As a fan of online literature, I couldn't recognize the handwritten Chinese medicine prescriptions of old Chinese doctors. This was because the handwriting of Chinese medicine prescriptions could be very unique and different regions and doctors might have different writing styles. In addition, the contents of the prescription also needed to be professionally reviewed and verified to ensure its effectiveness and safety. If you have any specific questions about Chinese medicine prescriptions, I suggest you consult a professional Chinese medicine doctor or pharmacist who can provide you with more accurate and reliable suggestions.
The following are some Chinese medicine prescriptions for removing moisture: 1. ** Heavy moisture on the skin (easy to develop acne and hives)**: You can use Chinese medicinal herbs such as Fangfeng, Notopterygii, Angelica, and Cimicifuga to speed up the flow of Qi and blood in the body and make the body sweat to remove moisture. 2. ** Middle-jiao dampness (no appetite, drowsiness, easy to tire)**: Use fragrant dampness methods, such as using Amomum villosum, cardamom, tsaoko, agastache, tangerine peel, pepper and other herbs with special fragrance. 3. ** Lower scorched dampness (urine is very yellow, stool cannot be washed away, etc.)**: Use the method of clearing heat and removing dampness. You can eat more diuretics and dampness foods such as winter melon, bitter gourd, coix seed, red beans, etc. You can also choose winter melon soup. 4. [Ni Haixia's Four Gods Soup (Dietary Treatment Recipe): It is made up of lotus seeds, gorgon seeds, coix seeds, and Chinese yam. Lotus seeds can clear the heart and reduce fire, Chinese yam can nourish the spleen and lungs, gorgon seeds and coix seeds can strengthen the spleen and eliminate dampness. If the stomach is cold, coix seeds can be replaced with poria cocos.] 5. ** Papaya Tablets **: The formula is papaya, Aranthes bidentata, Chuan Xiong, Angelica dahurica, clematis, Cibotensis, Piper kadsuriana, ginseng, prepared Chuan Wu, Spatholobus suberectus, Angelica, and prepared wild acnezoffii. It has the effect of dispelling dampness, dispelling wind, activating collaterals, and relieving pain. It is often used to treat symptoms such as wind-cold-dampness arthralgia, weakness of the waist and knees, and numbness of the limbs. However, it is taboo for pregnant women, and the adverse effects are not yet clear. 6. [Pingwei San]: It can dry dampness, transport the spleen, circulate qi, and harmonize the stomach. It is used for dampness in the spleen and stomach, abdominal distension, lack of appetite, tasteless mouth, vomiting and nausea, belching and acid swallowing, frequent diarrhea, heavy limbs, laziness, drowsiness, white and greasy tongue coating, thick and slow pulse, etc. 7. [Lianpu Drink]: It has the effect of clearing heat and eliminating dampness, regulating qi and regulating the middle. It is used for damp and heat accumulation, diarrhea, vomiting, chest and abdomen fullness, thirst and annoyance, short and red urine, yellow and greasy tongue coating. 8. [Bai Du San]: It has the effect of dispelling cold and dispelling dampness, replenishing qi and relieving exterior syndrome. It is used for qi deficiency, exterior syndrome of wind, cold and dampness, aversion to cold and heat, strong pain in the head and neck, aching limbs, no sweat, heavy nasal obstruction, cough with phlegm, chest and diaphragm fullness, pale tongue, floating pulse and weak pressure. 9. [For joint pain and cold: Angelica + Eucommia + Loranthine] 10. ** Lower Jiao damp-heat **: Huangbai + Cangshu + Kufei. 11. ** Spleen and stomach cold and dampness **: Bai Zhu + Gan Jiang + Fu Ling. 12. [Damp-heat in the liver and gallbladder]: Gentian root + Jasmine fruit + Chinese thorowax root. 13. [Erchen Pill: The main ingredients are dried orange peel, pinella, poria cocos, licorice, and ginger. It can eliminate phlegm and dampness.] 14. [Liujunzi Pill: Composed of Dangshen, stir-fried white peony, poria cocos, ginger pinella, dried orange peel, and licorice root.] 15. Shenling Baizhu Powder: It is mainly composed of pilose asiabell root, Chinese yam, white hyacinth bean, stir-fried lotus seed and coix seed, as well as amomum, platycorum, and licorice. It is suitable for use after the body is wet. It was important to note that the use of the medicine needed to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.
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The following are some recommendations from the female protagonist's old Chinese medicine novel: 1. " Chronicle of a Female Doctor ": This novel tells the story of a female Chinese medicine practitioner who traveled back in time to ancient times. She became a great doctor, and her career and love both reaped great rewards. 2. " Noble Doctor ": The female protagonist of this novel is the daughter of a family of Chinese medicine doctors. She has demonstrated her Chinese medicine skills. 3. " Female Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctor ": This is a novel from ancient times to the present. The female protagonist is a member of a traditional Chinese medicine family. Please note that these recommendations are only based on the search results. There may be other novels that have not been mentioned.
