Chapter 239
Because the reward order issued by Liu Bei did not directly ask the doctor to treat him personally, but "providing prescriptions and printing reward officials", those famous doctors who came to Hanzhong would not directly look for Liu Bei, but would first go to Li Su to check and confirm whether their professional direction was right.
If the matter is not right, leave it to the specific personnel officials and record the medical prescription; if the matter is less than 200, the matter is bought out, and if the matter exceeds the matter, the person will be given an official position.
It was the turn of Liu Bei to treat him as a professional match.
This is also a need to stabilize people's hearts. Li Su has read "History of the Song Dynasty" and knows that when Gao Lianghe Car God tries to cure the sequelae of thigh arrow injury, he also makes an appearance on the ground for "communication of medical skills in the world" to avoid losing the reputation of losing money and causing outsiders to randomly speculate that "the monarch is seriously injured". It is not easy to copy ready-made homework.
The famous trauma surgeon that Li Su most hopes to invite is of course Hua Tuo.
Unfortunately, no one in Yizhou knew where Hua Tuo was. It is said that Hua Tuo was from Qiao County, Yuzhou and a fellow villager with Cao Cao. However, in the past two years, due to Yuan Shu's chaotic government expansion, there were many wars. King Chen and Liu Chong were also killed by Yuan Shu. Many people in Yuzhou should have wandered towards Xuzhou.
Especially in southern Xuzhou, the southern part of Xuzhou was originally relatively peaceful and convenient to transport. It could be reached as long as it flows down the Huai River. It was the main exile direction for Yuzhou to avoid war refugees. Because it was also affected by the Qingzhou Yellow Turban Army, civilians from other places rarely deliberately went there. The outflow of the entire Xuzhou people was not obvious in history until Cao Cao began to massacre the city, and now I don’t know what happened.
In short, Hua Tuo now should be hiding back and forth at the junction of Yuzhou and Xuzhou to avoid war and jump left and right. He will definitely not be able to find it within half a month.
The first person to enter Li Sufa's eyes and is worthy of in-depth communication, it is Zhang Ji, Nanyang.
Zhang Ji arrived in Hanzhong in early October. He was a defender of Liu Bei's army in Shangyong. He specially sent ships to escort the Han River and flowed upstream along the Han River. Because the journey was only about 600 miles of Han River Valley, and when he arrived at the dangerous shoals, the government sent people to pull or change boats, so it was so fast.
Li Su knew Zhang Ji's name, especially his research on infectious diseases, which was very valuable for the plague-pandemic era at the end of the Han Dynasty. However, trauma was not director Zhang Ji, so he didn't need to heal Liu Bei. Zhang Ji's "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" has not been written yet, and he is still in the material compilation period. There are not many monographs available for direct publication at the moment, so he can only give some prescriptions in pieces first.
In addition, Li Su had some concerns about Zhang Ji's visit, so he confirmed to him very kindly and politely as soon as he met: "I heard that the gentleman came from a large clan in Nanyang, with hundreds of people, and many of them were in the army. I wonder if the pseudo-Lingling Prefect Zhang Xian, did he have a relationship with him?"
Zhang Ji: "I have a distant relative, but I have a different place in the troubled times, so I haven't contacted each other for a long time. The Right General was worried that Zhang Xian had a grudge against General Zhennan, so I was worried that I would heal the King of Hanzhong? Doctors would not affect the treatment by grudges. The King of Hanzhong helped the King to save the Lord, support the Han Dynasty, and extend the righteousness to the world. We should do our best.
I am not an official title, but only for academics to be passed down to the world and benefit the people. This is a merit that has been passed down from generation to generation, and no one wants to leave a name in history."
When Li Su heard that he didn't want to be an official, he didn't seem to be a fake, so he was quite curious. After asking a few questions, he realized what was going on.
"It seems that Zhang Zhongjing was the prefect of Changsha, probably because doctors from the Tang and Song dynasties joined in order to increase their reputation. This was to enhance the overall low position of the doctor's social class, and to the later scholars deliberately exaggerated Zhuge Liang and the product of the god-making movement in order to give the courtesy of "three visits to the cottage."
Because there was no record of Zhang Ji as the prefect of Changsha at the end of the Han Dynasty, only Zhang Xian. It was probably because the doctors of the Tang Dynasty were perverted. Seeing that Zhang Xian and Zhang Ji were fellow villagers, they were somewhat distant relatives, and they were similar in age. After hundreds of years, doctors were willing to believe it, so it became more and more mythical. In fact, a large county like Nanyang County has a population of more than 2 million, and Zhang’s surname is as numerous as ox-haired. It may be a distant relative who is indisputable.
(Note: The earliest record of Zhang Ji's official career was quoted by the Song Dynasty people from the Tang Dynasty. The credibility is definitely not as good as the first-hand information "Treatise on Female Doctors. Preface". Although the full text of the Treatise on Febrile Diseases has not been passed down, Zhang Ji's own preface was passed down. The beginning mentioned that "Since the Jian'an Chronicle, there are not ten years of hardship. There are more than 200 clans, two-thirds of the dead, and seven out of ten typhoid fevers are included in the tenth year of writing." It can be seen that it was almost ten years since the Jian'an period, and Zhang Xian had been destroyed by Liu Biao long ago)
Of course, no matter whether it is an exaggeration of the creation of gods or not, Zhuge Liang and Zhang Ji must be both amazing talents themselves. Just like taking away the ingredients of Luo Guanzhong's creation of gods, Zhuge Liang's historical achievements are still very awesome.
