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Chapter 56: Respect and help earned by strength

The office fell silent.

Wang Hui was carefully digesting Li Duanyang's words.

He only studied Chinese medicine by himself for a year in his spare time, and many concepts of Chinese medicine are still very vague. In addition, the cold that has become increasingly worse in recent days makes his thinking not very sharp, so even some of the proper terms of Chinese medicine mentioned by Li Duanyang

, it was a bit difficult for him to understand.

These traditional Chinese medicine terms such as pungent powder to dissipate dampness, dissipate phlegm and break knots, aroma to dissipate turbidity, evacuate impurity and dissipate turbidity, etc., are not just words you need to understand. The dynamic and continuous drug effects contained between the lines are the four properties.

The five flavors, their rise and fall, which meridian to travel, which disease site to reach, and how drugs work together are all very particular and complicated things. To truly understand the true meaning of these proper nouns, it takes several years of medical practice.

It's hard to really understand.

If you add in the fact that the effects of most drugs are not just those described in books, some drugs even have some almost metaphysical effects after entering the human body that make even experienced Chinese medicine practitioners scratch their heads, then there is only

Only a Chinese medicine genius can understand and master it.

As for Wang Hui, strictly speaking, he has no experience in traditional Chinese medicine.

He had never even heard of the prescription of Dayuan Yin.

This is understandable. A middle-aged doctor in a large hospital in Kyoto is very pressed for time. How much spare time does he have?

In addition, the thinking of Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine are completely different, and they are completely different approaches, making it even more difficult to learn.

After many years of practicing medicine, Wang Hui gradually realized that Western medicine was ineffective in treating many diseases. He was already middle-aged and needed to learn Chinese medicine to maintain his health, so he began to come into contact with and learn Chinese medicine.

"Thank you. I understand. Can I ask who you are?"

After a long time, Wang Hui raised his head and looked at Li Duanyang and said.

"Li Duanyang, a third-year student of Chang'an Traditional Chinese Medicine." Li Duanyang said calmly.

"You're just a student? Impossible!" Wang Hui stood up again.

But after looking at Li Duanyang's overly young appearance again, he shook his head dejectedly.

It's completely unbelievable, but I have to admit that this should be true.

"My cousin has been studying medicine with my grandpa since he was three or four years old. My grandpa was the best Chinese medicine doctor in our area within a hundred miles."

Gao Zhaoyang on the side straightened his waist and said.

Although he didn't understand the medical science and pharmacology that Li Duanyang said at all, he naturally saw it with his own eyes that his cousin succeeded in pretending. He was able to shock even the attending doctor in such a large hospital.

Naturally, my cousin is obsessed with Yourong, so at this time, he quickly made up for his shortcomings in status.

"Oh, it's no wonder. Let me tell you, it's hard for today's Chinese medicine universities to train Chinese medicine talents like you." Wang Hui sighed, and then briefly recalled Li Duanyang's magic just now, and his face showed a smile again.

With a very surprised expression, "But, how do you know that I took Xiaobuihu Decoction and it was not correct?"

"Smell and intuition." Li Duanyang said calmly, "You have the smell of Xiaobuihu decoction. As for the wrong medicine you took, it's just my intuition."

"intuition?"

Wang Hui's eyes narrowed. He once visited a traditional Chinese medicine doctor in Kyoto, and the doctor also mentioned the intuition of a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. Sensing, hearing, and asking everything requires sensitive intuition, especially the inexplicable intuition of feeling the pulse.

But at this moment, the young Chinese medicine doctor sitting opposite him looked at him and intuitively knew that his medication was incorrect. Isn't this amazing?

"But how did you intuitively know that my medication was wrong? Oh, I'm sorry, I was just too surprised. Can you explain a little bit more?" Wang Hui asked sincerely.

"A qualified Chinese medicine doctor must pass the examination. The antipyretics you take only cover up your condition in your own perception, but your condition is still reflected on your face, such as your eyes are dim and your eyes are dull.

, complexion red.

When observing a person's Yintang, you need to look at its light, luster, and color. From the light of the Yintang, you can see the yang condition of your whole body. From the luster, you can tell the yin condition of your whole body. From the color, you can see the yin condition of your whole body.

There is something wrong with your internal organs.

There are also eyes. The "Huangdi Neijing" says, "The essence of the nest is the eye, the essence of the bones is the pupil, the essence of the muscles is the black eye, the essence of the blood is the collaterals, the essence of the nest is the white eye, and the essence of the muscles is the restraint."

"

That is to say, the condition of the five internal organs can be seen from different parts of the eyes. The entire eye socket is a manifestation of essence. Among them, the kidneys are shown in the pupils, the liver is shown in the black eyeballs, the heart is shown in the blood collaterals of the eyes, and the lungs are shown in the white

Eyeball, spleen restrains the entire eyelid.

