Introduction to entomological dentistry

Directory 1 pinyin 2 "* dictionary: toothpaste 2. 1 place of origin 2.2 pinyin name 2.3 toothpaste alias 2.4 source 2.5 original dosage form 2.6 place of origin distribution 2.7 taste 2.8 function indication 2.9 toothpaste usage and dosage 2. 10 note 2. 1 extract attachment.

2 Dictionary of Dental Medicine 2. 1 Originated from Guizhou folk medicine.

2.2 Pinyin name Chónɡ Yá Yào

2.3 The aliases of dental drugs are Trident Gold, Trifolium Artemisiae Argyi, Typhoid Head, Big Arrow Root (Guangxi Medicinal Plant Catalogue), Three Sisters (Guangxi Chinese Herbal Medicine), Oxtail Grass, Trifolium Plantaginis and Red Deer Tail (illustrated by Chinese higher plants).

2.4 The source is the whole grass or root of Rabdosia trilobata (Labiatae). Harvest in summer and autumn.

2.5 prototype Rabdosia tenuifolia, also known as Rabdosia tenuifolia.

Herbs perennial, about 60 cm tall. Stems erect, with four blunt edges, densely covered with white rough hairs. 3 Impeller-shaped, with extremely short stalks, long oval leaves, 4 ~ 9 cm long and 1 ~ 3 cm wide, tapering at the apex, wide wedge-shaped at the base, rough serrations at the edge, green at the top, short white hairs after vacuum pumping, and densely covered with white fur at the bottom. Boat, 10 floret, complete panicle, opposite leaf axils; Calyx campanulate, 5-toothed, densely white tomentose; Corolla is purplish red, with white hair outside, the base of the crown tube contracts, and there is a shallow sac at the upper part of the contraction. The upper lip is 4-lobed, the lobes are reflexed and the lower lip is boat-shaped. Stamens 4, 2 strong, anthers T-shaped; Style 2-lobed.

2.6 Habitat distribution is born in mountainous areas and grassy slopes.

2.7 Sexual taste is bitter and mild.

① Guizhou folk medicine: "warm in nature, pungent in taste and slightly toxic."

② Guangxi Chinese herbal medicine: "slightly bitter in taste and warm in nature."

2.8 Functions are mainly used for expelling wind and cold, resolving phlegm and regulating dampness. Treat cold, cough, jaundice, rheumatism, toothache, knife wound and bleeding.

① Guizhou folk medicine: "Stop pain and stop bleeding. Treat toothache and knife wound. "

② List of Medicinal Plants in Guangxi: "Eliminating phlegm, relieving cough and eliminating edema". Treat typhoid, jaundice, cough, knee wind, malnutrition and rheumatism. "

③ Guangxi Chinese Herbal Medicine: "Dispel cold, detoxify and reduce swelling, and relieve pain."

2.9 oral dosage of wormteeth: decoction, 0.5 ~ 1 two. External use: pounding or decocting.

2. 10 Precautions ① Treatment of toothache: a little tooth medicine, add salt * * * and put it on the affected area; Or mash it with wormroot and put it on the affected area. (Guizhou folk medicine)

② Treatment of influenza: Rabdosia tenuifolia costs five yuan to one or two yuan, and is decocted with water. (Guangxi Chinese herbal medicine)

③ Treatment of swelling and pain caused by snakebite: Rabdosia tenuifolia 1 ~ 2, decocted in water and taken with wine; Apply appropriate amount of fresh grass externally and wash the affected area with water. (Guangxi Chinese herbal medicine)

④ Knife wound treatment: take a proper amount of vermilion leaves and mash them and apply them to the wound. (Guizhou herbs)

2. 1 1 from * dictionary

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