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Fang Zhi-yang 1. 1 History of Traditional Treatment of Burns in
China China is a country of ancient culture. The treatment of burn
injury was documented more than 1500 years ago. As early as the
Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Handbook of Prescriptions for Emergencies
written by Ge Hong (281-341 A. D. ) and in the Southern Qi Dynasty
(479-502 A. D. ) Liu J uan-Zi's Remedies Left Over by Ghosts, a
book dealing mainly with diagnosis and treatment of traumatic
wounds, are the earliest known monographs on "external diseases" in
China. They record the treatment of burns with topical agents such
as the preparation of a lard ointment of the liquid extract of
Angelica anomalea Lallem, Gardenia jasminoides Ellis, Glycyrrhiza
uralensis Fisch, Radia salviae miltiorrhizae, and the white cortex
of willow. These herbs are found to be astringents and antibiotics.
During the Sui Dynasty, a doctor of the Imperial Medical Academy
(550- 630 A. D. ), Chao Yuan-fang, was authorized by imperial
decree to compile the book General Treatise on the Etiology and
Symptomatology of Diseases (610 A. D. ), the first book on etiology
and symptomatology in China. This book with its valuable
descriptions has been an authoritative and important reference for
medical students for more than 1000 years.
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