Siheyuan: Rebirth in a prosperous era, great doctors are sincere

Chapter 171: Heart disease requires heart medicine (please collect and subscribe! (Page 12)

A thin coffin.

Buried in a mass grave outside the city.

This is what happened to the deaf old lady's biological son.

Even if he dies, he doesn’t know where he is buried.

After returning to the Siheyuan from the Sixth Courtyard, the deaf old lady felt very uneasy.

When I couldn't sleep at night, I often thought about the time when her son fell from the hospital bed and she didn't save him or even asked someone to save him.

I thought about this all night long.

Even if I can't stand it and fall asleep, I will wake up from nightmares.

In the dream, her son asked the deaf old lady more than once why she didn't save him, and watched her own son die in front of her.

It only takes a few days.

The deaf old lady had sunken eyes and was exhausted, as if she was terminally ill.

She often wakes up in the middle of the night and screams.

The Li family is aware of these circumstances.

Li Lin was not so kind this time and took the initiative to help the deaf old lady.

She had no choice but to sell the house to the Li family back then.

The Li family didn't owe her rent money for long.

The kindness that should be repaid has long been repaid.

Xu told Li Lin everything.

After learning the truth, he would no longer rush to help the deaf old lady.

at last.

The deaf old lady couldn't help it.

She went to Li Lin to explain the situation and said: "My son died because of my negligence at that time. If I had been more careful, maybe Jin Xiong would not have died. I feel very sorry. I have been dreaming about her these days. He is safe." Dad, please give me some medicine, it’s very painful for me not to sleep every day!”

Li Lin didn't say much and gave her a prescription.

Angelica sinensis 1 qian and 2 points, Chuanxiong 7 points, white peony root 1 qian (fried), rehmannia glutinosa 1 qian and 2 points, Atractylodes 1 qian, Fu Shen 1 qian and 2 points, polygala root (licorice blistered, heart removed) 8 points, jujube kernel ( Fried) 8 points, Ophiopogon japonicus (heart removed) 2 cents, Scutellaria baicalensis 1 cent 2 cents, Scrophulariaceae 5 cents, Licorice 3 cents.

This prescription is mainly used to treat palpitations and has a hypnotic effect.

There were no taboos in Fang Zhong, and Li Lin did not add or subtract.

After prescribing, he gave the prescription to the deaf old lady and asked her to get the medicine herself.

The deaf old lady said: "You, aren't you working as a factory doctor in a steel mill? Just give me some medicine in your infirmary. Don't let me go to the hospital to get medicine. I'm old. In the past few days, I haven’t slept well yet, so it’s inconvenient to go to the hospital to get medicine!”

Talk and talk.

She still didn't want to pay.

If you go to the hospital to get medicine by yourself, you have to pay for it. If Li Lin gets medicine from the infirmary, he doesn't need to pay for it.

Li Lin shook his head and said: "Old lady, this is not possible. How can I get medicine directly from the infirmary? If others see it, they may say that I do not distinguish between public and private matters and take advantage of the public!"

The deaf old lady had no choice but to take the prescription to her house next door.

"In the past, Li Lin always gave me the medicine directly!" The deaf old lady wondered: "What happened this time? Why is he so stingy that he only gave me the prescription and asked me to get the medicine myself?"

Sudden.

She remembered.

When the police comrades asked about Jin Xiong, she almost said everything.

Li Pingan was also present at that time.

He may have guessed that he didn't do much to help the Li family when they bought a house, nor did he give the Li family much discount.

How could Li Pingan not know about this after his father Li Lin knew about it?

"Hey." The deaf old lady thought: "After all, I can't hide what happened back then. I'm afraid the Li family won't help me anymore in the future!"

The day of Lao Jia's funeral.

Li Ping'an got up early and took Qin Huairu to the street for breakfast. He didn't even go to the courtyard.

Qin Huairu wanted to help Aunt Mei in the Sixth Academy.

