Bao Ointment 【Source】"Golden Mirror of Medicine," Volume 62. 【Composition】Xiang Pi 18 grams, Chuan Shan Jia 18 grams, Shan Zhi 80 pieces, Er Cha (powdered separately) 6 grams, Ren Tou Fa 36 grams, Xue Jie (powdered separately) 3 grams, Nao Sha (powdered separately) 9 grams, Huang Dan (refined) 45 cm each of fragrant oil, Sang Zhi, Huai Zhi, Tao Zhi, Liu Zhi, Xing Zhi 【Usage】Use 2 kilograms of fragrant oil; dry and remove the five branches (Sang, Huai, Tao, Liu, Xing); then add Xiang Pi, Chuan Shan Jia, and human hair, frying until dissolved; next, dry Shan Zhi until crisp. Filter through silk cloth to remove residue. Return the oil to pot and boil, then remove from heat briefly. For every 500 grams of oil, add 180 grams of Huang Dan, stir well, then slowly cook until drop forms a pearl. Remove from heat, then add powdered Xue Jie, Er Cha, and Nao Sha, stirring until fully blended. Prepare a basin of cold water, pour the ointment into it, stretch by hand over a thousand times, change water several times to remove heat, store in ceramic jar. When using, avoid fire—use silver spoon to reheat via double boiler, then spread thinly on paper.[【Function】Remove decayed tissue and promote tissue regeneration. 【Indications】All boils, back sores, malignant ulcers. |