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book titleYizong jinjian
dynastyQing Written in 1739~1742
AuthorWu Qian Etc.
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This ninety-volume book was written by Wu Qian and others in the fourth to seventh years of Qianlong's reign (1739-1742), and was compiled for the government organization to revise a large medical encyclopedia. This book is very well compiled, selected materials, very diligent, and very strict in theory. There are fifteen types in total. Volumes 1 to 25 of this book are revised Zhongjing Complete Works including revisionShanghan Lun Notes and RevisionsJingui Yaolue Notes; Volumes 26 to 33 are deletions and additions Mingyi Fanglun ; Volume 34 is four examinations tips; Volume 35 is Keys to luck; Volumes 36 to 30 Chapter 8 is disease caused by cold, the key to the heart and mind; Volume 39 to Volume 43 are Zabing The key to the heart and mind; Volume 44 Volume 49 to volume 49 is Key points of gynecological practice; volume 55 is Key points of psychological practice of preschool education; volumes 56 to 59 are Douzhen Xinfa Tips; Volume 60 is Vaccination Tips; Volumes 61 to 76 are Waike Xinfa Key points; Volumes 77 and 78 are Yanke Xinfa Yaojue; Volumes 79 to 86 are Key points of acupuncture and moxibustion techniques ; Volumes 87 to 90 are bonesetting tips. Since Wu believed in Zhongjing's theory, the contents of "disease caused by cold" and "Golden Chamber" accounted for a large proportion and were listed at the front of the volume.

The separate subjects included in this book are slightly the same as today's subjects, and are not included in Zhuyou subjects. Perhaps the author has some resistance to witchcraft and superstition, but is prepared for the method of inoculation. Add praise, appreciation, and detailed introduction. Also see examples of adopting advanced medical techniques, bonesetting techniques from Neijing theory to specific touch, lift, massage, and massage techniques, as well as diagrams of human bone anatomy, bamboo curtain splints and other equipment, all detailed one by one. , with its theory and method, emphasis on reality, and the experience of all parties, it is indeed the best among all the orthopedics and traumatology monographs in the past. There are many other types of it, each with its own characteristics. Therefore, this book is actually one of the most accurate, complete, concise and practical medical books in history. After its publication, it was welcomed by readers and became an important clinical reading for Chinese medicine and became a standard medical textbook in the Qing Dynasty.

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