Chapter 674 The famous doctor Wu Youke, the plague sweeping the world
Not only that, the Angong Niuhuang Pills, Zhibao Dan, and Zixue Dan that he recommended to treat the late symptoms of the plague were still in clinical use in later generations and were called the Three Treasures for the treatment of plague.
Wang Yu did not expect that the first character summoned would be the one to cure the plague.
And what he needs most now is someone who can cure the plague.
Because of this, professionalism is the right one.
[Ding dong, summon the second person, Huangfu Mi, a famous medical scientist in the Western Jin Dynasty, medical skill: 98;]
Huangfu Mi, a native of Gansu in the Western Jin Dynasty, was a famous medical scientist at that time. His works include "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Classics A and B", which is the first Chinese monograph on acupuncture and holds a high academic status in Chinese acupuncture.
However, there are specialties in medicine, and plague should not be his specialty, even if his medical skills are indeed powerful.
[Ding dong, summon the third person, Qian Yi, a famous doctor in the Song Dynasty, medical skill: 97;]
Qian Yi, a native of Yuncheng County, Shandong Province in the Northern Song Dynasty and a fellow villager of Songjiang, Liangshan, was also the first famous pediatrician in China. He wrote "Pediatric Medicine and Syndrome Direct Jue", which is the first existing pediatric medical monograph in China.
It's a pity that although medical skills are great, they are not professional.
[Ding dong, summon the fourth person, Wu Youke, a famous doctor in the late Ming Dynasty, medical skill: 97;]
"Wu Youke, I almost forgot about him." Wang Yu suddenly slapped his head and remembered this person instantly.
His conventional medical skills may not be that brilliant, but when it comes to medical skills in treating plagues, even if we look at the entire history, few people can compare with him.
After all, the late Ming Dynasty was a golden period for plague outbreaks. The plague was prevalent in places such as Shandong, Henan, Hebei, and Zhejiang, with many patients and even spreading throughout the country.
Many people think that the end of the Ming Dynasty was a waste. This is just standing up and talking without pain. You must know that the demise of the Ming Dynasty was entirely God's will.
The Little Ice Age, plague, famine, and political corruption, it can be said that the feudal dynasty, all factors that could lead to its demise, were experienced by the Ming Dynasty.
Under such circumstances, if the Ming Dynasty is to survive, unless there is a time traveler with perfect historical knowledge and a system like Wang Yu, human beings will eventually discover how insignificant they are in the face of natural and man-made disasters.
In particular, the productivity at that time was simply underground within the underground.
[Ding dong, summon the fifth person, a famous doctor in the Western Han Dynasty, Chun Yuyi, medical skill: 96;]
Chunyu Yi, a historical figure during the period of Emperor Wen of the Western Han Dynasty, served as the Taicang Order of Qi. He was a master of medicine, differentiated syndromes and pulses, and had many experiences in treating diseases.
He once studied medicine from Gongsun Guangqing and from Gongcheng Yangqing to learn from the Yellow Emperor, Bian Que's Pulse Book, but later he was convicted and sentenced for some reason. His daughter Tiying wrote to Emperor Wen, willing to take his place on his behalf, so that he could be spared.
Yes, his daughter was Tiying, who was famous for saving her father. She wrote to Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, earnestly stating that her father was innocent and innocent, and she was willing to serve as a maid and be punished on her father's behalf.
Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty was moved and not only pardoned Chun Yuyi, but also abolished corporal punishment.
Unfortunately, he is not the doctor he needs now.
"System, take out Chunyu Yi, Qian Yi, and Huang Fumi, and summon Wu Youke and Wu Tang." Wang Yu said without hesitation.
[Ding dong, congratulations on getting the host. Wu Youke, a famous doctor in the late Ming Dynasty, medical skill: 97;
Implanted identity: A disciple of a medical family, he is a disciple of the elder doctor Zhang Bozu. He has his own understanding of the plague. When the plague broke out in the world two years ago, he personally visited the world and met the host on the road;
At this point, the host persuaded Wu Youke to provide funds for Wu Youke to go to Bingzhou to establish a medical school, so that more people would understand the plague and reduce the number of deaths among the people!
Not long ago, the host told Wu Youke that a plague might occur in the first month of next year and asked him to prepare in advance.
Based on his past clinical experience, Wu Ke recently wrote his own book "Treatise on Warm Epidemics", and based on the mask mentioned by the host, he researched and manufactured it, and finally made it using gauze;]
【Does the host continue to summon?】
"We won't be summoning for the time being. After all, there are still two summonable characters left, so naturally we will save the time on summoning." Wang Yu said without hesitation.
