Doctors are a high-risk profession. Why is there such a statement? Will it really be buried because it can't be cured?

Doctors are a high-risk profession. Why is there such a statement? Will it really be buried because it can't be cured? The physician mainly treats the emperor and people around him. Originally, the quality of treatment had nothing to do with medical skills, but the poor treatment did have something to do with doctors. If the doctor is not careful, it is normal for him to fall on his head. Therefore, in the late feudal dynasty, the prescriptions prescribed by imperial doctors were often dull, stable and peaceful. He can't cure the disease or eat the dead. Second, the doctor travels to and from the harem all the year round. Emperors, queens, concubines, princes, etc. all know what disease they have.

Will use doctors to do something disgraceful. Therefore, doctors are often victims of political struggles. Finally, the funeral system of feudal dynasty. The emperor used to reuse highly skilled doctors before his death. However, dying in front of the emperor is a good thing. Generally, they were buried with the emperor later than the emperor. According to Pu Yi's autobiography My First Half Life, the last doctor in China was his personal physician Peng Yinglie. Although Puyi's position at that time was no longer the same as in the past, he was still an emperor in name, so the title of physician is not nonsense.

The end of the physician: 28 years in prison. Accused of serving in a fake court. Personal ending: After the Amnesty, the old man hung a jar to help the world and lived a long life. There is no news about whether he has passed away. The latest news is An Zai on 20 18 (I don't know if this is true). In the late Qing Dynasty, the most famous patient was Guangxu. Guangxu's illness may be considered as a heart disease, because he seldom got sick before he went to prison. In the 10 years after his imprisonment, he summoned doctors more than 900 times. Ren Xigeng's notes also included some prescriptions of Emperor Guangxu. It seems that most of them are used to treat kidney deficiency.

They have always been indispensable supporting roles in ancient court dramas, executors of harem plots, part of the dark side of the court, and the main threat to outstanding male and female protagonists. They are doctors. In folklore, they almost have the ability of immortals. However, the higher their medical skills, the greater the danger. With the alternation of old and new emperors, they often become martyrs.

The manuscript of Ren Xigeng, one of the last doctors in China and the last doctor printed by Rentai Hospital in the late Qing Dynasty, was published by the Library Society in August. More than 20 volumes of diary manuscripts have brought this ancient profession closer to the modern people in 2 1 century. If a doctor wants to enter Taiyuan Hospital, he must first become a hospital student. The student must pass the exam and sign up for it. For example, officials above level 6 recommended him. The exams are all interviews, and the senior doctors in the hospital ask questions themselves. Due to the limited number of places, even if you are admitted, you will have to wait until the last batch of students from Imperial Hospital graduate. After joining the job, you should study for three years and be assessed twice a year. The assessment adopts various encryption measures such as grouping, drawing lots and sealing to prevent cheating. Those who fail the exam will retake it. After three years, the exam will be taken in the auditorium. If you pass the exam, you will become a doctor in Taiyuan Hospital.