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Liu Wansu
Chinese physician

Liu Wansu

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Hejian, People's Republic of China
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90 years
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Liu Wansu (Chinese: 劉完素; pinyin: Líu Wánsù; 1110–1200) was a Jin dynasty Chinese physician. He observed the high frequency of fever and inflammation in serious diseases and promoted the idea of using herbs of cooling nature to treat these conditions. This was a step in the opposite direction of many of his predecessors, who focused on using warming herbs. This work had much influence on the later concept of "wen bing" or epidemic febrile diseases, which corresponded to (and preceded) the Western concept of contagious disease. He also undertook a detailed study of the Nei Ching Su Wen [Nei Jing Su Wen], describing the etiology of disease in relation to the teachings of that famous text.

He is credited with founding the Cold and Cooling School and developed the theory of similar transformation. The body’s host qi is yang, therefore warm. Hence any evil guest qi, either externally invading or internally engendered, will tend to transform into a warm or hot evil similar to the body’s host or ruling qi. He is considered one of the four great masters of the Jin and Yuan dynasties.

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