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Reflections on Compendium of Materia Medica
After reading a certain work, everyone must have a lot of feelings in their hearts, so it is necessary to write a review! So how should I write my thoughts after reading? The following are my thoughts on the compendium of materia medica, which I carefully arranged. Welcome everyone to refer to it, I hope it will help you.

Comments on Compendium of Materia Medica 1 There are many classic works in China, which are deeply loved by people. Every famous book has its own advantages, which makes readers admire the author. My favorite is Compendium of Materia Medica.

Compendium of Materia Medica is a book in the history of medicine, which was written by Li Shizhen in 26 years. Compendium of Materia Medica has 52 volumes. Volume 1 introduces 4 1 main materia medica before Ming Dynasty. This book lists the aliases of medicinal materials, explains the significance of naming, expounds the theory of medicinal properties, prompts the main points of medication, and lists relevant prescriptions.

At first I read Compendium of Materia Medica out of curiosity, but after reading it, I fell in love with it. This book explains the herbs in detail, and the smells, indications and auxiliary materials can be listed one by one. I sometimes verify some herbs according to the contents of the book, and the results are the same. I have an indescribable admiration for the author of this book. He used his knowledge, experience and verification to write these herbs so incisively and vividly. This book can be described as "from the grave, from the legend, I will collect all the relevant places." Although I ordered a medical book, it should be in kind. " The attached prescription mentioned in Compendium of Materia Medica is also very effective. Once my brother had a headache. I remembered that "mint" mentioned in Compendium of Materia Medica could dispel wind and heat and clear the brain, so I went to a flowerpot and picked some pieces for my brother to smell. After he smelled it, he was much relieved. I really realized the magic of Compendium of Materia Medica, so I decided to read it several times when I was free. If these things happen again, I won't panic, but I still have to see a doctor sometimes.

Compendium of Materia Medica is a classic, a classic of Chinese medicine, compiled by ancient famous doctors, and there are about 72 kinds in China. Compendium of Materia Medica made me understand the benefits of reading and herbs. Compendium of Materia Medica is really a popular book.

Thoughts on reading Compendium of Materia Medica 2. Compendium of Materia Medica covers a wide range, and some recorded objects are not difficult to visit at present. So, we made a practical compilation, including the things commonly used by monks today, so that the translation is more conducive to the survival of the world and easy to consult, and it is also convenient to browse at home when eating, so that an ordinary thing can really play a role in preserving health and treating diseases.

The Compendium of Materia Medica written by Li Shizhen, a North Korean medical scientist, contains more than1.9000 words, and records 1.892 kinds of drugs, which are divided into 60 categories. Among them, Li Shizhen added 374 new drugs. There are more than 1 100 drawings and more than 1 1000 prescriptions. In this book, Li Shizhen pointed out the real efficacy of many drugs, which is a summary of China's pharmacology for thousands of years.

Li Shizhen (15 18- 1593), whose real name was Dongqiang, was later named Lakeside. Qi zhou (now qi zhou Town, Qichun County, Hubei Province) was an outstanding physician and scientist in Ming Dynasty.

Li Shizhen's family has been practicing medicine for four generations. Li Shizhen, a teenager, was influenced by his family and was interested in medicine. However, due to the low social status of doctors at that time, my father hoped that Li Shizhen would embark on a career. Li Shizhen 14 years old was admitted to Huangzhou Prefecture Scholar. Later, 17 years old, 20 years old, 23 years old, went to Wuchang three times to take the exam, but all failed, so he decided to abandon Confucianism to become a doctor and inherit his father's footsteps.

After reading Compendium of Materia Medica 3, it is really a model beyond the model, which is very suitable for readers who want to know about Chinese medicine, but it is only limited to understanding, paying attention to diet, prescribing medicine and saving the world, so it is necessary for knowledgeable people, hehe, from the perspective of collection: if it is a literary comparison, it will be more beautiful; From the learning point of view: if it is a color map, it will be more beautiful. Hehe, of course, judging from that price, the book is overvalued, and I am too greedy. In short, it's a good book, a pure good book, I like it! ! !

Compendium of Materia Medica is a world-famous masterpiece of natural history, the most extensive account of science and technology in the world, an encyclopedia of common and practical things, and a masterpiece of food health care and pharmacology outside foreign medical libraries. It integrates the cultivation, harvesting, preparation and medical care of food and medicine for thousands of years. It has a profound influence on food nutrition, food cooking, medicine, botany, botany and people's choice of a common food taste. It is the most practical life ceremony.

Dr Joseph Needham, a British historian of science, once commented on the book: "Without the Ministry of Information, the greatest scientific achievement of the Ming Dynasty was Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica, which reached its peak." However, in the Ming Dynasty, it was the peak of foreign scientific and technological development.

This book contains 1 0,000 omissions of various products, 7,000 omissions with simple lines, nearly 1 0,000 realistic hand-drawn illustrations, and 20xx omissions of 200 common symptoms in 1 0,000 categories.