A Brief Introduction to Fang Xian in Ancient Books

Fang Xian was a doctor in the Ming Dynasty. Gui 'an (now Xing Wu, Zhejiang) was born. He used to be a judge in Thai hospital. Co-edited with Yang and * * * the book "Wonderful Recipe" (this book was originally edited but not completed). He served as an ambassador and judge of Imperial Hospital. Su Dong, a former court judge, had compiled various effective prescriptions, but died of illness and the manuscript could not be completed. Fang inherited his legacy, consulted with doctor Yang, revised it again, deleted inconsistencies, deleted complex and useless places, and made up for the shortcomings. Finally, it became a 69-volume "magic prescription", which was divided into 64 chapters and received more than 7,000 people. The "herpes theory" in the book is very practical.

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