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Jingui Yaolue Fanglun, referred to as Jingui Yaolue, is a clinical monograph focusing on internal medicine Zabing. Eastern Han Dynasty Zhang Zhong-jing was written in the early third century. Zhong Jing originally wrote Shanghan Zabing Lun, and after being compiled by Wang Shu-he in the Western Jin Dynasty, it was named one of its ancient biographies A brief recipe for the Golden Chamber and Jade Letter. Sun Qi and Lin Dang of the Northern Song Dynasty Medical Bookstore reorganized and edited the beetle slips found by Wang Zhu in the pavilion, and selected Zabing is the main content, renamed Jingui Yaolue Fanglun. The book is accompanied by some prescriptions by doctors after the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Jingui Yaolue Volume 3, 25 articles, Chapters 2 to 22 introduce the pulse treatment of multi-disciplinary diseases and syndromes, mainly internal medicine
Zabing, with concise discussions for readers It provides some basic principles of syndrome differentiation and treatment and combination of medicinals, and is one of the foundation works of Chinese medicine in China. The book focuses on internal medicine diseases, such as spasm, dampness, lily disease, throat-anus-genital syndrome, yin and yang toxin, malaria, apoplexy multiple arthralgia, blood impediment, consumptive disease, lung abscess, cough abnormal rising of qi, running-piglet gas, chest impediment, heart pain, shortness of breath, abdominal distension and fullness, cold abdominal colic, retained food, wind-cold abdominal mass, phlegm-fluid retention, consumptive thirst, difficulty urinating, gonorrhea, water vapor, There are more than 40 kinds of diseases such as jaundice, palpitation due to fright, hematemesis, bleeding, chest fullness, hematemesis, vomiting hiccup, diarrhea, etc. It also discusses surgery and traumatology, such as carbuncle, intestinal abscess, yellow-water sore (impetigo), knife and ax injury and other diseases. In addition, there is a special discussion on
Gynaecology diseases and syndromes. The book is divided into chapters by disease, discussing the different symptoms and stages of treatment for each disease, as well as the clinical practice of "different treatments for the same disease" and "same treatment for different diseases", which will facilitate future generations of doctors to analyze and compare, and learn to master the treatment process. circular knitting method. In addition, the book also discusses
zang-fu organ meridian and collateral abnormal pulse, health care precautions, dietary hygiene, dietary taboos, and the prevention and treatment of food poisoning.
Jingui Yaolue summarized the rich diagnosis and treatment experience before the Eastern Han Dynasty. At that time, the understanding of the causes of various diseases had been clearly classified into three categories, and the body deficiency, external evils, and external evils were divided into meridian and Collateral influx into the
zang-fu organ (the so-called "internal cause") is listed first in the disease. Pay attention to comprehensive analysis of four examinations, focusing on
zang-fu organ meridian and collateral, combined with nutrient-defense qi and blood, yang and yin five elements and other theories. In terms of treatment, we attach great importance to prevention and early treatment, which is the so-called "working on the disease before it's too late". It is emphasized that when treating diseases, the whole body must be taken care of and the function of the
zang-fu organ should be adjusted.
Jingui Yaolue has collected a total of 262 formulas. The characteristics of formulas are the same as those of
Shanghan Lun. Most of the formulas collected do have high curative effects, such as Major Bupleurum Decoction, Heart-Draining Decoction, Major Center-Fortifying Decoction, Astragalus Center-Fortifying Decoction, Stephania and Astragalus Decoction, Stephania and Poria Decoction, Turtle Carapace Decocted Pill, Angelica, Fresh Ginger and Mutton Decoction, Pinellia and Magnolia Bark Decoction, Magnolia Bark Seven Ingredients Decoction, Virgate Wormwood Decoction, Powder of Capillaris and Five Ingredients with Poria, Ganmai Chinese Date, Sour Jujube Decoction, Kidney Qi Pill, Ophiopogon Decoction, Pepperweed and Jujube Lung-Draining Decoction, Oven Yellow Earth Decoction, Immature Orange Fruit and Atractylodes Decoction, longstamen onion bulb white wine soup, Cinnamon Twig and Poria Pill, Meridian-Warming Decoction, Donkey-hide Gelatin and Artemisia Decoction, Rhubarb and Peony Decoction, Coix, Aconite and Patrinia Powder, Pulsatilla Decoction, Poria, Cinnamon Twig, Bighead Atractylodes and Licorice Decoction, Ten Jujubes Decoction and other prescriptions are widely used in clinical practice. Because the formula contained in it has the characteristics of refined medicinal flavor, strict combination of medicinals, and clear indications, it was praised as the "ancestor of all prescriptions" or "classical formula" by later generations. It was an important basis for the development of Chinese medical formulas in later generations.
Jingui Yaolue In addition to soups, pills, powder for oral administration and acupuncture and moxibustion treatments, it also describes warm ironing, sitting, ironing, bathing, medicinal massage, intranasal medication, blowing External treatments such as ear irrigation, ear irrigation, and foot immersion have made indelible contributions to clinical therapy and health care. This book records several first aid treatment methods for sudden death, especially for hanging suicide. The book vividly describes how to use artificial respiration combined with comprehensive treatment measures such as medication, diet therapy, massage, and external ear blowing for rescue. The operating procedures are in line with science. sex.
Jingui Yaolue Since its publication in the Northern Song Dynasty, there have been engravings handed down throughout the ages. Among them, the most common one is the Ming Dynasty Zhao Kaimei engraving. There are also many works of annotation and research on Jingui Yaolue in the past dynasties, but they are far inferior to Shanghan Lun.