
An ancient Chinese medical masterpiece, this work opens with a passionate lament about the neglect of true healing arts in favor of worldly ambition. The author surveys the tragic loss of life from febrile illnesses within his own family, compelling him to compile wisdom from legendary physicians and classic texts into a comprehensive guide for diagnosing and treating feverish disorders.
Through vivid explanations of pulse qualities—floating, sunken, rapid, slow, slippery, and tight—the treatise teaches listeners how to read the body's subtle signals and distinguish between yin and yang imbalances. It blends theory with practical formulas, offering a window into the diagnostic rigor and therapeutic strategies that shaped early Chinese medicine. The early sections set the stage for a systematic exploration of disease patterns, inviting listeners to experience the timeless art of observation and remedy that has guided healers for centuries.
Language
zh
Duration
~48 minutes (46K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-01-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Remembered as one of the great physicians of early China, this Eastern Han doctor shaped medical thinking for centuries through a landmark treatise on feverish and other diseases. His work is still closely associated with the foundations of traditional Chinese medicine.
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