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Chapter 496 One trick to eat fresh all over the world (for subscription, monthly pass)

In fact, plaster, called thin paste in ancient times, is a relatively common traditional Chinese medicine preparation and an external dosage form of plaster.

The ointment prescription is one of eight dosage forms of ointment, pill, pill, powder, wine, dew, soup, and tablet, and has the outstanding characteristics of simplicity, convenience, test, and cheapness.

In the "Waitai Miyao" of the Tang Dynasty, there is a record of "taking yellow dog skin to wrap the lumbago" for external treatment of rheumatic lumbago.

Because of its airtightness and moderate skin thickness, dog skin has less obvious peculiar smell after processing, so it has become the material of choice for plasters made by pharmaceutical workers.

Not to mention others, among the plasters made by famous traditional Chinese medicine companies such as Tongrentang, there are many plasters with dog skin, among which the warm navel plaster is very famous.

Gong Tingxian, the master of returning to heaven in the Ming Dynasty, recorded in "All Diseases Rejuvenating" a prescription for anti-diarrhea dog skin ointment that sticks to the belly button. Before liberation, it was available in many medicines and was widely used.

This ancestral old Chinese doctor has all these prescriptions, and he is very proficient.

That is to say, after learning a little bit, Chen Wenzhe discovered several kinds of prescriptions, the more commonly used ones are Diarrhea Relief and Navel Warming Cream.

Especially anti-diarrhea patch, which has special effects on children with dysentery.

Diarrhea caused by hesitation, indigestion, or cold, etc., also has a certain effect.

After all, people can also make navel warming ointment, which can be used for everything. With a little adjustment of the prescription, various targeted prescriptions can be made.

The medicinal materials used in these prescriptions are not expensive, or even common, such as the prescription for dysentery, which is very common.

The prescription is as follows: frankincense (five qian), myrrh (five qian), wood turtle seeds (ten pieces), almonds (49 pieces), peach branches (49 knots, two fingers long), willow branches (49 knots, as big as chopsticks) ).

It is not difficult to make. Use seven liang of sesame oil, deep-fry the following four flavors of wood turtle seeds, and float to remove the residue.

Add Huang Dan three liang, boil it to make ointment, stir it continuously with Sophora japonica branch, drop water into beads and anneal, then add frankincense, myrrh, add musk and stir well.

It is so simple to make, then let it dry in the sun, remove the fire poison, spread it on the dog skin with a side length of 5cm, and it will be fine.

A plaster such as anti-dysentery ointment is very famous in modern times, and many famous doctors in modern times are full of praise for it.

It has been passed down to the present, and many medical experts comment on this dog skin plaster: sticking diarrhea and dysentery is like a god!

Slowly Chen Wenzhe walked out of the pharmacy, only then did he realize that there was actually a yard behind the pharmacy, and this should be a small pharmaceutical factory, right?

Because he saw all the tools for making traditional Chinese medicine, or boiling ointment, and he even saw some cut dog skins.

"Did you see? Our family is really ancestral, this is dog skin, our family's ancestral dog skin plaster, unique!"

Just as Chen Wenzhe entered the backyard, the owner of the house also followed.

For Chen Wenzhe who helped him deal with troubles, the owner of this family still valued him very much. He also wondered if even this pharmacy should be handled by this local tycoon.

Chen Wenzhe was also a little bit moved at this time. Everything here has a strong historical and cultural heritage.

This kind of thing can't be thrown away after using the backtracking skill.

Of course, this is also Chen Wenzhe's collection addiction.

However, as he saw more things, Chen Wenzhe got more and more, and he became more and more familiar with the dog skin plaster.

It turned out that he just smiled when he saw it, and regarded it as a good medicine for a clown, but now he knows that this is really a good medicine!

Especially through the backtracking of some books, Chen Wenzhe has a better understanding of dog skin plaster.

Ointments have a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine to treat diseases, and are divided into two types: internal and external.

What Chen Wenzhe sees now is mainly for external use, and there are many types. These things are actually recorded in some books in front of him.

Coming to a bookshelf, Chen Wenzhe casually pulled out a copy of "Historical Origins of Traditional Chinese Medicine Prescriptions".

I didn't read the book, but looked at its history. If I read it this way, I would find some more interesting things.

For example, an old gentleman was studying this book and let Chen Wenzhe know through his mouth that dog skin plaster is a common name for external medicine. According to the principle of internal disease and external treatment in traditional Chinese medicine, the medicine is directly applied to the affected part to cure the disease .

The inheritance of this old man was passed down from the Ming Dynasty, not from Tieguai Li at all, but because his surname was Li, so he hugged thick thighs like this.

In fact, the inheritance of his family comes from Yao Benren in the early years of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty.

This one came to Beijing from his hometown to take the examination, and because of his superb medical skills and unique techniques, he was promoted to be the imperial doctor of the dynasty.

In the third year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty, he served as the president of the Taiyuan Hospital. He was good at treating internal diseases and external treatments.

In 1644 AD, Yao Benren retired from his old age and returned to his hometown. He moved to Zhangde Mansion and began to set up a medical clinic "Zonghuangtang" to prepare Yao's family plaster.

He made a black plaster by applying black plaster on the dog's skin, and healed the local people.

Because he didn't try to make money, he helped the poor with medicine on credit, and hung the pot to help the world, and he became famous all over the world.

And because of the feature that he put the plaster on the dog's skin, everyone deeply remembered the name dog skin plaster.

Such a master of medicine is naturally willing to do good, and he will not cherish himself.

It was during this period of time that the ancestors of the Li family obtained the inheritance, and it has been passed down to this day.

It's a pity that the Yao family didn't have a broom to cherish themselves, but the Li family had a tradition of passing on males and not females, so it has been extinct until now.

Put down the "Historical Origins of Traditional Chinese Medicine Prescriptions", and then pull out a copy of Shennong's Herbal Classic.

Chen Wenzhe knew that there was a unique inheritance in it, and sure enough, when he opened the book, there were some experience in practicing medicine in the cracks inside.

Chen Wenzhe knew that there were some prescriptions hidden in it.

This "Shen Nong's Materia Medica" contains two methods of making donkey-hide gelatin (deerskin glue) and white glue (deer horn glue), which are actually the basis for making plasters today.

In the "Shan Hai Jing", it is originally recorded that suet ointment is used externally to treat chapped skin, but no one should be so big-hearted to use the prescriptions in the Shan Hai Jing to treat diseases.

However, after decades of research by the Yao family and the Li family, these prescriptions are indeed usable.

However, until now, some prescriptions have been artificially eliminated.

As far as donkey-hide gelatin is concerned, the Li family will never be able to make donkey-hide gelatin. They have not thought about making donkey-hide gelatin by themselves.

Also, one trick is popular all over the world, as long as his family has a unique skill that can make money, why bother?

This is a typical small people's thinking, a little rich is safe!

Putting down the Classic of Mountains and Seas and taking out a medical book, Chen Wenzhe really wanted to see how many useful prescriptions this Li family's ancestral old Chinese medicine doctor had.

In "Lingshu Jingjin", it is recorded that horse ointment, white wine and osmanthus are used externally to treat tendon laxity;

"Lingshu · Carbuncle" records that cold food hog paste is used to treat purulent gangrene.

At this time, Chen Wenzhe realized that the name "goupi plaster" was not accurate.

To be precise, the dog skin plaster should be lead red plaster.

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