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Cure too much in history
Cure too much, the title of ancient doctor. Refers to the doctors who served the upper ruling class such as emperors and court officials in feudal society. Doctor Tai established his official position in the Han Dynasty. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, there was a Tai Chang Temple or Tai Chang Bureau, and there was also a Tai Chang Bureau in the Liao Dynasty. The Jin Dynasty began to call it Taichang Hospital. The Imperial Hospital in Yuan Dynasty has become an independent institution, responsible for medical treatment and making imperial medicine. In the Ming Dynasty, Imperial Hospital had a branch.

1. Curing too much is different from eunuchs. The eunuch was desperate and forced to choose castration to serve the people in the palace. Too many doctors are highly skilled doctors. In other words, even if too many doctors don't stay in the palace, they can still go to the private sector to see a doctor, and they still earn a lot of money.

2. Reasons for inheritance. Ancient medical skills were basically handed down from ancestors, and there was no so-called class teaching. Even if there is teaching, the core medical skills are rarely taught, only to their sons. If you castrate easily, it will be difficult for doctors to pass on their medical skills, and there will be fewer and fewer famous doctors.

3. Rules and restrictions when seeing a doctor. Although Chinese medicine pays attention to consultation, it is usually unheard of and it is impossible to have skin relatives. Usually, a layer of gauze is placed on the arm of the princess. When eunuchs see their illness, they will send them out of the palace, and they will not let the doctors stay in the harem too much to find opportunities to cheat.