1, Li Shizhen
He has traveled all over the country looking for all kinds of medicinal materials, and recorded the nature and efficacy of these medicinal materials, wrote a masterpiece of nearly 2 million words, and solved many long-standing problems. The fourth Hua Tuo is a famous doctor. He was born in the Three Kingdoms period, and he was also mentioned in the novel. The best thing about him is that he can operate on people at such a young age. Cao Cao once invited him to see a doctor, and he was killed on suspicion.
2. Hua tuo
Famous medical scientists in the three kingdoms. When I was young, I studied abroad, but I didn't want to make progress in studying medicine. I practiced medicine all over Anhui, Shandong, Henan and Jiangsu. Hua tuo has been practicing medicine all over the world all his life, with a good reputation and many achievements in medicine. He is proficient in internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics and acupuncture, especially in surgery. Later, he was killed because he refused to accept Cao Cao's call-up, and his medical books were lost. Today, there are relics such as "Huatuo Temple" in Bozhou City.
3. Sun Simiao
Living in the Tang Dynasty, the emperor at that time believed in Taoism very much, and he was also a Taoist. However, when he was an alchemist, he also made many medical discoveries, especially when he lived in seclusion. He treated many people, accumulated a lot of experience and left his own books. The sixth Ge Hong learned good medical skills because he married the daughter of a master of medicine. Smallpox was recorded for the first time in his works. This disease later became the enemy of mankind, and his record was of great help to people in defeating smallpox.
4. Dong Feng
Famous doctors in Jian 'an period of Eastern Han Dynasty. Teenagers study medicine and believe in Taoism. When I was young, I worked as a small official in Houguan County, and soon retired, practicing martial arts in Houshan, my hometown. Dong Feng's medical skill is brilliant, and he doesn't need any money to cure the disease. As long as the seriously ill recover, plant 5 apricots on the mountain, and the lightly ill will plant 1 apricot. A few years later, with 10 thousand apricots, it became a forest. When apricots are ripe in spring, Dong Feng will build a grass under the tree to store apricots. People who need apricots can exchange them with millet. Then, the proceeds will be given to the poor and travel will be provided.
5. Zhang Zhongjing
A famous doctor in the late Eastern Han Dynasty was honored as a medical sage by later generations. In the aspect of prescription science, Treatise on Febrile Diseases has also made great contributions, creating many dosage forms and recording a large number of effective prescriptions. The therapeutic principle of differentiation of six meridians established by him has been highly praised by doctors in past dynasties. This is the first medical monograph in China to establish the law of syndrome differentiation and treatment from theory to practice. It is one of the most influential works in the history of Chinese medicine, and it is a necessary classic work for later scholars to study Chinese medicine, which has been widely valued by medical students and clinicians.