441-561). He learned medicine with his father and then went three times to Indian to perfect his knowledge. Having studied all the then existent systems of medicine (Chinese, Indian, Greco-arabic, and Tibetan) he synthesized them and wrote the [[rgyud bzhi]], or [[Four Medical Tantras]]. (MRKT)
'''Yuthok Yonten Gonpo'''; 708-833 ([[g.yu thog yon tan mgon po]]); Came from a family of royal court physicians who trace their origin to the time of [[King Lha Thothori]] (441-561). He learned medicine with his father and then went three times to India to perfect his knowledge. Having studied all the then-existent systems of medicine (Chinese, Indian, Greco-Arabic, and Tibetan) he synthesized them and wrote the [[rgyud bzhi]], or [[Four Medical Tantras]]. (MRKT)

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Yuthok Yonten Gonpo; 708-833 (g.yu thog yon tan mgon po); Came from a family of royal court physicians who trace their origin to the time of King Lha Thothori (441-561). He learned medicine with his father and then went three times to India to perfect his knowledge. Having studied all the then-existent systems of medicine (Chinese, Indian, Greco-Arabic, and Tibetan) he synthesized them and wrote the rgyud bzhi, or Four Medical Tantras. (MRKT)