Jiang F B, Wang F L
China Institute for History of Medicine and Medical Literature,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,Beijing 100700,China.
Zhonghua Yi Shi Za Zhi. 2022 Mar 28;52(2):116-120. doi: 10.3760/cma.j.cn112155-20210915-00110.
as the most widely published Chinese pediatric work, first published in 1695. Its writing style was influenced by in the Ming Dynasty. Its section of the Pediatric Tuina was related to , , and . The section of Pediatric Disease was based on and the author's own identification of symptoms, such as febrile convulsion, fever, and umbilical wind. It documented seventy-five prescriptions of which 70 were the same as . It can be inferred that was mainly based on and also fully referred to , , and .