A Brief Introduction to A Complete Collection of Women's Good Prescriptions

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2. It is the work of obstetrics and gynecology to summarize the good prescription for women. Referred to as "women's prescription". In the Southern Song Dynasty, Chen Zuoyu 1237 (the first year of Jiaxi). Later, it was published by Xiong Ming Li Zong, entitled "Complete Prescription for Women"; It was also printed by Ji Jiao, and its title was "Correction of Women's Prescriptions". The former basically retains the original appearance of Chen's Women's Quanfang, and the addendum is prominent. The latter did a lot of abridgement and addition and deletion to the original side, and became a book of its own.

Women's Prescription is a unique monograph on obstetrics and gynecology with inheritance, development, practice, analysis, strong comprehensiveness. The book is divided into eight sections: menstruation regulation, disease, seeking offspring, prenatal education, pregnancy, confinement, dystocia and postpartum, with a total of 24 volumes, 266 papers, prescriptions118, and 48 medical records with about 300,000 words. The book quotes nearly 30 kinds of medical books about obstetrics and gynecology before the Southern Song Dynasty, and mentions more than 30 doctors who have made achievements in obstetrics and gynecology. The writing style of this book is divided into diseases, based on diseases, based on prescriptions and assisted by medical records. In terms of treatment, the book covers nearly 200 diseases of women at different physiological stages. And put forward some viewpoints that have great influence on the development of obstetrics and gynecology of traditional Chinese medicine in later generations, such as summarizing the treatment methods: "generally, prenatal care and postpartum supplement." ; For pregnant women who are sick, it is especially pointed out that "poisonous bait should be avoided." It is also scientifically pointed out that "... you must not sleep more, you must walk often, you must not eat sticky and hard things, you must not drink too much, you must not eat soup and take medicine, you must not rashly do acupuncture, you must relax your mind, reduce distractions, and you must not climb the peak with heavy load." In terms of gynecological characteristics, Chen attaches great importance to the differences in syndrome differentiation and treatment of patients with the same disease under different physiological changes, and makes detailed differences in the selection of prescriptions and drugs.