Chapter 467: Utilizing Classical Prescriptions



Lin Xuehong carefully thought about the prescription Yun Heng mentioned. The more she thought about it, the more wonderful it seemed to her. Lin Xuehong thought to herself that she could also treat this disease, but she couldn't think of the prescription Yun Heng mentioned.

"I just said that we should treat patients based on syndrome differentiation and not just follow prescriptions."

Yun Heng smiled and said, "Ma Huang Lian Qian Chi Xiao Dou Tang is indeed the prescription in the Treatise on Febrile Diseases for treating jaundice and external symptoms."

"Um!"

Wang Xuemeng nodded. "Typhoid fever with internal heat and blood stasis will cause the body to turn yellow. Ma Huang Lian Qian Chi Xiao Dou Tang is the main treatment."

Yun Heng couldn't help laughing again. He found that Wang Xuemeng particularly liked to quote from classics. This time, it was either "Golden Chamber" or "Treatise on Febrile Diseases".

"Ah, Doctor Yun, please continue."

Wang Xuemeng felt a little embarrassed, she couldn't help herself.

In fact, what Yun Heng didn't know was that Wang Xuemeng was indeed highly regarded in the Department of Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Lin Xuehong also liked Wang Xuemeng very much. The reason for her liking her was actually because Wang Xuemeng read a lot of medical books and could remember most of them.

When Wang Xuemeng first arrived at the department, she attracted the attention of the senior doctor for the first time. This also led to the fact that over the past year, Wang Xuemeng subconsciously liked to perform in this aspect. After all, this was a plus point.

"Putting aside the text of the Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Dr. Wang might want to take a closer look at the composition of this prescription. Ephedra dispels exterior cold and dissipates water vapor, and can be said to be a special medicine for the lung meridian. Forsythia can dispel wind, clear heat, and detoxify, and can also disperse blood stagnation and qi accumulation in the meridians. Apricot kernel soothes the lungs, and can help ephedra dissipate lung qi and promote water circulation. Red adzuki beans can promote blood circulation and unclog the meridians..."

Yun Heng completely disassembled the entire prescription and explained each one: "Mulberry bark clears heat and promotes diuresis, ginger and jujube harmonize the Ying and Wei, and licorice harmonizes the other herbs. Whether viewed in terms of both compatibility or efficacy, the entire prescription promotes lung function, relieves exterior symptoms, clears heat and promotes diuresis, and detoxifies and promotes diuresis. Therefore, this prescription can be used to treat water, dampness, blood stasis, and toxins that have accumulated in the skin or have sunken into the internal organs."

Wang Xuemeng thought carefully: "Doctor Yun, it seems that what you said is right."

Yun Heng was speechless. What did he mean by "it seems to be right"?

It was obvious that Doctor Wang was still a little bothered by the article, so Yun Heng brought up Ji Fengwen's words: "Doctor Wang, although 'Treatise on Febrile Diseases' and 'Golden Chamber' are both medical classics and can be studied, they are hundreds or even thousands of years old. Modern medicine is constantly developing, and so is Traditional Chinese Medicine."

"Nowadays, many people praise a doctor's superb medical skills with phrases like 'Hua Tuo is back in the world' or 'The Medical Sage is reborn'. This is simply a way of showing respect for the ancient sages. In my opinion, even if the Medical Sage were reborn, his skills wouldn't necessarily surpass those of today's national masters."

"I agree with what Doctor Yun said."

Zhang Hongfei hurriedly said, "The ancients were indeed remarkable. We cannot deny the status and contributions of Zhang Zhongjing and Hua Tuo in medicine, but knowledge is undoubtedly constantly advancing. Later generations are groping for knowledge based on the experience of their predecessors. If, after so many years, we are not as good as our ancestors who lived thousands of years ago, then we, the descendants, are truly regressing."

"Yeah, that's the point."

Yun Heng nodded and said, "You can learn the classic prescriptions, but in clinical application, you still have to differentiate the symptoms and treat them flexibly according to the symptoms. You can't be bound by the rules."

"Doctor Yun, I understand."

Wang Xuemeng nodded and said with a smile, "Doctor Yun, you're amazing. I've been in the hospital for so long, and every time our Doctor Liu and Director Lin praise me, even if I'm wrong, they still praise me. You're the first one to teach me this, and you taught me so clearly."

“Ahem!”

Lin Xuehong couldn't help coughing twice when she heard this. This girl.

"ah......"

Wang Xuemeng was startled. She was so engrossed in listening that she forgot Lin Xuehong was right next to her. Now Director Lin heard everything.

"Director Lin!"

Only then did Yun Heng notice Lin Xuehong and hurriedly greeted her.

Lin Xuehong glared at Wang Xuemeng, then smiled and said to Yun Heng, "Xiaoyun's analysis is quite accurate. In specific cases, classical prescriptions can be used and used as a reference, but we cannot be bound by them. Only by distinguishing symptoms and treating them according to the symptoms and applying the classical prescriptions flexibly can we maximize their effectiveness."

"Director Lin, I understand."

Wang Xuemeng still felt a little guilty. She had just said that to Director Lin. She hoped that Director Lin would not make things difficult for her.

"Director Lin!"

The patient's family members only noticed Lin Xuehong at this moment and hurriedly stood up to greet her. Since they came to Shuguang, they naturally already knew who the chief physicians of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine were.

"Um."

Lin Xuehong nodded and said to Yun Heng, "I'll leave this patient to you, Yun Heng. If you have any questions, you can contact me."

"Yes, I understand, Director Lin."

Yun Heng nodded.

Lin Xuehong didn't say anything else and first left the observation room. As she walked out, Lin Xuehong sighed, "This Yun Heng is amazing. Wasn't the discussion between her and Director Qi just now a bit conservative?"

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