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Was there a Chinese medicine novel where the protagonist would write down a prescription every time he saw a doctor?

2024-08-07 04:34
The main character's master lived in a village. Because he did not charge money for treating others, the patient planted apricot trees for him, which later became an apricot forest. Once, the protagonist went to a village to cure the plague. The protagonist tested the poison with his own body. Finally, the protagonist obtained a medical scripture (I think it was the Hua Tuo Sutra) in a tomb. The protagonist seemed to have done many jobs, such as being a bartender. In the end, the plot seemed to be developing towards cultivation.
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2024-08-07 06:04

"I have a recommendation for you. It's called" From the moment you sign in, make Chinese medicine famous all over the world."The main character of this urban novel, Ye Xiaohu, is bound to the sign-in system. Every time he signs in successfully, he will receive valuable Chinese medicine prescriptions. Then, he will write these prescriptions to treat patients. In addition, he had to face various medical challenges and interpersonal problems. This novel was very interesting, and the explanation of Chinese medicine was also very detailed. It was very suitable for Chinese medicine enthusiasts to read. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which great god would like to help me identify the handwritten Chinese medicine prescription of the old Chinese doctor?

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2024-09-26 02:31

As a fan of online literature, I couldn't recognize the handwritten Chinese medicine prescriptions of old Chinese doctors. This was because the handwriting of Chinese medicine prescriptions could be very unique and different regions and doctors might have different writing styles. In addition, the contents of the prescription also needed to be professionally reviewed and verified to ensure its effectiveness and safety. If you have any specific questions about Chinese medicine prescriptions, I suggest you consult a professional Chinese medicine doctor or pharmacist who can provide you with more accurate and reliable suggestions.

The ancient prescription of traditional Chinese medicine to treat phthisis

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2024-12-29 23:08

There were many prescriptions in ancient Chinese medicine to treat consumption. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the main treatment for phthisis was to nourish the deficiency. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it was recognized that phthisis was contagious. Treatment methods included the use of lime powder, moonlight pills, and other prescriptions. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the understanding of phthisis was more systematic and perfect. The treatment methods were mainly to supplement deficiency and kill insects. The commonly used prescriptions included stemona root, bletilla, mahonia leaf, humulus, etc. However, the specific prescription and dosage were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, it was impossible to provide the specific prescriptions of ancient Chinese medicine to treat consumption.

Traditional Chinese medicine prescription to treat lung consumption

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2024-12-28 10:34

There were many Chinese medicine prescriptions to treat consumption. The following prescriptions can be used for treatment: Yuehua Pill, Glehnia root, dwarf lilyturf root, Asparagus root, Angelica root, Angelica root, Stemona root, Otter liver, fritillary bulb, mulberry leaf, white chrysanthemum, donkey-hide glue, pseudo-ginseng, poria cocos, yam, lily, almond, roasted loquat leaf, bletilaria, agrimony, cogongrass root, clam powder fried donkey-hide glue, silver bustard root, Chinese wolfberry root bark, Mahonia leaf, sweet wormwood, licorice and dried ginger soup, Belamcanda and Mahuang soup, Gleditsia pod pill, Magnolia bark and Mahuang soup, Ze Qi soup, Liriope soup, Tingli and Dazao Xiefei soup, Qianjin Weijing soup, Jiegeng soup, Yue Bi Jiashu soup. The little green dragon was added with plaster soup, licorice root soup, apricot root soup, and so on. Some of these prescriptions could supplement deficiency, nourish yin and moisten the lungs, some could clear heat and kill insects, and some could reduce phlegm, cough, and stop bleeding. However, the specific prescription needed to be decided according to the patient's specific condition and syndrome identification.

Full-time Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctor

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2024-10-22 10:30

A full-time Chinese medicine doctor without a pop-up window was a novel written by Fang Qianjin. A full-time Chinese doctor without a pop-up window was an urban romance novel with excellent plot and writing. It told the story of Fang Han, a fresh graduate of the Chinese Medical Academy. However, the search results did not provide any specific content or links to read online about full-time Chinese medicine. Therefore, he could not provide any more detailed information. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!

