词条 | Zubi Shiyi Mai Jiujing |
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The Zubi Shiyi Mai Jiujing ({{zh|t=足臂十一脈灸經|s=足臂十一脉灸经|p=Zúbì Shíyī Mài Jiǔjīng}}), or Cauterization Canon of the Eleven Vessels of the Foot and Forearm, is an ancient Chinese medical text that was excavated in 1973 from a tomb in Mawangdui Han tombs site that was sealed in 168 BCE, under the Han Dynasty.[1] It was handcopied in seal script around 215 BCE, under the Qin Dynasty, on the same sheet of silk as a longer medical text called Recipes for Fifty-Two Ailments.[2] The Cauterization Canon describes the path of eleven vessels or channels (mai 脉) inside the body and explains how to perform cauterization to treat the ailments associated with each vessel.[2] See also
Notes1. ^{{harvnb|Harper|1998}}, pp. 14-15 and 23. 2. ^1 {{harvnb|Harper|1998|p=23}}. Bibliography{{refbegin}}
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