After understanding these principles, Li Su also ordered someone to arrange for Zhang Ji to settle down in a different place, and then give him a clerk who knows a little about medical terms to help him copy and polish, organize his language, and assist him in writing the draft of "Treatise on Febrile Diseases". If he is unwilling to be an official, he will directly give a salary to the Marquis of Guannei. Anyway, with Zhang Ji's knowledge reserves, there must be 500 unique prescriptions, and he is already in this level of reward.
However, looking at the property and promises Li Su took out, Zhang Ji was still a little unwilling: "The Right General did not suspect that I was just complaining about Zhang Xian, but he still refused to let me treat the King of Hanzhong. That is why he doesn't believe in my medical skills?"
Li Su: "How dare you? It's just that there are some orders of knowledge and specialized in art. Even doctors have their own strengths. They are good at surgical injuries and have many diseases in internal medicine. The prescriptions presented by the teacher are mostly internal treatments, and there are few writings to clear and craft them with a knife. Isn't it good to focus on one? Even the counselors and civil servants, there are also legalists and Confucians. If internal medicine is used to treat external injuries, it is like letting Confucian scholars carry out reforms in troubled times, and their use is not human."
Li Su's attitude was very sincere, which also made Zhang Ji feel respected for the first time.
After all, this is a metaphor for the internal medicine of a scholar, which is a metaphor for a doctor. It is so glorious.
Zhang Ji was shocked: "This theory is unheard of. Since he practiced medicine, he has devoted himself to studying it for nearly twenty years. This is the first time he has heard that officials are famous. The great scholars of the world compare the way of medicine with the way of knowledge. The right general is truly a role model for the respect for the wise and the inferior people in the world.
Since this is the case, I would like to follow the arrangements of the Right General and practice medical books here to learn about their needs. Is it because I listen to the Right General's words that have a brief understanding of the common ways of medical skills and are good at the driving treatment of the epidemic at the moment?"
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Li Su smiled and said, "How is this possible? I just read a little more and read everything. I have a wide range of places to go with the army to fight, so I have some experience. After all, I have also fought from Liaodong to Nanzhong, and the weather in various counties of the Han Dynasty have basically been seen.
If you feel that you have nothing to do, it’s okay to say a few words. I think it’s a lot to treat the plague. Every plague needs to be treated with the right medicine and cannot be generalized. However, there are only a few types of hygiene methods for prevention.
It acts on the plague of breathing, throat and lungs, and is transmitted by coughing, asthma, droplets, and breathing. It covers the mouth and nose, and can be suppressed by ventilation.
The plague that acts on the gastrointestinal, liver and spleen is caused by excretion, polluting water sources and food transmission. It can be suppressed by purifying water sources, sprinkling lime, and cooking food.
There is also the plague caused by the miasma in the mountains and mountains, which is actually transmitted by blood. It prevents blood-borne dirt, clothing, and cross-contamination during bandaging. It also suppresses the blood-sucking mosquitoes, lice and fleas..."
Li Su also wanted to benefit society casually. Since he talked about this topic with Zhang Ji, he would like to say a few common sense that people on earth know in later generations.
However, after hearing this, Zhang Ji suddenly started to "Five Elements Generation and Resistance, Natural Way", and suddenly felt that the Right General was worthy of being a famous scholar in the world and a scholar. Although he didn't know a prescription, his words were all broad-minded and very summarized.
He has practiced medicine for many years. Although there are dozens of infectious diseases he can treat, he has never classified them like this, and there is no concept of "blood infectious diseases", "fecal oral infectious diseases", and "respiratory/droplet infectious diseases".
It’s different for great scholars. After all, they were the “knowing destiny” people admired by the late emperor. Such a great way can be summarized.
No, you will have to write it in the general outline of "Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases" in the future.
Zhang Ji sighed to himself: "Using the organ mechanism of the plague to distinguish the categories of plague, and to summarize the main points and prevent the stain... High, it is really high. This method can be said to be the simplest way of heaven.
The lung meridian belongs to metal, to cover the mouth and nose to clear the qi, to prevent the heart meridian, to expel evil insects and purify blood and soil, liver and spleen... No, liver wood, spleen, earth, kidney water, right general, since you are so well versed in the way of heaven, can you know the method of 'purifying diet and boiling water', to prevent the disease of wood or earth? The liver and spleen belong to two meridians, and according to the number of days of the five elements, it is impossible to confuse it. There must be a more profound difference in the mystery."
Li Su was speechless when he heard this: I was just talking casually about common sense that benefited the people, so why should Chinese medicine fill the five elements? Modern infectious diseases cannot be divided into so many categories.
Anyway, Li Su doesn't understand.
Being so entangled that he couldn't explain it anymore, Li Su had to encourage the other party to study it himself: "Maybe it is because of the mutual generation of soil and wood, and it is difficult to distinguish between liver and spleen plague. You can study it yourself. If you have done it, you may be able to leave your name in history.
As for the plague once the kidney water meridian... if you have to distinguish it, it should be diseases transmitted between body fluids. For example, the disease of poisonous germ, if it is in a tribe where barbarian men and women have no human relationships, it is possible to form a plague. As for us Han people, we have human relationships and are less compatible, so it should not be expanded into a plague. If you want to study it alone, it will be up to you."
This aspect was indeed not worth studying in ancient times, because many special diseases have not been introduced to China yet. The reason why the Qinlou and Chuguan were so much worse than those in the Tang and Song dynasties in the Ming and Qing dynasties was mainly because American species were introduced and American plums were also introduced. Before this, they were all non-fatal diseases, far less dangerous than American plums.
Chapter completed!