dynasty | Qing, written in 1643 AD |
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bubble_chart Description Volume One. It begins with two essays ("First Discuss the Illness, Then Prescribe Medicine" and "Discussing the Illness and Prescription with the Patient"), followed by 62 medical cases, elucidating the principles of diagnosis and medication. Volume Ten. Compiled by Ye's students, including Hua Xiuyun, it organizes his lifetime medical cases by category, with a discussion following each category to explain the significance of the cases. Ye assimilated the strengths of various medical practitioners throughout history and made original contributions to the fields of warm disease, miscellaneous diseases, and pediatrics.