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儿曷为乎有难曰天时人事为之也难于天者一难于人者二天之大德曰生曷为乎难儿也曰天不能不以阴阳五行化生万物五行之运不能不少有所偏在天原所以相制在儿任其气则生不任其气则难虽天亦莫可如何也此儿之难于天者也其难于人者奈何曰一难于儿之父母一难于庸陋之医天下之儿皆天下父母所生天下父母有不欲其儿之生者乎曷为乎难于父母耶曰即难于父母欲其儿之生也父母曰人生于温死于寒故父母惟恐其儿之寒也父母曰人以食为天饥则死故父母惟恐其儿之饥也天下之儿得全其生者此也天下之儿或受其难者亦此也谚有之曰小儿无冻饿之患有饱暖之灾此发乎情不能止乎义礼止知以慈为慈不知以不慈为慈此儿之难于父母者也天下之医操生人之术未有不欲天下之儿之生未有不利天下之儿之生天下之儿之难未有不赖天下之医之有以生之也然则医也者所以补天与父母之不逮以生儿者也曷为乎天下之儿难于天下之医也曰天下若无医则天下之儿之难犹少且难于天与父母无怨也人受生于天与父母即难于天与父母又何怨乎自天下之医愈多斯天下之儿难愈广以受生于天于父母之儿而难于天下之医能无怨乎曷为乎医愈多而儿之难愈广也日医也者顺天之时测气之偏适人之情体物之理名也物也象也数也无所不通而受之以谦而后可以言医尤必上与天地呼吸相通下与小儿呼吸相通而守之以诚而后可以为医奈何挟生人之名为利己之术不求岁气不畏天和统举四时率投三法毫无知识囿于见闻并不知察色之谓何闻声之谓何朝微夕甚之谓何或轻或重之谓何甚至一方之中外自太阳内至厥阴既与发表又与攻里且坚执小儿纯阳之说无论何气使然一以寒凉为准无论何邪为病一以攻伐为先谬造惊风之说惑世诬民妄为疳疾之丸伐生伐性天下之儿之难宁有终穷乎前代贤医历有辨难而未成书瑭虽不才愿解儿难(王孟英等《增补评注温病条辨·解儿难题词》)

作者在治疗小儿病的问题上反对哪些偏见和做法?

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作者反对拘守小儿纯阳之说、概用寒凉、滥施攻伐、妄称惊风、疳积等偏见和做法。

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El Nino is the term used for the period when sea surface temperatures are above normal off the South American coast along the equatorial Pacific, sometimes called the Earth’s heartbeat, and is a dramatic but mysterious climate system that periodically rages across the Pacific.

El Nino means "the little boy" or "the Christ child" in Spanish, and is so called because its warm current is felt along coastal Peru and Ecuador around Christmas. But the local warming is just part of an intricate set of changes in the ocean and atmosphere across the tropical Pacific, which covers a third of the Earth’s circumference. Its intensity is such that it affects temperatures, storm tracks and rainfall around the world.

Droughts in Africa and Australia, tropical storms in the Pacific, torrential rains along the Californian coast and lush greening of Peruvian deserts have all been ascribed to the whim of EI Nino. Until recently it has been returning about every three to five years. But recently it has become more frequent--for the first time on record it has returned for a fourth consecutive year--and at the same time a giant pool of unusually warm water has settled down in the middle of the Pacific and is showing no signs of moving.

Climatologists don’t yet know why, though some are saying these aberrations may signal a worldwide change in climate. The problem is that nobody really seems sure what causes the El Nin o to start up, and what makes some per than others. And this makes it particularly hard to explain why it has suddenly started behaving so differently.

In the absence of EI Nino and its cold counterpart, La Nina, conditions in the tropical eastern Pacific are the opposite of those in the west. the east is cool and dry, while the west is hot and wet. In the east, it’s the winds and currents that keep things cool. It works like this. Strong, steady winds, called trade winds, blowing west across the Pacific drag the surface water along with them. The varying influence of the Earth’s rotation at different latitudes, known as the Coriolis effect, causes these surface winds and water to veer towards the poles, north in the northern hemisphere and south in the southern hemisphere. The surface water is replaced by colder water from deeper in the ocean in a process known as upwelling.

The cold surface water in turn chills the air above it. This cold dense air cannot rise high enough for water vapor to condense into clouds. The dense air creates an area of high pressure so that the atmosphere over the equatorial eastern Pacific is essentially devoid of rainfall.

The word "aberrations" (Paragraph 4) can best be replaced by()

A. irregularities

B. destructions

C. frequencies

D. intensities