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(en) K. Philip Reuter, Thorolf E. R. Weißhuhn et Claudia M. Witt, « Tibetan Medicine: A Systematic Review of the Clinical Research Available in the West », Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 2013, , p. 1–16 (ISSN1741-427X, PMID23662117, PMCIDPMC3638583, DOI10.1155/2013/213407, lire en ligne, consulté le )
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(en) Kletter Christa, Glasl Sabine, Thalhammer Theresia, Narantuya Samdan, « Traditional Mongolian Medicine : A Potential for Drug Discovery » (consulté le )Scientia Pharmaceutica(en) 2008;76(1):49-63 : « Based on Mongolian folk medicine, Traditional Mongolian Medicine had developed by replacing many shamanistic practices with medical theories, techniques and medication of Traditional Tibetan Medicine. […] Traditional Tibetan Medicine was introduced to the Mongols in the 16th century when Lamaism became the leading religion. For centuries, Tibetan Buddhism had influenced the daily life and the religious practice of the Mongolians as well as the medical education of the Mongolian physicians. »