Chapter 114 Pressing the Needle and Half of the Five Poisons Secret Book (3K)
This ear area treatment was something Fang Yan had learned in his previous life when he was in school.
At that time, he also specifically checked the relevant information in ancient books. The ear pulse was first recorded in the "Eleven Meridians of Yin and Yang Moxibustion Sutra". In fact, the "Huangdi Neijing" also has detailed information on the ears and meridians, meridians, meridians, muscles, organs, qi and blood. relationship, and also has a small amount of experience in ear diagnosis and treatment.
"Treatise on Zang Organs", "Treatise on Yuji Zhenzang", "Lingshu. Pulse", "Suwen. Commentary on Heat Deficiency and Excess" and acupuncture "Difficult Classics. Forty Difficulties" all record the relationship between organs and the ear area. .
Fang Yan guessed that those foreigners probably still had some original copies from China, which was why they became famous for their research on this topic.
This traditional Chinese medicine technology, which has been used abroad for more than 20 years, is completely new in China at this time.
Mr. Zhu was able to fully understand this method in a short period of time through his rich experience, which already shows that he is very powerful.
And now he is able to teach this new technology to the younger generation of doctors, which proves that he is really selfless.
Meng Jimin is his apprentice, but Fang Yan is not.
However, Dialect has actually mastered this technology for a long time, but patients with mild symptoms have little chance to use it on weekdays.
It was only recently, when treating Yan Hua, that dialect was used a bit.
Moreover, the needle-retaining method is used instead of the buried needle method.
Because Yan Hua is far from that level, stimulating his body can already activate the qi and blood to produce effects.
Having said that, since Mr. Zhu mentioned that he was willing to teach him at this moment, Fang Yan certainly would not refuse to agree.
Even if you know it, there is no harm in listening to it again.
Back then, he was taught by the teacher in school. Now the person teaching him is Mr. Zhu. Maybe he can learn new things.
So Fang Yan didn't hesitate at all and nodded directly in agreement.
And after learning this, when a patient needs ear area treatment in the future, he can use it directly, absolutely aboveboard.
I learned it from Zhu Liangchun, and it was seen by so many eyes.
Soon Mr. Zhu started acupuncture treatment.
First, a set of body acupuncture was given to the patient, using the method of burning mountain fire tonic, taking Zusanli, Shenshu, Pishu, Guanyuan, Qihai and Sanyinjiao, and then added moxibustion.
After finishing the procedure, he checked the patient's status and confirmed the patient's pulse. After there were no problems, he opened his needle pack.
There is no such exquisite thing in China now. It is a piece of plaster about the size of a fingernail, with short thumbtack-like needles on it. Find the corresponding position on the ear area, stick it on, and it is considered buried.
Later generations of buried needles evolved into more versions.
Of course, the principle is actually the same, and most hospitals still use the simplest style of buried needles.
Use No. 30 or No. 32 stainless steel wire to make thumbtack or wheat-shaped needles.
The buried needle used by Mr. Zhu is also called the pressing (qin, four sounds) needle. He bought it from Xiangjiang, and the price is probably not cheap.
But this thing has no technical content, and you can do it if you want to.
The needles were placed in the ear area corresponding to the spleen and kidneys. Mr. Zhu operated very slowly and explained to Dialect Meng Jimin which positions in the body corresponded.
Mr. Zhu didn't know what the level of dialect was in acupuncture, so he tried his best to explain the knowledge in a simple and profound way. As a result, many people who followed him understood what he said.
Fang Yan combined his own knowledge and found that Mr. Zhu's understanding of the ear area may not be as deep as that of later generations, but his understanding of the internal organs did have some eye-catching insights, and even gave Fang Yan many new understandings and ideas.
I feel that if I learn more from Mr. Zhu, I might be able to trigger some kind of system blessing.
But the main purpose today is not to teach dialects to them, but to treat patients.
By the way, let them know about ear area therapy and acupuncture.
Unlike Fang Yan who was thoughtful after listening, Meng Jimin believed that a good memory is worse than a bad writing, so he started recording when Zhu Lao started speaking. Even Fang Yan saw him draw an accurate picture directly with the pen on his body. ear graphics.
Mark all the locations that Mr. Zhu just mentioned on the map.
Not many people can achieve this ability. Fang Yan said that it’s no wonder Meng Jimin carries a notebook and pen with him. He turns out to have such an ability.
Mr. Zhu had some objections to his apprentice Meng Jimin's habits and asked him to understand them carefully and stop writing them down in his notebook.
Meng Jimin didn't refute, he nodded repeatedly, saying that it was an old habit of his, and he remembered it as soon as he wrote it down.
When you are writing, you are thinking about your brain.
When Fang Yan heard what he said, he remembered that the senior sister in his freshman year was like this when he was in school. The key is that the senior sister was also named Meng and her hometown was in the capital.
Thinking of this, Fang Yan was startled and looked at Meng Jimin with a strange look. Could it be that the senior sister in the previous life was Meng Jimin's granddaughter?
Mr. Zhu was too lazy to pay attention. Meng Jimin turned around and said to Fang Yan:
"This kind of buried needle is a one-time use. It is not easy to use in our country at present, but the principle is the same. You can do it with the new fine needle, but you have to control the depth of penetration."
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Fang Yan nodded, he was very experienced in this.
It has been implemented on Yan Hua a long time ago.
