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自《黄帝内经》问世以来,中医著作浩如烟海,汗牛充栋,但在丰富宝库之中,却颇少见到宫廷医书,有关此因,耿鉴庭研究员在《慈禧光绪医方选议》序中记载甚明:“历代皇室,虽有太医院之设,然其医药档案,史官不载,实録不收,御医禁泄,民间难见,纵有遗闻轶事,亦不过散见于稗官野史之中,既非全豹,又难尽收。”今中国第一历史档案馆保存之清代宫廷秘方,上自顺、康,下迄光、宣,其资料之丰富,脉案
Since the “Huang Di Nei Jing” was published, there have been many books written in Chinese medicine, and there are many filled with blood, but among the rich treasures, there are quite rare cases of court medical books. For this reason, Prof. Zhai Jianting wrote in the preface to the “Cixi Guangxu medical prescription”: Although the royal family has its own hospital, its medical records are not included in historical records. The records are not collected, the medical practitioners are forbidden from venting, and it is difficult for the public to see the incident. The incident was also uncovered in the wild history of the eunuch. It is difficult to collect.” This is the Qing Dynasty palace secret preserved by China’s No. 1 Historical Archives, Shang Zishun, Kang Kang, Xia Jinguang and Xuanxuan, and their rich information.