Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English reference 3 Overview 4 "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" Fangzhi Baitong Decoction 4.1 Prescription 4.2 Source 4.3 Function and Indications 4.4 Usage and Dosage of Baitong Decoction 4.5 Excerpt 5 "Yi Jian" Fang Zhibai Tong Decoction 5.1 Prescription 5.2 Function and Indications 5.3 Usage and Dosage of Baitong Decoction 5.4 Excerpt 6 "Jiewei Yuansou" Volume Sifang Baitong Decoction 6.1 Prescription 6.2 Function and Indications 6.3 Usage and Dosage of Baitong Decoction 6.4 Excerpt 7 "Waitai Secrets" Volume 2 Baitong Decoction quoted from "Behind the Elbow" 7.1 Composition 7.2 Preparation method 7.3 Function and indication 7.4 Usage and dosage of Baitong Decoction 7.5 Medication contraindications 8 References attached: 1 Baitong Decoction in ancient books 1 Pinyin
bái tōng tāng 2 English reference
for Activating Yang [Xiangya Medical Professional Dictionary]
Bai Tong Tang [21st Century Bilingual Science and Technology Dictionary] 3 Overview
Bai Tong Tang It is the name of a prescription, and there are about four prescriptions with the same name. 4 "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" Prescription Baitong Decoction 4.1 Prescription
Four white stalks of scallion, one or two dried ginger, and one raw aconite. [1]
Aconite 15g, dried ginger 6g, four scallions 4.2 Source
Baitong decoction is Sini decoction without licorice, reduce the amount of dried ginger, and then Made with green onion. It mainly treats yin-cold excess in the lower burner. It is urgent to unblock yang and break yin to prevent excess yin from forcing yang. Therefore, use the pungent and warm scallion white to unblock yang, combined with ginger, to unblock yang and restore the pulse. Because if the lowering effect is severe, the yin fluid will be damaged, so dry ginger can reduce the dryness and heat, and it has the meaning of protecting yin. If the benefit does not stop, there is reversal of the pulse, or retching and retching, it is a critical sign that the yin and cold are in the inside, the yang qi wants to escape upward, and the yin qi wants to escape downward. Therefore, it is urgent to use a pungent and hot agent to unblock the yang and restore the pulse. , and adding bile and human urine to nourish yin and balance yang is an anti-adjuvant method. The original text states: "If you take the soup, the person with sudden pulse will die, and the person with weak pulse will live." After the prescription, there is also "If you don't have the courage, you can also use it", which shows that the emphasis is on human urine. These are the details of Bai Tong plus Zhu Bile Decoction's syndrome and treatment, and the counter-adjuvant method of Tongmai Sini Decoction "without pig gall, use sheep gall instead", all have profound meanings and need to be understood in detail. 4.3 Function and Indications
The functions of Baitong Decoction prescribed in "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" are to expel yin-cold and warm yang energy [1]. Mainly used to treat Shaoyin disease, with lower benefit [1].
"Treatise on Febrile Diseases" recommends that Baitong Decoction breaks down yin and returns yang, and clears up and down circulation. It is mainly used to treat Shaoyin disease with excessive yin and yang syndrome. The hands and feet are reversed, the lower part is sharp, the pulse is weak, and the face is red. 4.4 Usage and dosage of Baitong Decoction
Decoction in water and take it twice [1].
For the above three flavors, boil one liter of water with three liters of water, remove the dregs, and then drink after cooling. If there is "unrelenting benefit, convulsions without pulse, retching, and irritability", add one mixture of pig bile (5ml) and five mixtures of human urine (25ml), which is called "Bai Tong plus pig bile soup". 4.5 Excerpt
"Treatise on Febrile Diseases" 5 "Yi Jian" Fang Zhi Bai Tong Decoction 5.1 Prescription
2 taels of dried ginger, 2 taels of aconite (raw). 5.2 Function and Indications
"Yi Jian" Fang Zhi Bai Tong Decoction is mainly used to treat typhoid fever and facilitate defecation. 5.3 Usage and dosage of Baitong Tang
Sip it on the mouth. Take 4 qian per serving, 2 cups of water, simmer for 6 minutes, remove the water and take it warm. 5.4 Excerpt
"Yi Jian" 6 "Jie Wei Yuansou" Volume Sifang Baitong Decoction 6.1 Prescription
Atractylodes, Akebia, papaya, Pediculus, Bupleurum, Qianghuo, Duhuo , pollen, honeysuckle, wind cane, achyranthes root, licorice, tangerine peel, horn needle, tribulus terrestris, mint, rice kernel, cocklebur seed, and saponin seed in equal parts. 6.2 Functions and Indications
Baitong Decoction from Sifang in "Jie Wei Yuansou" is mainly used to treat wind-induced leprosy. 6.3 Usage and dosage of Baitong Decoction
Add 1 tael of Smilax cocos, ginger and jujube to each patch, decoct it in water and take it. 6.4 Excerpt
"Jie Wei Yuansou" Volume 4 7 "Waitai Secret" Volume 2 Quoted from "Behind the Elbow" Baitong Decoction 7.1 Composition
1 Aconite Aconite (raw, Peel off the black skin and break into 8 pieces), half a liang of dried ginger (cannon), half a liang of licorice (broiled), 14 white scallions (one side has half a liang of rhino horn). 7.2 Preparation method
Top cut. 7.3 Function and Indications
Volume 2 of "Waitai Mi Yao" cited Baitong Decoction from "Behind the Elbow", which is mainly used to treat typhoid fever, diarrhea and dysentery, thirst and inability to eat, deficiency and irritability. 7.4 Usage and Dosage of Baitong Decoction
Take 3 liters of water, boil 1 liter and 2 cups, drain, and let it warm before taking it.
7.5 Medication Contraindications