Sudden Turmoil (Part V) [1]

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Chinese Medicine Classic / Shang Han Lun [2]

Line 387
“When vomiting and Diarrhea [3] cease and there is persistent generalized pain, after considering the patient’s condition, resolve the exterior accordingly.  Gui Zhi [4] Tang is appropriate for mildly resolving.”

Line 388
“When there is vomiting & Diarrhea, sweating, fever, and aversion to cold, hyprtonicity of the limbs, & reversal cold of the extremities, Si Ni Tang governs.”

Line 389
“When there is vomiting as well as diarrhea, then uninhibited urination, and great sweating, clear food diarrhea, internal cold, and external heat, and the pulse is faint and verging on expiry, Si Ni Tang governs.”

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