Ancient medical books in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty
Materia Medica, co-edited by Materia Medica, is a set of seal cutting medical books, which were printed in five volumes during the Qing Dynasty. The fonts used in the whole set of books are regular script of the Song Dynasty, including not only the Collection of Medical Prescriptions and Compendium of Materia Medica, but also other volumes, including 6 volumes of * * compiled by Wang Chang, a famous doctor in the Qing Dynasty. The value of this set of books is higher than that of Compendium of Materia Medica and has certain collection value. Introduction to the contents of the basic information of the catalogue; Introduction to editing; Editing the basic information of this paragraph is also called the new herbal prescription. Made by Wang (Ang) in Qing Dynasty. Published in 1694. It is a joint publication of Compendium of Materia Medica and Collection of Medical Prescriptions. There are dozens of clear versions and many Zhong Shiyin versions. In addition, a volume of Eclipse Dishes edited by Wang Qing Ang was added. This paragraph is a brief introduction to Ang's Collection of Medical Prescriptions (AD 1682). The 21-volume book classifies prescriptions into 2 1 categories, and contains more than 320 commonly used prescriptions, with many attached prescriptions and concise notes. Compendium of Materia Medica was compiled by Ang. It is a collection of various herbs, which links medicine, syndrome and etiology. Firstly, the general meaning of medicinal properties is discussed, followed by eight categories: grass, wood, fruit, valley, stone, water and soil, animals, scaly fish, insects and so on. More than 470 kinds of drugs were collected, and their properties, functions and indications were summarized. The book is complete, concise and suitable for clinical use.