Meng Jimin was different from Dialect. He directly asked Mr. Zhu for a post, saying that it was to record the length, which was quite rigorous.
Next, Fang Yan saw that the patient's face was a little rosier and his breathing was no longer so difficult. He knew that the buried needle had begun to stimulate the organs.
Mr. Zhu also confirmed the news after checking his pulse.
The acupuncturist on the side also silently took notes. What Mr. Zhu said is not difficult to understand, and you can definitely summarize it yourself later.
After confirming the patient's condition, Mr. Zhu asked the nurse to see when the medicine would be ready, and then said to Fang Yan and others: "Next, I will report the ear acupuncture and needle embedding technology."
"I alone have limited energy and energy. The most important thing is to pay attention to it. Since people have been researching and using this technology for twenty years, there must be no problem. Since they can take the technology from us and apply it innovatively to At this level, we should also learn from others and apply these excellent technical experiences in clinical practice.”
Fang Yan and Meng Jimin both nodded.
Although Fang Yan couldn't remember when this ear acupuncture treatment was noticed in China, he did learn it in college and knew that many new treatments were developed in China later.
For example, electroacupuncture, injection, bloodletting, ear clips, magnetic therapy, medicinal compresses, bean embedding, bean pressing, laser, water acupuncture, and iontophoresis.
These all show that this auricular acupuncture therapy has been vigorously developed later.
Mr. Zhu said to Fang Yan and Meng Jimin:
"In the end, we still have to rely on the efforts of you, the younger generation of Chinese medicine practitioners."
They both nodded.
This is what the seniors in the field of Chinese medicine expect from their younger generation.
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After Mr. Zhu finished speaking, he specifically said to the dialect:
"Especially Fang Xiaoyou, you are still so young now, remember to keep your original intention and you will have a bright future!"
Fang Yan was only twenty-two years old now. Seeing him, Mr. Zhu looked like he saw himself when he was studying medicine in Shanghai, and couldn't help but say one more thing to him.
This behavior has a bit more special meaning in the eyes of others.
Especially in the eyes of Meng Jimin and Chen Youqing, this is simply a sign that the master is interested in recruiting disciples again.
In Chinese medicine, it is normal for a person to have several teachers.
For example, Mr. Zhu first became a disciple of Mr. Ma Huiqing, who came from a family of imperial doctors in Wujin and Menghe, and later studied under the famous doctor Zhang Cigong in Shanghai.
At the age of twenty-one, he became famous in Shanghai.
At the age of 22, he returned to Nantong to set up a clinic and practice medicine.
In addition to talent, becoming famous at a young age is also related to these two famous physician fathers.
Fang Yan's current age and his talent and character in Chinese medicine are indeed very amazing. Therefore, Mr. Zhu's current show of goodwill is very likely to be interested in accepting a disciple.
But this is not the right time to say it openly.
After all, the higher authorities have explicitly prohibited Chinese medicine practitioners from accepting disciples.
Now they can only be in the same department. This is called the old-to-new plan.
Of course, this rule only applies to ordinary doctors. If you want to recruit a disciple, they won't be able to control you even if you secretly recruit one.
Even for a great doctor like Mr. Zhu, although the official does not support him, he will treat it as if he has not seen it. After all, a person who a great doctor can like must be very talented.
As long as you learn it, you can almost become a pillar in the hospital.
As long as you accept disciples and don't do it with a lot of fanfare and slap the official face like in ancient times, others will not care about you.
After Mr. Zhu finished speaking, he seemed to suddenly remember something. He walked to his travel bag and took out two notebooks with old covers.
He took two notebooks to Fang Yan and Meng Jimin, and then said to them:
"These are some special and difficult diseases that I have recently sorted out over the years. I originally planned to give them to Jimin."
"Now that Little Friend Fang is here, you should also take a look at this difficult and complicated disease. Each of you will have a copy. After reading it, you can exchange it. I hope it will be useful to you."
After speaking, each person handed over the notebook directly.
Fang Yan opened it and found that it was a medical record using Chongfang to treat tumors that he had never seen before.
This is an early prescription that is not even available in the Sixty-Two Experience Formula.
Fang Yan flipped through a few more pages and found that there were prescriptions from other doctors, such as the local prescriptions used by the sloppy doctor Chen Zhao to treat lymphatic tuberculosis.
Then Fang Yan turned another page and it was Chong Fang again.
"Most of them are Zhongfang." Fang Yan said with some surprise.
Mr. Zhu nodded and said:
"That's right, most of your book contains unpublished insect remedies. They are also prescriptions learned by my disciples. If you hadn't also prescribed insect prescriptions, I really wouldn't have given them to you."
Fang Yan was speechless, this prescription was given out just as it was said to be given out? This is half of Mr. Zhu’s secret book of five poison prescriptions!
He asked Mr. Zhu:
"Isn't this your secret recipe? It's too precious!"
Mr. Zhu waved his hand:
"I might have really been reluctant to part with it before, but now I think about it, it's all about the experience of treating diseases and saving people. As long as you can cure one more person with it, then its value will be achieved."
"Experiences must be passed down. Foreign Chinese medicine practitioners are now too powerful. If we still value ourselves and don't pass on our experience, we may really be outclassed by foreign Chinese medicine practitioners in the future."
When Fang Yan heard this, he knew that he shouldn't refuse. He nodded and put away the medical records and prescriptions that had been written down for who knows how long.
He said to Mr. Zhu:
"I will study it carefully."
(End of chapter)