book title | Zhengzhi Zhunsheng |
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alias | Liuke Zhunsheng、Liuke Zhengzhi Zhunsheng |
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This book is also called Liuke Zhengzhi Zhunsheng or Liuke Zhunsheng and is compiled by Wang Ken-tang. After the book was completed, it has been published in various dynasties, mainly including the first engraving of Wanli, the Sikuquanshu, and the book collection; 17 types including the printed version of Shanghai Science and Technology Press in 1957, and the miniature version of Shanghai Science and Technology Press in 1959 with disease certificates for various departments. index. Both like books are available in single volumes, as well as Japanese translations.
The book has a total of 44 volumes. Zabing Zhengzhi Zhunsheng Volume 1~6 specializes in internal medicine Zabing, divided into various diseases, various injuries, Hanre, all qi, all vomiting, all blood, all pain, wilting impediment, all wind, consciousness, miscellaneous doors, large and small fu organs, etc. 12 doors, 131 kinds of diseases and syndromes, volumes 7 to 8 are seven orifices door, Including 19 kinds of diseases and syndromes including five sense organs, throat, hair, muscles, skin, and worms. There is a general summary in front of each door, and then it is described according to the disease and syndrome, without any prescriptions. Different symptoms are listed in detail under each syndrome, with detailed syndrome differentiation and detailed analysis. Zabing Prescriptions for syndrome and treatment Press Zabing Zhengzhi Zhunsheng is divided into categories.
sore and wound doctor Zhengzhi Zhunsheng also known as Ulcer Department Zhengzhi Zhunsheng , 6 volumes. Volumes 1 to 5 are devoted to surgical diseases and syndromes, and Volume 6 is injury. It describes the anatomy of human bones in the most detail and is quite accurate.
Kindergarten Zhengzhi Zhunsheng Zong Qian Yi is sorted by five zang-organs. Volume 1 is the chapter on newborns, which first contains a general theory of syndromes and treatments, followed by a description of newborn fetal diseases. Volume 2: Liver, including convulsions, epilepsy, apoplexy, eyes, lymphadenitis, hernia, throat, etc. Volumes 3 to 6 are for the heart, including fever, heart pain, troubles, tongue, loss of blood, delayed speech, sore and ulcer, etc., and focus on smallpox. Volumes 7 to 8 refer to the spleen, which contains lactation, vomiting and diarrhea, dysentery, malnutrition, stuffiness, jaundice, etc. Volume 9 is for the lungs and kidneys, and includes cough, wheezing, crying, tortoise breast (chicken breast), prolapse of rectum, chimney depression, five retardation, five kinds of flaccidity, etc. The evidence is detailed and well-argued.Zhengzhi Zhunsheng is one of the most widely circulated medical works in the 17th century with its extensive collection, rigorous editing and fair argumentation. There are 12 volumes in batches, including more than 20 types of editions published by Xu Mei of Haining in the 10th year of Xianfeng (1860), and the printed edition of the Book Collection Printing Bureau in the 19th year of Guangxu (1893). The 1956 photocopy of the People's Medical Publishing House is the current version.
The whole book was first printed in 4 volumes. Volume 1 opens with an annotation on the verses, summarizing the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, etc. of surgical diseases, followed by 16 commonly used surgical prescriptions. Then he drew more than 30 pictures of the location and shape of sores and ulcers, and concluded with "Yongju Ten Rules for the Names of Various Syndrome and Sores", Volumes 2-4, which discusses more than 120 common surgical diseases, each disease is described The pathogenesis, symptoms, and treatment methods are also shown, and the prescriptions are included at the end. This book is rich in content, with detailed arguments, precise selection of prescriptions, clear illustrations, and easy-to-remember formulas. It is an excellent book in surgery.
This book is famous for "the most detailed evidence and the most precise treatment".
The book "Five Precepts for Physicians" and "Ten Essentials for Physicians" formulate codes for doctors and propose codes of conduct in medical ethics, medical skills, etc., which are quite influential in the history of Chinese medical ethics.