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张某,男,40岁。1997年5月4日就诊。主诉:脐腹胀痛引及少腹3天。患者发病的3天前因私事与他人争吵后出现脐腹胀痛难忍,连及两胁,自服香橼小茴香茶后痛稍减轻。现疼痛如初,并放射至腰脊两胁,嗳气稍舒,怒则痛剧。检查:体温36.9℃。舌质红,舌苔薄白,脉弦滑。触诊:腹肌紧张,压痛明显。肠鸣音亢进。

该病的首选方药是 ()

A.柴胡疏肝散加减

B.良附丸加减

C.大承气汤加减

D.黄芪建中汤加减

E.少腹逐瘀汤加减

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参考答案:A

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A Great Friendship


Thomas Jefferson and James Madison met in 1776. Could it have been any other year They worked together starting then to further American Revolution and later to shape the new scheme of government. From the work sprang a friendship perhaps incomparable in intimacy and the trustfulness of collaboration and induration. It lasted 50 years. It included pleasure and utility but (1) and above them, there were shared purpose, a common end (2) an enduring goodness on both sides. Four and a half months (3) he died, when he was ailing, debt-ridden, and worried about his impoverished (4) , Jefferson wrote to his longtime friend. His words and Madison’s reply remind us (5) friends are friends until death. They also remind us that (6) a friendship has a bearing on things larger than the (7) itself, for has there ever been a friendship of (8) public consequence than this one
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