book title | Shengji Zonglu |
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alias | Zhenghe Shengji Zonglu |
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This book is also called Zhenghe Shengji Zonglu, with 200 volumes. In the late Northern Song Dynasty, the government presided over the compilation of medical doctors and issued it in the name of Song Huizong. During the Zhenghe period (1111-1118), Huizong Zhao Ji issued an edict to collect a large number of medical prescriptions donated by the people and doctors at that time, and combined the secret recipes stored in the inner government. It was compiled and compiled by the imperial doctor of Shengji Temple. The whole book includes 66 chapters including internal medicine, external medicine, women's medicine, children's medicine, five sense organs, acupuncture and moxibustion, health maintenance, miscellaneous treatment, etc., and the luck content is listed at the top of the book, which is consistent with the "Song Huizong" Chongqing The letter five circuits six qi is related to the doctrine. Under "Luck" there are chapters such as "Narrative Examples" and "Governance", which are equivalent to the general part of the whole book. The chapters from "Zhu Feng" to "Fairy's Bait" are equivalent to the individual chapters of the whole book. There is a discussion in the middle of each door, which is concise and comprehensive, summarizing the door, and is divided into several diseases and syndromes. The causes and pathogenesis, prescriptions, processing of materia medica, dosage, contraindications, etc. are all explained. The book contains a total of about 20,000 prescriptions. It contains both theory and experience, and is extremely rich in content. In terms of theory, in addition to quoting classic medical books such as Neijing Shanghan Lun, we also pay attention to combining the discussions of various schools at that time and further elaborating on them. In terms of prescriptions, we selected them from folk medicine. Mainly based on experienced prescriptions and doctors? secret recipes, the curative effect is relatively reliable. This book comprehensively reflects the level of medical development, academic ideological tendencies and achievements in the Northern Song Dynasty.