I. Background of the Emergence of the Regulations on Epidemic Febrile Diseases Before the Regulations on Epidemic Febrile Diseases was written, there were no medical works dedicated to demonstrating epidemic febrile diseases in China history. Wang Luchu, a famous doctor in Yuan Dynasty, discovered febrile diseases and was able to diagnose them based on syndrome differentiation, but the argument was not detailed. By the end of the Ming Dynasty, Wu had been able to distinguish between typhoid and febrile diseases, but the method of distinguishing typhoid and febrile diseases was a bit rough. By the time of the Qing Dynasty, he had been able to make a good argument.
Second, the core points of the Regulations on Epidemic Febrile Diseases are in the Regulations on Epidemic Febrile Diseases, which consists of two parts: general introduction and various theories. Among them, in general theory, Chinese medicine is right. Warm disease? This paper systematically introduces the research and understanding of typhoid and febrile diseases, and briefly introduces the school dispute between the two schools at that time. Among various theories, the Regulations on Epidemic Febrile Diseases mainly introduces what has been discovered. Warm disease? Symptoms, and introduce how to distinguish the main points dialectically for each symptom. Finally, summarize the clinical symptoms, introduce the clinical treatment scheme and the effect of different time periods. Among them, many cases of febrile diseases of old Chinese medicine practitioners are also included for future reference.
The Regulations on Epidemic Febrile Diseases can be said to be a landmark work of TCM epidemic febrile diseases in Qing Dynasty. The contents of epidemic febrile diseases, such as the system of epidemic febrile diseases, the procedure of triple energizer syndrome differentiation, the relationship with typhoid fever, clinical cases, etc., have provided great help to later learning, syndrome differentiation and clinical treatment.