There were many Chinese medicine prescriptions to treat consumption. The following prescriptions can be used for treatment: Yuehua Pill, Glehnia root, dwarf lilyturf root, Asparagus root, Angelica root, Angelica root, Stemona root, Otter liver, fritillary bulb, mulberry leaf, white chrysanthemum, donkey-hide glue, pseudo-ginseng, poria cocos, yam, lily, almond, roasted loquat leaf, bletilaria, agrimony, cogongrass root, clam powder fried donkey-hide glue, silver bustard root, Chinese wolfberry root bark, Mahonia leaf, sweet wormwood, licorice and dried ginger soup, Belamcanda and Mahuang soup, Gleditsia pod pill, Magnolia bark and Mahuang soup, Ze Qi soup, Liriope soup, Tingli and Dazao Xiefei soup, Qianjin Weijing soup, Jiegeng soup, Yue Bi Jiashu soup. The little green dragon was added with plaster soup, licorice root soup, apricot root soup, and so on. Some of these prescriptions could supplement deficiency, nourish yin and moisten the lungs, some could clear heat and kill insects, and some could reduce phlegm, cough, and stop bleeding. However, the specific prescription needed to be decided according to the patient's specific condition and syndrome identification.
There were many prescriptions in ancient Chinese medicine to treat consumption. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the main treatment for phthisis was to nourish the deficiency. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it was recognized that phthisis was contagious. Treatment methods included the use of lime powder, moonlight pills, and other prescriptions. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the understanding of phthisis was more systematic and perfect. The treatment methods were mainly to supplement deficiency and kill insects. The commonly used prescriptions included stemona root, bletilla, mahonia leaf, humulus, etc. However, the specific prescription and dosage were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, it was impossible to provide the specific prescriptions of ancient Chinese medicine to treat consumption.
In the reference materials, only the Youku link of the 2020 latest collector's edition of the Complete Collection of Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulae was given: list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_52340954? spm=a2h9p.12366999.app.SECTION~MAIN~SECTION~MAIN~5~5~5! 3~5~5! 2~5~5~5! 5~5~5! 2~5~A, but I'm not sure if it can still be read online. No other online reading resources for the complete collection of Chinese medicine prescriptions were found. No more information could be provided. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The most famous Chinese doctor in Nan Tong was Zhu Liangchun. The Liangchun Chinese Medicine Clinic he founded had a good reputation and was headed by Zhu Liangchun's daughter. In addition, there were other famous Chinese doctors in Nan Tong, such as Xi Tang and Liu Shenlin. Xi Tang was a special expert in the Chinese Medicine Department of the Sixth Hospital of Nan Tong, while Liu Shenlin was the chief physician of the Famous Doctor Hall of the Jiangsu Province Chinese Medicine Hospital. These old Chinese doctors had a certain reputation and reputation in the Jiangnan area.
There were a few famous traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in Nan Tong. Among them, Nantong City hospital was a general hospital with a team of experienced doctors. In addition, the Liangchun Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine located in Heping Bridge, Nan Tong, was also a good Chinese medicine hospital. The old doctor, Zhu Liangchun, who was sitting in the hall, enjoyed the State Council's subsidy and had a good reputation. The specific address and contact information could be found online.
He recommended a few good novels. Beihai Qiao's Chronicle of a Female Doctor was an ancient romance novel. The female Chinese medicine practitioner traveled through ancient times to become a great doctor. She had a good career and love. The female protagonist was not pretentious. She was sweet and not cruel. Her medical cases were reliable. She could read them in her free time and gain knowledge. Her " 80's Poisonous Doctor " was a modern romance about urban life. A Chinese medicine expert returned to 80's and met a great expert to open a clinic. She was a gentle and easy writer. The female lead had a great personality. Yi Xingchen's " I Can Add Points to My Reputation " was a fantasy story about an otherworldly continent. In the story, demons and ghosts were rampant. The male protagonist, Liu Heng, relied on his reputation points to break through his cultivation bottleneck. There were also Xiao Lan, Zhu Er, and other unique characters. The old " Di Daughter's Medical Way " was an ancient romance genre. The female protagonist's soul entered an unknown dynasty. She faced all kinds of troubles and used medical skills to fight for happiness. She was not a novice and did not have a bad ending. Zi Ruyan's " The Graceful Doctor " was an ancient romance genre. After the female protagonist transmigrated, she was troubled by her stepmother, sister, and fiancé. She relied on her medical skills to change her fate. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The "spirit" in Chinese medicine mostly referred to "spirit and light". From the perspective of the human body, the spirit of the human body in a broad sense refers to the master of the human body's life activities or its general embodiment, covering the aspects of form, expression, speech, expression, response, behavior, spirit, emotion, sound, pulse, etc. The spirit of the human body in a narrow sense refers to the spiritual activities of human consciousness, thinking, emotion, etc. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!