Chapter 140: Arguing with the Name
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It's Jin Songyuan and the famous doctor Zhong of Jiangnan Province in his mouth!
Immediately afterwards, the girl who was guarding the door outside also hurriedly walked over, blushing and said to Yuan Niang: "Big lady, it's a bad maid, you didn't stop people......
Tan Yuanniang waved her hand and sneered at Jin Songyuan: "Since you keep saying that you care about Lin'er, then you will watch it here." It's just that there is a difference between men and women, and you'd better stand farther away, otherwise the mothers-in-law in my yard won't be easy to get along with!"
He said to the girl again: "Go and call someone to come and guard nearby, your second master is old and ignorant." The eldest sister-in-law is like a mother, so I can't say that I have to teach him more as a sister-in-law!"
The left and right sides have already torn their faces, and Tan Yuanniang is becoming more and more polite when she speaks.
Jin Songyuan only smiled: "I have a good heart, and my sister-in-law has to be treated as a donkey's liver and lungs." Well, I'll take a good look here, and see if this miraculous doctor lady you have worked so hard to invite is a god!"
Tan Yuanniang's main room is very large, and it is divided into two rooms, inside and outside.
Jin Songyuan and Dr. Zhong were standing at the door of the inner room, and there was still some distance from Jin Xiaolang's bedside. Jin Songyuan said to Doctor Zhong again: "Zhong everyone, you just said that Lin Xiaolang was in a hurry, but is this the case?"
Doctor Zhong said: "Yes, Xiao Langjun is obviously a convulsive wind, why do you say encephalitis?
He took a step forward, although he still looked charitable, but he was not polite when he asked.
Jiang Huijia said: "At the beginning of Xiao Langjun's illness, it was due to throat paralysis, one yin and one yang knot, which is called throat paralysis. And Xiao Langjun has a dry throat, thick phlegm, and unbearable sore throat, which is due to wind-heat throat paralysis. ā
"What nonsense!" Dr. Zhong interrupted Jiang Huijia's unfinished words, and took another step forward and said, "Children have a cold and fever, this is common sense, and it is ridiculous to say that the wind is hot!"
Jiang Huijia knew that in the Dajing Dynasty, where typhoid fever theory was the mainstream, it was pointless to discuss warm disease with local doctors.
Of course, there was no shortage of famous doctors in ancient times, and those who founded the school of medicine were even more remarkable to the extent that future generations even found it difficult to look up.
For example, Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in the Eastern Han Dynasty, wrote "Treatise on Typhoid Fever", which was inherited and studied by descendants for more than a thousand years, and it was not until the end of the Ming Dynasty that someone put forward the theory of warm illness and gave rise to the school of warm disease.
There is no distinction between the two schools of typhoid fever and temperature disease, but the independence of the school of temperature disease is undoubtedly a classic supplement to the theory of typhoid fever. So far, the development of traditional Chinese medicine has taken a big step forward.
And this big step, it took more than 1,000 years for Chinese doctors to really take it!
On the one hand, this shows that "Treatise on Typhoid Fever" is a real masterpiece, so that later generations took it as a guideline, and it took more than 1,000 years to jump out of the shackles and get out of the trap.
On the other hand, it also shows the advanced science of temperature disease -- it is a theoretical school that has been ahead of the theory of typhoid fever for more than 1,000 years!
In the Dajing Dynasty, where temperature disease did not even sprout, how could Jiang Huijia discuss temperature disease with others?
What is the difference between this and Xia Worm Yubing?
At least, in terms of Jiang Huijia's inconspicuous identity, reputation, and status today, she is not qualified to speak out loud in front of the world's doctors!
There may be a day, but it won't be now.
Jiang Huijia said: "Not to mention the cold and hot wind, Xiao Langjun's disease starts from throat paralysis, and the disease is located in the heart, liver, and brain. The qi camp is burnt, and the heart and liver are invaginated, so that the coma is convulsed, the limbs are apraxia, and the vomiting does not stop. That's why I call it encephalitis. ā
Doctor Zhong frowned without a trace, and then his eyes lit up, and he said meaningfully: "According to what the little lady said, how to treat it?"
Jiang Huijia said: "If it is medicine, it should be flavored with white tiger soup." ā
"White Tiger soup with flavor?" Dr. Zhong laughed, "The little lady is talking nonsense until the end, and it turns out that she also wants to use white tiger soup to add flavor." Coincidentally, if it is up to me to cure it, it will also be flavored with white tiger soup!"
Jiang Huijia said lightly: "White Tiger Soup is a Jing Fang, and it is the best way to reduce fever at this time, but each Jing Fang is used in actual cases, and the addition, subtraction, and changes should be different. Although I used white tiger soup, I still thought that Xiao Langjun was a fever. ā
The White Tiger Soup is a prescription from Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Typhoid Fever", and its classic degree has been passed down for thousands of years and is still used repeatedly by countless doctors.
But when doctors use medicine, it doesn't mean that you can memorize a prescription and then apply it.
Of course, this is true in some common or not complicated diseases, but if you encounter complex cases, if you still only know how to apply them, then in the end it will not be able to cure the disease, and it is the most terrible person to be cured.
This is also the difference between a quack doctor and a truly skilled doctor.
Clever doctors, when using medicine to add flavor and add or subtract, it is often wonderful.
Jiang Huijia no longer argued with Dr. Zhong, but only said to Tan Yuanniang: "Madame, do you have a pen and paper? ā
After being diagnosed with viral encephalitis, Jiang Huijia thought about how to treat it.
Even in modern times, if viral encephalitis is not properly treated, it is very likely to leave children with the sequelae of intellectual impairment, not to mention that this is ancient times?
Even if Jiang Huijia studied Chinese medicine since she was a child, she has to admit that Chinese medicine is indeed inferior to Western medicine in terms of anti-virus.
Western medicine directly targets the virus, but traditional Chinese medicine starts from the operation of the internal organs and qi.
From the perspective of long-term yin and yang balance, Jiang Huijia certainly admires traditional Chinese medicine more, but to say that the medicine is direct and effective, the advantages of some Western medicines cannot be ignored.
So in the absence of Western medicine, in ancient times when there was not even the concept of a virus, how could she use the means of traditional Chinese medicine to treat pediatric viral encephalitis?
While debating with Dr. Zhong, Jiang Huijia was thinking in her heart.
At this time, she finally thought about it, so she didn't waste any more time and wanted to prescribe it directly.
Jin Songyuan shouted: "The little lady speaks upside down, and she still has to prescribe a prescription? Haha! Sister-in-law, do you dare to use the prescription she prescribes for Lin Xiaolang? By the way, Lin Xiaolang's current condition is not able to take medicine at all, and the autumn doctor is not here, sister-in-law, are you really tossing around with her?"
Tan Yuanniang only asked the girl to bring paper and pencils.
She ignored Jin Songyuan, but when Jiang Huijia opened the prescription, she also stood beside Jiang Huijia and watched her write the prescription carefully.
Doctor Zhong couldn't help but walk over, and also stood to the side, taking a closer look at Jiang Huijia's prescription.
Jiang Huijia first wrote about the white tiger soup medicines, and added or decreased the dosage. It's nothing, doctors do it in general, but everyone adds or subtracts the same or different.
Then, Jiang Huijia added a taste of Poria cocos.
Doctor Zhong said with a "huh": "Poria cocos water, white tiger soup is not only to reduce heat, but how can you use Poria cocos water at this time?" )