Introduction to Pinghu Yinzi

Contents 1 Pinyin 2 "Introduction to Medicine" Volume 8 2.1 Alias ??of Pinghu Yinzi 2.2 Composition 2.3 Indications 2.4 Notes: 1 Pinyin of Pinghu Yinzi in ancient books

píng hú yǐn zǐ 2 "Introduction to Medicine" Volume 8 2.1 Alias ??of Pinghu Yinzi

Chaiping Tang 2.2 Composition

Pingwei San, Xiaochaihu Tang. 2.3 Indications

Malaria, cold and heat are equal; damp malaria, body pain, heavy hands and feet, more cold and less heat, and a wet pulse. 2.4 Notes

Chai Ping Tang ("Huan Di Bian Fang" cited in Volume 3 of "Supplementary Collection of Nei Jing").

Pinghu Yinzi in the ancient book "Introduction to Medicine": [Waiji·Volume 7 General Ancient Prescriptions and Poems] Miscellaneous diseases

There are other syndromes, and they can be added or subtracted according to the properties of the medicine. Stir-fry with warm tonic and used raw for digestion. Pinghu Yinzi is this prescription combined with Xiao Bupleurum Decoction, which can treat malaria with equal amounts of cold and heat. Shenling Atractylodes (powder)... "Encyclopedia of Ancient and Modern Medical Traditions": [Volume 30: Full Gate] Prescription

Take 8 pieces, boil for eight minutes, and take warmly from time to time. ("Ji Sheng") Pinggan Yinzi can treat irregular moods and anger, uneven liver qi, evil in the spleen and stomach, fullness in the heart and abdomen, dizziness and vomiting, and floating pulse... "Shiyi Effective Prescriptions": [Volume 6 Dafang Pulse Miscellaneous Medicine] Fullness

Take two pills, fry until seven minutes, remove the phlegm, and take it warmly without delay. Pinggan Yinzi treats irregular mood and anger and uneven liver qi. The evil takes place in the spleen and stomach, the heart is distended, the two sides are obstructed and stuffy, dizziness and vomiting... "Introduction to Medicine": [Waiji·Volume 7 General Ancient Prescriptions and Poems] Miscellaneous Diseases

Skin, licorice, and betel nut each Two and a half minutes, fried ginger. It can be used to treat irregular mood and anger, uneven liver qi, evil in the spleen and stomach, distension of the chest, abdomen and flanks, dizziness and vomiting, and a floating and stringy pulse.

Divide... "Encyclopedia of Ancient and Modern Medical Traditions": [Volume 88 Collection of Young and Young People (Part 1)] Transformed Steamed Prescriptions