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Early C20 Chinese Lithograph: 'Fan' diseases
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Early C20 Chinese Lithograph: 'Fan' diseases
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Huitu zhenjiu yixue(Illustrated Acupuncture Made Easy), by Li Shouxian, was composed in 1798 (3rd year of the Jiaqing reign period of the Qing dynasty). It comprises two volumes (juan), plus a supplementary volume containing illustrations of the 'Seventy-twofan'.The 'Seventy-twofan' are not mentioned in any other early Chinese medical sources. Judging from the accounts given in this text,fanmust be a generic term for a category of acute illness of unexplained origin. The wordfanis qualified by names of animals and insects to characterise the external manifestations of these illnesses.This illustration shows the manifestations of Eaglefan, Chickenfan, Duckfanand Magpiefan.According to the captions, the signs of these conditions are as follows:In Eaglefan, the patient grimaces, suffers from heart pain, and loses consciousness. This can be treated by needling the joints of the arms and legs so as to draw blood, and then applying realgar (xionghuang) powder.In Chickenfan, the patient behaves like a sick chicken, and is agitated and restless and suffers from palpitations. The treatment for this is to administer chicken's gizzard membrane (jineijin) baked till brown and powdered, washed down with liquor.In Duckfan, the patient tenses the mouth and shakes the head. This is treated by needling the throat so as to draw blood.In Magpiefan, the patient has aches and pains in the head and body; the eyes are dim and the heart is painful; and purple boils appear under the tongue. This is treated by lancing the boils with a needle and applying realgar powder, and then administering a draught of realgar powder in liquor.
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Keywords: Chinese Medicine, TCM, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Acute Disease
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  • Library reference: External Reference Wang Shumin II 182, External Reference Yin 11/1798 Qiu 182 and External Reference Vivienne Lo
  • Photo number: L0039481
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