This "Good Prescription of Experience" is a secret record carefully handwritten by Diao Chuanfang of "Yubao Shantang" in the year of **Bingchen. The book has a total of 93 pages, which is rich in content and covers a variety of diseases. These include prescriptions for pain, hard work, dysentery, bruising, hemiplegia, toe sores, hemorrhoids, food and food, typhoid fever, small intestine pain, rotten sores and detoxification, and prescriptions for special chancre. These prescriptions are the results of Diao Chuanfang's careful research and practice, and have high reference value for various diseases.
This "Empirical Prescription" is a precious ancient book in the series of Chinese medicine prescription books, with a total of 186 pages and a total capacity of about 102m. However, this is only the tip of the iceberg of "The Recipe for Experience". The wisdom and knowledge contained in this book is far richer than we can imagine.
First of all, the content of this book covers all aspects of Chinese medicine, from pain prescriptions, labor and heart feeding prescriptions to dysentery prescriptions, bone-setting and nine prescriptions, etc., covering almost all areas of TCM clinical practice. This is of great value for us to understand and learn Xi Chinese medicine.
Secondly, the manuscript form of the book is also full of historical charm. In those days, books were not as easy and fast as they are now, and manuscripts were an important way of cultural inheritance. Diao Chuanfang's refinement has raised the value of this book to a new height.
In addition, the table of contents of the book is detailed and complete, and each side has detailed instructions and usages, so that we can better understand and use these recipes. This is of great significance to our study of Xi and the study of Chinese medicine.
Overall, "Empirical Prescription" is a very valuable ancient book of Chinese medicine, which not only contains a wealth of knowledge of Chinese medicine, but also is full of historical charm. If you are interested in TCM or want to delve into the history and culture of TCM, then this book is definitely worth reading.