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Chapter 554 One of the greatest medical workers

"Sun Simiao? Are you sure it is Sun Simiao who has countless living people and excellent medical skills?" This young master couldn't help but lit up and rushed to this guy and asked loudly.

"Your Majesty, how dare I speak nonsense? It is naturally Sun Simiao, a medicine Taoist known as the saint child." Yuan Tiangang nodded with great certainty and replied.

"It turns out that the heaven pays off. Where is Master Sun at this moment?" I took a deep breath, nodded at Yuan Tiangang with satisfaction and asked.

Yuan Tiangang smiled and said, "Master Sun is living in seclusion in Taibai Mountain for more than a year. The day before yesterday, a Taoist priest came to join Weichen. He heard that Your Majesty wanted to open a medical department and specially recommended Master Sun. Weichen knew that Master Sun was living in seclusion in Taibai Mountain."

Well, Yuan Tiangang's reputation among Taoist priests is becoming more and more popular. My master's emphasis on those talented Taoist priests has finally made many Taoist priests who are obsessed with learning or Taoist priests. Taoist priests see hope for the future and come to surrender.

For example, sulfuric acid is a masterpiece that alchemists have brainstormed. They can definitely be called the pioneers of China's industry and chemistry major. Moreover, with their participation, the smelting of glass and iron ore have also achieved certain improvements. After all, these alchemists love the most to refine alchemy and mercury. Anyway, they like to refine some messy things the most. Although they are messy, they give them rich smelting experience.

Before, I always wanted to create a medical department in the school. After all, the medical level of this era is too low. More importantly, many famous doctors only care about word of mouth and are unwilling to take out their true abilities. What I love most is to be self-confidence, which has led to the inheritance of many medical skills.

Even Dr. Li in my son's mansion admitted that many family-born medical skills were passed down to men but not women, and sons but not sons-in-law. For example, the medical skills of his Li family, he gave birth to three daughters, and he looked sad and thought that his medical skills might be lost in his own hands in his life.

However, his eldest daughter, Li Yuanfang's wife, was very stubborn and wanted to study medicine. Although Dr. Li was unwilling, she did not stop her daughter from secretly studying. After learning about this situation, I made a move. A large amount of medical nursing knowledge in the 21st century made the old guy dizzy and provoked me. After that, I not only promised me that I would sort out his medical skills, but also taught his three daughters a lot of medical skills, especially medical knowledge in gynecology and pediatrics.

Nowadays, his three daughters have been following his father for nearly six years to learn medical skills. In terms of gynecology and pediatrics, they have shared a lot of pressure. More importantly, it is more convenient for women to treat women than men.

Unfortunately, if you want to start a subject, it is not to say that one or two doctors can support the situation. For example, when you opened a math subject in Hancheng County, you not only pulled Yuan Tiangang up, but also spent a lot of money to hire several mathematical geometry talents with their own strengths to support it. Even I have to jump on it from time to time to supplement some mathematical and geometry knowledge that is his teacher's weakness.

Now, although there are experienced and prestigious doctors in Chang'an City, the problem is that once you hear that you are going to donate your medicine for everyone's voluntary study, your head will be shaken quickly. No matter whether you are the Minister of Health of the Chinese Ministry of Health or an ordinary official, in a word, don't even think about it if you beat them to death.

This really gave me a headache. Although I had suffered a lot of trauma when I was in school later, and had a lot of trauma after growing up, and had an appendix surgery. I was more clear about some surgical methods in the 21st century, for other subjects, I was completely glaring at me.

Although I can make a large number of diagnostic tools for later generations, is it useful? At least someone needs to use it. However, only one or two doctors can not teach a group of good doctors who can cure diseases and save lives.

Therefore, I hope to find a person with high moral character and outstanding medical skills in the medical field to stand up and call on those doctors to devote their efforts and sweat to the medical and health cause of the Chinese nation.

Sun Simiao, who was praised as the King of Medicine in later generations, regarded him as a god of medicine. After his death, many Taoist palaces and temples had the King of Medicine Hall, which was regarded as a god and worshipped.

Sun Simiao was determined to study medicine at the age of 18, and at the age of 20, he treated his neighbors. He had profound research on classical medicine and attached great importance to folk prescriptions. He devoted his life to medical clinical research. He was proficient in all subjects of internal, external, women, children, five senses, and acupuncture. He had 24 achievements that set a precedent in the history of Chinese medicine.

In particular, he discussed medical ethics and advocated gynecology, pediatrics, acupuncture points, etc., which were unprecedented. He devoted himself to drug research throughout his life. He went to Mount Emei, Mount Zhongnan, and down Jiangzhou, lived in seclusion in Taibai Mountain and other places, practicing medicine, collecting medicines and clinical trials. He was the first pioneer in China to comprehensively and systematically study traditional Chinese medicine after Zhang Zhongjing, and made indelible merits for the development of traditional Chinese medicine in the motherland.

