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《脾胃论》中提出的“甘温除热”的代表方剂是A.黄芪建中汤 B.小建中汤 C.升阳益胃

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《脾胃论》中提出的“甘温除热”的代表方剂是

A.黄芪建中汤

B.小建中汤

C.升阳益胃汤

D.补中益气汤

E.六君子汤

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