Professor Shi Guanqing′s three cases of miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine
WANG Xueke1 HUANG Lin2 CUI Yinglin2
1.The Second Clinical Medical College, He′nan University of Chinese Medicine, He′nan Province, Zhengzhou 450000, China;
2.Famous Doctor′s Hall, He′nan Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, He′nan Province, Zhengzhou 450002, China
Abstract:Professor Shi Guanqing is one of the first batch of state-level famous old traditional Chinese medicine doctors. He is skilled in classics, medical theories, differentiation of symptoms and signs, fine prescription and simple medicine, and his effect is as good as a drum. The author has the honor of sorting out professor Shiˊs manuscripts and medical records before his death. He only got a claw and could not see the whole leopard. Therefore, he chose three medical miscellaneous medical records. The following is a brief introduction. I hope you can give me your advice. Case 1: the patient suffered from systemic edema for 2 years, and many western medicines were used to treat it, but the effect was not good. Professor Shi explored the cause of the disease according to his condition, and chose the method of invigorating spleen and warming the spleen to eliminate edema. Case 2: the patient got up in the morning with severe diarrhea and obvious abdominal drop. The blame lies in spleen weakness. Using the method of invigorating yang and spleen, the classic formula Buzhong Yiqi Decoction was chosen, and the curative effect was very good. Case 3: the patient suffered epilepsy due to accumulation of phlegm fire in liver and gallbladder. Both the symptoms and root causes were taken into consideration, eliminating phlegm and relieving convulsion to treat the symptoms, strengthening spleen and calming heart to treat the root causes. Chaihu plus Longgu Muli Decoction was selected for treatment, and the effect was very good.
王雪可1 黄琳2 崔应麟2. 石冠卿教授内科杂病验案三则[J]. 中国医药导报, 2020, 17(7): 124-126,134.
WANG Xueke1 HUANG Lin2 CUI Yinglin2. Professor Shi Guanqing′s three cases of miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine. 中国医药导报, 2020, 17(7): 124-126,134.