Master Doctor in the City

Chapter 3636: :communicate with

According to Mr. Meng Lao, Mongolian medicine requires medical treatment, as well as acupuncture treatment.

Like Mongolian medicine, acupuncture treatment mainly uses fire needles. Fire acupuncture is a method of rapidly piercing the acupuncture point with a red-burning needle to treat diseases. This method has the functions of warming the meridians and dispelling cold, and activating the meridians, so it can be used clinically for the treatment of deficiency and cold carbuncle.

In addition, Mongolian medicine is mainly botanical. The ancients summed up the properties of Mongolian medicine as heavy, oily, cold, dull, light, rough, hot, and sharp.

There are three methods of modern classification of Mongolian medicine, namely according to the medicinal part, the family or the medicinal effect. With the introduction of the Tibetan "Sibu Medical Code" into Mongolia, Tibetan medicine has played a certain role in promoting the development of Mongolian medicine. At the same time, some Tibetan medicines have also been accepted by Mongolian medicine.

Ye Chen didn't think it was very curious about these, because he had learned a lot from Chinese medicine, so it seemed to be very similar to Chinese medicine.

However, the other party also talked about bone orthopedics in Mongolian medicine.

In traditional Chinese medicine, if you understand the powerful orthopedic technique, when some patients have fractures, they can be completely cured without surgery.

As the old man said, the Mongolian doctor Choerzimmergen is often good at getting rid of the dislocations and fractures of joints that cannot be extended and flexed.

In "The Four Parts of Ganlu", Ishbalagi combined the traditional medical experience of Mongolian orthopedics, creative medical techniques and theories to elaborate on "trauma medical treatment", "bone treatment", "dislocation reduction" and "shock". The theories and practical contents such as "brain therapy" have greatly developed the theory and technology of Mongolian medicine and surgery.

However, what made Ye Chen most surprised and surprised was the other medical techniques of Mongolian medicine.

Like Mongolian medicine brain shock.

When the head is hit by an external force or shaken strongly, a temporary impairment of brain function occurs, causing syncope and coma, but the lack of qualitative changes in brain tissue is called a concussion.

The Mongols, who are mainly engaged in animal husbandry, are good at horseback riding and archery, and there is a high incidence of concussions. When falling from a cart, horse, or high place, the back of the head touches the ground, or the head is hit by a club, or hit by a brick or stone, etc., it is easy to cause a concussion. If the external force of the blow is too strong, the skull bone may loosen.

The main symptom of a concussion patient is syncope, but it usually takes less than 30 minutes to recover. Although there was no obvious change in blood pressure, respiration, body temperature, etc., the pulse was accompanied by tremor.

After regaining consciousness, symptoms such as dizziness, headache, heavy head and inability to lift, loss of hair, lethargy, headache, chills, nausea, and vomiting of yellow-green watery objects.

If the suture adventitia ruptures, walking will stagger, eyes can not close, dizziness, vomiting, or even coma. If the sutures are loose, local throbbing tingling will occur; if the bone is damaged, in addition to the above symptoms, it is accompanied by fever, red eyes, nose bleeding and other symptoms. If yellow water accumulates in the injured area, symptoms such as eyesight, deafness, and stomach upset will appear.

The "brain concussion" that Mr. Meng Lao is talking about is a peculiar treatment for concussion that has been widely circulated among the Mongolian people and has a long history.

It has the characteristics of being easy to obtain materials, easy to master, and effective in use. It is a major feature of Mongolian medicine treatment and has been compiled and included in many works. It is recorded in Han Dynasty literature that Su Wu was wounded by a knife once. Doctor Xiongnu dug a hole and added hot ashes. He put the fainted Su Wu on the hot ashes and escaped from danger by violating it. "The Four Nectars", with the title of "Mongolian Medicine Brain Concussion", introduces the treatment of concussion in more detail; the Mongolian manuscript of "Diagnosis and Treatment of Hundred Diseases Ancient Prescriptions" contains: "Children concussion, digging Hang the child upside down in the pit, and slap the soles of the feet three times"; what’s more interesting is that the camel has a concussion, "slap the head with a wooden hammer" and so on.

