Chapter 119 Rumors

Chapter 119: Rumors (Page 1/1)

I'm afraid that the whole hospital has the most unique scenery of this Chinese medicine branch. Two sitting doctors, one office front door and one office front door can be crowded, two extremes, it is not an exaggeration to say that it is the extreme.

Today, apparently, there are not many patients on Dr. Huang's side, and after treating the last patient in the morning, I looked at the time and felt that it was quite early. Thinking of this, Astragalus thought of what Huo Tianlei said a few days ago that he wanted to discuss the "Golden Strategy" together.

It was him Astragalus, who had practiced medicine for so many years and had not studied this medical skill again, and that day he saw Huo Tianlei studying, and told the other party that he wanted to guide one or two.

Astragalus is still quite self-aware, and what she casually said that day was just rote memorization in her head, nothing more. Now that we want to discuss medical science, we need to study it again.

Therefore, after going back that day, Astragalus found the "Golden Essentials" he had watched that year and watched it carefully. At first, it was easy to tighten.

One of the ancient biography of "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases" is called "Jin Kui Yu Han Yao Formula", which was found in the library of Hanlin Academy by Wang Zhu, a scholar of Hanlin in the Northern Song Dynasty, with a total of 3 volumes, the upper volume is to distinguish typhoid fever, the middle volume is about miscellaneous diseases, and the second volume records the prescription.

Later, Lin Yi and others of the Northern Song Dynasty Correction Medical Book Bureau re-edited and edited the text according to the simplified characters that existed at that time, and took the content of miscellaneous diseases, which were still determined into 3 volumes, and changed the name to "Jin Kui Yao Lu Fang Treatise". The book has a total of 25 articles, 262 prescriptions, and more than 60 kinds of diseases.

The syndrome is mainly miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine, and there are also some diseases in surgery, obstetrics and gynecology. Jin Kui Yaolu is also the earliest existing monograph on the diagnosis and treatment of miscellaneous diseases in China, and it is a representative work of Zhongjing's creation of dialectical theory.

Ancient and modern physicians highly respect this book, calling it the ancestor of prescriptions, the scripture of medical prescriptions, and the model of treating miscellaneous diseases. The title of the book, "Jin Kui", means that it is important and precious, and "to be omitted" means that it is concise and concise, indicating that the content of this book is concise and valuable, and should be carefully preserved and applied.

There are 25 articles in 3 volumes, and articles 2 to 22 of the "Golden Kui Yaolu" introduce the multidisciplinary disease syndrome and pulse treatment mainly in internal medicine and miscellaneous diseases, and discuss the essence.

The book focuses on internal medicine syndromes, such as spasm, dampness, lily disease, fox confusion, yin and yang poison, malaria, stroke, blood paralysis, fatigue, pulmonary carbuncles, cough and upper breath, dolphin gas, chest paralysis, heartache, shortness of breath, abdominal fullness, cold hernia, lodging, wind and cold accumulation, phlegm drinking, thirst, poor urination, gonorrhea, water vapor, jaundice, palpitations, vomiting blood, blood, chest fullness, vomiting blood, vomiting, and lower profits.

At the same time, it also discusses surgical and traumatology such as carbuncles, intestinal carbuncles, macerated sores, knife and axe wounds, and other diseases. In addition, there is a special discussion on female disease syndrome. The book is divided into disease chapters, discussing the different types of symptoms and different stages of treatment for each disease syndrome, as well as the clinical practice of "different treatment for the same disease" and "same treatment for different diseases", so as to facilitate the analysis and comparison of future generations of doctors, and learn to master the circular machine activity method in treatment.

In addition, the book also discusses the disease of the viscera meridians, the care of life, dietary hygiene, dietary taboos and the prevention and treatment of food poisoning.

The "Jin Kui Yaolu" summarized the rich experience of diagnosis and treatment before the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the understanding of the causes of various diseases at that time has been clearly summarized into three categories, and the body weakness and external evils, and the introduction of external evils from the meridians (the so-called "internal causes") are listed in the first place.

