Comparison between Ye Tianshi and Wu Jutong in treatment of summer-heat disease.
10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.2018.0105
- Author:
Wei-Jing FAN
1
;
Qiu-Yan ZHANG
1
;
Chang-Geng FU
2
;
Xiao JIN
2
;
Tong XING
2
;
Ze-Ji CHEN
3
;
Xin ZHAO
4
;
Zhong-Hui ZHAO
1
;
Li-Na MIAO
1
;
Bao-Zhong YANG
2
Author Information
1. Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China.
2. Dongfang Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100078, China.
3. Puning People's Hospital Affiliated to Southern Medical University, Puning 515300, China.
4. Shangcai County People's Hospital, Zhumadian 463800, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Wu Jutong;
Ye Tianshi;
medication characteristics;
summer-heat disease
- From:
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
2018;43(18):3764-3770
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Through the traditional Chinese medicine inheritance platform system, with the help of medical records, Ye Tianshi and Wu Jutong's medication characteristics for summer heat sickness were analyzed, the laws of the two people's medication were summarized, and the similarities and differences between the two were explored to explore the relationship. As a result, it was found that both of them recognized the relationship between summer heat and wetness, and Wu Jutong believed that "wind" was also an important pathogenic factor. Both of the patients were treated with cold medicine and warm medicine. They used mostly bitter, sweet, pungent taste and lungs, spleen, stomach, and heart meridian are the main components; two are commonly used Armeniacae Semen Amarum, Talcum, Rehmanniae Radix, Ophiopogonis Radix, Pinelliae Rhizoma and other drugs, Ye Tianshi use Scrophulariae Radix, Tetrapanacis Medulla, Coicis Semen and other drugs more, Wu Jutong use Gypsum Fibrosum, Sojae Semen Praeparatum, Menthae Haplocalycis Herba and other drugs more; at the same time, a combination of two high-frequency medicines used by two people has been excavated, and a new prescription has been deduced to provide a reference for further understanding and treatment of summer diseases.