Ancient text that inspired Tu
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A medical text some 1,700 years old, Handbook of Prescriptions for Emergencies (Zhouhou Beiji Fang), has attracted the interest of amateurs of TCM as a result of Chinese pharmacologist Tu Youyou winning the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in October.
Nearly half a century ago, Tu discovered artemisinin and used it in the treatment of malaria. Her inspiration came from the ancient Chinese medical text.
The author, Ge Hong, was a Taoist scholar and a famous physician in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420). He introduced preventive medicine.
Handbook of Prescriptions for Emergencies has the earliest records of smallpox. It also documented many other infectious diseases.
China Daily
(China Daily Africa Weekly 12/18/2015 page29)
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