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The 134th Tricky Patient

After coming out.

Director Qi looked at Gao Dazhi apologetically and said, "Old Gao, I'm sorry, I didn't expect this old man to be as stubborn as a donkey."

Gao Dazhi smiled and said, "It's okay, this has nothing to do with you."

Director Qi smiled faintly and said: "Hi, but I still want to thank you for helping with the consultation. Let's have a drink tonight."

Gao Dazhi waved his hand and said, "Lao Qi, you're welcome. My daughter-in-law will come to my house tonight. Let's wait for another day."

"That's okay." Director Qi nodded: "Then...then I'll leave."

"Okay." Gao Dazhi also said.

In fact, in hospitals, the relationship between Chinese medicine and Western medicine is still very good, and there is basically no tension.

Where is the most tense relationship between Chinese and Western medicine?

Online!

In reality, it is not common to see people who are shady about traditional Chinese medicine, but online is a place where shady Chinese medicine practitioners gather. Those online medical experts are so powerful.

In fact, if you carefully screen, you will find that the vast majority of shady Chinese medicine practitioners on the Internet are people who understand neither Western medicine nor Chinese medicine.

If you ask him if he knows about traditional Chinese medicine, he will at most know about Isatis root and Huatuo, a traditional Chinese medicine. If you ask him if he knows about Western medicine, he will at most be able to tell you about Academician Zhong.

But it is this group of people who are most enthusiastic about hacking. Except for these people who have no medical background at all, the rest are the group of people who are engaged in theory. The more theoretical research they do, the less they believe in Chinese medicine, and the more they hack.

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But if you look at the frontline clinical practice, the relationship between Chinese and Western medicine is actually very good. And the more clinical people are, the less they dare to underestimate Chinese medicine, because they are the ones who have really seen the effects of Chinese medicine.

During the fight against the epidemic in 2003, the Zhongnan School of Medicine demonstrated the prestige of traditional Chinese medicine. As long as traditional Chinese medicine intervenes early, most mild cases can be cured, and severe cases can be controlled from worsening, which greatly reduces the mortality rate.

At the beginning, Academician Dong's Institute of Respiratory Diseases admitted 88 patients, and 10 died. In the early stage, traditional Chinese medicine was not used, but in the later stage, traditional Chinese medicine intervened in 71 cases, and only one died.

This is a research report, titled "Clinical Study of Interventional Treatment with Traditional Chinese Medicine in 71 Patients with SARS". If you are interested, you can search for it. The last author of the paper report also signed the name of Academician Dong.

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At that time, the leader of the Zhongnan Medical School was Deng Guangfei, an old Chinese medicine practitioner. Deng also admitted 73 patients to the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhongnan Medical University. He insisted on using traditional Chinese medicine as the mainstay of treatment, and all of them were cured and discharged.

Moreover, it has achieved 0 deaths of patients, 0 transfers to hospitals, 0 infections of medical staff, and 0 sequelae proved after more than ten years of tracking. This is a miracle of four "0's" in the history of anti-epidemic.

Although the epidemic was first reported in China and Guangzhou, the death rate of SARS patients in China and Guangzhou is the lowest in the world. In Hong Kong Island, which is across the water from China and Guangzhou, it is 17%, and the world average is 11%.

In that battle, the Zhongnan Medical School fought so beautifully. It completely demonstrated the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine to the world. Later, when the disease spread to the capital, the people of the Beijing Medical School went crazy because they did not allow traditional Chinese medicine to intervene... Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine

Very late intervention...

Therefore, anyone who has seen the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine will not disdain traditional Chinese medicine. And the more clinical people are, the more they dare not despise traditional Chinese medicine.

It was also after that battle that various policies that were not conducive to traditional Chinese medicine began to be cancelled. For example, it was originally required that traditional Chinese medicine practitioners must have a formal Chinese medicine school background to be eligible to take the TCM practice qualification certificate.

Those traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, as well as folk traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, were all practicing medicine without a license. Later, it was changed to say that those with real expertise can take the exam on the recommendation of two traditional Chinese medicine doctors.

There are also private Chinese medicine clinics, which originally stipulated that the area should not be less than 300 square meters and the registered capital was quite large, but this was later changed. I will not list them one by one here.

We also had the foundation for the fight against the epidemic, so Chinese medicine intervened very early in this epidemic.

Uncle De from the Zhongnan Medical School took office as the deputy leader of the traditional Chinese medicine team. He traveled northward on the night of New Year's Eve to participate in front-line treatment and fought against the epidemic until the end. In order to fight the epidemic with great difficulty, Uncle De lost 101 pounds all the way and lost his appearance.

, and I dare not tell my family.

Unfortunately, he also suffered from SARS that year, but fortunately he was cured without any sequelae.

It’s just that Mr. Deng Guangfei passed away at the beginning of 2019 at the age of 104. If Mr. Deng was around during this epidemic, he would definitely contribute his own efforts.

In the face of every major disaster and epidemic, Chinese medicine practitioners have never flinched, but the malicious slander of Chinese medicine by people who understand what is wrong has never diminished...

In the traditional Chinese medicine office.

After listening to Gao Dazhi's complaints, Liu Zhixiang was very angry and said: "That middle-aged man went too far. We treated him with good intentions, but he didn't thank us and actually slandered our Chinese medicine practitioners..."

At this time, Gao Dazhi was looking out the window, a little dazed, and murmured: "If it were him, how would he treat it?"

At this moment, Liu Zhixiang suddenly thought of Chen Yang. He had to admit that although that boy was young, his medical skills were surprisingly good. Several patients he treated in the traditional Chinese medicine hospital all became seriously ill after just one dose.

Some time ago, Gao Dazhi also went to verify that a patient he couldn't even predict was cured in Chen Yang's hands. Although he didn't want to admit it for the sake of face, the fact was that Chen Yang's medical skills had already improved.

It surpassed him, and much higher.

"How will Chen Yang be cured?" Gao Dazhi muttered softly again. There are some things that you can't think about. Once you think about it, your mind won't be able to stop.

Liu Zhixiang hadn't calmed down yet, and still said: "Right? Director Gao, that middle-aged man really bitten Lu Dongbin. We went to treat her father with good intentions, but he was not only ungrateful, but also scolded us."

Chinese medicine is not good."

"Why can't Chinese medicine cure diseases? Why can't it? It's too much. I really don't understand shit. I have lived more than 30 years in vain!"

However, Gao Dazhi did not listen to Liu Zhixiang's words at this moment. He slowly turned his head around, and now his mind was filled with the shadow of Chen Yang, and asked again: "You said... if it were him... how would he treat it?"

"who?"

Liu Zhixiang did not react for a moment.

Gao Dazhi said: "Who else could it be? Chen Yang, he has only been away for a few days and you have forgotten about him?"

Liu Zhixiang smiled and said: "How could I forget him? As for how to treat him? I don't know...but this kind of acute abdomen is operated by Western medicine, and it is not our turn to treat traditional Chinese medicine. Chen

Yang probably hasn’t been cured either.”

Gao Dazhi said thoughtfully: "The problem is that now the patients just refuse to have surgery and only want to use traditional Chinese medicine."

Liu Zhixiang didn't reply, but his face was a little embarrassed.

After a short silence, Gao Dazhi frowned, decisively picked up the phone and said, "I, I'll call Lao Huang in the office."

"Ah? Why are you calling him?"

Liu Zhixiang was stunned.


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