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The origin of the evaluation system of curative effect index of traditional Chinese medicine

Huangdi Neijing, Suwen, Lingshu, etc. The original origin of the evaluation system of curative effect index of traditional Chinese medicine can be traced back to the ancient Chinese medicine books and documents. The following are several classic documents and data sources related to the evaluation of curative effect of traditional Chinese medicine: Huangdi Neijing (Su Wen, Lingshu): one of the basic classics of traditional Chinese medicine, which records the theoretical basis and treatment principles of traditional Chinese medicine. Among them, the content of curative effect evaluation and treatment index of traditional Chinese medicine has played an important role in the development and research of traditional Chinese medicine. Compendium of Materia Medica: A masterpiece of pharmacology written by Li Shizhen in Ming Dynasty, which systematically records the medicinal properties, efficacy and application of a large number of Chinese herbal medicines. This book summarizes the experience and views of ancient physicians on the evaluation of the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine, and provides an important reference for the study of the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine. It should be noted that the curative effect evaluation system of traditional Chinese medicine is a field of sustainable development, which has also been deeply studied and improved in modern medical research and practice. Therefore, in addition to the ancient classic literature, modern Chinese medicine research literature and clinical practice also provide constantly developing and updating information for the evaluation system of Chinese medicine curative effect.