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When it comes to rabies, I believe everyone is familiar with it. This has been documented for a long time in the history of our country. The ancients called rabies "rabies".
Because rabid dogs are afraid of water, rabies patients are also afraid of water, and they have rabid dog symptoms, so they are called "rabies" or "hydrophobia". If you die within 7 days of onset, there is no cure. Even in modern times, it can only be prevented, not **.
In other words, the sooner you get vaccinated, the better.
However, the ancients did not wait for death. They also found a cure for rabies early on, but it was a bit bloody. Now it's hard to imagine if a dog knew about it and wouldn't have bitten at will.
In ancient times, people did not have special knowledge about rabies, and the incubation period of rabies was relatively long. After getting rabies, a person dies within seven days. At first, the Gunachai people were unable to solve this problem until a man appeared.
This is also when these mad dogs are afraid. This person is Ge Hong. For Ge Hong, most people have the impression that he is just an alchemist.
In addition, the alchemists of ancient times were unreliable. Most of them were mixed with heavy metals and were poisoned. Kudzu is different.
He is not only a refining and burning Zen pill master, but also knows a lot about medicine. In particular, his later book "Elbow Reserve Emergency Prescription" has a lot of pharmacological knowledge, including the symptoms after being bitten by a rabid dog and how to solve it.
It wasn't until 340 A.D. that Ge Caihong of the Jin Dynasty compiled the Elbow Reserve Emergency Prescription, which was the first clinical emergency manual I had ever read. It records the symptoms of rabies and the method of rabies. It is recorded in this book that every mad dog bites on the 7th, and the 3rd or 7th does not attack, and it is delayed.
According to current medical research, the incubation period of rabies is usually around 20 to 90 days, which shows that ancient studies are still credible.
So how should rabies be**? There is such a record in the "Elbow Reserve Emergency Prescription": the bitten dog is killed, applied to the brain, and then not delivered.
This means that once you are bitten by a rabid dog, the mad dog that bites you will be killed, and the dog's brain will be taken out and cut and applied to the bite wound, so that rabies can be effectively prevented. When the mad dog knew about it, he didn't dare to bite Changduan anymore.
Many people question whether this is scientifically sound. Of course, there is a reason for this. For example, the martial arts in ** are all fighting against poison.
To put it bluntly, the mad dog is still alive or the body has developed antibodies against the virus. In today's medical theory, the rabies virus multiplies quickly in the dog's brain and is prone to strain. In addition, detoxification strains are used to prevent seizures.
Seeing this, I have to marvel at the wisdom and detachment of the ancient Chinese people, who invented the first method of rabies in the Jin Dynasty, which was more than 1,500 years earlier than the world.
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Rabies can only be contracted if you are bitten by a dog that has rabies or carries the rabies virus.
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This is because ancient dogs did not eat some messy things and were very clean.
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I don't think I paid that much attention in ancient times, and I don't think there's anything wrong.
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Popular science: Ancient people were bitten by dogs, and there was no rabies vaccine, how could they prevent rabies?
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After being bitten, it should be treated directly with water.
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The ancients didn't seem to pay much attention to this aspect.
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Scrambled eggs with dog hair, which I was eaten by dog bites when I was a child.
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