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What does Mongolian medicine mainly study?
Mongolian medicine mainly studies the basic theory of Mongolian medicine, Mongolian medicine diagnostics, Mongolian medicine, Mongolian medicine prescription, Mongolian medicine surgery, Mongolian medicine febrile diseases and so on.

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Mongolian medicine is an undergraduate major in Chinese universities. Mongolian medicine mainly studies the basic knowledge and skills of Mongolian medicine, Mongolian medicine diagnosis and treatment, Mongolian medicine clinical medical technology and so on. It is more common in Mongolia to treat common diseases with Mongolian medicine or Mongolian medicine.

Common Mongolian medicine therapies include drug therapy, dietotherapy, cauterization, brain-regulating surgery, moxibustion therapy and bloodletting therapy. Diet therapy, commonly used horse milk, bovine bone marrow, cheese.

Mongolian medicine specialty belongs to Chinese medicine in medical disciplines, including 6 Chinese medicine specialties, and Mongolian medicine specialty ranks sixth in Chinese medicine specialty and 37th in the whole medical category.

By February 24, 20 13, the average salary of 39,982 graduates majoring in Mongolian medicine was 4,765 yuan, including 2,000 yuan in 6-7 years, 2,639 yuan for new graduates, 3,639 yuan in 10 years, 4,944 yuan in 0-2 years and 666 yuan in 3-5 years.

The course system includes the basic theory of Mongolian medicine, Mongolian medicine diagnostics, Mongolian medicine, Mongolian medicine prescription, Mongolian medicine technology, Mongolian medicine febrile disease, Mongolian medicine internal medicine, human anatomy, physiology and diagnostics.

Mongolian medicine majors mainly study the basic theory of Mongolian medicine, Mongolian medicine diagnostics, Mongolian medicine, Mongolian medicine prescriptions, Mongolian medicine surgery, Mongolian medicine febrile diseases, Mongolian medicine internal medicine, human anatomy, physiology, diagnostics, internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics and so on.

The employment prospects of Mongolian medicine are also very promising, and they can work in the Mongolian medicine department of county and township hospitals and the clinical medicine post of Mongolian medicine in community health service centers in Mongolian medicine areas.