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Qin Bowei (190 1 ~ 1970)

Modern Chinese medicine. 190 1 was born on July 3rd1,1970 died on October 27th. Qianzhai, formerly known as Zhiji, is a native of Shanghai, Jiangsu Province. He was born in a family of Confucian doctors and loved literature and medicine since childhood. 19 19 entered Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and studied Chinese medicine under the famous doctor Ding Ganren. 1923 After graduation, he stayed in school to teach and received treatment in Shanghai Tongren Fuyuan Hall, which made him good at treating miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine, especially consumptive tuberculosis and chronic diseases. 1927 founded Shanghai Chinese Medical College with Wang Yiren, Zhang Cigong, Wang Shenxuan, Yan Cangshan, etc., and served as the dean and dean, teaching Neijing and Internal Medicine. 1930 founded the Chinese medicine guidance society, edited the series of Chinese medicine guidance and the catalogue of Chinese medicine guidance, and carried out academic exchanges and social consultation, with members all over the world. 1938 established a sanatorium for traditional Chinese medicine, with more than 100 beds for internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and pediatrics, 100 as the practice base for students.

A subset of Qin's classics and history, various medical books, poems and songs, piano, chess, calligraphy and painting are all involved. He paid special attention to the study of Neijing, devoted himself to writing monographs commenting on Neijing, including five kinds of reading Neijing, and organized the original text of Neijing into seven chapters, including physiology, anatomy, diagnosis and prescriptions, and divided diseases into 37 categories, such as typhoid fever, damp-heat fever and fever. He also analyzed the characteristics, similarities and differences between Neijing and western medicine theory, and had his own opinions.

Qin is diligent in writing and rich in medical articles. 192 1 established the Shanghai Chinese Medicine Bookstore, edited medical books and periodicals, and revised and published ancient books. He wrote many works in his life, amounting to millions of words. Among them, there are 50 books with great influence, such as Qin Neijing, Neijing Syndrome, Brief Explanation of Neijing Knowledge, Synopsis of Golden Chamber, Study on Nineteen Pathogenesis of Neijing, Essentials of Medical Records of Famous Doctors in Qing Dynasty, Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine, Clinical Notes of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Notes of Qianzhai Medicine. Hundreds of papers, sketches and historical stories have been published in newspapers and magazines. Qin's poetry, good at calligraphy and painting, is a good stone …