
They Are All Sick: the Hidden Secrets of the Great Figures in Chinese History
by Tan Jiancui
About This Novel
When powerful emperors, heroes, celebrities and wealthy businessmen encountered illness, what unimaginable things happened? The well-read Dr. Tan Jianzhu once again used his rich history, literature and medical expertise to comb out a large number of historical materials and classics to comb out observations that are different from ordinary historical research. He also used rigorous Chinese and Western medicine to discuss various strange disease symptoms and bizarre medical scenes in history. This book covers discussions on the doctor-patient relationship, psychological analysis, and difficult and complicated diseases in history. From the principle of puffer fish poisoning, it talks about a generation of gluttonous Su Dongpo; "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty" Lu Zhaolin was chronically ill and world-weary, and compared ancient and modern hospice care institutions; from the excavation of the tomb of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty, we saw the remains of only two teeth, and then by the hardness and softness of the teeth, we associate it with the short-lived dynasty that died in the second generation...
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