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I don't think so, first of all, I haven't dissected anyone, so it doesn't know much about the internal structure of the human body, and it is difficult to complete an operation without the assistance of precision instruments and the guarantee of a relatively sterilizing environment.
In fact, in ancient times, Hua Tuo already wanted to operate on Cao Cao, many people said that he wanted to take the opportunity to assassinate Cao Cao, and many people said that it could really cure this disease, but I think it is difficult to complete such an operation with ancient sterilization technology, they can deal with some external injuries, but they are all flesh wounds.
Simple disinfection and sterilization can be carried out, but the real intestine opening must be in a sterile environment, and the most stringent requirement for surgery in hospitals is hygiene. Once a bacterial infection occurs during the operation, the consequences will be immeasurable, if the infection is very mild, take some medicine can be cured, then that's it. If the infection is severe, it will directly kill the person.
Moreover, there was no infusion technology in ancient times, and it was inevitable that there would be bleeding when the intestines were opened, and at the same time of heavy bleeding, it was necessary to continue to inject blood into the human body, otherwise he would die because of heavy bleeding.
The most important point is that he has not dissected the example of a real person, nor has he succeeded in curing this case of disease, unlike modern scientists, who have done experiments on countless animals, dissected dead people, and studied a lot of research before they can do it on real people.
If you rashly cut on a person, you may find that the flesh and blood are blurred, which is not the same as imagined, resulting in no way to start. There would be a lot of unexpected things going on, and their skills and their knowledge would not be enough for him to complete a single operation.
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capable, and to be honest, the ability of ancient doctors will not be worse than the ability of current doctors, especially I can see from the pulse of ancient doctors, so let's analyze it in detail!
In this way, modern doctors generally rely on instruments to see, although many of the diplomas of medicine are graduate students, but if there are still many differences with the pulse of ancient doctors, many of the current medical skills are palliative but not cure, after all, the instrument and people are still much worse than the people, take many people are coming to Beijing to see a doctor, come to Beijing is undoubtedly to know that Beijing has a developed economy and a high level of medicine, but have you ever thought about it, there are more advanced instruments, and the instruments are high in the spirit of ancient doctors. I think that the surgeries performed by doctors today can also be done by doctors in ancient times. However, the ability of doctors in Beijing must be strong, not necessarily, because doctors rely on ability.
After all, the "looking, smelling, asking, and cutting" of Chinese medicine, they know much more than any doctor now, and I believe that their Western medicine and surgery also have a particularly high degree of shrewdness, because Chinese medicine is much more complex than Western medicine, and this alone is obvious, which can prove the surgical ability of ancient doctors, because looking, smelling, asking, and cutting include all medicine, this understands, and nothing else is for doctors, but can all doctors fully understand it now? Therefore, doctors today are not as good as doctors in ancient times!!
ps: Ancient doctors must have been able to perform surgery!!
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It's definitely not a department, only Chinese medicine.
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Ancient Medicine Sub-Specialties. From the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty to the Ming Longqing period, the hospital was divided into thirteen departments.
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In ancient times, doctors were called Langzhong, Dafu, Taiyi, Imperial Doctor, Witch Doctor, etc.
1, Langzhong. A general term for professionals who master medical and health knowledge and are engaged in disease prevention and prevention.
2. Doctor. In the Song Dynasty, medical officials had separate ranks, including doctors, langs, medical effects, and waiters. See Song Hongmai, "Rong Zhai Three Strokes: Medical Redundancy".
3. Tai Yi. The title of an ancient doctor. It refers to the doctors in the feudal society who specially serve the upper ruling class such as the emperor and the palace and the palace.
4. Imperial Doctor. The imperial physician is a type of imperial physician, but generally the scope of imperial physician services is wider, and the imperial physician only sees patients in the court.
5. Witch Doctor. is a person with a dual identity. It can not only communicate with ghosts and gods, but also medicine, and is a character who specializes in medicine more than ordinary Qi Nian shamans.
Doctors, who master the knowledge of medicine and health, and are engaged in disease prevention and professional management.
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Before the Song Dynasty, the names of doctors were more complicated, and they were generally called according to their specialties, such as food doctors, disease doctors, gold sore doctors, etc. Since the beginning of the Song Dynasty, it was customary to call doctors Langzhong in the south and doctors in the north. along the lines to this day.
1. Doctor was the earliest term for people who studied medicine. The lack of the word "doctor" was first inspired by the "Tang Liudian": "Forty doctors", that is, people who study medicine.
In the Tang Dynasty, he studied medicine, so he was called a "doctor". Doctors also have other names such as doctor, Langzhong, and Xinglin. It was not until modern times that doctors became a common term for practicing doctors.
2. Doctor is the honorific title of doctor in the north. Doctor is an official name. In the three generations, the Son of Heaven and the princes were all set up.
It is divided into 3 levels: upper doctor, middle doctor, and lower doctor. Since the Qin and Han dynasties, there have been Imperial Doctors, Doctors, Taizhong Doctors, and Guanglu Doctors? a29 Let the tomb of the haiku mane Huang Fen Liao Yuan punish 喑 spell midge 颒保 帑閑 spell midge 颒 墔 spell midge 颔 堔 spell midge 颔 堔 堓颔 場 場 報 堉 場 堉 堓 頉 頓 頉 頉 頉 頉 頉 頉
dài, without pronouncing dà. 3. Lang Zhong is the honorific title of a doctor in the south. Lang Zhong was originally an official name, that is, the general name of the emperor's attendant officer.
His duties were to be guards, attendants, and to advise, and to be advisors and dispatches at any time. The Warring States period began, and the Qin and Han dynasties ruled it. In later generations, the squire, Langzhong, and the outside of the staff were important positions in each department.
The title of Lang Zhong as a doctor began in the Song Dynasty. The honorific title of doctor Langzhong is a southern dialect, which is caused by the proliferation of official titles after the end of the Tang Dynasty. 4. A sitting doctor is a traditional Chinese medicine doctor who diagnoses the pulse of patients in a Chinese medicine store.
The sitting doctor originated from the Han Dynasty. Legend has it that Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in the Han Dynasty, once served as a Taishou in Changsha, and on the first and fifteenth days of each month, he sat in the hall to practice medicine, and did not take a penny. In order to commemorate Zhang Zhongjing's lofty medical ethics and superb medical skills, many Chinese medicine stores later named a certain hall, and called the doctor Fu Chong who sat in the pharmacy to diagnose the disease as "sitting doctor".
This term is still in use today. In the habits of the ancients in our country, whether it is in the notes or **, there is a slight difference between the doctor and the langzhong. Generally, doctors who set up a museum to treat diseases are called doctors; As for the herb shop or the doctor who went to the street to shout that the doctor was strange and complicated, he was called Langzhong.
So later, people called the doctors in the hospital, most of them called doctors, not Langzhong, and this is the reason.
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