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shen nong
-god of farming and animal husbandry
-father of medicine and primary discoverer of drugs
-found 70 species of poisonous herbs
Divine Husbandman's classic of Materia Medica
1st documentation of CHM
contains 365 herbs
252 botanical
67 zoological
45 mineral
Huang Di
known as the yellow emperor and wrote the Nei Jing
Qi Po
was a doctor and minister who Huang Di studied under
Nei Jing
"book of interior"
contains 2 parts:
-Su wen-simple questions
-ling shu-miraculous pivot
Su Wen
Simple Questions- book in the Nei Jing that focused on the theory of CHM
Ling Shu
Miraculous Pivot- book in the Nei Jing that focuses on acupuncture technique and the herbs
Zhou/ Qin dynasty
Nan Jing was written during this period
Nan Jing
was a book written after the Nei Jing to explain the principles of the Su Wen and Ling Shu
Xia Dynasty
words were carved on animal shells and bones during this time
Chia Ku Wen
words carved on shells and bones
Warring States Period
herbs were written on bamboo slips and wood
-formulas for typhoid fever and horse injury were examples
Wu Shi Er Bing Fang
-prescriptions for 52 ailments
-blend of magic and herbs
-named 250 medicinal substances
-divided herbs into 3 catergories:
1. long term tonic
2.middle
3.very short term
Shang Han Lun
Treatise of Febrile Diseases caused by Cold
-written by: Zhang Zhong Jing

-one of most important books in CHM
-6 stages of disease
-used D&D to describe the disease and treatment
Shang Han Lun divided into
2 books:
-Shang Han Lun- 6 Stages
-Jing Gui Yao Luo- Prescription of the Golden Chambers
*these books were the foundation for theory and diagnosis based on overall analysis of signs and symptoms
-used channel theory of 8 principles
Sui Dynasty
Sun Si Miao was prominent in this area and he wrote 2 important books
Sun Si Miao
Wrote
-Bei Ji Qian Yao Fang: Valuable Formulas for Emergency
-Qian Ji Yao Fang: Valuable Formulas
Song Dynasty
printing press invented
Ming Dynasty
Lishi Zhen who studied under Bin Hue wrote his books during this time
Lishi Zhen
wrote
Bin Hu Mai Xue: Pulse Studies of Bin Hue
Ben Cao Gong Mu: Compendium of Materia Medica
Compendium of Materia Medica
-30-40 years
-52 volumes
-1892 substances
-1000 illustrations
-10,000 formulas
Qing Dynasty
Wen Bing Lun was written
Wen Bing Lun
Treatise of Febrile Diseases of Warm
by: Ye Tian Shi
-theory of 4 levels
-dieases caused by heat
Republic of China
western medicine became #1 medicine and showed wealth during this time
-Sun Yet San: 1st president
People's Republic of China
-drove out Chiang Kai Shek and sent him to Taiwan
-chinese medicine took a 2nd
-Mao Tse Dong: communist took over mainland
-west stopped supporting the Chinese so CHM made a comeback
CHM spread to Vietman
early Han 206-220 ad
CHM spread to Korea and Japan
Chin dynasty 249-206 bc
CHM spread to Germany
by Englebert Kaempfer: 1st to introduce acupuncture to Europe in 1689-1692
Placide Harvieu
published one of the earliest texts on acupuncture in France
Georges Souille De Morant
studied acupuncture in 1908 in France
Nogier
wrote Treatise of Auriculotherapy in France
Dr. Sidney Rose Neil
visited Germany and studied acupuncture and brought it to England in 1958
-started Acupuncture Association of England
Felix Mann
wrote texts of CHM in England the same time as Dr. Sidney
Jack Worseley
started schools in 1962 in England, focused on 5 element acupuncture
Hillary Skellum
daughter of Jack Worseley
-ITEA
US 1972
Nixon went to China and reported about benefits of acunpuncture