【《宋信笔记》的版本及内容】。

Q4 Medicine
Y Li, H Xue, J H Wang, R S Chen
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摘要

《宋心笔记》是清代苏州地区吴中三医之一的苗遵义所著。《宋心笔记》现存的版本有:南京图书馆收藏的清代徐子玉抄本、南京图书馆收藏的清代佚名抄本、民国铅印抄本和民国张村寨石刻抄本。其中,《现代中医目录书》中未见匿名抄本。清代徐子玉抄本是《松心笔记》最早的抄本,出现于1835年至1840年之间。民国时期的首印本是《松心笔记》最早的印本,出版于1913年或1914年。全书共涉及38例病例和19种疾病证型,主要关注复杂疾病。这本书的时间跨度超过50年,突出了苗族的临床特点,遵循经典模式,吸收他人的技巧,在临床治疗方面具有创造性。
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[The versions of Song Xin Notes and their content].

Song Xin Notes (Song Xin Bi Ji) was written by Miao Zunyi, one of the three well-known physicians of Wu Zhong (Wu Zhong San Jia) in the History of the Qing Dynasty in the Suzhou area. The existing versions of Song Xin Notes are the following - the Xu Ziyu copy from the Qing Dynasty kept in the Nanjing Library, the Anonymous copy from the Qing Dynasty also in the Nanjing Library, the lead print copy in the Republic of China and the Zhang Cun Cun Zhai stone print in the Republic of China. Among them, the anonymous copy is not found in the catalogue books of modern Chinese medicine. It was found that the Xu Ziyu copy from the Qing Dynasty was the earliest copy of the Songxin Notes, which appeared between 1835 and 1840. The lead print copy in the Republic of China was the earliest print of the Songxin Notes, published in 1913 or 1914. The book involved a total of 38 medical cases and 19 disease syndromes, and mainly focused on the complicated diseases. The time span of this book covered more than 50 years, highlighting the clinical characteristics of Miao in terms of following classic patterns, absorbing the skills of others and creative in his clinical treatment.

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中华医史杂志
中华医史杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of Medical History is the only professional academic journal on medical history in the country. The first publication was named "Journal of Medical History" and was designated as a quarterly publication. In 2009, it was changed from quarterly to bimonthly. The Chinese Journal of Medical History has columns such as special articles, reviews, expert talks, medical history treatises, literature research, forums and debates, historical accounts, figures, short essays, graduate forums, lectures, historical materials, medical history, and book reviews. Chinese Journal of Medical History has been included in the US Medline online database.
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