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清·唐大烈在《吴医汇讲》中记载如下一个病例:"太平崔默庵医多神验。有一少年新娶,未儿出痘,遍身皆肿,头面如斗,诸医束手。延默庵诊之。默庵诊证,苟不得其情,必相对数日沉思,反复诊视,必得其因而后已。诊此少年时,六脉平和,惟稍虚耳,骤不得其故。时因肩与道远腹饿,即在病者榻前进食,见病者以手擘目,观其饮啖。盖目眶尽肿,不可开合也。问:‘思食否?’曰:‘甚思之,奈为医者戒余勿食何?’崔曰:
Qing Tang Lielie recorded the following case in the “Wu Huihui Speaking”: “Tai Ping Cui Mozhen’s medical examinations. There is a young man in the youth who has not had any small pox. He is swollen all over his body and his head is noisy. The silent examination card is not worthy of its own feelings, it will be contemplating for several days, repeated visits, will be the result of it. After the diagnosis of this juvenile, the six-pulse peace, but slightly false ears, suddenly unable to do so. As far as the road goes hungry, it is to eat on the bed of the sick person, and the sick person sees his hand and observes his drink. His head is swollen and he is not able to open and close. Q: ’Is no food?’ What does it mean for the doctor to kill more than one?