Contents 1 Pinyin 2 "Guangji Fang" cited in Volume 15 of "Waitai" 2.1 Name of the prescription 2.2 Composition 2.3 Indications 2.4 Usage and dosage of atop ointment 2.5 Preparation method 3 Volume 10 of "Shengji Zonglu" 7 3.1 Prescription name 3.2 Composition 3.3 Indications 3.4 Usage and dosage of Tieding Ointment 3.5 Preparation method attached: 1 Tieding Ointment in ancient books 1 Pinyin
tiē dǐng gāo 2 "Waitai" Volume 15 quoted from "Guangzhou" Ji Fang》 2.1 Name of the recipe
Tieding Ointment 2.2 Composition
Castor (peeled), almond (peeled off both kernels), rock salt, rhizome, rosin, parsnips Divide each into equal portions. 2.3 Indications
Head wind, stuffy nose, stuffy nose, and swirling head and dark eyes. 2.4 Usage and Dosage of Tieding Ointment
The patient should first perform moxibustion at Baihui 3, scrape off the black hair to make it clean, make a silk patch, cut it larger than the moxibustion area, apply ointment to it, 23 Change it on 1st day. The sores burst open at the back, pus and blood come out, and silk is applied to it, just like the pedicle of a rotten persimmon.
2.5 Preparation method
First pound the rock salt and then the 4 flavors into the powder. Do not pound the castor and almonds. Add them one after another and wrap them in wax paper. 3 "Sheng Ji Zong Lu" Volume 17 3.1 Name of prescription
Tieding paste 3.2 Composition
Castor beans (shelled and ground), almonds (peeled and ground), salt , xiong rhizome (pulverized), and rosin (grinded) into equal portions. 3.3 Indications
Head rotation, brain congestion, nasal congestion and eye movement. 3.4 Usage and Dosage of Top Pasting Ointment
Patients who are sick should first undergo moxibustion at Baihui for 3 days, then stick the wax paper medicine on the moxibustion area, apply it once a day, and the pus and blood will be effective. 3.5 Preparation method
First, pound the salt, then add 4 flavors into the pestle and mix well, then apply it on the wax paper. The top-sticking ointment in the ancient book "Puji Fang": [Volume 47 Toumen] Feng Touxuan (Appendix)
Cut up the Shen (two (three) taels each) ginger (four taels). Take six liters of water. Apply the ointment (from the General Record of Shengji) to treat head wind, stuffy nose, and stuffy nose. The head is spinning and the eyes are dark... "Shengji Zonglu": [Volume 17] The wind is spinning
. Fry more and boil for three or three times. Go and take warm clothes. Treat headache and nausea. Stuffy nose and eyes.
Paste the top paste with castor bean seeds (peeled and ground) almonds (peeled and ground) salt and rhizome (pounded into powder)... "Secrets of Waitai": [Volume 15] Seven poems of Toufengxuan Prescription