Discussion on the Medication Rules and Characteristics of Plague Diseases Based on Ancient Febrile Disease Texts from Zhejiang
10.16466/j.issn1005-5509.2025.07.007
- VernacularTitle:基于浙派温病古籍探讨瘟疫类疾病的用药规律与特点
- Author:
Jiao ZHANG
1
;
Jiaqi PENG
;
Shuo HUANG
Author Information
1. 浙江中医药大学 杭州 310053
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Zhejiang school of febrile disease;
Great Compendium of Febrile Diseases;
plague;
R language;
data mining;
literature research;
medication rule;
cluster analysis
- From:
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
2025;49(7):843-850
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
[Objective]To explore the medication patterns of Zhejiang school of febrile diseases school in treating epidemic diseases through data mining in relevant articles in the Great Compendium of Febrile Diseases.[Methods]By reviewing TCM professional monographs and related literature with search terms such as"epidemic","plague"and"febrile disease",the monographs on the Zhejiang school of febrile disease and plague in the Great Compendium of Febrile Diseases were organized and summarized.Taking into account the regional climate and specific political and social factors in Zhejiang,the plague types were categorized.Using the R language platform(version 4.3.2),frequency statistics,classification statistics and systematic clustering analysis of Chinese medicine prescriptions were conducted.[Results]The study included a total of 14 monographs,and the selected prescriptions were obtained 84 in total,with 209 kinds of Chinese herbs.The plague types were categorized into wind-heat evil toxin syndrome,summer-dampness syndrome and lingering evil syndrome.Among them,there were 34 prescriptions for wind-heat evil toxin syndrome,26 for summer-dampness syndrome and 24 for lingering evil syndrome.In the classification of Chinese herbs,wind-heat evil toxin syndrome was mainly dominated by heat-clearing and exterior-releasing herbs,summer-dampness syndrome was mainly dominated by heat-clearing and diuretic and dampness-dispelling herbs,and lingering evil syndrome was most widely dominated by tonifying and heat-clearing herbs.Cluster analysis yielded a total of 8 core prescription groups,mainly focusing on heat-clearing herbs,diuretic and dampness-dispelling herbs,and tonifying herbs.[Conclusion]The treatment of plague by Zhejiang school of febrile disease is mostly combined with heat-clearing,dampness-percolating,deficiency-tonifying and exterior-releasing herbs.The wind-heat evil toxin syndrome is treated with pungent-cool and bitter-cold herbs to clear and relieve stagnated heat,combined with a small amount of pungent-warm herbs.In the summer-dampness syndrome,the three methods of promoting the upper-Jiao,unblocking the middle-Jiao and seeping the lower-Jiao are used to open and promote tri-Jiao,and aromatic herbs may also be combined to promote Qi movement and resolve dampness.In the case of the syndrome with lingering pathogenic factors,the therapeutic principle of clearing and dispersing to resolve and ventilate is adopted to expel the residual pathogenic factors.At the same time,the method of tonifying deficiency and promoting the production of body fluids is applied to support the healthy Qi,thereby achieving the effect of tonifying the healthy Qi and dispelling pathogenic factors These principles not only provide new methods for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of different types of plague,but also expand the ideas for subsequent medical research.