The Ophthalmology Collection is a manuscript of traditional Chinese medicine in the Ming and Qing dy

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-30

The Ming and Qing dynasties folk manuscript ancient book "Ophthalmology Collection", a total of 180 pages. This ancient book is a precious heritage in the history of ancient Chinese medicine and is known for its unique medical knowledge and rich experience.

In this ancient book, a large number of diagnosis and methods of ophthalmic diseases are included, which played an important guiding role in the medical practice at that time.

For example, there is a case in ancient books about a Ming Dynasty doctor who applied the herb **glaucoma. Due to long-term excessive use of the eyes, the patient's eyes are red and swollen and blurred vision, which seriously affects the quality of life. Based on experience, the doctor selected a traditional Chinese medicine formula that clears heat, cools the blood, and benefits the liver meridian, and combines it with acupuncture**. After a period of perseverance, the patient's symptoms were significantly reduced and his vision improved. This case fully demonstrates the high medical skills and precise use of Chinese herbal medicine by ophthalmologists at that time.

In addition, the "General Collection of Ophthalmology" also includes the best methods for common eye diseases such as myopia and cataracts, including many exquisite techniques and drug formulas. The valuable medical knowledge passed down from these ancient books provides valuable reference materials for today's medical research and clinical practice.

Although great breakthroughs have been made in the development of modern medicine, we should not forget the important influence of ancient folk manuscripts on modern medicine. By delving into these ancient texts, we can better understand ancient medicine, explore the sources of medical knowledge, and apply it to modern medical practice for the benefit of more people.

Therefore, the ancient book "General Collection of Ophthalmology" is of great value for academic research and medical development, and it is necessary to protect and study it.

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