Brief introduction of Wang Mengying in ancient books

Wang Mengying is Wang Shixiong. Wang Shixiong (1808 ~ 1866? Meng Ying, a famous doctor in Qing Dynasty and a native of Qiantang, Zhejiang Province, moved to Hangzhou and Shanghai successively. Great-grandfather Wang Xuequan is good at medicine. When I was a teenager, my family was poor. I work as an accountant in a salt bank and study medicine. He has unique views on the syndrome differentiation and theory of epidemic febrile diseases and accumulated rich experience in the syndrome differentiation and treatment of cholera. He is the author of Wen Wen Jingwei, On Cholera and Returning to Yan Lu. He also compiled his clinical medical records into a book (Wang's Medical Records), and also participated in many medical books such as Gynecology Collection and Four Simplified Formulas. He held a more open-minded attitude towards the western anatomy and physiology that had been introduced at that time, rejected all western theories and refuted the argument that Chinese and western viscera were different.

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