Three Kingdoms

Chapter 208: Consultation (thanks to Beigong Junping book friend)

  Chapter 208 Consultation (Thanks to Beigong Junping’s book friend)

  Fei Qian said to the old doctor: "...to be honest, I have never studied medicine."

  The young doctor beside him stared wide-eyed, how is this possible? If we don't study medicine but can write more detailed than our own pathological records, then where have we lived all these years?

No wonder the young doctor was surprised. After all, Canggong Chunyuyi can be regarded as the first doctor who created medical records. He recorded all the diseases and patients he treated in his life, so as to leave them as a reference for future generations. keep doing that...

  However, the items recorded are not as detailed as what Fei Qian recorded.

  The old doctor also nodded while watching, and then said: "So, please come with me, both of you."

  Fei Qian and Huang Zhong followed the old doctor to the back hall. Before they reached the back hall, they heard someone arguing about something...

   "... How can aconitum be used in this amount?! Although it can restore yang and restore yang, tonify fire and support yang, but its toxicity is also strong, so it can't be used too much!" said one of the people with an older voice.

Then a middle-aged man's voice sounded: "The reason why a person gets sick must be due to the summer heat, dampness, wind, cold, rain and dew. The external poison invades Kuiyang, the interstitial muscles are opened and closed, the food and drink are not harmonious, and the poison is accumulated inside. Therefore, aconitum can be used. Cutting down the cold to get rid of the evil, the qi is dissipated, and this person has been poisoned by the cold for ten years, just right..."

  The old doctor stepped in and said as he walked, "Boyu and Zhongjing, you two will stop fighting, let's see how this thing is?"

  Zhongjing?

  Fei Qian, who was following behind, couldn't help but **** his ears. Could it be Zhang Zhongjing? Why is Zhang Zhongjing in Luoyang? Isn’t Zhang Zhongjing from Changsha in my memory?

  After a brief introduction, it really is the famous Zhang Zhongjing!

   Soon the pathological records written by Fei Qian were circulated by two people in the back hall...

  In ancient times, physicians were still in the same category as "prescription skills", which included the four schools of medical classics, classic prescriptions, Fangzhong, and immortals.

  In the Han Dynasty, physicians had just become independent from the "prescription skills", and at this time they were still in the process of forming the medical school, so the "prescriptions" of physicians came from this. Because ancient alchemists often needed superhuman imagination and the ability to practice Taoism, but they gradually became uncomfortable in the process of medical treatment. Therefore, in the Han Dynasty, medicine gradually evolved from a theoretical school to a clinical school. in the transformation.

   As for the clinical school, the most important thing is various records, including detailed descriptions of pathology, medication, etc., which build the basis of clinical medicine based on the different physiological responses of each person.

As the earliest founder of the clinical school, Zhang Zhongjing was obviously very interested in these records of Fei Qian. He nodded repeatedly while flipping through them, and finally blurted out: "Looking at this medical record, I suddenly feel that what I wrote before is all scum." It's over!"

  The old man on the side also nodded eagerly. As a doctor of the older generation of the Chunyu family, he is naturally a supporter of the clinical school of identification, so he and Zhang Zhongjing were able to chat together to discuss the ingredients and dosage of the prescription, instead of chatting about the deficiency and excess of yin and yang.

Zhang Zhongjing pointed to one of the lines in the record and said: "Symptoms of coughing...it is easy to cough when it is cold, and the cough is more severe in the morning and night, or intermittent, accompanied by wheezing... This disease is caused by wind and cold entering the body, invading the lung meridian... wonderful Also! Who made this thing?"

  After learning that it was written by Fei Qian, he actually stepped forward, grabbed Fei Qian's hand and said, "This... oh, Mr. Fei Lang, who is your teacher?"

  Medical education in ancient China is a kind of apprenticeship with teachers. Teachers play a central role in ancient Chinese medical education. Students usually only accept the guidance and education of a certain teacher throughout their lives. In this way, being a teacher determines the student's learning content, research characteristics and development direction.

