In ancient Chinese medicine, what was the role of the physician? Select all that apply
1. Cured illness
2. Prevent disease from occurring
3. Paid for medication when the patient became ill
4. Received payment when the patient became ill
2, 3
Explanation: 1. In ancient Chinese medicine, the physician did not cure an illness.
2. In ancient Chinese medicine, the physician prevented disease from occurring.
3. In ancient Chinese medicine, the physician had to pay for medication when the patient became ill.
4. In ancient Chinese medicine, payments to the physician stopped when the patient became ill.
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