Chapter 56 Unpopular Insect Drugs
When Fang Yan heard the name Doctor Wudu, he knew that the person opposite him had misunderstood.
The person known as the Five Poison Doctors is called Zhu Liangchun.
He is the 28th descendant of Zhu Xigong. In his early years, he studied under Ma Huiqing, a family of imperial doctors.
Later, he went to see Zhang Cigong, a famous doctor in Shanghai, and was called the "Great Medical King" by Master Hongyi. He was also one of the first masters of traditional Chinese medicine.
He was best at using insecticides to treat rheumatic bone disease, tumors, and some difficult and complicated diseases, so he was known as the Five Poison Doctor.
He wrote "Applications of Insect Drugs", which I studied in dialect when I was in school, and has a very systematic and detailed research on insect drugs.
Counting the time, this person is already sixty years old this year.
He has long been a famous doctor.
This is what middle-aged people call the Five Poison Doctors.
Fang Yan could also understand the other person's first reaction when he heard about the use of insecticide. However, although this person was famous in the south, the prescription today was really not in his hands.
The Astragalus Chongteng Drink prescribed by Fangyan was given by Xiong Jibai, another master of traditional Chinese medicine.
This prescription was summarized from thousands of clinical trials over more than ten years.
It is also worth mentioning that Dr. Xiong Jibai studied traditional Chinese medicine since he was a child, started practicing medicine at the age of fourteen, and began clinical work in traditional Chinese medicine at the age of sixteen. He was selected as the third master of traditional Chinese medicine at the age of seventy-five.
He has published more than 100 papers and written more than 20 books on traditional Chinese medicine, 12 of which were written alone.
The independently written "Essentials of Nei Jing Theory" has been collected by many foreign university libraries and museums.
A 2003 paper published in the journal "New Traditional Chinese Medicine", "Traditional Chinese Medicine's experience in diagnosing and treating difficult diseases," lists a lot of rare and difficult-to-treat diseases, and the Banshenhan dialect also records them.
In this recipe, there are whole scorpions, earth dragons, zombie silkworms, centipedes, as well as chicken blood vine, sea breeze vine, trachelospermia, uncaria and honeysuckle vine.
Whole scorpions, earth dragons, zombie silkworms, centipedes, etc., which are good at moving around, can search for wind, unblock meridians and relieve pain.
Among them, Dilong unblocks collaterals and clears away heat, and is suitable for those with paralysis syndrome and limb and joint disadvantage combined with heat.
Whole Scorpion is particularly good at unblocking collaterals and is quite good at treating stubborn numbness and pain.
Centipede is very powerful, good at moving and relieving paralysis, and its ability to unblock meridians and relieve pain is good.
The pungent-flavored powder of Zombie Silkworm can dispel wind and resolve phlegm, and can also treat phlegm and blood stasis blocking the collaterals.
The rattan medicine is light and flexible, easy to clear the joints and reach the limbs.
In Xiong Jibai's hands, this prescription has repeatedly proven its efficacy before and after stroke.
I remember the dialects and formulas. Now I just need to clarify the dialectics and then just copy the homework.
It's just that this recipe hasn't come out yet. At this time, Xiong Jibai himself doesn't even know that such a recipe exists.
Therefore, when the dialect is used, it is considered to be related to the Five Poison Doctor Zhu Liangchun.
After all, people in the industry who are famous for their use of insecticides will immediately think of this person.
"You don't have to worry about how I got the prescription for insect medicine. As long as it works, it doesn't matter who prescribes it." Fang Yan acted very calmly, and without stopping, he handed over the prescription in a swipe. After I wrote it down, this prescription had already been included in the "Traditional Chinese Medicine Master's Experience Prescriptions" before the time when Fang Yan traveled through time in later generations. Fang Yan remembered the ratio of various medicinal materials in the prescription very clearly.
So I wrote it very quickly, and it felt like I had used it many times.
Of course, the middle-aged man also saw the clues, so he confirmed his guess. It was obviously not the first time that the dialect was used like this.
He only knew the basic properties of insect medicine, but he had never used it, because Gu Xiu Tang was completely blank in this area.
Seeing the prescriptions prescribed by Fang Yan, the middle-aged man quickly identified the medicinal properties of the medicinal materials, but the combination of all kinds of insects made people panic. After practicing medicine for so many years, he really hadn't seen many of them. This is how I use insecticides.
Moreover, after studying prescriptions for so long, he has never seen such a similar prescription.
As soon as this prescription was prescribed, the middle-aged man's eyes darkened, but he felt in his heart that the dosage of each medicinal ingredient in this prescription was determined after careful research.
After prescribing the medicine, Fang Yan gave it directly to Jia Dapeng.
Jia Dapeng took the prescription and gave it to Le Miao to review first, but Le Miao thought the same as Fang Yan. She looked at the prescription and hesitated, because she had never seen this prescription before, she just knew the efficacy of these insects.
After hesitating for a moment, she took the prescription and said to Fang Yan:
"I know the efficacy of these medicines, but I have never seen anyone use them like this. Who has used this prescription?"
Le Miao said it very tactfully, but after all they had been together for half a month, Fang Yan still knew the meaning of her words. It was different from the middle-aged people who were concerned about who gave this prescription. She wanted to ask Fang Yan, this prescription. Is it safe or not?
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It doesn't matter if there are so many insecticides that can't cure people, but if something goes wrong after eating them, that's definitely something she doesn't want to see.
"I learned this recipe from a local Taoist priest when I went to the countryside. I can guarantee its safety and effectiveness, but if you are really worried, I can drink it with the patient." Fang Yan said calmly. The attitude shows.
Le Miao nodded, but she still did not sign. Instead, she took out a box of finished pills and ointments behind the counter and said to the dialect:
"I also know something about blood paralysis. Why don't you try using Xuefu Zhuyu Pills combined with acupuncture first?"
"This can also promote qi and blood circulation. You also said that the patient has qi and blood stasis type of blood paralysis. Now that the diagnosis is clear, it should be possible to directly use Xuefuzhuyu pills with acupuncture to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis in the body. To achieve the same effect?”
When Fang Yan heard Le Miao's words, he didn't refute, but nodded and said:
"Well, you are right, there is indeed more than one way to treat blood paralysis."
After saying that, he paused, glanced at the patient, then looked at Le Miao, and then said:
"But the effect of Xuefu Zhuyu Pills cannot be achieved so quickly. His current symptoms should have been delayed for a while. Although he has been using prescriptions to replenish qi and blood, the fundamental problem has not been changed."
"The reason why I prescribed Astragalus Chongteng Drink is to solve the problem quickly, because the longer it is delayed, the patient's condition may change."
"If his illness has not lasted for such a long time, Xuefu Zhuyu Pills and Danggui Sini Decoction can be used, but the only problem now is time. All other methods for treating blood paralysis are not as good as mine. Fast.”
As he said this, he glanced at the middle-aged man, who looked a little guilty. They had indeed delayed the old man's illness until now, but he didn't believe that he would have a stroke at any time.
Moreover, the ancient method of repairing the hall is to use the ancient method and ancient prescription of Danggui Sini Decoction. It is an upright and upright traditional prescription, not a partial recipe like dialect.
Of course Le Miao on the other side also understood the dialect. She was still a little hesitant when looking at the prescription in her hand. After thinking about it, she finally nodded and said:
"I understand what you mean. You give me acupuncture first, and I'll make a call to ask."
Fang Yan also knew that Le Miao had already agreed in his heart, but as a store manager, insurance was still the main priority. He didn't say much. After agreeing, he called the patient for acupuncture.
(End of chapter)