  So Zhang Zhongjing subconsciously asked Fei Qian from whom he learned a recording method...

   "Haha, Zhong Jing is bad. Jun Fei Lang did not learn from alchemists, but from Cai Zhonglang!" The old doctor who brought Fei Qian over saw this and laughed.

  You guys... the building is crooked, okay?

"The record is small, but the patient is big," Fei Qian pointed to the record and said, "I have suffered from this disease for many years, and there are countless medicine stones, but it still recurs, coughing, and weak. Now I will ask a famous doctor for this method... A child is like the flesh and blood of a parent, seeing its pain, I wish I could replace it with my own body... Please help me!"

  After speaking, Fei Qian cupped his hands and bowed deeply.

  Huang Zhong on the side also had tears in his eyes, and followed Fei Qian to bow in salute.

  Fei Qian's words also made the three doctors look down, so they got together and carefully looked through the prescriptions and various reactions and symptoms they had prescribed before, and exchanged some opinions in a low voice from time to time...

   Quite a bit like those medical consultations in later generations!

  Fei Qian turned his face and saw Huang Zhong stretched his neck, clasped his hands, his face was full of tension, and thin beads of sweat appeared on his forehead...

   Fei Qian comforted Huang Zhong in a soft voice: "Han Sheng, relax, your son must be lucky..." Fei Qian didn't have much confidence before he came, but he was half relieved when he saw Zhang Ji and Zhang Zhongjing.

Zhang Zhongjing is known as the founder of the Shanghan School. He combined theory and prescriptions in one furnace, paid attention to clinical symptoms, and unremittingly treated the common people. The basis of syndrome differentiation and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, its books are regarded as classics, forming the Shanghan school with the longest time, many doctors, the greatest influence, and academic prosperity.

Although Zhang Zhongjing should have not been to Changsha to serve as the prefect, but the amount of practice is slightly less. I believe his own theoretical knowledge is not bad, and there are two family members from the Canggong Chunyu family in Luoyang. Experienced elderly doctors discuss together, I believe there will be a better result...

  Huang Zhong also whispered to Fei Qian: "If the dog can recover, I will never forget Ziyuan's great kindness!"

  At this time, Zhang Zhongjing and the three seemed to have discussed something and came to a conclusion. They stopped the discussion and walked in front of Fei Qian and Huang Zhong.

  Zhang Zhongjing looked to both sides, motioning for the old man to speak first.

  The old man who was discussing the prescription with Zhang Zhongjing said with a smile: "This disease is just what you are good at, so Zhongjing should not be humble!"

  The older doctor who brought Fei Qian Huang Zhong over also said: "Please tell me, Zhongjing!"

"In that case, I have overstepped the mark. If there are any deficiencies, please correct me!" Zhang Zhongjing turned to Fei Qian and Huang Zhong and said, "This disease was originally an emergency of typhoid fever, but it was not treated in time, which caused the pathogenic cold to invade the lung meridian. Long-term coughing, the colder the cough, the warmer the sun is, the longer it is... The lung meridian has been damaged for a long time, it has lost its yin and flow, and it has lost qi and blood, so now the medicine stone is hard to be effective..."

  After speaking, the blood on Huang Zhong's face slowly turned pale. Could it be that there is no cure?

   Once Mr. Cao felt that the finances were tight, so he called a meeting to discuss labor costs.

   Everyone expressed their opinions. After listening to everyone's analysis, Cao Gong nodded and said: "Very good. Wen Ruo, in order to save unnecessary expenses, you should do an analysis and calculate the cost-effectiveness of each person."

   Wen Ruo's face turned red, "My lord, they...they still charge you money?

   Cough cough, it's the fifth watch... That's it for today, everyone, let's go to sleep...

  

  

  (end of this chapter)

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