
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents brief biographies of two prominent figures in Chinese medicine: Hua Tuo and Sun Simiao. Hua Tuo (c. 145-208), from the Eastern Han Dynasty, known as one of the "Three Divine Physicians," is credited as the "father of surgery." He invented a general anesthetic and created the "Five-Animal Qigong." Sun Simiao (541-682) from the Sui-Tang Dynasties, known as the "King of Medicine," authored "Essential Formulas" and "Supplement Medicine." He emphasized medical ethics and profoundly impacted the development and construction of medical ethics.
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