Sun Simiao had noble medical ethics. He believed that doctors should take the relief of patients as their only duty, and others were "no desires and no desires", treating patients equally "all like the supreme", "Chinese, barbarians, foolish, and all the same." He practiced his own efforts, went to save him, did not seek fame and fortune, and used his life to realize his medical ethics thoughts. He was the founder of my country's medical ethics thoughts. He was called the "father of medical theory" by the West, and one of the three world's three famous medical ethics celebrities who were as famous as Hippocrates. He was a well-deserved famous scientist and thinker in ancient China. Sun Simiao was indifferent to fame and fortune throughout his life, and repeatedly recommended him to be an official and summoned him. During the reign of Emperor Xuan of Zhou, he was summoned as a doctor of the Imperial College, but he refused.

After the founding of the Tang Dynasty, he accepted the invitation from the court and cooperated with the court to complete the world's first national pharmacopoeia "Tang Xin Materia Medica". Emperor Taizong of Tang wanted to be awarded a title, and Emperor Gaozong of Tang wanted to be a counselor, but he refused to accept it and devoted himself to medicine.

After all, he refused to conscript six emperors in his life. Emperor Xuan of Zhou calculated one, Emperor Xuan of Zhou calculated one, Emperor Xuan of Zhou calculated one, Yang Jian calculated one, and Yang Guang also had to calculate one, and there were Li Yuan, Li Shimin, and Li Zhi. Damn, he had to calculate seven emperors.

At least in history, I have never seen anyone with such courage, especially the courage to refuse to be so moody and kill ministers to the tyrant who is so commonplace. It is really admirable. At least if I traveled to that time and was summoned by that guy, if I could not escape, I might have followed.

Sun Simiao was diligent in writing books throughout his life. In his later years, he lived in seclusion in Wutai Mountain (Yaowang Mountain, Jingzhao Huayuan (now Yaozhou District, Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province) and stood at Wutai Mountain (Yaowang Mountain) until his old age. He did not explain the volume. He learned the theory of the internal organs in the "Huangdi Neijing" and for the first time fully proposed the classification and treatment method of miscellaneous diseases centered on cold, heat, deficiency and excess of the internal organs. After sorting and studying Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile Diseases", he classified typhoid fever into twelve theories and proposed fifteen taboos for typhoid fever, which were highly valued by later generations of typhoid fever scholars. He collected many medical theories, medical prescriptions, medication, acupuncture and other experiences, as well as bait, diet therapy, and guidance.

Sun Simiao's health preservation methods such as massage are written by "Qianjin Yao Prescriptions" and are divided into 232 pieces, which are close to the classification methods of modern clinical medicine. The contents of the book include medical theories such as diagnosis and syndrome, as well as clinical subjects such as internal, external, gynecological, and children. They involve both detoxification, first aid, health preservation, diet therapy, and acupuncture, massage, guidance, and breathing. It can be said to be a good summary of the development of traditional Chinese medicine before the Tang Dynasty. The book combines prescriptions, discusses 5,300 prescriptions, and has a wide range of prescriptions and rich content. It is a representative masterpiece in the development of medicine in the Tang Dynasty in my country. It has a significant impact and contribution to the development of later medicine, especially prescriptions, and also has a positive effect on the development of medicine in Japan and Korea.

"Qianjin Yifang" is a work in his later years, and is a comprehensive supplement to "Qianjin Yaofang". The book is divided into 189 entries, combined prescriptions, discussions, and methods, and records more than 800 medicines. The contents of the book cover materia meridians, women, typhoid fever, children, nourishing nature, nourishing, stroke, miscellaneous diseases, sores, carbuncles, color and pulse, and acupuncture. It makes necessary and beneficial supplements to "Qianjin Yaofang".

Among the more than 800 drugs included in the book, more than 200 are introduced in detail about the collection and preparation of drugs. It is particularly worth mentioning that the book includes the article "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" that has been scattered among the people during the Jin and Tang dynasties, and it constitutes nine or ten two volumes alone, and has become the only research work of "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" in the Tang Dynasty, which has played a positive role in preserving and spreading the article "Treatise on Febrile Diseases".

He insisted on dialectical treatment methods, believing that if a person is good at sucking life, he should be free from illness. As long as "a good doctor guides it with medicine and stones and saves it with injections", "the body shape has a curable disease, and the heaven and earth have a cure disaster." He attached great importance to medical ethics, regardless of "noble and low, rich and poor, old and young, beautiful and ugly, enemies, good friends, and foolish wisdom", he treated everyone equally. He claimed that "human life is the most important, and there is a lot of gold". He attached great importance to maternal and child health care, writing three volumes of "Women's Prescriptions" and two volumes of "Young Little Infant Prescriptions", which were placed at the top of "Qianjin Yao Prescriptions".

He wrote more than 80 books in his life, including "Qianjin Yaofang" and "Qianjin Yifang" the most influential. Two masterpieces have 6 volumes, 66 prescriptions on medicine, "Qianjin Yaofang" and "Qianjin Yifang" are collectively called "Qianjin Fang". It is a systematic summary of medical achievements before the Tang Dynasty. It is known as the earliest clinical medical encyclopedia in my country, and has a profound impact on the development of later medicine.

Moreover, Sun Simiao was the first inventor of catheterization in the world recorded history. According to records, a patient suffered from urinary retention and could not urinate. Seeing the patient feeling uncomfortable, Sun Simiao thought it was too late to take medicine. If he wanted to find a way to insert a canal into the urethra, urine might flow out.
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