Chapter 129: The History of Oriental Medicine
He knew that the Korean medicine believed that people with a small kidney and a small spleen were considered to have a large kidney and a small spleen, and according to this basis of discrimination, he recalled that the medical classic of the Korean medicine "The Four Elephants of Eastern Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment Dictionary • Closed Door" recorded that the occlusion of feces is blocked, and often ten days or half a month have passed, and the stool is incomprehensible, and even the chest and abdomen are full, and the breath is stuffy to death, so the excretion of dry stool is difficult and different. Shaoyin people are mainly treated with croton pill or ginger Shukuanzhong soup.
He chose the latter prescription, and deliberately chose some Korean local "local medicines" for constipation to be compatible with the prescription. These local medicines were imported from South Korea by the three hospitals after the Korean medicine of Jin Yu Ji became famous, and they were specially used for the treatment of Jin Yu Ji Korean medicine.
He prescribed a prescription, grabbed the local medicine of the Korean doctor, and told the patient to keep a comfortable mood, combine a vegetarian diet, and develop the habit of regular bowel movements every day. At the same time, the patient is asked to call himself regardless of whether his condition is good or bad, because this time he is using a new prescription and a new medicine.
For the first time, Zuo Li used Korean medicine thinking, prescriptions and Korean medicine alone to treat people, and he was still a little apprehensive in his heart.
Unexpectedly, a few days later, the white-collar worker called him and said happily that after taking the new medicine, her constipation had been cured, and the problem that had plagued her for many years was cured, which made him very happy.
Zuo Li is also very happy, it seems that his thinking is right, and the patient has developed drug resistance, but after changing the prescription and Korean medicine, the effect is better.
That night, Zuo Li invited Jin Yuji to dinner and talked to her about the case.
Jin Yuji looked at him with a smile and said, "If I can let a famous Chinese medicine practitioner use Korean medicine to cure intractable diseases, my exchange and study will not be in vain." ”
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Time flies, and the six-month period has expired in the blink of an eye.
Kim Yu-hee's exchange study in China is coming to an end and she is returning to Korea.
The day before leaving China, the three hospitals organized an exchange meeting between Korean medicine and traditional Chinese medicine, and invited traditional Chinese medicine practitioners from several hospitals in the city to participate.
At the meeting, Jin Yuji gave a keynote speech.
Jin Yuji usually treats people very easily, but she is a little nervous when she gives a speech on stage, although Zuo Li encourages her a lot.
However, Zuo Li soon found that the more he encouraged her, the more nervous she became, so he simply stopped talking.
Jin Yuji prepared a PPT, and on the day of the exchange meeting, her clear soup noodles appeared at the venue, and her delicate appearance made her look outstanding without any powder.
After getting along for half a year, Zuo Li still doesn't dare to confirm whether she is a natural beauty or a synthetic beauty.
Jin Yuji projected the speech on the screen, and Qiao Shengsheng stood at the podium, looking at the pairs of eyes below, a little panicked.
She took the teacup and drank the tea slowly, this is the method that Zuo Li taught her, and when she was below, she felt that this method might not be useful. But now she feels that she can calm herself down a little bit with this method, and at least have a process of stabilizing her mood.
She learned the method of Zuo Lijiao, did not look at anyone, just looked ahead and spoke: "Leaders, colleagues, my exchange and learning is about to expire, and I am very emotional. During this half-year exchange and study, I deeply felt the breadth and profundity of Chinese medicine, and I learned a lot from Chinese medicine, which benefited me a lot. I would like to take this opportunity today to introduce you to Oriental Medicine and let you have a better understanding of Oriental Medicine, which is also my mission and honor. ”
"As we all know, the main source of oriental medicine is traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a long history of being introduced to the Korean Peninsula, and it was introduced to Korea in the second century BC. During the Three Kingdoms period, medical books such as "Baekje Shinjifang" and "Silla Genjifang" appeared. During the Silla period in the 7th century, Korean medicine absorbed and integrated traditional Chinese medicine and Indian Buddhist medicine, and initially formed an independent medicine. and set up medical education, teaching students. According to historical records, medical exchanges between China and South Korea were quite active during this period. In the 10th century A.D., medical masterpieces such as the Song Dynasty's Taiping Shenghuifang were introduced to Korea, which greatly promoted the development of Korean medicine and became the basic medical prescription book throughout the Goryeo period. ”
However, the clinical practice of Oriental medicine during this period still widely applied the traditional medicine methods of Silla and Goryeo. During the Goryeo period, the theory of rural medicine arose, that is, the medicinal herbs produced in Korea, and most of the medical books of this period were named after local medicines, among which "Rural Medicine Emergency Prescription" is the only existing medical book of the Goryeo Dynasty, and it is the oldest medical prescription book in Korea. During the Joseon Dynasty, the compilation of the Dongyi Bogam is considered to be a masterpiece that established an independent system of Korean medicine, and is revered as a sacred book of Korean medicine and the core medical book of Korean medicine, and is still highly regarded as a sacred book of Korean medicine, and has been spread to China and Japan. ”
Kim Yu-hee introduced some important medical books and pictures of Korean doctors in the history of Korean medicine on the big screen.
"In addition to what I just mentioned, I need to mention one of the most useful books on Korean medicine at the moment, which is Dongyi Sushi Bowon," she said. It is a monograph on the Four Elephants medicine written in 1894 by Lee Ji-ma, which has had a great influence on Korean medicine today. This book divides people's physique into four elephants: Sun people, Shaoyin people, Shaoyang people, and Taiyin people, and believes that the same disease also needs to be prevented and treated differently according to different constitutions. As a result, Sixiang medicine has become a unique theory of oriental medicine that is different from traditional Chinese medicine, and the book has had a great influence on oriental medicine. ”
Next, Kim Yu-hee spent almost an hour explaining the specific content of the Korean Four Elephants Doctrine in more detail. The TCM physicians below listened attentively, and many of them were taking notes.
After the introduction, Kim went on to say, "From the end of the 19th century to 1945, Oriental medicine was in a state of stagnation and even decline due to the impact of Western medicine from the West and the brutal colonial rule of Japan. After the establishment of the Republic of Korea**, the Korean medicine policy was supported by the state, and the legal status of Western physicians was clarified, and a dualistic medical system in which two types of medicine coexisted. ”
"At present, patients with chronic diseases, geriatric diseases, muscle pain, acne, obesity, etc., are often treated by Korean medicine, while acute diseases and infectious diseases are often treated by Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine and oriental medicine have been studying and studying for many years, and academic conferences are held in Seoul and Beijing every year to carry out various academic exchanges and promote friendly exchanges between the medical circles of the two countries. These exchange activities will play a positive role in the development of Chinese and Korean medicine and promote Chinese and Korean herbal medicine and acupuncture to the world, which will be of great significance. That's the end of my speech, thank you. ”
The venue burst into warm applause.
The host said: "Next, if you have any questions, you can ask them directly, which is a rare opportunity." ”
Quite a few people laughed. An old Chinese medicine doctor raised his hand and asked, "After listening to Dr. Jin's introduction to the Four Elephants Theory of Korean Medicine just now, I have some understanding. But what I don't know is that I think the Four Elephants theory of Korean medicine is similar to the same treatment of the same disease and the same treatment of different diseases in Chinese medicine, can Dr. Kim explain the difference between the two? Needless to say, it's good to summarize the idea in a few simple words. ”