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既能清肺热,可治疗肺热咳嗽,又能泻胃火,治疗胃火牙痛的药物是() A.知母 B.竹叶

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既能清肺热,可治疗肺热咳嗽,又能泻胃火,治疗胃火牙痛的药物是()

A.知母

B.竹叶

C.芦根

D.栀子

E.石膏

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