Ruminations on the influence of "Imperial Han Medicine" on Hu Xishu's academic thinking on typhoid fever
10.3760/cma.j.cn115398-20240224-00157
- VernacularTitle:刍议《皇汉医学》对胡希恕伤寒学术思想的影响
- Author:
Ningqian LIU
1
;
Qingxuan FAN
;
Yiyao CHEN
;
Wenming YI
Author Information
1. 北京中医药大学第二临床医学院2022级硕士研究生,北京 100029
- Keywords:
Shang Han Lun;
Huang Han Yi Xue;
Hu Xishu;
Yumoto Kyushin;
Medicine, kampo
- From:
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2025;47(2):145-149
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
As a classic work of Japanese Chinese medicine, Huang Han Yi Xue, with its ancient prescription school theories and Western medical principles, influenced the formation of Hu Xishu's academic thinking on cold-induced disease. This article combined Huang Han Yi Xue with the recordings and manuscripts of Hu's existing lectures to show another perspective on the flow of Hu's academic thought on cold-induced disease. It is considered that the influence of Huang Han Yi Xue made Hu different from the traditional typhoid scholars. Hu abandoned the annotations of Huang Di Nei Jing, emphasized the relativity of prescriptions and syndrome, focused on the state of Mingxuan reaction, paid attention to food, water and blood stasis, explained the essence of disease with physiological and anatomical knowledge, innovated the cognition of the six meridians and the eight compendiums, and formed a new theoretical system.