Searching for traditional "medical records" in the basic database of national ancient books census and registration, the title in the results is mostly "the first volume of the remaining 90 volumes of medical records"
The library of Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine has the following items:
Ninety volumes of Jin Jian of Qing Dynasty edited by Bian Yu and Janice, and 24 volumes of printed edition edited by Shanghai Book Integration Publishing House in the 18th year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty (1892).
And other libraries, such as Tianjin, Baoding, Changzhou and so on. , integrated with the printing press. The lithograph or typography of this book is equal to or less than 24 volumes, and the whole book should be 24 volumes. For an overview of the contents of each volume, please refer to the brief introduction of Janice, a physician in Qing Dynasty, and Jin Jian of Medical Zong.
The contents of Doctor Jin Jian include Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, Gynecological Psychology, Pediatric Miscellaneous Diseases Psychology, Surgical Psychology, Ophthalmology Psychology, Acupuncture Psychology, Bone-setting Psychology and many other very useful clinical symptoms and treatment methods.
Jin Jian of Medical Zong is a series of traditional Chinese medicine edited by Janice, a doctor who was a doctor too much, in the fourth year of Qing Qianlong. It is a relatively complete and concise book of comprehensive Chinese medicine in China. This book brings together the essence of medical books from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Illustrated with pictures and texts, explanations, prescriptions and theories are readily available, and songs are attached, which is easy to remember and especially suitable for clinic.