book title | Shiyi Dexiao Fang |
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It was written by Wei Yi-lin of the Yuan Dynasty in the third year of the Yuan Dynasty (1337). After being reviewed by Taiyiyuan, it was published in 1345. The main existing versions include: the engraving of Chen Zhi from Jianning Road, the official doctor of Jianning Road in the fifth year of Zhizheng (1345), the reprint of Shulin Weijia in the first year of Zhengde in Ming Dynasty (1506), Sikuquanshu, Printed version published by Shanghai Science and Technology Press in 1964.
This book has a total of 19 volumes (Sikuquanshu is attached with Qianjin Fang Health Preservation Book 1 volume at the end, a total of 20 volumes), and the content is divided into elements. On behalf of Taiyiyuan, it is divided into 13 departments: large formula pulse department, divided into 10 general chapters, 81 kinds of diseases and syndromes; minor formula pulse department, divided into 2 general chapters, 66 kinds of diseases and syndromes; wind department, divided into 3 general chapters, 7 diseases and syndromes; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 6 categories, 27 diseases and syndromes; Ophthalmology, 2 categories, 8 diseases and syndromes; Department of Dentistry and Pharyngology, 1 category, 5 diseases Syndrome; Bonesetting is also divided into 13 general chapters and 16 kinds of diseases and syndromes; Bonesetting is divided into 3 general chapters and 11 kinds of diseases and syndromes; Acupuncture and Moxibustion are divided into 3 general chapters and 11 kinds of diseases and syndromes; acupuncture and moxibustion are not listed separately and are scattered among various departments.
Although this book describes diseases and syndromes in various disciplines such as internal medicine, external medicine, gynecology, pediatrics, five sense organs, bone injuries, etc., as well as their treatment methods and prescriptions, its main achievement lies in Orthopedics and Traumatology, which records the spinal cord for the first time. fracture, and invented the suspension reduction method and external fixation method, developed "kusnezoff monkshood root powder" to be used as a general anesthetic, and there has been new progress in guiding medicinal anesthesia.