idiom > (in chinese medicine) a disease among children, esp. of infants, symptomized by Fall on board of defer physician trained in herb medicine
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Acute convulsion bumped slow doctor
  Explanation: Serious illnesses encountered a chronic doctor. Keep up with slow action metaphor urgent needs.
  Source: "Late Qing Cong notes · literary anecdote makes up" The Fifth It's really a case of emergency bumped slow doctor, I'm dead in bed at home, how do I get anxious, etc. How about you? "
  Examples: This is really - and I died at home in bed, how can I get anxious, etc. How about you? ("Late Qing Literature plexus · anecdote makes up the" fifth back)
No. 2
  Emergency medical patients experiencing slow. Metaphor slow in coming.
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No. 3
  发 音 jí jīnɡ fēnɡ zhuànɡ zhe màn lánɡ zhōnɡ
  释 义 患急病遇到了慢性子的医生。比喻缓慢的行动赶不上紧急的需要。
  出 处 明·凌蒙初《二刻拍案惊奇》卷三十三:“此时富家子正是:急惊风撞着了慢郎中。”
  示 例 这真是~了,我家里死在床上,我如何等得急你呢?(《晚清文学丛钞·瞎编奇闻》第五回)