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Study On Wenbing School In Ming And Qing Dynasty

Posted on:2008-10-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J S LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360215957394Subject:History of Ancient China
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In the Ming and Qing Dynasty, many doctors gradually break away from the opinions of febrile diseases of the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine. They are under the impression that warm-induced febrile diseases and cold-induced febrile diseases is different on pathology and principles of therapentics, then write books to express their opinions of febrile diseases. Because a great many doctors study the febrile diseases and write a large number of books on warm-induced febrile diseases, they are named the Wenbing School as a group of doctors.According to difference of warm-induced febrile diseases that they research, the Wenbing School can be divided into the Pestilence School that study pestilences and the Wenre School that study all kinds of warm-induced febrile diseases, two schools make great contribution to the development of the study on warm-induced febrile diseases. The warm-induced febrile diseases that the the Wenbing School research is different from the cold-induced febrile diseases that the Shanghan School study, the opinions of warm-induced febrile diseases that the Webing School hold is in conflict with the ideas of the Shanghan School, so they are censured by Shanghan School and a contestation on warm-induced febrile diseases breaks out between them.
Keywords/Search Tags:the Ming and Qing Dynasty, warm-induced febrile diseases, the Wenbing School
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