The book is the earliest monographic work on
obstetrics available in China.
The author collected obstetrics theories of many scientists before the Tang
Dynasty (618-907), and compiledt many folk recipes and his personal clinical
experiences in the book.
Chan Bao is
in 3 volumes, containing 52 chapters and 371 prescriptions. The first volume
expounds fetus nourishing, fetus protection, miscarriage prevention, food
prohibited, hyperemesis gravidarum, threatened abortion, hemorrhage, abdominal
distention, and many other symptoms of dystocia. It especially gives a detailed
introduction to cross birth and footling presentation. The second and third
volumes contain 25 chapters altogether, discussing the treatment of all kinds of
obstetrical diseases, with some prescriptions attached.
The book offers a detailed discussion on
symptoms of gestation, parturition, and post partum. For each type of disease,
theoretic discussion comes first, and then come the prescriptions; In therapy,
stress is put on conditioning of "qi" (vital energy) and
blood,and
invigoration of spleen and kidney. It introduces a simple and straightforward
way for emergency treatment of swooning off due to excessive loss of blood
during delivery.
The book preserved the experience and
prescriptions in obstetrical treatment before the Tang Dynasty (618-907), set
the rules in obstetrics and gynecology for later generations, and contributed a
great deal to the development of this branch of science in China.