Li Ping'an said: "Today is the weekend. You'd better not go to the hospital. I won't go either. I told Dr. Liu that I would go to the Institute of Drug Research to find him when I have time!"

Qin Huairu agreed and went to the small courtyard of the family courtyard to rest.

Li Pingan rode his bicycle to the Drug Research Institute.

Doctor Liu has compiled many medical books.

What he compiled and revised were all the works of his predecessors.

The book "Qing Palace Medical Records" was compiled based on the cases treated by imperial doctors in the past.

This huge and magnificent book mainly explains relevant medical theories based on various cases.

Currently.

This book is still under revision.

Just sorted out a small part.

In addition, there are medical books written by imperial doctors in various eras.

such as.

Liu Imperial Physician compiled the book "Wenkui Pulseology" written by Zhao Wenkui, the last emperor of the imperial hospital.

In the Qing Dynasty, the envoy of the Taiyuan Hospital was the highest official position in the Taiyuan Hospital. Those who could hold this position were those who had made achievements in medicine.

Take Zhao Wenkui as an example.

Based on his knowledge of pulse studies such as "Emperor's Internal Canon", "Difficult Classic", "Pulse Classic", and "Binhu Pulsology", combined with his experience of taking pulses and treating diseases for royal family members, princes and ministers in the late Qing Dynasty, he wrote "Wen" Kui Pulseology" book.

In this book, he described the theory of pulse theory in detail, and put forward the theory of diagnosing the pulse first, using the pulse to detect symptoms, and applying medicine based on the pulse.

The book also describes the dialectical theory of the Six Classics.

"Treatise on Febrile Diseases" written by Zhang Zhongjing in the Han Dynasty comprehensively analyzed the various syndrome groups in the evolution of exogenous diseases and summarized the location of the disease, the tendency of cold and heat, and the rise and fall of evil, and divided them into Taiyang, Yangming, Shaoyang, Taiyin, Diseases of the six meridians of Shaoyin and Jueyin.

For thousands of years, it has effectively guided the syndrome differentiation and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine.

Six meridians syndromes are reflections of pathological changes in meridians and internal organs.

Among them, the three yang syndromes are based on the lesions of the six fu organs;

Three Yin disease syndromes are based on the lesions of the five internal organs.

Therefore, the six-meridian disease syndrome basically summarizes the lesions of the internal organs and the twelve meridians.

The use of syndrome differentiation of the six meridians is not only limited to the diagnosis and treatment of exogenous diseases, but also has guiding significance for the diagnosis and treatment of tumors and internal injuries and miscellaneous diseases.

It also involves the theory of viscera and the theory of yin and yang and the five elements.

It can be said.

"Wenkui Pulseology" is a general outline of traditional Chinese medicine theory.

If so, read it thoroughly.

The attainments of traditional Chinese medicine will be greatly improved, even a qualitative leap.

Although he was the last imperial physician, Imperial Physician Liu, Shi Jinmo, and Kong Bohua had surprisingly consistent evaluations of Zhao Wenkui, saying that he was not inferior to those senior imperial physicians at all.

Pulse, acupuncture, six meridians, yin and yang, five elements, viscera theory, etc. are all things that Li Ping'an lacks.

Since Liu Yuyi mentioned the book "Wenkui Pulseology" and said that he had compiled this book, Li Ping'an naturally wanted to read it.

Liu Yuyi was not stingy either. He took out the revised draft of the book and showed it to Li Ping'an. If he didn't understand anything, he asked Liu Yuyi and others for advice.

With three masters of traditional Chinese medicine offering advice, Li Ping'an quickly grasped the content of this book.

He had a deeper understanding of the method of pulse diagnosis.

Coupled with the medical knowledge of later generations and his experience in surgery, he gained a deeper understanding of pulse theory, the six meridians, especially the theory of zang-fu, yin and yang and the five elements.

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