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Book Synopsis: Raising the Dead and Returning Life: Emergency Medicine of the Qīng Dynasty is essentially a first aid manual based on the practices of the common people of Southern China during the mid-nineteenth century. This book discusses first aid for cases that seem hopeless, such as hangings, drowning, poisoning, freezing, lightning strikes and so forth. Besides this, it includes treatment for trauma, including beatings, caning, burns and scalds, and bites. It also gives prescriptions for tobacco, alcohol, and opium addiction or overdose. Towards the end of the book, the treatment and prevention of epidemic diseases is described, as well as gǔ toxins and unusual diseases.
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Discover the secrets of ancient healing with "Raising the Dead and Returning Life: Emergency Medicine of the Qing Dynasty". This extraordinary book takes you on a journey back in time to uncover the wisdom and practices of the common people of Southern China during the mid-nineteenth century. If you're looking for a truly unique first aid manual that goes beyond the ordinary, this is the book for you.
Imagine being equipped with the knowledge to provide first aid for cases that seem hopeless. With this book, you'll learn the ancient techniques used to save lives in desperate situations such as hangings, drowning, poisoning, freezing, and lightning strikes. These invaluable skills could mean the difference between life and death in an emergency.
Not only does this book cover extraordinary first aid techniques, but it also delves into the treatment of various traumas, including beatings, caning, burns and scalds, and bites. You'll gain insights into the effective remedies used by the people of the Qing Dynasty to heal their wounds and promote recovery.
But that's not all – "Raising the Dead and Returning Life" goes beyond physical injuries. It offers prescriptions for overcoming addictions and overdose, whether it's tobacco, alcohol, or opium. The ancient wisdom contained within these pages can be the key to reclaiming a life that has been consumed by addiction.
If you're fascinated by unusual diseases and ancient medical practices, this book has you covered. Explore the world of epidemic diseases, gǔ toxins, and other mysterious ailments. Gain the knowledge to protect yourself and your loved ones from these hidden dangers.
Don't miss your chance to uncover the secrets of ancient emergency medicine. Take a step back in time and empower yourself with the knowledge and wisdom that has been passed down through generations. Experience the past while equipping yourself for the future with "Raising the Dead and Returning Life: Emergency Medicine of the Qing Dynasty."
Get your copy now and embark on a journey of discovery and enlightenment.
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