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Who are the famous doctors in the history of China?
Hua Tuo Sun Simiao Zhang Zhongjing Li Shizhen Ge Hong Huangfu Mi Zhu Danxi Wang Shi Jinmo Bian Que (physician in the Warring States Period in the 5th-4th century BC). Qin, Zi Yue, was born in Changqing County, Shandong Province. Familiar with internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics and acupuncture. He is good at taking the pulse, looking at the color, listening to the sound and asking questions, especially at exploring the source of the disease. He has made great contributions to various methods of fitness and disease elimination such as guidance, breathing and qigong, and most of his works have been lost in the existing classics. Hua Tuo (about AD 145-208) was a physician at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The depiction of proper names was born in Hao County, Anhui Province. Proficient in internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and pediatrics. Proficient in health prescription, acupuncture and surgery. The first drug general anesthesia is regarded as the originator of surgery. Wu Qin Xi, founded in 1949, has been passed down to this day. This book is lost. The existing "Han Zang Jing" and so on are the works of later generations. Sun Simiao (54 1-682) was a physician in the Tang Dynasty. A native of Sunjiayuan Village, Yao County, Shaanxi Province. The basic theories of physiology, pathology, diagnosis, treatment principles, drugs and prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine and the diagnosis and treatment methods of clinical departments are incisively discussed. His works "Qian Jin Fang Yao" and "Qian Jin Fang Yi" are rich in content and cover a wide range, enriching China's medical treasure house. Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, was born in Nanyang County, Henan Province. Treatise on Febrile Diseases is the first masterpiece of clinical therapeutics in China, which was compiled into Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber by later generations. On exogenous fever and miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine. The principle of differentiation and treatment of six meridians advocated has become the basic criterion to guide future generations of doctors to practice leisure and cherish. The four famous doctors in ancient China were (1) Bian Que (Warring States); (2) Hua Tuo (late Eastern Han Dynasty); (3) Li Shizhen (Ming); (4) Zhang Zhongjing (late Eastern Han Dynasty). Bian Que (5th-4th century BC) was a doctor in the Warring States Period. Qin, Zi Yue, was born in Changqing County, Shandong Province. Familiar with internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics and acupuncture. He is good at taking the pulse, looking at the color, listening to the sound and asking questions, especially at exploring the source of the disease. He has made great contributions to various methods of fitness and disease elimination such as guidance, breathing and qigong, and most of his works have been lost in the existing classics. Ge Hong (283-363), a native of A Jin, was a physician. An alchemist and a Taoist theorist. He has profound attainments in chemistry, medicine, pharmacology and health care. His works include astronomy, tide, military, art of war, biography, miscellaneous notes, qigong and so on. , is the pioneer of pharmaceutical chemistry in the world. The existing Prescription for Elbow Back Collection covers all kinds of medicine, including the earliest records of tuberculosis, leprosy, smallpox and tsutsugamushi disease in the world, which is a precedent of TCM epidemiology and clinical pathology. Hua Tuo (about AD 145-208) was a physician at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The depiction of proper names was born in Hao County, Anhui Province. Proficient in internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and pediatrics. Proficient in health prescription, acupuncture and surgery. The first drug general anesthesia is regarded as the originator of surgery. Wu Qin Xi, founded in 1949, has been passed down to this day. This book is lost. The existing "Han Zang Jing" and so on are the works of later generations. Huangfu Mi (2 15-282) consulted a doctor in Wei and Jin Dynasties. When he was young, the doctor was called Zijing Temple, and his own name was Mr. Xuanyan. Born in Chaona Town, northwest of Pingliang County, Gansu Province. He is knowledgeable and versatile, and has high attainments in the history of Confucian classics and literature. He was also the first scholar in China to study population issues. Middle-aged people studied medicine assiduously and compiled A Classic of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, which summarized the achievements of acupuncture and moxibustion before the Jin Dynasty. It is a classic work of acupuncture and moxibustion. Li Shizhen (A.D. 15 18- 1593), an Amin medical scientist named Dong Bi, is near the lake. Qichun, Hubei. Attach importance to drug research and clinical practice. Compendium of Materia Medica is an important milestone in the history of pharmacy in China. Known as the "Grand Ceremony of Oriental Medicine", he also wrote Hu Ling Pulse, Textual Research of Qi and Jing Eight Pulses, Textual Research of Pulse Prescription and other masterpieces handed down from ancient times. Qian Yi (A.D.1020-101) is a famous pediatrician. The word Zhongyang is from Dongping County, Shandong Province. He used to be a doctor. Proficient in internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and pediatrics, especially in pediatrics. He is known as the founder of pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine. Most of the works have been lost, and the book Direct Prescription of Pediatric Medical Certificate has been handed down to this day. The drugs for reinforcing and reducing the five internal organs described in the book were widely used by later physicians. Sun Simiao (54 1-682) was a physician in the Tang Dynasty. A native of Sunjiayuan Village, Yao County, Shaanxi Province. The basic theories of physiology, pathology, diagnosis, treatment principles, drugs and prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine and the diagnosis and treatment methods of clinical departments are incisively discussed. His works "Qian Jin Fang Yao" and "Qian Jin Fang Yi" are rich in content and cover a wide range, enriching China's medical treasure house. Ye Shi Tian (1667- 1746) is a man and a medical scientist. Hao Gui Xiang Yan is from Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province. Proficient in various disciplines of women and children at home and abroad, and achieved important results, especially in the treatment of some difficult and severe diseases. Treatise on Febrile Diseases has played an important role in the development, diagnosis and treatment of typhoid fever theory. Is the founder of febrile diseases. Later generations compiled books according to Ye's medical records, and a number of books with different names appeared. Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, was born in Nanyang County, Henan Province. Treatise on Febrile Diseases is the first masterpiece of clinical therapeutics in China, which was compiled into Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber by later generations. On exogenous fever and miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine. The principle of differentiation and treatment of six meridians advocated has become the basic criterion to guide future generations of doctors to practice leisure and cherish. Zhu Danxi (128 1- 1358), MD, is a native of Chian Town, Xihe County, Zhejiang Province. He emphasized the two methods of nourishing yin and purging fire academically, and was known as the originator of "nourishing yin school". There is an incisive exposition on the treatment of fire disease, which has important guiding significance for the treatment of mature sexually transmitted diseases. He is the author of Exploring the Origin of the Prescription, The Theory of Gezhi Remaining, Supplementing the Plain Questions, Supplementing the Herbal Medicine, Treating Typhoid Based on Syndrome Differentiation, and Exploring the Origin of Surgical Essentials, etc. There are too few four famous doctors. I'll bring you ten. Please accept it.