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Enjoying the fame of  "Aesculapius", Hua Tuo (145 - 208A.D.) is a famous highly-skilled doctor of the Eastern Han Dynasty in China. He was born in a common Shizu family in the late Eastern Han Period and lived in the same period with another renowned doctor Zhang Zhongjing. Based on his rich experience in medical treatment, Hua Tuo compiled a medical book, which was regrettably not handed down. The existing Zhongzang Classic by Hua Tuo was compiled by people in the Song Dynasty, probably containing partial content of Hua Tuo’s book remaining at that time.

Therapies and body-building methods created by Hua Tuo are of great significance as a milestone in Chinese medical history. They include the method of externally extruding heart, mouth-To-mouth artificial respiration, anesthesia method —alcohol-auxiliary powder for anesthesia, and the body-building Five Mimic-Animal Exercise. Moreover, surgical operation originated by him was canonized by later generations. The legend of Hua Tuo's curing Guan Yu by cutting bone can be found in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Hua Tuo was hereby respectfully called “Originator of Surgery” by later generations.

Other than systematically accepting ancient experience in medical treatment, Hua Tuo gave top priority to the application of folk experience in this regard. He traveled to numerous places, collecting herbal medicine and learning medicine-related knowledge from local people. Meanwhile, he collected from common people large quantities of prescriptions which were later frequently applied by him to treat diseases. There still exist Hua Tuo Memorialized Grave in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province and Huazu Temple in Peixian County, which were built by people to commemorate Hua Tuo.  In the opinion of contemporary western scholars, Hua Tuo is an outstanding representative of oriental medicine in ancient times and can be on a par with Hippocrates, the father of western medicine.

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  • Five-Animal Exercises
    Five-Animal Exercises
    Five-Animal Exercises
    The Five-Animal Exercises created by Hua Tuo were a set of medical Qigong (breathing exercises) mainly characterized by imitating animals' actions and expressions in order to prevent and cure...
  • Mafeisan (Powder for Anesthesia)
    Mafeisan (Powder for Anesthesia)
    Mafeisan (Powder for Anesthesia)
    Mafeisan was an anesthetic for surgical use created by Hua Tuo, the famous doctor in ancient China. It's said that the medicine was mainly made of stramonium flowers, which could make patients numb...
  • Scrape the Poison off the Bone
    Scrape the Poison off the Bone
    Scrape the Poison off the Bone
    A story is going about that Guan Yu was hit by a poisonous arrow in the right arm in a battle. The poison in the arrowhead had already penetrated into the bone. His arm swelled and couldn't move....
  • Hua Tuo Temple in Haozhou City
    Hua Tuo Temple in Haozhou City
    Hua Tuo Temple in Haozhou City
    Hua Tuo Temple was initially built during Tang and Song Dynasties, which is also the location of the Hua Tuo Memorial Hall. It consists of three yards including the temple, the former residence and...
  • The Death of Hua Tuo
    The Death of Hua Tuo
    The Death of Hua Tuo
    Learning about the great reputation of Hua Tuo, Cao Cao asked Hua Tuo to be his private doctor.
  • The Tomb of Hua Tuo
    The Tomb of Hua Tuo
    The Tomb of Hua Tuo
    It is said that after Hua Tuo was killed, his pupils took his chopped-off head back to Pengcheng (present Xuzhou of Jiangsu Province) and buried him there.

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