TCM Master Zhou Zhongying's Experience in Treating Exogenous Febrile Diseases with Compound Method Theory
10.14148/j.issn.1672-0482.2025.0122
- VernacularTitle:国医大师周仲瑛复法理论辨治外感热病经验
- Author:
Zhipan ZHENG
1
;
Fang YE
Author Information
1. 河南省人民医院中医科,河南 郑州 450003;郑州大学人民医院中医科,河南 郑州 450003
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Compound Method Theory;
compound pathogenesis;
Zhou Zhongying;
exogenous febrile disease;
clear qi fen and cool ying fen
- From:
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2025;41(1):122-127
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The paper summarizes the theoretical basis of the Compound Method Theory proposed by the first TCM master Professor Zhou Zhongying for the treatment of exogenous febrile diseases.The theoretical basis is the rapid development of the disease and its continuity;pathological factors are intertwined and mutually causal;the disease is retained and transmitted,and multiple organs are re-lated;the condition is critical and dangerous,with a mix of ups and downs.The key points of applying the complex method are to iden-tify pathological factors and distinguish between the primary and secondary factors;identify the location of the disease and pay attention to the relationship between pathogenic factors and positive factors;clarify the excess and deficiency of cold and heat,in order to a-chieve a peaceful balance between yin and yang;predict the spread of the disease and promptly intercept and reverse it.The commonly used compound methods for external febrile diseases,such as clearing qi fen and cooling ying fen,resolving the exterior and interior,and promoting the upper,dispersing the middle,and guiding the lower were proposed.The treatment of severe external febrile diseases such as syncope and prolapse was also carried out using the methods of promoting qi and blood circulation,strengthening healthy qi and consolidating the body.