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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 774-777, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012977

ABSTRACT

In Qing Dynasty, doctor-patient relationship in the imperial court had distinct characteristics because of the particularity of the objects of diagnosis and treatment. Diaries of famous doctors has become an important research material from a unique perspective. Ji En Lu and Bei Xing Ri Ji contain many research materials on doctor-patient relationship in Qing Palace. By systematically sorting out the contents of the royal doctor-patient relationship in the two diaries, and analyzing them in detail from the three dimensions of doctors, patients and diagnosis and treatment situations, it can be known that patients’ strong performance will interfere with the diagnosis and treatment process to a great extent, and doctors’ low status makes it difficult for them to cope with the complicated diagnosis and treatment environment and affects the curative effect. Learn from the past and the present, further provide reference for the current patient strong special doctor-patient relationship.

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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 3118-3123, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981442

ABSTRACT

Poria(Fu Ling) is a bulk traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)with a long history and complex varieties. The royal medical records of the Qing Dynasty include multiple medicinal materials of Fu Ling, such as Bai Fu Ling(white Poria), Chi Fu Ling(rubra Poria), and Zhu Fu Ling(Poria processed with cinnabaris). The Palace Museum preserves 6 kinds of specimens including Fu Ling Ge(dried Poria), Bai Fu Ling, Chi Fu Ling, Zhu Fu Ling, Bai Fu Shen(white Poria cum Radix Pini), and Fu Shen Mu(Poria cum Radix Pini). After trait identification and textual research, we found that Fu Ling Ge was an intact sclerotium, which was processed into Fu Ling Pi(Poriae Cutis), Bai Fu Ling and other medicinal materials in the Palace. The Fu Ling in the Qing Dynasty Pa-lace was mainly from the tribute paid of the officials in Yunnan-Guizhou region. The tribute situation was stable in the whole Qing Dynasty, and changed in the late Qing Dynasty. The cultural relics of Fu Ling in the Qing Dynasty Palace confirm with the archival documents such as the royal medical records and herbal medicine books, providing precious historical materials for understanding Fu Ling in the Qing Dynasty and a basis for the restoration of the processing of the Fu Ling in the Qing Dynasty Palace.


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Animals , Poria , China , Books , Coleoptera , Medical Records , Wolfiporia
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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 4751-4755, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1008255

ABSTRACT

Taking the Zeyao Materia Medica,Benjing Fengyuan,De Pei Materia Medica,Shiyi Materia Medica,Harmful Benefits of Materia Medica as representative works in Qing Dynasty,this paper extracts text information from four aspects: drug identification,drug use,drug prevention and detoxification,constructs a drug pharmacovigilance information table of Qing Dynasty herbal works,and summarizes the drug pharmacovigilance of Qing Dynasty. Thought,in the Qing Dynasty,there were many recordings of drug pharmacovigilance. In the aspect of drug awareness,the main representative was Shi Yi Materia Medica which added many new drugs and introduced more new uses of drugs. In addition,in the aspect of drug use and prevention,the main representatives were Zeyao Materia Medica,Benjing Fengyuan,De Pei Materia Medica,and Harmful Benefits of Materia Medica. In the aspect of taboo of disease and syndrome,attention should be paid to the integration of medicine so as to make drugs closely related to clinical use. Although there is no special introduction on detoxification,it has been introduced in various medicines in the De Pei Materia Medica,Shiyi Materia Medica,which has a relatively systematic and complete drug warning ideology system of " drug identification-use-drug prevention-detoxification".This study found that the traditional pharmacovigilance thought of Qing Dynasty had the characteristics of attaching importance to the clinical application of toxic traditional Chinese medicine and the combination of medicine,which had certain guiding significance for modern clinical medication. This paper aims to explore the traditional drug pharmacovigilance knowledge in representative works of the Qing Dynasty,analyze the characteristics of the drug pharmacovigilance thought in the Qing Dynasty,and lay a foundation for clarifying the traditional drug pharmacovigilance system.


