Brief introduction of fumigation therapy in ancient books

Fumigation moxibustion is a kind of moxibustion. It refers to the method of fumigating the affected area after boiling the folium Artemisiae Argyi or medicine with its hot air, or fumigating the affected area with it after igniting with fire. For example, "Compendium of Materia Medica Volume XV": "Wind disease of goose's paw: four or five cups of wormwood leaves and four or five bowls of water, boiled for five or six times, put in a vat, bound with linen, smoked with the palm of your hand on the bottle, and reheated if it is cold." He also quoted "After Elbow" to treat "stroke pain, heart failure, and dry moxa, rub it into Navajo, plug the hole, leave only one eye, burn moxa with sore eyes, and you will know at once." Compendium of Materia Medica: "Wind disease of goose's paw: four or five taels of moxa, four or five bowls of water, boiled for five or six times, put in a big mouth bottle, tied tightly with linen, and smoked with the palm of your hand on the bottle. If it is cold, it will be reheated." "Fumigation of boils and scabies: Divide the cooked Folium Artemisiae Argyi, Semen Momordicae of San Qian, Realgar and Sulfur into four pieces, put them in yin and yang tiles and bake them in the quilt." "Elbow Emergency Prescription": "Stroke hurts, and you don't follow it. You sweat with dry moxa, rub it on the Navajo, stuff it into the hole, leaving only one eye, burn it on the sore spot with moxa smoke, and you will know at once. "

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