Dataset of illness classifications in Sowa Rigpa: Compilations from the Oral Instructions Treatise of the Tibetan medical classic (Rgyud bzhi)

This article shares the comprehensive dataset and five visualized examples of disease categories in Tibetan medicine, or Sowa Rigpa (Tib. Gso ba rig pa), translated as the “knowledge field of healing.” Sowa Rigpa is a scholarly Asian traditional medical system rigorously transmitted through canonica...

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Main Authors: Wüntrang Dhondrup, Dungkar Tso, Rigdzin Wangyal, Gönpo Dhondrup, Zixuan Liu, Tashi Dolma, Yi Zhang, Tawni Tidwell
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Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
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spelling doaj-51b040235deb4c53be1333b5600a63bd2020-11-25T02:02:51ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092020-04-0129Dataset of illness classifications in Sowa Rigpa: Compilations from the Oral Instructions Treatise of the Tibetan medical classic (Rgyud bzhi)Wüntrang Dhondrup0Dungkar Tso1Rigdzin Wangyal2Gönpo Dhondrup3Zixuan Liu4Tashi Dolma5Yi Zhang6Tawni Tidwell7Ethnic Medicine Academic Heritage Innovation Research Center, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, 611137, ChinaMongolian and Tibetan Medicine Hospital in Haixi State, Delingha, 817000, ChinaEthnic Medicine Academic Heritage Innovation Research Center, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, 611137, ChinaEthnic Medicine Academic Heritage Innovation Research Center, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, 611137, ChinaEthnic Medicine Academic Heritage Innovation Research Center, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, 611137, ChinaEthnic Medicine Academic Heritage Innovation Research Center, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, 611137, ChinaEthnic Medicine Academic Heritage Innovation Research Center, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, 611137, China; Corresponding author.Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 625 W. Washington Ave, Madison, WI, 53703, USA; Corresponding author.This article shares the comprehensive dataset and five visualized examples of disease categories in Tibetan medicine, or Sowa Rigpa (Tib. Gso ba rig pa), translated as the “knowledge field of healing.” Sowa Rigpa is a scholarly Asian traditional medical system rigorously transmitted through canonical texts and oral teachings originating in Tibet with an extensive pharmacopeia, comprehensive treatment repertoire, and nuanced etiological explications of its nosology of diseases. This medical tradition is practiced across a broad region of Asia, particularly in Tibetan regions of China, Himalayan regions of India (Ladakh, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh), Nepal, Bhutan, Mongolia, Russia, and recently in Europe and North America. The data herein depicts disease classifications listed in the encyclopedic compendium “Oral Instructions Treatise” (Man ngag rgyud) of the Tibetan medical classic, the Four Medical Treatises (Rgyud bzhi), compiled in written form during the twelfth century CE. Visualized examples depict etiological relations among diseases in five of the fifteen major categories of disease: rLung Illnesses, Béken Illneses, Pediatric Conditions, Eye Conditions and Tropical Infectious Diseases. Disease names were entered into spreadsheet format and categorized by etiological hierarchical structure. Data are written in Unicode Tibetan font to retain fidelity to entries in the classical text, with parallel columns in standard Wylie transliteration. Subsets of the data are visually depicted through a graphic platform called Interactive Tree of Life to demonstrate etiological associations. This dataset is the first publicly available enumeration of the specific diseases, classifications and etiological relationships from the Tibetan medical classic. The data are linked to the article entitled “Tibetan Medical Informatics: An Emerging Field in Sowa Rigpa Pharmacological & Clinical Research” (Dhondrup et al., 2020). Keywords: Disease classification, Tibetan medicine, Sowa rigpa, Etiology, Four medical treatises, Rgyud bzhi, Visualized graphicshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920302158
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author Wüntrang Dhondrup
Dungkar Tso
Rigdzin Wangyal
Gönpo Dhondrup
Zixuan Liu
Tashi Dolma
Yi Zhang
Tawni Tidwell
spellingShingle Wüntrang Dhondrup
Dungkar Tso
Rigdzin Wangyal
Gönpo Dhondrup
Zixuan Liu
Tashi Dolma
Yi Zhang
Tawni Tidwell
Dataset of illness classifications in Sowa Rigpa: Compilations from the Oral Instructions Treatise of the Tibetan medical classic (Rgyud bzhi)
Data in Brief
author_facet Wüntrang Dhondrup
Dungkar Tso
Rigdzin Wangyal
Gönpo Dhondrup
Zixuan Liu
Tashi Dolma
Yi Zhang
Tawni Tidwell
author_sort Wüntrang Dhondrup
title Dataset of illness classifications in Sowa Rigpa: Compilations from the Oral Instructions Treatise of the Tibetan medical classic (Rgyud bzhi)
title_short Dataset of illness classifications in Sowa Rigpa: Compilations from the Oral Instructions Treatise of the Tibetan medical classic (Rgyud bzhi)
title_full Dataset of illness classifications in Sowa Rigpa: Compilations from the Oral Instructions Treatise of the Tibetan medical classic (Rgyud bzhi)
title_fullStr Dataset of illness classifications in Sowa Rigpa: Compilations from the Oral Instructions Treatise of the Tibetan medical classic (Rgyud bzhi)
title_full_unstemmed Dataset of illness classifications in Sowa Rigpa: Compilations from the Oral Instructions Treatise of the Tibetan medical classic (Rgyud bzhi)
title_sort dataset of illness classifications in sowa rigpa: compilations from the oral instructions treatise of the tibetan medical classic (rgyud bzhi)
publisher Elsevier
series Data in Brief
issn 2352-3409
publishDate 2020-04-01
description This article shares the comprehensive dataset and five visualized examples of disease categories in Tibetan medicine, or Sowa Rigpa (Tib. Gso ba rig pa), translated as the “knowledge field of healing.” Sowa Rigpa is a scholarly Asian traditional medical system rigorously transmitted through canonical texts and oral teachings originating in Tibet with an extensive pharmacopeia, comprehensive treatment repertoire, and nuanced etiological explications of its nosology of diseases. This medical tradition is practiced across a broad region of Asia, particularly in Tibetan regions of China, Himalayan regions of India (Ladakh, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh), Nepal, Bhutan, Mongolia, Russia, and recently in Europe and North America. The data herein depicts disease classifications listed in the encyclopedic compendium “Oral Instructions Treatise” (Man ngag rgyud) of the Tibetan medical classic, the Four Medical Treatises (Rgyud bzhi), compiled in written form during the twelfth century CE. Visualized examples depict etiological relations among diseases in five of the fifteen major categories of disease: rLung Illnesses, Béken Illneses, Pediatric Conditions, Eye Conditions and Tropical Infectious Diseases. Disease names were entered into spreadsheet format and categorized by etiological hierarchical structure. Data are written in Unicode Tibetan font to retain fidelity to entries in the classical text, with parallel columns in standard Wylie transliteration. Subsets of the data are visually depicted through a graphic platform called Interactive Tree of Life to demonstrate etiological associations. This dataset is the first publicly available enumeration of the specific diseases, classifications and etiological relationships from the Tibetan medical classic. The data are linked to the article entitled “Tibetan Medical Informatics: An Emerging Field in Sowa Rigpa Pharmacological & Clinical Research” (Dhondrup et al., 2020). Keywords: Disease classification, Tibetan medicine, Sowa rigpa, Etiology, Four medical treatises, Rgyud bzhi, Visualized graphics
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