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Brief introduction of Wan Mizhai
Wanmizhai (1499 ——1582) with complete names. Born in Dahebian, Luotian (now Hubei), he was a famous doctor in Ming Dynasty and was named one of the thirty famous doctors in Ming and Qing Dynasties by state administration of traditional chinese medicine. He is rigorous in his studies and noble in medical ethics. He has been a doctor for 50 years and enjoys a high reputation in pediatrics, gynecology and pox diagnosis. It is unique in the theory and practice of health preservation and enjoys a good reputation in Hubei, Henan, Anhui and Jiangxi. It was famous in Qin Long during the Wanli period, and was later named as a "medical saint" by Emperor Kangxi. Wanmizhai Medical Encyclopedia is of great reference value to clinical medicine, with 65,438+00 kinds and 65,438+008 volumes of subheadings, such as Wan's Pediatrics and Gynecology. His monograph "Four Essentials of Health Care" has unique views on health care, disease prevention, prenatal and postnatal care and so on. His health theory of "lack of desire, cautious independence, timely treatment of diseases" is not only hundreds of years earlier than the health concept of "psychological balance, balanced nutrition, proper exercise, quitting smoking and limiting alcohol" advocated by the World Health Organization, but also has a more comprehensive, advanced and scientific connotation.