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[Study on Gong Dingguo].

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    Zhonghua Yi Shi Za Zhi (Beijing, China : 1980)
    |January 1, 1995
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    Textual research confirms Gong Dingguo, author of Neifu Michuan Jingyan Nuke, is the son of Gong Tingxian, a renowned late Ming Dynasty physician. This establishes a key lineage in traditional Chinese medicine history.

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    Area of Science:

    • History of Medicine
    • Traditional Chinese Medicine
    • Textual Analysis

    Background:

    • Gong Dingguo authored Neifu Michuan Jingyan Nuke, a significant text in traditional Chinese medicine.
    • Gong Tingxian was a recognized physician during the late Ming Dynasty.
    • The parentage of Gong Dingguo has been a subject of historical inquiry.

    Discussion:

    • This research utilizes textual analysis to verify the familial relationship between Gong Dingguo and Gong Tingxian.
    • The findings clarify the lineage of authorship for the Neifu Michuan Jingyan Nuke.
    • Understanding these historical connections is crucial for accurate medical history scholarship.

    Key Insights:

    • Gong Dingguo, author of Neifu Michuan Jingyan Nuke, is definitively identified as the son of Gong Tingxian.

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  • This textual evidence resolves ambiguities regarding Gong Dingguo's identity and his connection to a prominent medical family.
  • The study reinforces the importance of primary source analysis in establishing historical facts.
  • Outlook:

    • Further research can explore the influence of Gong Tingxian's medical practices on his son's work.
    • This finding may prompt a re-evaluation of other historical medical texts and their attributions.
    • Continued investigation into Ming Dynasty medical practitioners and their families will enrich the understanding of the period's medical landscape.