Sun Simiao's "A Thousand Gold Prescriptions" was written in Yonghui, Tang Gaozong in the third year (652), and it took about 30 years to write it. The reason why it is named "A Thousand Women to the Square" is because Sun Simiao thinks that a person's life is more valuable than a thousand women, and a prescription can save people from danger, which is more valuable than this, so it is named after it.
There are 30 volumes of * * * articles in Qian Qian Yao Fang, which are divided into 233 chapters, 5,300 articles and about 530,000 words. The first volume of the book is a general introduction, which mainly discusses medical ethics, materia medica and pharmacy. Then it was divided into clinical departments, including gynecology (2 volumes), pediatrics (1), otolaryngology (1), internal medicine (15) and surgery (3 volumes). In addition, there are 2 volumes of first aid for detoxification, 2 volumes of dietotherapy, 2 volumes of pulse/kloc-0, and 2 volumes of acupuncture.
In the first volume of Qian Jin Fang Yao, Sun Simiao discussed the medical ethics of doctors with the title of "Great Doctor Sincerity". In his view, medical practitioners should firmly grasp the words "essence and sincerity". The so-called "essence" means profound medical skills, and the so-called "sincerity" means noble medical ethics.
The life of the character
Sun Simiao was ill since he was a child, so he decided to study medical knowledge. When he was young, he began to practice medicine in the countryside. He advocates and practices the medical ethics of "great doctors are sincere" and treats patients equally, regardless of wealth, age, grievances and friendliness. No matter whether they are hungry or tired in the storm, they are ready to help others and have achieved good results, which are deeply respected by the masses.
During 605 -6 18, Sun Simiao studied in Sichuan, and then hid in Zhong Nanshan for an alchemist. He made friends with the lawyer Shaman Daoxuan and wrote many books on Taoist alchemy. Emperor Taizong and Emperor Gaozong repeatedly invited him to be a doctor of Chinese studies and a doctor of advice, but they all declined. Only in 673, he became Chengwulang, in charge of the Commercial Medicine Bureau, and in charge of He Shen Imperial Medicine, waiting for the party and other affairs. The following year, he was dismissed due to illness. In 682, Sun Simiao died.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Advance to Fang Yao