
Death Diagnosis of Ancient Emperors
About This Novel
When reading the stories of Chinese dynasties, the author He Naiqiang no longer pays attention to the proximate and distant causes of the rise and fall of dynasties, no longer judges the loyalty and treachery of historical figures, but pays attention to the illness and death of the emperor's concubines. This may be due to his decades of medical career training his sensitivity to diseases, curiosity about the cause, and doubts about diagnosis... Based on limited information, he read a lot of historical books and modern medical books and even relied on clinical experience to either overturn the ancient statement or confirm its authenticity. Therefore, this is a historical note that explores the diseases and causes of death of ancient emperors from a medical perspective. The author starts with the emperor, concubines, imperial doctors, ministers and others, and uses the perspective of modern doctors to "diagnose" the diseases of ancient monarchs and ministers, analyze their patients, and question the causes of death recorded in historical annals. In order to increase everyone's understanding of some pathologies, the author also uses ancient and modern comparisons to bring in modern interpretations and treatment methods of these diseases.
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