Subject(s)
China , Drug Delivery Systems , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Materia Medica , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Pharmacovigilance , Records
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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 184-186, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-460490

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Objective] Making a discussion on academic features ofYi Lin Kou Pu Liu Zhi Mi Shu. [Method] With the research methods of philology, we collect Qing transcript ofYi Lin Kou Pu Liu Zhi Mi Shuand analyze its academic features. [Result]Yi Lin Kou Pu Liu Zhi Mi Shuwas additionally compiled, supplemented and annotated by Zhou Sheng, a famous doctor of the Qing Dynasty, on the base of Yi Lin Kou Pu which was composed by Lu Qi. Within four volumes, the contents of the book contain Medicine, Surgery, Gynecology, Pediatrics, etc. The diagnosis and treatment based on syndrome differentiation and Chinese herbal prescription in this book have their own characteristics. That is: theories from different schools make arguments on the facts; six treatments of syndrome lucidly expose the essential points; secret prescriptions and Chinese herbs are widely collected; opinions and knowledge from his teacher grasp the essence of the problem and bring out the crucial point. [Conclusion]Yi Lin Kou Pu Liu Zhi Mi Shu is a distinctive and only existing medical book with high academic value and practical significance.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science ; (12): 56-58, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-458271

ABSTRACT

Objective To reveal the literature resources in traditional Chinese medicine from the end of the Qing Dynasty to 1949 .Methods The papers published in journals of traditional Chinese medicine from the end of the Qing Dynasty to 1949 were statistically analyzed .Results The largest number of journals was published in Shang-hai, the largest number of papers was published in Guanghua Medical Journal, 95%of the papers were published by a single author, the contents were focused on classical prescriptions and proved recipes, food therapy, disease treatment, baby care knowledge, and the most commonly studied were infectious diseases, such as exogenous febrile disease, cholera, and malaria.Conclusion The papers published in journals of traditional Chinese medicine from the end of the Qing Dynasty to 1949 are focused much more on the application of the knowledge about traditional Chinese medicine , but less on the theories of traditional Chinese medicine .

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-559783

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According to the historical records such as The Rules and Regulations in Force of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and raw files of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Qing Dynasty(1644-1911) kept in the First Historical Archives of China,a systematic study was made on the establishment,cancel and restoration of the Imperial Drug Institution,the medical organization of the Qing Dynasty after Beijing was established as its capital.A textual research was made into the scale of all the personnel such as officials and bailiffs in the Imperial Drug Institution throughout the Qing Dynasty.All the researches reflect the course of change and development of the imperial medical organizations in the Qing Dynasty.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-565355

ABSTRACT

The physicians of Qing Dynasty made deeper knowledge to the formation and harm of the phlegm and systematically summarized the theory of the diagnosis, syndrome differentiation and treatment of the phlegm diseases. In the literatures of such as CHEN Shi-duo, LIN Pei-qin, HE Meng-yao, YOU Zai-jing, the special discussion of the phlegm diseases diagnosis and treatment which contents were theory, principle, prescription and drugs. Next, in the surgery, ophthalmology, gynecology, pediatrics, the physicians paid attention to the diagnosis and treatment from the phlegm and summarized the clinical practical experience. Moreover, in the Chuan Ya Nei Bian, Chuan Ya Wai Bian written by ZHAO Xue-min, the experience of "Zou Fang Yi" on treating the phlegm disease by the method of Ding, Chuan, Jie had its own characteristics.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-565349

ABSTRACT

TCM literature in Qing Dynasty has the characteristic of a huge quantity, a great variety, a complete taxon and an extensive spreading. Of TCM literature in other Dynasties, it has the most quantity and makes the later generation know the development of medicine in Qing Dynasty. TCM literature and development of TCM can promote each other, the development of TCM promote the publish of TCM books, on the other hand, the publish and spreading of TCM books promote the development of TCM.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-563833

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According Ming dynasty,Qing dynasty established the imperial drug institution(IDI) and set up service offices or pharmacy in several temporary imperial palaces besides office in Forbidden City,which was IDI offices outside Forbidden City.Base on assorting historical information and literature,eld research about historical remains,this article preliminary clari ed the o ces' names and locations of IDI outside Forbidden City.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1996.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-533488

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By introducing corresponding descriptions in the novels of Qing Dynasty,this paper clarifies the social control of physician-patient relationship during the early and middle phases of Qing dynasty into three aspects,including government′s control on physician-patient relationship,doctor′s control on physician-patient relationship,control from the patient′s side.Various aspects of social affairs had been involved in the physician-patient relationship in Qing Dynasty,which indicated or confirmed the transformation of the then social relationships,thus research on relevant issues is definitely of great significance for improving modern physician-patient relationship.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1996.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-531730

ABSTRACT

This article presents a series of well-known therapists in the Qing Dynasty's of their medical ethics.They are the great examples to study and emulate for future generations.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-531579

ABSTRACT

This article presents a series of well-known therapists in the Qing Dynasty's of their medical ethics.They are the great examples to study and emulate for future generations.

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