Although it was very satisfying when summoning, the system's checks and balances gave people the feeling of a crematorium. Wang Yu naturally had to make good use of every summoning opportunity.
[Ding dong, the summoning is over;
This time the host summoned a total of 1 person. The current system level is level 4, and there are still 83 people short of level 5.
The current system level is level 4, and there are still 82 people short of level 5.
The current five-dimensional attributes of the host are: Commander: 98, Force: 105, Intelligence: 98, Politics: 97, Charm: 104;
Summoning points: 13564 points;
Pleasure points: 36081 points;
Summoning card:……
equipment:…】
After finishing the summons, Wang Yu was immediately introduced to Wu Youke's implanted identity and was deeply attracted.
"Gauze, mask?"
"Yes, in China, weren't the earliest masks made of gauze?" Wang Yu suddenly realized.
At this time, Wang Yu really had to thank the system. Just summoning Wu Youke solved his headache.
Now, the plague in the coming year can be cured in time.
After Wang Yu summoned Wu Youke, he immediately prepared to send someone to summon him to discuss the next countermeasures. This kind of matter must be left to professionals.
"Dian Wei, go to the medical school now and ask Dean Wu to come over!" Wang Yu said to Dian Wei who was guarding the door.
"Nuo." After Dianwei accepted the order, he walked towards the medical school.
It has to be said that the system is a one-stop service. After summoning Wu Youke, it directly sent a medical school for free, which is located in a relatively developed part of Jinyang City.
It is precisely because of the existence of the medical school that the casualties of the Han army in the Battle of Hetao were directly reduced by as much as 30%. These retired soldiers could return to the battlefield after a period of recuperation.
Not long after, Dian Wei came over with Wu Youke.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "Wu Youke, the dean of the medical school, pays homage to the lord. I wonder why the lord calls me." Wu Youke said with his hand.
"Dean Wu, I just want to ask how the work is going. There are only a few days left before the Chinese New Year. According to my observation of the celestial phenomena, there is a high chance that what happened two years ago will happen next year." Wang Yu
He said mysteriously.
Fortunately, the person who said this was Wang Yu. If it had been anyone else, Wu Youke would probably think that this person was mentally ill. After all, who among the direct descendants of hundreds of families today didn't know that the celestial phenomena were already in chaos, and there was no way for them to do so.
You might find something foreshadowing.
However, with the implantation of the system, Wang Yu predicted a wave of plague to Wu Youke two years ago, and it was precisely because of this that he chose to defect.
Wang Yu has spent a lot of money on the medical school in recent years, which has attracted more medical disciples to join him. Wu Youke, the dean of the medical school, has become even more prosperous.
"Don't worry, my lord, not long ago, I made a summary based on my past clinical experience and the knowledge imparted by my lord, and finally wrote a book "On Plague" and also made a preventive gauze mask.
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"If it does happen next year, we can respond in time." Wu Youke said.
"That way, I feel relieved." Wang Yu nodded.
However, Dian Wei on the side looked suspicious of life. He could still understand a few sentences of what the two of them said.
But if you put them together, you don't understand anything.
What plague?
What gauze mask?
What is this?
Looking at Dian Wei's clear yet stupid eyes, Wang Yu knew that he couldn't explain it to him, so he didn't say anything and just asked him not to spread the word.
Although Dian Wei didn't know how deep the water was, he knew that since his lord told him not to talk about it, it proved that this matter was very important.
Therefore, Dian Wei immediately promised that he would never tell anyone.
At this time, Wang Yu asked Dian Wei to go out and guard the door. No one could come in without his order, because he wanted to have a good discussion with Dean Wu about what was going on here.
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The first month of the second year of Zhongping.
What Wang Yu was most worried about finally happened.
This plague swept across the Kanto and Kansai regions, and even Youzhou and Bingzhou in the far north were affected one after another.
Under such circumstances, let alone a large army fighting, even one's own life could not be saved.
Therefore, both the Yellow Turban Army and the Han Army ceased their activities and began intensive treatment work.
At this time, Wu Youke, who was far away in Bingzhou, finally showed his power.
That was Wu Youke's theory of plague, which was widely spread in the Han Dynasty.
Wu Youke's "Treatise on Plague" was a result of his painstaking study and careful summary, which led to him proposing a new set of understandings, emphasizing that this disease is a warm epidemic, neither wind nor cold, neither heat nor dampness, nor six diseases.
