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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On November 23, 1955, Kong Bohua, a famous modern Chinese doctor, died of illness
On this day, 70 years ago, on November 23, 1955 (October 10, 1955 in the lunar calendar), Kong Bohua, a famous modern Chinese doctor, died of illness. On November 23, 1955, Kong Bohua, a famous modern Chinese doctor, died of illness. Kong Bohua (1884-1955) was named Fandi and Bohua. He was the owner of Turtle Hand Lu. Kong Bohua's grandfather was a famous local doctor, and Kong was deeply influenced by him. When he was a child, he studied scriptures and traveled various places with his father. Later, due to her mother's illness, she decided to study medicine. At the age of 16, he moved to Yizhou, Hebei Province to practice medicine, and made good friends with famous doctor Di Hutang and others there. Later, at the age of 25, he worked at Beijing Waicheng Official Hospital, working with famous doctors at the time, Zhang Juren and Chen Boya, to learn about knowledge. In 1929, when Wang Jingwei's reactionary government wanted to eliminate traditional Chinese medicine, he contacted his colleagues to establish a medical society in the capital. He campaigned for appeals and was elected as the chairman of the federation to petition and negotiate in Nanjing. Finally, the government canceled the previous discussion. In the same year, Kong Bohua and Xiao Longyou jointly founded the "Beijing National Medical College", the first medical college in China. They invited famous doctors from all over the country to work side by side and work hard. Under the heavy pressure of Chinese and foreign authorities, they cultivated a large number of next generation of Chinese medicine talents. These students are also outstanding talents. After the subsequent weakening of Chinese medicine, they took on the important responsibility of inheriting and developing Chinese medicine. After liberation, Kong Bohua was ranked among the four major famous doctors in China due to his superb medical skills. He was also respected by people from all walks of life for his high character and integrity. He has served successively as a member of the Second National Committee of China People's Political Consultative Conference (member of the Presidium), consultant to the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China, and deputy chairman of the Academic Exchange Committee of China Academy of Medical Sciences. The Party Central Committee selected Kong Bohua as Mao Zedong's health doctor. Mr. Kong Bohua worked hard all his life. On March 10, 1955, he suddenly felt unwell during the medical visit, but he still managed to treat six patients. Later, he went home to recuperate, but he fell ill from then on and died of illness on November 23, 1955 at the age of 71. After the death of Mr. Wang, Premier Zhou Enlai personally served as the chairman of the Funeral Committee and personally went to his apartment to express his condolences. The characteristics of Mr. Kong Bohua's medication can be summarized as "the roar of the tiger and the dragon". When he sends prescriptions to use medicine, he must first have detailed syndrome differentiation, and when he uses medicines based on evidence, there is no sect. He believes that whether it is to eliminate evil or strengthen the body, it is to achieve the purpose of restoring and nourishing vitality. Strengthening the body is to eliminate evil spirits, and eliminating evil spirits can also strengthen the body. Who comes first and who comes after should be decided by the person, the place and the time, and you cannot have your own opinions first. He believes that as long as the syndrome differentiation is accurate,"Shen, Shu, Xiao, and Huang can all rise to death; Qin, Lian, Jiang, and Fu can all rise to life." If you want to prescribe medicine, you cannot rely on the prescription. He likes to use plaster and is good at it, so he is called "hole plaster". Mr. Kong Bohua's treatment is characterized by focusing on the whole and emphasizing vitality. He believed that one should not just know about treating diseases without regard to the vitality of protecting the human body. He also placed great emphasis on syndrome differentiation and treatment, believing: "To treat diseases with medicine, the first thing lies in certification and recognition of the symptoms. Treatment is like opening a lock, which can be opened with a push. The method of certification is to first distinguish yin and yang to seek its root causes. If the root causes of the disease are clear, the deficiency, cold and heat will be solved." He proposed dividing the eight important principles of "yin, yang, exterior, interior, deficiency, excess, cold and heat" in the theory of traditional Chinese medicine into two principles of "yin and yang" and six key principles of "exterior, interior, deficiency, excess, cold and heat". His books,"Analysis of Questions on the Syndrome and Treatment of Eight Infectious Diseases" and "Development of Zangfu Organs", have not yet been published. A skilled old Chinese doctor News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1c4m.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-14:11] 访问:81
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