This shows that Mongolian medicine brain-shaking technique has curative effects on humans and animals. The clinical practice of livestock brain shock may provide scientific experimental experience for human brain shock. In any case, these are "concussion therapy".

Ye Chen felt a little different when he heard it. It was the first time he heard of it.

However, when he was in the countryside, Ye Chen had heard of such a thing.

It was a native dog in the countryside who was knocked unconscious, even half-dead, and buried directly in the ground. However, it was not completely buried. Then I looked over and found that the dog was completely healed again.

Now it seems that it is really similar to the Mongolian medicine that Mr. Meng said now.

Mr. Meng Lao looked at Ye Chen's curious look, and said: "The treatment principle of Mongolian medicine brain shock is to "treat shock with shock", "combine shock with calmness", and "shock first and then calm."

The specific operations are the following methods. In the wooden mortar method, a wooden mortar is prepared, and the wooden mortar is buckled on the patient's head with the Baihui point as the center. The mouth of the mortar is pressed against the scalp with a soft thick cloth. Then use a small wooden stick to hit the bottom of the mortar, using three times as one beat for a total of 21 times.

The second method is stick strokes. Let the patient sit on the chair, the assistant fixes the patient's head with both hands, before the operation, wrap the head with a wide bandage around the ears, connect the two ends of the bandage to the painful side, hold the wooden stick in the right hand, and apply force one inch away from the head Hit the cloth head three times. Then hit the other three sides of the head three times in the same way.

If there is no stick, it can be replaced by the little finger side of the palm. Then use both palms to squeeze and rub from the outside of the head, shaking and pressing from the top of the head, use five fingernails to pinch and scratch from the forehead to the upper side several times, and finally push and rub on the head veins and along the spine. After the above technique is over, put the goat hair that has been fried in butter on the head and wrap it with coarse white cloth for three weeks. Moxibustion was applied to the loose joints after the operation.

The third type is the sole percussion method. Ask the patient to lie on his back, place a small wooden board against the sole of the foot, and beat on the wooden board. This method can also restore the brain that has been shaken. Those who are not suitable for this method, such as those suffering from severe hypertension, can use the bandage tightening method. The surgeon fixes the patient's head with one hand, and pulls the bandage around the head seven times with one hand from the side where the sutures are loosened. The other three sides are also pulled in the same way.

After the operation, white wine was sprayed on the top of the head daily for pressing and rubbing, and the acupoints on the upper part of the eyebrows and the temple were used for pinching massage. At the same time, take the medicine orally, cook the yellow lamb or roe deer meat with the lamb, add the decoction with dried **** and a small amount of brown sugar, and take it twice a day. It is also appropriate to cast Qixiong pills, Liuweishi Jueming powder and other prescriptions to clear away heat and benefit brain.

The patient should rest in a quiet and cool place and avoid sun-burning. You should not shout loudly and exercise vigorously until you fully recover. The diet should be based on gruel, milk, cheese and other dairy foods and fruits. In addition, the "concussion" therapy for internal organ trauma and waist injury has also been spread to this day, and some therapies have been compiled into books.

For example, the "Ancient Prescriptions for Diagnosis and Treatment of Hundred Diseases" introduces various methods of treating liver injury and lumbar injury. These traditional experiences of treating various injuries are still circulated among the people.

Ye Chen was really surprised when he heard Mr. Meng's details.

However, this kind of medical technique is still very dangerous to the patient, especially the acupuncture points of the human body, including the Baihui acupoint, which are very sensitive parts. If you are not careful, you may even kill the patient.

Some of these are desirable and some are not.

However, Ye Chen knew that it was usually a very skilled Mongolian doctor who would dare to do that.

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