Who wrote the treatise on typhoid and miscellaneous diseases?

Treatise on Febrile Diseases was written by Zhang Zhongjing.

I. Introduction to the author

Treatise on Febrile Diseases was written by Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the early Western Jin Dynasty. Zhang Zhongjing is one of the "Four Famous Doctors", and his medical achievements occupy an important position in the medical history of China. He spent more than 30 years writing several important medical works, the most famous of which is Treatise on Febrile Diseases.

Second, the structure and content

1. Overview of typhoid fever: This part mainly describes the definition, etiology, clinical manifestations and classification of typhoid fever in detail.

2. Pathogenesis and pathology: This part mainly introduces the pathogenesis and pathology of typhoid fever, which is an important basis for understanding the whole course of disease.

3. Treatment: This part mainly introduces the treatment of typhoid fever, including drug treatment and acupuncture treatment.

4. Other miscellaneous diseases: In addition to febrile diseases, the theory of typhoid miscellaneous diseases also involves many other diseases, such as heart miscellaneous diseases, headache miscellaneous diseases and acute miscellaneous diseases. And the content is quite rich.

Third, the influence on traditional medicine in China.

1, Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases is not only a medical work, but also an important classic of Chinese medicine research. This book systematically summarizes the theoretical system and diagnosis and treatment experience of traditional Chinese medicine, and is considered as a treasure house of prescriptions and treatment methods of traditional Chinese medicine.

2. It has an important influence on the learning and reference of later generations. In addition, the theory of typhoid miscellaneous diseases is a complete diagnosis and treatment system, which has played an important role in promoting the development and progress of traditional Chinese medicine.

Fourth, historical position.

1. Treatise on Febrile Diseases is one of the classic works in Chinese medical history, but many of its prescriptions have been proved to be effective in modern medicine.

2. Drugs with immunomodulatory effects, such as Radix Astragali and Ginseng, are widely used in clinic, and Chaihu Shaoyao Decoction for Injection is also one of the effective prescriptions for treating liver cancer. With the development of modern medicine, Chinese medicine has been more widely recognized and applied in modern medicine.