Chapter 173 Chinese Medical Journal
Jianghan People's Hospital.
Endocrinology.
"Director, the experimental data has been sorted out. Sucrose has a significant effect on skin ulcers, knife injuries, and burns. The effect is very good. This is the report." Tong Fei said.
Fang Qian took the report and carefully checked the content in the report. After confirming it, he immediately said, "Very good, my paper has been written, and it also combines Dr. Lu's Chinese medicine theory. Add the experimental data, moisturize, remember, do not change Dr. Lu's things, and send it to me after sorting it up. "
"Understand." Tong Fei made a response.
After Fang Qian left, the three Tong Fei began to sort out the information.
These days of research also made them see the role of sucrose, and it did subvert their cognition of this gadget.
Who can think that a sucrose has so many effects?
It seems that most wounds can play a role in closing.
In addition to explaining with inverse gradient, analysis ingredients are useless.
But its effect is better than sugar.
They are all sugar, and they are also inverse concentration gradients.
No matter how many experiments, the effect of sucrose is the best.
This also made the three of Tong Fei no longer question Lu Jiu.
Obviously, when one theoretical interpretation is unreasonable, and the other theory is the first to discover, and it has achieved results, it shows that this theory is not 100 % correct, it is definitely more convincing than the theory that cannot be explained.
"Well, it's finally ending, and I don't know where this paper director will be cast." Jingli Road.
"It must be Huaxia Medical Magazine, it is the core journal magazine in China. I think our papers will definitely be available." Tong Fei said.
"That's not allowing. Huaxia Medical Magazine is the number one journal magazine in China. All the top papers can be used. We are at most this is hunting. The national journal is estimated enough. Magazine. "Jingli Road.
"Low low, Huaxia Medical Journal is really difficult, but the scope of the director is widely and has great impact. It is of great significance to the field of diabetes and wounded department. National journals can definitely go to." Wen Chengdao.
"Well? Do you say, can this paper go to SCI? For example, natural medical journals?" Tong Fei said.
"Dreaming you, how can it be possible?" Jingli said.
"Why, I think I can fight for it. Obviously, there is no papers that have not studied sucrose at all. We can also be regarded as a field of innovation. Why can't we get it?" Tong Fei said.
"The ingredients have not studied new things. At best, it is a inverse gradient. How can this be available for international journals? Besides, there are Chinese medicine content, foreigners can understand?" Jinglidao.
"I also think it is impossible, but it is different from what you think. Foreigners understand the content of Chinese medicine, but as long as there is the content of Chinese medicine, it is absolutely impossible to go to their magazines." Wen Chengdao.
"You are so embarrassed. The international journal is very fair. How can you not let it go because you have the content of Chinese medicine. You know that you have joined the party, but you won't you be so impartial for international journals?" Jingli said.
"Oh? Fair and fair? As far as I know, in the past three years, Chinese and Western medicine have written a lot of papers in the field of epidemic (prevention), but natural magazines, willow -leaf knives only accept Western medicine papers, and all Chinese medicine papers have rejected. I There is almost no paper in the field of Chinese medicine on the field of epidemic (prevention), why is this? "Wen Chengdao.
"Is there a possibility that Chinese medicine does not have virology, so their paper does not meet the requirements, so it was rejected." Jing Li said.
"Then what are the standards for medical papers? Does it just conform to medicine, but not to treat diseases and save lives? Although we have made great efforts on the medical front in the past three years, even at the expense of individuals and families, what is the main force?
You and I both know very well who they are. Those critically ill patients are
How is it so good? How is it possible to turn a severe disease into a mild one and have no sequelae after being cured? If such facts are in front of us and such experience written down does not meet the standards of a medical journal, is there a possibility?
Is it wrong, not us?" Wen Cheng said.
Jingli was silent, and the atmosphere became solemn.
Tong Fei on the side immediately tried to smooth things over, "Okay, okay, it's just a joke. Let's imagine the results of our joint efforts. Don't be so serious."
Wen Cheng said, "I treat things differently than people."
Wen Cheng didn't know much about traditional Chinese medicine, but it was precisely because he was in the medical field that he could truly see how big the gap in treatment between Chinese and Western medicine was.
The thesis incident he mentioned is just the tip of the iceberg.
Zhang Li, a master of traditional Chinese medicine, fought on the front line day and night during the epidemic, which eventually led to an attack of cholecystitis, suppuration and incarceration of bile duct stones and gangrene. If the conditions at the time allowed, there was no need to remove the gallbladder with traditional Chinese medicine.
But do you have time?
No!
Therefore, the best solution at the moment is surgical removal so that he can continue to stay on the front line and participate in guidance work.
And all this, people said that top Chinese medicine doctors all use Western medicine, and Chinese medicine is rubbish, and a public opinion war broke out on the Internet.
It seems that Chinese medicine has become a traitor to Chinese medicine by using Western medicine's surgery, and has been exaggerated by public opinion as an ironclad proof that Chinese medicine is inferior to Western medicine. However, Western medicine's prescribing of Chinese medicine has never caused such a big public opinion storm.
Precisely because he knows too many such things, Wen Cheng's attitude towards Chinese medicine is more objective than others.
A few hours passed, and the three of them finally sorted out the paper and sent it to Fang Qian.
Fang Gan checked it carefully twice and after confirming that there was no problem, he sent a message to Lu Jiu and then transferred the file to Lu Jiu.
Lu Jiu, who was resting at home, saw the paper sent by Fang Gan and immediately opened it to read.
I have to say that professional people do things differently. This scientific experimental attitude really shows the data of sucrose in a vivid way, which is obviously incomparable to traditional Chinese medicine.
"How's it going? Is there anything that needs to be modified?" Half an hour later, Fang Gan sent another message. It was obvious that he attached great importance to Lu Jiu's opinions.
"No, that's fine. Director Fang, just send it directly," Lu Jiu said.
"Hehehe, okay, oh, by the way, which magazine do you think I want to publish to?" Fang Gan asked.
"I'm a layman in this area, so I can't guess." Lu Jiu said.
"Chinese Medical Journal, the top journal." Fang Qiandao.
"Is it possible?" Lu Jiu asked.
"Absolutely, I have confidence." Fang Qian said.
"Okay, then just wait for the good news!" Lu Jiu said.
Fang Gan looked at the messages on his phone and couldn't help but wonder, "Isn't this guy excited at all..."
Hua Xia Medical Journal is the top journal in China. Everyone in the medical field stares at this journal every day. Once a new paper is published in this journal, it will definitely attract the attention of the entire medical field.
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Chapter completed!