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Chapter 4000 【89】Expose and Criticize

Medicine is not afraid of debate, but it is afraid of quarrels.

Poor technique is a doctor's original sin, but few people know that a doctor's moral character and medical skills are basically connected.

Dr. Xie Wanying thought so from the beginning. After the words she said to "Teacher Wu" came out, the people of the National Association felt that their horizons had been reopened.

Now, the people present at the National Association couldn't help but recall what Dr. Xie said, and looked at Professor Wang's strange expression at this moment: Could it be -

Professor Wang was about to take out a handkerchief and wipe it on his forehead, but he didn't expect it. The other person was obviously a Western doctor. He was young and his experience alone was not enough. It was impossible to talk about cross-industry familiarity with Chinese medicine.

But when Dr. Xie opened his mouth to talk about Chinese medicine and his problem, he seemed to have a

I looked into his inner world from bottom to top.

Having practiced medicine for two generations, Xie Wanying has some advantages, such as her understanding of the entire medical industry.

When it comes to the academic depth of a single major, she definitely cannot be proficient in everything. If she really wants to study Chinese medicine to become a specialist, she will definitely need to start from scratch like studying surgery today.

However, if we only talk about personnel and affairs in the TCM circle, there is no need for laboratory research or accumulation of clinical TCM experience. Just listening to social news and news from the medical circle is enough.

Therefore, it is not surprising that she, who is cross-industry, can gain some insight into Professor Wang's inner thoughts.

For example, what she started to talk about now: "In the history of the development of traditional Chinese medicine, it has encountered several disasters that were almost abolished in modern times."

Especially in modern times, the topic of useless medical tests and drugs has become a hot topic. Regarding such an issue, a little shrimp like her would not be stupid enough to interfere in such nonsense.

As a doctor, you only need to pay attention to national decisions. Our country is very enlightened and has never advocated the abolition of traditional Chinese medicine. On the contrary, the policy has always been to encourage the modern development of traditional Chinese medicine and the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

The so-called integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, Dr. Xie Wanying said again: "Of course it is not for a doctor to learn both Western medicine and Chinese medicine."

The amount of knowledge in Chinese medicine and Western medicine is so vast that one person cannot learn it all. What he learns can only be different.

The true integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine is like today, when experts in traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine sit together, such as each expert consulting together, bringing out the technical points they are good at, and working together to treat patients.

Does the modernization and development of traditional Chinese medicine mean denying all the views of the ancients? Of course not, that is called abolishing traditional Chinese medicine. The country has said that it will not abolish traditional Chinese medicine.

Throughout the history of traditional Chinese medicine, it has always been inheritance and development.

Those who insist that the Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon must remain in its original version, have ever known that it is unclear how many dynasties this book has gone through and whether the original version has been handed down to this day. Moreover, history even shows that this book was not written by the Yellow Emperor at all.

It was written by a counselor.

Worshiping a group of counselors? Not even worshiping God? This???

Famous doctors in ancient times studied the Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon with a scientific spirit rather than admiring it religiously.

Looking at the history of Chinese medicine, no one worships Shennong’s Herbal Classic like a sacred book.

Why is Professor Wang so worried about the Huangdi Neijing?

It's fear.

Because the theory of Chinese medicine prescribing is also based on the Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic. For fear of denying the Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic, Chinese doctors may not know what rules to follow when prescribing.

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