Ye Gui (A.D. 1666 ~ 1745), whose real name was Shi Tian, whose real name was Xiang Yan, was nicknamed Mr. Nanyang. Jiangsu Wuxian (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) people. Ye Gui was a famous doctor in Qing Dynasty and one of the four experts on febrile diseases.
His ancestral home was Shexian, Anhui, and his great-grandfather Ye Fengshan moved to Suzhou from Lantian Village, Shexian, Anhui, and lived next to Shangjinqiao, so Ye Gui was named an old man in Shang Jin in his later years.
Ye Gui has trained many famous doctors who help the world and save lives. History says, "There are great rivers in the north and south, and doctors take Guangxi as their teaching. For more than a hundred years, there have been many private schools. " His two sons, Ye Yizhang and Zhang, are both famous doctors, but they are all concealed by their father's great reputation.
Many famous sayings reflecting his unique experience and profound medical theory have always inspired and used for reference for later research. After more than 200 years of continuous development, his theory has formed an important medical school in the history of traditional Chinese medicine-"Ye School", which occupies an important position in the history of modern medicine.
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In the Qing Dynasty (), disciple Gu wrote records, and created A General Introduction to Treatise on Febrile Diseases, which was very short, with only 4,000 words. It is the basic work of febrile diseases.
In this book, Ye proposed the syndrome differentiation system of defending qi and nourishing blood for epidemic febrile diseases, and discussed the corresponding treatment methods. In addition, Ye has a unique discussion on the diagnosis and prognosis of febrile diseases by observing the tongue picture, skin spots and dental examination.
Treatise on febrile diseases was first compiled by Hua Jinyun and included in Continued Clinical Medical Records. However, the book died before it was finished. It was only after its friends persuaded wealthy businessmen to donate money to Fu Zi that the book was published worldwide. Tang Dalie, a famous doctor in Jiangsu Province, also compiled the book and included it in Wu Lectures.
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