According to the classification of the library, this 1000 volume of ancient Chinese medicine books is divided into twelve categories: medical classics, diagnostic methods, materia medica, prescription books, acupuncture and massage, typhoid fever, febrile diseases, comprehensive medical books, clinical disciplines, external treatment of health-preserving diet, medical records, and others. Most of them are influential. With it, it is equivalent to moving a library of ancient Chinese medicine books to a desk or home, so that readers can look at the achievements of medicine in past dynasties without regrets.
There is also a rich dictionary in the Chinese Medical Code, which consists of six parts: famous doctors, famous sayings, nouns, classics, famous medicines and famous prescriptions. It provides information about the life achievements of more than 200 famous doctors in ancient and modern times, more than 2,500 famous Chinese medicine sayings, more than 6,000 Chinese medicine terms, more than 800 famous books and so on.
The authors of this electronic CD-ROM include 100 people with lofty ideals in the fields of traditional Chinese medicine and publishing, and the presiding judge is Qiu,,,, and Liu Zuyi, all of whom are knowledgeable, ensuring the academic quality of the book from the aspects of topic selection, classification and proofreading.
After the publication of Chinese Medical Code, it aroused enthusiastic response from public opinion, and authoritative media such as People's Daily, Guangming Daily and press and publication newspaper reported it one after another and gave high praise to it.
In 2000, Chinese Medical Code won the nomination of the first national electronic publishing award.
The Chinese Medical Code is a masterpiece in the history of the collation and publication of ancient Chinese medical books, and it is a great contribution to the promotion of Chinese traditional excellent culture. Its publication has rejuvenated the ancient Chinese medicine and will play an important role in promoting the popularization and promotion of Chinese medicine.