Zhou Keyu panicked when he saw Chinese medicine.

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2025-01-14 23:14

Zhou Keyu had shown signs of panic when he saw a doctor at the Starlight Awards. After hearing the diagnosis of his physical condition, he expressed his doubts and uneasiness and shouted," Zun du, fake du." This scene caught the attention of the audience and sparked some discussion. However, the details of why Zhou Keyu panicked and the diagnosis of Chinese medicine were not clearly mentioned in the search results provided. Therefore, we have no way of knowing the reason and details of why Zhou Keyu panicked when he went to see a doctor.

Please recommend a novel. The male protagonist's name seems to be Ai Ye, which is similar to the name of Chinese medicine. He is a Chinese medicine doctor. Is his grandfather also a Chinese medicine doctor?

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2025-03-03 04:27

The novel I recommend to you is "I Am a Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner." The male protagonist is called Li Ye, a young Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner with a family background of Traditional Chinese Medicine. His grandfather and maternal grandfather were both Chinese medicine practitioners, which had been of great help to his career development and growth. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

The novel recommended by the male protagonist as a traditional Chinese medicine doctor

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2025-01-11 02:37

The following are some recommendations for novels where the male lead is a Chinese medicine doctor: 1. The author of the book was Saburo Chen. The novel described how the protagonist obtained the skills and medical skills of the original owner after the heart transplant surgery, showing his morality and sense of justice as a doctor. 2. After Becoming a Taoist Doctor: This novel depicted the life of ancient Taoist doctors and showed the close relationship between Chinese medicine culture and Taoist culture. 3. [Full-time Traditional Chinese Medicine] Author: Fang Qianjin. This novel described the male protagonist's development of his medical skills through the integration of traditional Chinese and western medicine, and he made great achievements in the field of medicine. 4. Gao Yuan of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tang Jiajia. This novel was a novel about urban life. It told the story of the protagonist becoming a doctor for the people in modern society. 5. The author of Famous Doctor: Jin Qin. This novel told the story of a modern Chinese medicine doctor who accidentally entered an ancient farmhouse. It showed that the protagonist had transformed into a doctor praised by the villagers with his own medical skills and modern knowledge. Please note that the novels recommended above are filtered based on the search results provided. There may be other novels with male protagonists who are Chinese medicine practitioners that have not been mentioned.

Where is there an old Chinese medicine doctor in Nan Tong?

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2024-12-25 23:22

There were a few famous traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in Nan Tong. Among them, Nantong City hospital was a general hospital with a team of experienced doctors. In addition, the Liangchun Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine located in Heping Bridge, Nan Tong, was also a good Chinese medicine hospital. The old doctor, Zhu Liangchun, who was sitting in the hall, enjoyed the State Council's subsidy and had a good reputation. The specific address and contact information could be found online.

Traditional Chinese medicine master's special prescription for treating white hair

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2024-12-24 17:21

The special treatment plan for white hair by Chinese medicine masters mainly included medicines such as corktree bark, Su Zhi, white peony root, and Angelica. The corktree bark had the effects of clearing away heat and detoxification, astringent itching, Su Zhi could clear away heat and detoxification, reduce swelling and relieve pain, white peony could be used to regulate blood and qi, and Angelica had the effect of nourishing blood. The combination of these medicines could effectively treat the problem of white hair.

Is the Chinese medicine prescription written by Li Xingyu in "My Beautiful Lady" true?

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2024-09-14 20:36

As a fan of online literature, I can't confirm if there is a real Chinese medicine recipe in My Beautiful Miss. However, according to what I know, it's okay for a fictional Chinese medicine prescription to appear in a web novel. In the novel, the author could fabricate all kinds of magical Chinese medicine formulas to promote the development of the story. However, these fictional Chinese medicine prescriptions should not be confused with real medical knowledge, and readers should also maintain a cautious attitude towards the medication suggestions in the novel.

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