Chapter 221 Four Medical Books
After seeing Mrs. Zhou, Huang Zisu went back to her place of residence. After lunch, she went back to her room alone and began to write the fourth medical book.

The first medical book is "Chinese Medicinal Materials". This book is a medical book for apprentices to lay the foundation for understanding the efficacy, indications, processing, usage, dosage, and contraindications of various herbal medicines.

Da Ya and the others are currently studying the contents of this book. They have been away from home for so long, and they must have learned almost the same amount of this book.

The second medical book is "Basic Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine", and the third medical book is "Acupuncture Method" to study together.

And Huang Zisu estimated to the apprentices that it would take one year to complete the "Basic Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine". As for "Acupuncture and Acupuncture", it would take more than one year to learn, and other things can be taught later.

As for the needling technique, touching the acupoints and needling, the apprentices can slowly learn how to use acupuncture on their respective bodies.

Familiar with techniques and acupuncture points, the speed of learning depends on the speed of their self-injury and learning.

Slowly learn in depth from simple TCM theories, and after finishing the "Basic Knowledge of TCM", Huang Zisu plans to further in-depth teaching of TCM content knowledge in the next stage.

That is the fourth medical book "Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine" that Huang Zisu is going to write.

"Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine" includes four parts: four diagnosis, syndrome differentiation, disease diagnosis and medical records.

The four diagnostic methods include inspection, auscultation, interrogation, and palpation.

Syndrome differentiation includes eight principles, etiology, qi, blood and body fluid, viscera, meridians, six meridians, Wei, qi, ying and blood, and triple burner.

Diagnosis mainly includes the basic knowledge of disease diagnosis, such as naming and classification.

Medical records include reading and writing of medical records and medical records.

"Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine" should also be studied together with "28 Pulse Conditions of the Human Body".

Huang Zisu reckoned that after finishing "Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine" and "28 Pulse Conditions of the Human Body", the knowledge of Chinese medicine was almost finished, and after that, it was time to practice and improve her own medical skills.

In the future, Huang Zisu will write other medical books, and the specifics will depend on the follow-up apprenticeship.

After Huang Zisu saw that there were so many contents in "Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine", she felt her scalp go numb just thinking about it.

Because the more medical books you write, the more complicated the typesetting will be in the future. Some things will be missed when writing, and you have to add, subtract, delete, and rebind.

It is estimated that it will take half a year to finish writing and typesetting "Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine".

As for "Human Body 28 Pulse Conditions", it is easy to write, you only need to write down the various pulse conditions of the human body, and it is not too easy to write down compared with "Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine".

Moreover, no one else can help with this matter. Only after she writes out all the content and shows it to her grandpa and uncle can they give opinions on what needs to be added or subtracted.

Huang Zisu was writing medical books by herself in the room, while her grandfather, grandma, aunts, and uncles were roasting in the main hall, cracking melon seeds and chatting.

Huang Zisu first wrote down what she wanted to write one by one, and first listed a general framework for writing. When she was about to write by hand, she didn't expect to go to the palace to ask herself to see a doctor.

And her grandma and grandpa didn't expect that some relatives of the royal family wanted to invite Susu from his family to see a doctor. While they were shocked, they were even more worried that something unexpected would happen to Huang Zisu in the palace.

"Is our Susu really good? I didn't expect that everyone in the palace invited her to see a doctor." After Huang Zisu left, Huang Jing said with excitement on her face.

"Sometimes it's not a good thing to be so powerful. It's nothing if the noble man's illness is cured! If it's not cured, I'm afraid our family Su Su will be angered by the noble man in the palace and Susu will suffer." Mrs. Huang Zhang worried.

"Mother, didn't you say that Susu treated the magistrate's mother of Yushui Prefecture and had a relationship with Zhou Zhizhou? With this relationship, our family Susu's safety is also guaranteed.

Besides, our family Susu's medical skills are excellent, so it's not certain that Susu can treat the nobles of the palace. "Although Huang Qi was also worried about her family Susu, she calmly comforted her mother.

"Hope it!"

.

"The daughter of the people has seen the prince and concubine." When the servants of the palace brought Huang Zisu to a magnificent hall carved with dragons and phoenixes, there were two elegant men and women sitting in the hall. Needless to say, Huang Zisu also knew this. Who are the two of them? She stepped forward and gave a blessing to them.

"Although I am blind, my ears are good, but you are saluting this king, get up!"

Huang Zisu was slightly taken aback when she heard the words, the Prince Xun didn't know whether it was because he was suspicious or he valued his dignity, he cared so much whether he saluted him, Huang Zisu thanked him without showing any expression on his face, "Thank you, Prince."

"Little Doctor Huang, I will trouble you to show the prince." Princess Xun first smiled and nodded at Huang Zisu, and then she signaled the servants to move the embroidered pier and put it in front of the prince so that Doctor Xiao Huang could show it to the prince. diagnosis.

"Don't worry, prince and concubine, I will do my best to treat him." Huang Zisu stepped forward to sit on the embroidered pier, and began to give the pulse of Prince Xun calmly.

As soon as Huang Zisu put her fingers on Lord Xun's pulse, she quickly discovered the pulse of Lord Xun.

Prince Xun not only suffers from stagnation of liver qi and blockage of Xuanfu, but also injury to liver and stagnation of qi.

The essence of the five viscera and six internal organs is focused on the eyes, which depends on the dredging of the liver. If the liver qi stagnates and the veins are blocked, the essence of body fluids cannot be concentrated on the eyes.

In addition, the kidney yang is insufficient, and the divine light is weakened.

However, the divine light is the essence of natural vision in the eyes. The divine light comes from the gate of life, passes through the gallbladder, and originates from the heart.

If due to weak endowment, yang deficiency of the body, or prolonged illness, damage to the kidney yang will result in the weakening of the vital fire in the kidney, unable to warm the viscera, resulting in the decline of the divine light, blindness and inability to see.

In the end, Prince Xun still had liver and kidney yin deficiency, and lack of blood cleansing.

The liver stores blood, and the eyes can see everything when the blood is obtained; the kidney stores essence, and when the essence and blood are abundant, the eyes can see everything.The liver belongs to wood, the kidney belongs to water, and water can produce wood, so there is the same origin of decane.If the body is weak, or the housework is not temperate, it can cause deficiency of liver and kidney yin, and insufficient blood purification, resulting in rootless divine light and blind eyes.

Huang Zisu guessed that before Prince Xun lost his eyesight, his eyesight must be bad.

This time the horse fell to the ground and hit his head, causing his eyes to lose sight.

Either there is a blockage in a blood vessel in the eye or something.

Either the nerve is injured, it should be the upper temporal part of the brow arch is hit, and the external force is transmitted to the optic canal through the skull, resulting in vision and visual field impairment caused by optic nerve damage, and then blind, mistakenly thought to be blind.

If the disease is intervened by means of treatment, the blockage or the eye nerve will heal itself, and the symptoms of blindness and blindness will naturally improve on their own.

Of course, this premise is that the patient's mentality is better.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like