Introduction to Huangdi Neijing
Huangdi Neijing is a comprehensive medical work, which establishes the theories of Yin and Yang, five elements, pulse condition, Tibetan image, meridians, etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, health preservation and luck. Its basic material comes from the long-term observation of life phenomena in ancient China, a lot of clinical practice and simple anatomical knowledge.
Brief introduction of Shennong's herbal classics
Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica, also known as "Classic of Materia Medica" or "Classic of Materia Medica", was written in the Han Dynasty and named Shennong. It is one of the four classic works of traditional Chinese medicine and the earliest known works of traditional Chinese medicine. Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica is divided into three volumes, containing 365 kinds of drugs. It is divided into three categories: upper, middle and lower, and its conciseness has become the essence of Chinese medicine theory.
Introduction to classics
Difficult Classics was written by Bian Que, a famous doctor in the Warring States Period. This book discusses 865,438+0 medical problems by answering questions, and makes in-depth discussion on pathological basis and disease analysis. This book was also called "Eighty-one Difficult Questions" in ancient times.
Brief introduction to the theory of typhoid miscellaneous diseases
Treatise on Febrile Diseases is one of China's traditional medical works. It is a medical classic with exogenous diseases and internal miscellaneous diseases as its main contents. The author is Zhang Zhongjing at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and it has been one of the main basic courses offered by China TCM colleges.