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Yes, the Compendium of Materia Medica, as the first medical work in China, contains a detailed record of many Chinese herbal medicines, and many Chinese medicine students will first understand the book of the Compendium of Materia Medica in the process of entering the study of Chinese medicine. 80% of the Chinese herbal medicines recorded by the audience are now available.
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Will learn some, most of the Chinese medicinal materials recorded in the book are available, but individual are difficult to find, generally grow on the edge of the cliff, and the medicinal properties of the common medicinal materials are well understood by Chinese medicine.
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Not necessarily, after all, some of the diseases recorded in the Compendium of Materia Medica are completely different from the current diseases. Some of the medicinal materials recorded in it have been handed down, but some of them have been completely lost.
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The Compendium of Materia Medica is a medical festival in China, and many modern Chinese medicine practitioners will also learn the content of the Compendium of Materia Medica. It records the effects of many Chinese herbal medicines, which are very important in modern medicine.
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The Compendium of Materia Medica is written by the Ming Dynasty physician Li Shizhen, China's most influential pharmaceutical and botanical classics, it is a collection of ancient Chinese medicine, widely involved in biology, chemistry, geography, geology, minerals and other fields, by the British biologist Charles Darwin praised as "China's encyclopedia".
Compendium of Materia Medica" is a work of materia medica, 52 volumes, written by Li Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty in the 31st year of Jiajing (1552) to the 6th year of Wanli (1578), the manuscript is three changes. This book adopts the style of "Outline with Outline", so it is named "Outline". Based on the "Evidence Class Materia Medica" to be reformed, the preface (volume) is equivalent to a general treatise, describing the main books and medicinal properties of Materia Medica.
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Therefore, the first systematic work on medicine in China was named "Shennong's Materia Medica", which means respect and nostalgia. Therefore, the "Compendium of Materia Medica" is not the earliest medical book in China, and the earliest is "Shennong's Materia Medica".
The Compendium of Materia Medica is a voluminous natural science masterpiece, with plants, animals, and minerals as the main categories, among which plants are the most. The content is all-encompassing, and there is not only medical expertise. It also covers the general natural sciences such as biology, chemistry, and geology, as well as literature, thought, and art in the field of the humanities.
Therefore, in terms of the richness of its content, it has become a masterpiece of scientific history. Volumes 5 to 52 detail more than 1,800 medicines, and more than 8,000 prescriptions are appended. Because the book contains China's unique theory of yin and yang and five elements, many parts are relatively deep and difficult to understand, and there are also many simple descriptions.
This book is large-scale, rich in content, and extensive in scope, and because of its rational and scientific compilation method and content, its value has been confirmed by countless scholars and great masters in the history of general natural science. It is a great work in the history of Chinese pharmacology. It has been copied or translated in Britain, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and other countries in the East and West.
From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the reference value is still quite large, with a total of 52 volumes, containing 1,892 kinds of drugs, including 374 kinds of new drugs, and 11,096 prescriptions collected. Moreover, it is a treasure house of medicine in China, which corrects many mistakes of its predecessors and plays a role in the history of the development of Chinese medicine. At the same time, it is also a naturalist work with worldwide influence, covering a wide range of contents, including biology, chemistry, astronomy, geography, geology, mining and even history.
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This book is not the earliest medical book in China, but the value is particularly high, and it also has a certain significance for the current medicine in China, there will be a lot of inspiration, and it can also have great research value.
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Not the earliest medical book, this work contains many understandings of medicinal materials, which promoted the development of medicine at that time, and could have better prescriptions.
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Yes, there are many effective methods recorded in it, which provide people with new means, and also give people a lot of reference opinions, and its status in the history of medicine is quite high.
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The Compendium of Materia Medica is a medical treatise on Materia Medica written by Li Shizhen in the Ming Dynasty.
Compendium of Materia Medica, Materia Medica, 52 volumes. Li Shizhen (Dongbi) of the Ming Dynasty wrote from the 31st year of Jiajing (1552) to the 6th year of Wanli (1578), and the manuscript was changed three times. This book adopts the style of "Outline with Outline", so it is named "Outline".
It is based on the "Evidence Class Materia Medica" to make changes. The preface (volume) is equivalent to a general treatise, describing the essentials of materia medica and the theory of medicinal properties. Volume 1 "Materia Medica of the Past Dynasties" introduces 41 major materia medica before the Ming Dynasty.
Before the Ming Dynasty, the collection of treatises on the yin and yang of drug smells, the five flavors should be avoided, the yin and yang of specimens, the ups and downs, the laxatives, the quotation of scriptures, and various drug contraindications, etc., among which the Jin and Yuan dynasties were the majority. Volume 3 4 is the "main medicine for all diseases", which follows the old example of "general medicine for all diseases" in the "Syndrome Materia Medica", and lists the names and main effects of the main drugs based on the pathogen, which is equivalent to a clinical medication manual. Volume 5 52 is a monograph, containing 1,892 kinds of medicines and 1,109 kinds of drawings.
The general example is "not divided into three products, but each department; Things follow the analogy, and the eyes follow the outline. Among them, the department is the "outline" and the class is the "item", and it is divided into 16 parts (water, fire, earth, gold and stone, grass, grain, vegetables, fruits, wood, clothing, insects, scales, media, birds, beasts, and people) 60 categories. Each ministry is divided into "from micro to huge" and "from cheap to expensive", which is not only easy to search, but also reflects the idea of biological evolution and development.
There are 60 groups under the department, and many organisms of the same family and genus are often arranged together in each category. Each drug is "labeled as a compendium and listed as the goal", that is, the following 8 items (i.e., "things") under the name of a drug. Among them, "release name" lists aliases and explains the meaning of naming; "Centralized explanation", introducing drug production, form, harvesting, etc.; "Identification" (or "right and wrong"), which is a collection of theories, distinguishes and corrects drug doubts; "Repair", describing the method of cannon burning; "Smell", "Indications", "Invention", expound the theory of medicinal properties, suggest the key points of medication, and each of the author's personal opinions; "Prescriptions", with the theme of disease, with relevant prescriptions attached. Li Shizhen.
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The Compendium of Materia Medica is a medical book. It was written by Li Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty, and the book contains 1,892 kinds of medicines, as well as the medical uses and uses of these drugs. After his long-term study and research, he has accumulated a lot of medical knowledge, and has become a medical masterpiece after decades of practice.
It is a rare medical book for the theory of traditional Chinese medicine in China.
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The Compendium of Materia Medica is a medical book, which was written by Li Shizhen. Li Shizhen wrote it for more than 30 years before it was written.
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The Compendium of Materia Medica is a medical treatise on the Compendium of Materia Medica written by Li Shizhen in the Ming Dynasty.
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"Compendium of Materia Medica" is a medical book written by Li Shizhen in the Ming Dynasty after his own trekking through mountains and rivers, crossing mountains and mountains, tasting medicine himself, discovering the effect of medicine, reading 300 medical books, and writing after 29 years, but unfortunately he died without seeing the publication of this book, and his descendants published this book three years after his death. Later translated into many languages, the book spread to many countries around the world.
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The Compendium of Materia Medica is a Chinese medicine dictionary compiled by Li Shizhen in the Ming Dynasty after 27 years.
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