〘noun〙① The treatment of illness or injury. Also, the technique of doing so. Medical arts. ※Konjaku (around 1120) 4 "Since the beginning of the month, I have fallen ill and even the power of medicine has been in vain , and prayer has brought no results. " [Kokugo - Jingo - 8] ② A person who treats illnesses. Doctor. Medical practitioner. Sickness. ※Shoku Nihongi - Hōki 4th year (773), April 1st, Ox "Plague in Iga province. Medical treatment sent to treat him." ※Haikai - Wilderness (1689) Ingai "In any case, Chang'an is a land of fame and fortune (Basho) The scale of medicine is truly mind-blowing (Yue people)" [Shiji - Biography of Bian Que]I-suru [medical]I-su [Medicine]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 病気や傷を治療すること。また、その技術。医術。※今昔(1120頃か)四「月来(つきごろ)身に病有て医の力も不叶(かなは)ず、祈も験(しるし)无し」 〔国語‐晉語・八〕② 病気を治療する人。医者。医師。くすし。※続日本紀‐宝亀四年(773)四月己丑「伊賀国疫。遣レ医療レ之」※俳諧・曠野(1689)員外「なに事も長安は是名利の地〈芭蕉〉 医のおほきこそ目ぐるほしけれ〈越人〉」 〔史記‐扁鵲伝〕
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