Written by Wu Youxing in Ming Dynasty. Both sexual and acceptable. Shocking. That is a book written by Chongzhen at noon. Taking the unhealthy qi of four seasons as the epidemic, its disease is similar to typhoid fever, but the ancient books are unclear, so it is proposed to invent it. Generally speaking, typhoid fever enters from the orifices, into the veins, and from the exterior to the interior, so there are six meridians, from yang to yin, and from the bottom to the deep. Plague enters through the nose and mouth and lurks in the collection. Originally, its evil was between exterior and interior, and there were nine kinds of transmission, not exterior and interior, each of which was a disease. Contrary to typhoid fever, there are eleven kinds: exterior without interior, exterior without interior, interior without exterior, exterior spreading, exterior spreading and then exterior spreading, exterior is better than interior, and exterior comes before exterior. There is another syndrome, which is completely different. And discuss the prescriptions and distinguish them one by one. If it is obvious and easy to see, then the pulse condition is between not falling and not sinking, from the middle. The tongue must have a child, which is white at first, yellow at worst and prickly at worst. It is said that among all kinds of epidemics, there are occasional typhoid fever, and among all kinds of typhoid fever, there are occasional yin syndrome, which is overkill. However, the ancients treated the plague as a miscellaneous disease, and medical books were often attached to it, not specialized, or misunderstood the article in Su Wen that cold in winter is painful and warm in spring, and it was cured in vain. This book is based on the prevalence of typhoid fever in Chongzhen North and South Zhili, Shandong and Zhejiang, and the rule of law is ineffective. The plague has been proved, and there are ropes and ink to keep, which can be described as meritorious service to the world. His book is not annotated much, as if it were recorded as an essay. Today's aunt keeps her old. Its second volume, Lao's Futiao, contains tranquilizing and nourishing blood decoction, and its epidemic strip for children contains Taiji pill, which is myrrh. There are also epidemics and dysentery recorded, but they are not written, so they are not addenda in the end. There is also a rectification, a typhoid fever, and a rectification of various plagues, which were not in the original catalogue and were added after being covered in a book. Today is also recorded in a book, and the book is finished.