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On the one hand, it can cure the diseases of relatives, on the other hand, it can help the poor and humble people, on the other hand, it can protect their health and support their lives. Where did it
On the one hand, it can cure the diseases of relatives, on the other hand, it can help the poor and humble people, on the other hand, it can protect their health and support their lives. Where did it come from? Where does this sentence come from? Eastern Han Dynasty? Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases: Preface to Miscellaneous Pathogens

It's strange that people living in the world today don't pay attention to medicine and seriously study the formula. The upper class treats the diseases of their loved ones, the lower class helps the poor and the weak, and the middle class keeps their health and improves their lives, but they win glory and fame and fortune. Worship its end, suddenly abandon its base, China outside and strain its inside, skin does not exist, hair will be attached to it?

Translation:

However, now those people in the world never study medicine seriously, and no one goes deep into the formula. (Actually, if you study medicine seriously) First, you can treat your parents and elders (let them live a long and healthy life)? ;

Secondly, (we can use the medical skills we have learned)? Help those poor people, (save them from the disaster of disease; ? Finally, by studying medical skills hard, we can also realize the way of keeping in good health and keep healthy.

They are just fighting for wealth and power. (They all want to be on top and have great power and wealth, so that others are afraid of him, want him, and even envy him. ) Rich and powerful people come to the car in sedan chairs. Everywhere, onlookers raise their heels and cran their necks (watching rich and powerful people leave; ? So they are busy all day, eager for quick success and instant benefit, just for their fame and money!

They only care about superficial fame and utility, but ignore the most fundamental thing in life-life. ? They blindly whitewash vanity (material)? Appearance, but not knowing the inner spirit, is the most important thing; They indulge in debauchery, but they don't know how important a healthy lifestyle is to life! ? )? Like the relationship between hair and skin? ,? If there is no inner cortex, can the outer hair grow back?

Extended data:

Treatise on Febrile Diseases is a masterpiece of medical theory since Qin and Han Dynasties, which has been widely used in medical practice. It is one of the most influential classic medical works in China's medical history and the first masterpiece of China's clinical therapeutics.

Treatise on Febrile Diseases has established Zhang Zhongjing's important position in the history of traditional Chinese medicine, and with the passage of time, the scientific value of this monograph has become more and more obvious, and it has become an important medical book that every practitioner in later generations must read ... Zhang Zhongjing was also called "medical sage" by later generations because of his outstanding contribution to medicine.

Zhang Zhicong, a physician in the Qing Dynasty, said: "Those who don't know the four books can't be Confucianism, and those who don't know the whole book (treatise on febrile diseases) can't be doctors." After that, the book spread overseas and was highly praised by foreign medical circles, becoming an important book for research. According to incomplete statistics, there are more than a thousand Chinese and foreign scholars who have sorted out, annotated and studied Treatise on Febrile Diseases since the Jin Dynasty.

Nearly 200 scholars have studied Treatise on Febrile Diseases since the reign of Kangping in neighboring Japan (equivalent to the Song Dynasty in China). In addition, the medical development of Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Mongolia and other countries has also been affected and promoted to varying degrees. At present, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber are still one of the main basic courses offered by medical colleges in China.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-treatise on typhoid miscellaneous diseases