Chapter 102 Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Febrile Diseases(2/2)
The classic prescription school is a Chinese medicine school developed based on Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile Diseases".
The classical prescription school emphasizes the diagnosis of the six meridians, especially the accuracy of diagnosis and the accuracy of medication.
The classic prescriptions include: one dose stops, two doses are already done.
What it means is that one dose of medicine can cure the disease, prevent the disease from developing, and two doses of medicine can cure it.
The use of medicines in classical prescriptions is very rigorous. The addition and subtraction of each medicine must be repeated and verified by multiple prescriptions before the use and dosage can be finalized.
However, the efficacy of the classical prescription school is indeed awesome.
Zhang Yan is now a classic prescription, so he has the effect of taking medicine to relieve pain and taking medicine to relieve bowel movements.
There is no need to doubt that the classical sect is so awesome.
The founder of the Wendai School is Ye Tianshi.
In fact, the theory of warm disease originated earlier, and there was already a theory of warm disease before Ye Tianshi.
The cause of the disease is caused by the injustice of the four seasons, and it is believed that human diseases are caused by the warmth of the human body.
Therefore, the Warm Disease School advocates the use of cold and cool medicine.
According to this theory, Sun Simiao of the Tang Dynasty should also be considered as a representative of the warm disease school.
Ye Tianshi was just a master of southern medicine in the early Qing Dynasty, so the reason why Ye Tianshi was the founder.
It was because he first proposed the theoretical concept of warm disease school.
It clearly divides traditional Chinese medicine into two schools, the classic prescription school and the warm disease school.
Since then, there has been a saying of southern warm disease and northern classical prescriptions.
In fact, the root cause is that because most of the warm disease schools are from the south, there is no problem with using cold and cold medicine.
Moreover, there are many epidemics in the south, so the warm disease school has its own unique features in treating plagues and infectious diseases.
Later, there was a dispute between the north and the south.
The debate between the Wen Disease School and the Jing Fang School is the orthodox school and who is more powerful.
The Wendai School says that the medicines used in the classical prescription school are dangerous, and scorpions and centipedes dare to use all kinds of poisons, which have great side effects.
The classical prescription school mocks the warm disease school for not knowing how to use medicine, not understanding pharmacology, and using medicine randomly. It takes dozens of medicines for one prescription.
It's very noisy.
Even at a special period, the classics were persecuted by the warm disease faction.
This directly led to fundamental changes in the view of later generations on traditional Chinese medicine.
That is, traditional Chinese medicine focuses on health preservation and slow treatment effect.
In fact, these are all caused by the warm disease.
Speaking of these does not mean that the classical prescription school must be more powerful than the warm disease school.
In fact, the two families have their own strengths. As mentioned earlier, the warm disease school has unique features in treating infectious diseases and has conducted in-depth research on some fever symptoms.
The classical prescription school has clear diagnosis, strict medication, and quick results.
Zhang Yan has no emotional difference between the classical prescription school and the Wen Disease School.
It belongs to the practical school. I don’t care what school you are in. As long as it can cure diseases, I will use it.
Moreover, in Zhang Yan's view, the warm disease school was originally a medical theory developed based on the "Treatise on Febrile Diseases".
It is a very accomplished supplement to the "Treatise on Febrile Diseases".
However, future generations are incompetent and can only bark.
Chapter completed!