This book is about to be put on the shelves, which actually makes me feel a little sad.
Originally, I wanted to wait until it reached 10,000 collections before putting it on the shelves, but after waiting for collection receipts, it was really not helpful, so I had to reluctantly put it on the shelves.
This book actually cost me a lot of time, energy and effort. The purpose of writing this book is not only to write about how to diagnose and use medicine for different diseases, but more importantly: 1. Trying to reveal the symptoms and causes of the disease
The internal logical relationship between pathogenesis; 2. The internal logical relationship between pharmacology and pathology.
Yes, this is what I want to do most.
That is, trying to uncover the logical relationship behind medical science and pharmacology.
So everyone saw that I tried hard to explain various pathologies and pharmacology in plain English.
But it's obviously not flattering, and not many people know the importance of this matter.
More people still want to be told concisely and clearly what medicine should be used for which disease.
But in fact this is a huge pit!
Conditions are ever-changing, and the causes and pathogenesis contain mysteries. The same symptoms may be caused by different causes and pathogenesis. You see another patient with the same symptoms as you, but the medicine he takes can cure the disease, and you take the same medicine as you.
The medicine may worsen the condition!
For example, the same cough can be caused by lesions in the five internal organs. Can you take whatever medicine you see others taking for coughing?
For a guy like me who is very logical, this kind of thing is simply unreasonable.
Therefore, if you don't want to understand the logical relationship behind studying pathology and pharmacology, you will end up trying to draw water from a bamboo basket, and it will be in vain.
It is better to have a certain understanding of pathology and pharmacology than to have some so-called "knowledge". At least you don't dare to take medicine randomly. At least you know how to maintain your health, right?
Also, I just want to ask again, is the storyline of this book really bad?
Your self-feeling is not that bad, right?
Some of the plots I feel are very heartwarming, and I also like this tone.
But it's also hard to ask for it.
Some people are annoyed when they don’t write about treating diseases, but I see that some popular Chinese medicine articles only rarely embellish a little bit of medical knowledge, and the rest are storylines and gossip, but why do their supporters
So many!
Compared with others, we don't even have a fraction of theirs.
So I have some doubts about life.
There is no reason to explain.
Okay, it’s going to be on the shelves anyway, I hope those who are willing to support it will give it a try.
Well, this is actually nonsense. Those who are willing to support it, such big rewards, repeated rewards, and constant gifts of monthly tickets, make me excited, and also make me feel embarrassed.
If you are unwilling to support, no matter what you say, it will be of no use.
I don’t know if I can support it and write down the logical relationship behind a lot of medical science and pharmacology.
I hope I can still have that opportunity.
Another issue is the establishment of a book club group. Some book friends have repeatedly requested it, and I actually established it. I was just afraid that no one would come and it would be too embarrassing, so I did not announce it.
Okay, let me announce that the book club number is 425761749.
But I'm very busy right now and I have some social anxiety, so, um, you know.