Attach importance to the combination of the four diagnoses and references, take the viscera meridians as the focus of syndrome differentiation, and combine the theories of health qi and blood, yang and yin and five elements. In terms of treatment, attention is paid to prevention and early treatment, and the so-called "work to cure the disease". It is emphasized that the whole must be taken care of and the function of the viscera must be adjusted in the treatment of diseases.

A total of 262 prescriptions are collected in the "Jin Kui Yaolu", and the characteristics of the prescriptions are the same as those in the "Treatise on Typhoid Fever", and most of the prescriptions contained in the prescriptions do have high curative effects.

Such as Dachai Hu Soup, Xingxin Soup, Da Jianzhong Soup, Astragalus Jianzhong Soup, Fangji Astragalus Soup, Fangji Poria Soup, Turtle Nail Decoction Pills, Angelica Ginger Mutton Soup, Banxia Magnolia Soup, Magnolia Seven Objects Soup, Yinchen Artemisia Soup, Yinchen Wuling Powder, Ganmai Jujube, Sour Jujube Ren Soup, Kidney Qi Pill, Mai Mendong Soup, Yaoli Jujube Epsom Lung Soup, Loess Soup, Citrus Aurantium Soup, Including Withered Shallot White Wine Soup, Guizhi Poria Pills, Wenjing Soup, Jiaoai Soup, Rhubarb Peony Soup, Coix Aconite Sauce Powder, Pulsatilla Soup, Ling Guishu Sweet Soup, Ten Jujube Soup, etc., are widely used in clinical practice.

Because the formulas contained in it have the characteristics of refined medicinal taste, strict compatibility and clear indications, it has been praised as the "ancestor of all prescriptions" or "Jing Fang" by later generations, and is an important basis for the development of prescriptions in later generations.

"Jin Kui Yao Brief Preface [3]": Tibetan meridians are successively diseased, the first is spasmodic and damp, the second is lily, the fox is confused, the yin and yang poison disease is treated, the third malaria is treated, the fourth stroke is treated, the fifth is blood paralysis, fatigue is treated, the sixth is the pulse of lung impotence, the carbuncle is coughed, the upper qi is treated, the seventh is the guise qi is treated, the eighth is chest paralysis, heartache and shortness of breath is treated, the ninth is full of cold hernia, the food is treated, and the fifteenth Tibetan wind and cold accumulation disease is treated.

The 11th phlegm, drinking, coughing, and disease pulse pattern are treated together, the twelfth thirst and urine are not conducive to drenching, the disease pulse pattern is treated with the thirteenth water and gas disease pulse pattern, the fourteenth jaundice pulse pattern is treated, the fifteenth palpitation, vomiting blood, the blood chest, full of blood stasis, the sixteenth vomiting, the 17th sore carbuncle, intestinal carbuncle, and the soaking disease pulse pattern are treated.

The 18th is the treatment of the pulse of the fingers and arms, the swelling of the tendons, the yin fox hernia, the roundworm disease pulse treatment, the 19th woman's pregnancy disease pulse pattern and treatment, the 20th woman's postpartum disease pulse syndrome, the 21st woman's miscellaneous disease pulse pattern and treatment, the 22nd miscellaneous treatment prescription, the 23rd contraindication of birds, beasts, fish and insects, and the 24th contraindication of fruits and vegetables.

Moreover, there are three volumes of "Jin Kui Yuhan's Prescriptions": the upper part discusses typhoid fever, the middle discusses miscellaneous diseases, and the lower part contains its prescriptions and treats women. It is recorded and passed on, and only a few ears are counted. It does it to others as it testifies to others, and it is like God.

Collected and scattered in the side of the family, attached to the end of each article, in order to broaden its law. With its typhoid fever text is more abridged, so it is cut off from miscellaneous diseases, and finally dietary taboos, where twenty-five articles, in addition to the weight of the compound two hundred and sixty-two squares, into the upper, middle, and lower three volumes.

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