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What are the medical ethics in ancient China

()Primitive society: the spirit of self-sacrifice has already appeared, Fu Xi tasted a hundred medicines, Shen Nong tasted a hundred herbs (2) Slave society: Zhou Dynasty: the emergence of professional doctors, the establishment of China's earliest system of medical ethics. The Rites of the Zhou used the term "Ten Perfections" to evaluate doctors. Warring States: China's first medical classic "Huang Di Nei Jing", emphasizing the responsibility and conscience of the doctor, has embodied the respect for life, medical humanitarianism began to sprout. Two Han Dynasty: Medical ethics were regarded as more important than technology. Famous doctors Zhang Zhongjing and Hua Tuo appeared. Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Typhoid Miscellaneous Diseases has high medical and ethical values. Tang Dynasty: Sun Simiao's The Great Physician's Sincerity and The Great Physician's Practice are the earliest systematic monographs on medical ethics in China. Song and Yuan Dynasties: Song Ci's "Wash the Injustice Collection" puts forward the morality of forensic medicine. Ming and Qing dynasties: famous medical ethics canon Chen Shikong's "Five Precepts and Ten Essentials" (and the Hippocratic Oath

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