Uh, there are too many things to talk about, and I can’t explain them clearly to you at the moment.”

Li Duanyang ordered it to end.

In fact, his observation ability is not so magical and meticulous. He only directly judges the situation in Wang Hui's body by sensing the yin and yang energy and blood in Wang Hui's body. Therefore, this kind of bullshit is enough, mainly to perfunctory Wang Hui.

Hui.

He has to find an excuse for his magical performance.

"It's amazing." Wang Hui shook his head and sighed, "I feel like you...well, you can keep up with many famous doctors. It's amazing. Let's not talk about your intuition. Let's just say that you can smell that I drink.

What kind of medicinal decoction? This alone is magical enough."

"Doctor Wang, I see you're feeling very uncomfortable? Let me give you a massage. Then I have something else I want to talk to you about." Li Duanyang interrupted Wang Hui's praise.

Although he is indeed a bit miraculous now, he is still a little uncomfortable being praised by others in person.

Besides, he was short on time, so it would be a waste of time to talk about useless things.

"Oh, this is really... Could you please excuse me, thank you so much." Wang Hui said quickly.

Although the other party was young, he was awe-struck by his magic, and he didn't dare to trust him any more.

Li Duanyang gave Wang Hui a massage for more than ten minutes, which made Wang Hui feel much better. Then he gave Wang Hui a detailed diagnosis and added or subtracted the Dayuan Yin prescription and passed it on to the other party.

"This prescription should be effective quickly. Dr. Wang, please drink it and try it."

"Thank you, thank you." Wang Hui quickly thanked him.

"Well, Dr. Wang, let me tell you about my aunt. In her current situation, from the perspective of Western medicine, it is really urgent to have an ostomy surgery. However, my aunt's family is still farming. Outside the door of our house

There is a lot of work, and my uncle can't handle it alone. Besides, in rural areas, it is impossible to be as hygienic as urban office workers, so after the operation, there may be many follow-up problems, including infection.

It’s just a big trouble. What I mean is, if we adopt conservative treatment with traditional Chinese medicine, there may be slightly fewer subsequent problems. What do you think?”

Li Duanyang looked at Wang Hui and spoke politely.

"Doctor Li," Wang Hui said after hearing this, "please believe that I make all medical suggestions based on the patient's condition. From the perspective of Western medicine, your aunt is born with congenital ureteral stenosis. Nowadays, the older you get, the greater the problem."

The bigger the problem is, the more likely it is to undergo an ostomy surgery. However, I have also heard that traditional Chinese medicine has conservative treatment methods for this.

But, as you know, this kind of doctor is not easy to find. Improper treatment will only lead to bigger problems.

Well, Doctor Li, do you have any experience in treating this condition?

Sorry, I’m not questioning you. I know you are really good, Dr. Li, but doctors generally have their own specialties..."

Wang Hui said this and looked at Li Duanyang with an expression of further exploration on his face.

He really wanted to explore Li Duanyang's depth today.

However, in order to show enough respect for the other party, he directly addressed him as a doctor.

Li Duanyang smiled in his heart and said sternly: "Doctor Wang, I am currently an intern at the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital affiliated to our school, and I am involved in the diagnosis and treatment of several liver cancer patients and a stroke and hemiplegic patient.

Regarding my aunt’s problem, I really don’t have time to come to Kyoto. Although I dare not say that my aunt’s disease is completely cured, conservative treatment can still be done, and my master, Professor Hao Wenbing, is also good at this.

It’s a serious condition, so I still want my aunt to use traditional Chinese medicine for conservative treatment.”

"Professor Hao is your master?" Wang Hui said slightly surprised.

He had heard of Hao Wenbing, a famous provincial doctor from Sanqin Province, and he had read several articles on Chinese medicine theory written by Hao Wenbing.

Li Duanyang nodded.

"That's no problem. I also agree with conservative treatment with traditional Chinese medicine." Wang Hui said.

"It's just," this time it was Li Duanyang's turn to be embarrassed, "Well, my aunt believes in you more..."

This is what annoys Li Duanyang the most. Her father was once a famous traditional Chinese medicine doctor. However, her daughter does not believe in traditional Chinese medicine so much. Instead, she asked him to plead with Wang Hui, a Western medicine doctor, to treat her.

Ideological work...

Of course, this is also because his grandfather passed away after all. If his grandfather were alive, his aunt would probably ask his grandfather for diagnosis and treatment first.

"I understand, okay, I'll talk to your aunt and them." Wang Hui nodded after hearing this.

Going back on his word really goes against his rules of conduct as a doctor, but in order to make friends with Li Duanyang, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor who is bound to shine in the future, Wang Hui also worked hard.


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