Talk:Hasma

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[edit] Definition

Specifications: Medicinal forest frog's oviduct is the dried fallopian tube of Rana temporaria chensinensis David,Ranidae. It is mainly produced in Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning provinces. Dried forest frog's oviduct is an irregular lump, crooked and overlapped. It is 1.5-2 cm in length and 1.5-5 mm in thickness. Its surface, occasionally with dried greyish-white pellicles, is yellowish-white in colour and is of liparoid lustre. It is sating, able to expand 10-15 times bigger when exposed to water, stinking in smell, sweet in taste and glutinous when chewed. It is sweet and salty in taste and neutral in nature. Its therapeutic action is related to the Channels of the Lung and Kidney. 1.Tonifying the kidney and replenishing the vital essence. It is efficacious in the treatment of asthenia after sickness or delivery, deficiency in vigour, palpitation and insomnia. 2.Nourishing yin to moisten the lung. It is often prescribed to treat cough, hemoptysis and night sweat due to pulmonary tuberculosis

Copied from [1] Sjschen 09:25, 30 July 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Merge proposal

Googling "Frog Harsmar" gave 129 hits and "Frog Hasma" gave 226 hits. I've included "frog" in the search to disambig. Hasma from human names and what not. There are also more news sources for "Hasma" than "Harsma", so I think "Harsmar" should be merged into "Hasma" --Sjschen 01:45, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Species

What is the species? Badagnani 07:08, 13 August 2006 (UTC)