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It is because there is a kind of strange energy between heaven and earth that touches people, which is completely different from ordinary typhoid fever.
In original history, Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" was written around 200 to 210 AD.
After the original book was lost, it was collected and collated by Wang Shuhe and others, and divided into two parts: Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, which systematically analyzed the causes, symptoms, development stages and treatment methods of typhoid fever.
He creatively established the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment of typhoid fever based on the "Six Meridians Classification", thereby laying the theoretical foundation of principles, methods, prescriptions and medicines.
However, in this era, due to productivity being slightly higher than in original history, and Zhang Zhongjing's current status, he was able to write Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases more than 20 years in advance, in 179 AD.
Although there is an introduction to the plague, it is a bit too one-sided due to the times.
Wu Youke's theory of plague is different from the cause, pathogenesis to diagnosis and treatment, making it a separate discussion from typhoid fever. It can be said that this is a special treatment for plague.
It can only be said that there is a sequence of learning, and there is a specialization in the art.
In terms of treating plague, even someone as powerful as the medical sage Zhang Zhongjing was no match for Wu Youke.
Wu Youke's identity in this life was Zhang Zhongjing's junior brother. He was very famous in the Han Dynasty, so his plague theory immediately attracted the attention of doctors, which naturally included Zhang Zhongjing.
Wu Youke listed many types of plague diseases in this book, such as hair plague, bullhead plague, shrimp membrane plague, melon flesh plague, lump plague, as well as acute infectious diseases such as malaria and dysentery.
He clearly pointed out that these diseases were not caused by the evils of the six evils, but by the unhealthy Qi of the four seasons. Their symptoms looked similar to the typhoid fever suffered by his senior brother Zhang Zhongjing, but in fact they were very different.
Since ancient books have never been distinguished, Wu Youke distinguished, discussed and clarified them in the book, and wrote a prescription.
Among them, the most famous prescriptions include Da Yuan Yin, Sanxiao Yin, etc., which show the method of sparing benefits and dividing them for elimination.
In terms of treatment, he put forward a complete set of theories to eliminate evil and achieve good results in clinical treatment.
There is also his theory of "disease qi". With Wang Yu's explanation and suggestions, he first affirmed that it is a kind of substance, "things are the transformation of qi, and qi is the change of things", and thus denied it,
The old view is that the cause of the epidemic is "it has its own reasons at the wrong time".
Not only that, Wu Youke also pointed out that there are many kinds of malaria, some are specific and some are more neutral.
It can be said that Wu Youke's plague theory opened the door for doctors in this era.
It is precisely because of his appearance that he provided this era with advanced plague management concepts and related knowledge, which enabled the plague to be effectively controlled.
The medical disciples followed the methods mentioned in the Treatise on Plague and quarantined the people in the Kanto region to further curb the spread of the plague.
It can be said that until the plague is effectively controlled, whether it is the Yellow Turban Army on the offensive or the Han Army on the defensive, there is basically no need to consider fighting.
Both parties are well aware of this!
But I can only choose to obey.
After all, you only have one life.
Perhaps the national destiny of the Han Dynasty was about to reach its final destination. In February of the second year of Zhongping, when the plague had not yet been truly controlled, a fire broke out in Luoyang, the capital, and Nangong was destroyed.
Zhang Rang, Zhao Zhong and others who often served among the eunuchs immediately said that this was a sign from heaven and advised Emperor Ling to tax the land to build palaces and cast bronze figures to suppress the Yellow Turban uprising.
It has to be said that Zhang Rang's political chaos skills were extremely terrifying, turning Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, who was originally not weak in political attributes, into a political fool.
Under the suppression of Zhang Rang's skills, he actually listened to this. It didn't sound reliable, so he issued an edict to the world. In addition to the normal rent and taxes, he would pay ten yuan per mu to help repair the palace.
Since the Yellow Turban Rebellion had not yet been put down by the Han army, Liu Hong did not order materials, wood and stone from the prefecture to be transported to the capital, as he had done in the original history.
But even so, it was still a good death.
After hearing the remonstrance, the official Liu Tao immediately went to the court to explain eight things about political affairs, believing that eunuchs were responsible for all the chaos in the world.
Especially now, when the Yellow Turban Army is still raging in the Han Dynasty, Shi Changshi still dares to instigate the current emperor to do ridiculous things, which is simply an unpardonable crime.
Although Liu Hong was very angry, he did not punish Liu Tao because he was talented and had a very high prestige among Confucianists.
But this does not mean that the many eunuchs who were involved in his crimes are willing to accept such guilt and have it covered on their heads.