Excuse me, is there a good old Chinese doctor in Jiangyin?

Five factors affecting the road of traditional Chinese medicine

First, a group of famous old Chinese medicine practitioners in my hometown.

I am glad that I live in my hometown, Jiangyin, which is a hometown of Chinese medicine. In Jiangyin, there used to be Li Jiang who wrote about four syndromes of wind and diaphragm, Liu Baozhi, a febrile disease expert who wrote about wenyuan in modern times, and Liu Xuan's four medical records were also popular all over the world. The modern classic Cao Fuying is an outstanding representative of Jiangyin traditional Chinese medicine. When I was studying Chinese medicine, there were a group of provincial famous old Chinese medicine practitioners in Jiangyin. At that time, it was said that there were four donkey kong.

My first teacher, Mr. Ye Bingren, is one of them. Mr. Ye graduated from China Medical College in Shanghai in the 1940s. He is proficient in Chinese and western medicine and has rich clinical experience. He taught me a lot. He is an old Chinese doctor who attaches great importance to the technology of western medicine. His motto is "Academics have no borders, and treatment is effective".

The second person to be mentioned is Mr. Xia Yijun, who is a disciple of Mr. Zhu of the typhoid school in southern Jiangsu. He is cheerful, intelligent and devoted to seeing a doctor. In clinic, Rhizoma Coptidis is used to treat typhoid fever, which is also called Xia Chuanlian. Xiexin Decoction and Guigan Long Mu Decoction are commonly used. At that time, when I was in the writing group of Health Bureau, Xia was always the editor-in-chief, working under him, and I learned a lot, especially the diagnosis and treatment style of Zhujiajian Island typhoid school.

The third is Mr. Xing Yujiang, and Xia Lao is a classmate. Xing Lao's brushwork is neat and dignified, his literary talent is good, and his medical records are beautifully worded. He has been poor all his life, but he is infatuated with Chinese medicine. He said that life only needs a table, a chair and a bed! Life in the 1970s was hard, but sometimes Xing Lao was very happy when he went to his single dormitory at night. He would give me a glass of milk (milk powder was a luxury at that time) and then tell me what he saw and heard, including his treatment of serious illness and anecdotes in the field of Chinese medicine.

The fourth is Mr. Chen Jiadong, who is good at using Zhang Xichun's prescriptions and likes to collect folk prescriptions. There are often some strange prescriptions in clinic, and his calligraphy is very elegant.

In addition to the above, Jiangyin also has a famous doctor, Mr. Xia Wuying, who is good at catching internal injuries and miscellaneous diseases under the rule of law. Mr. Yu Zuqi has a unique set of prescriptions, most of which belong to his experience. Mr. Zhou Mudan is good at treating gynecological diseases with drugs such as Jasper Powder, Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi and Cortex Lycii. There is also Professor Cao Yongkang of Zhenjiang Medical College, who is good at using Guizhi decoction to add flavor, and has greatly exerted Mr. Zhu's academic thoughts and experience. The old Chinese medicine practitioners in Jiangyin are all clinicians. They don't talk about empty metaphysical theory, but pay attention to actual curative effect, which has a great influence on me.

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