Medical manual cursive translation machine

State expropriation is easy to know; A good soldier will fight, and the law will be swift. The same is true of our treatment. When I saw a doctor who opened the grass, the city people didn't know that it was a seedling of polygala tenuifolia, but used tiny licorice. Another doctor opened Shu lacquer, but the city people didn't know it was a seedling of Changshan, so they added dry lacquer. All these things, such as writing that Polygonatum odoratum wilts, milk smells fragrant, gastrodia elata shakes grass alone, and human milk flat peach wine; Pigeon dung is Zuo Long, and the soil in the kitchen is fulong liver, and the list goes on. However, alchemy has an ancient name, and it is appropriate to use it in a popular way. If the plan is different and strange, it will make people puzzled. What can be guaranteed in an emergency?

There are also doctors who use cursive scripts artificially, but doctors may not know them and the departments are not serious. As for the names of medicines, how can people in pharmacies know cursive script? Those who make waves will be held up hastily, and those who ask questions carefully will be held up. Can you meet a fan and write a book with a refreshing word period and a clear medicine period?

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The state levies land tax, and the tax bill is called Youdan. A good general commands the army. Sun Tzu's Art of War says that speed is the most important thing. So is our doctor. I once saw a piece of grass on a doctor's prescription. The people in the pharmacy didn't know it was a seedling of polygala tenuifolia, so they used tiny licorice. There was still a piece of soothing paint on the prescription. The people in the pharmacy didn't know it was Changshanmiao, so they asked the patient to add dry paint to the medicine. All these situations, such as Polygonatum odoratum wilting, fragrant and fragrant ground, gastrodia elata swaying grass alone, human milk flat peach wine, pigeon dung flat dragon, kitchen soil filled with fulong liver and so on. , can't list one by one. Although there are ancient drug names in the prescription book, it should be popular when taking it. If you pursue novelty, boast strangeness and make people unfamiliar, can you promise not to delay things in an emergency?

There are doctors who are good at cursive writing, and some who don't understand medical records. The issues involved are not important. As for the name of the medicine, does everyone in the pharmacy know cursive script? Reckless people make trouble by catching drugs, and cautious people delay asking questions.

Wrong time. Can you make an agreement with your peers that when writing prescription medical records, the handwriting must be clear and the name of the medicine must be recognized?