Chapter 1078 The doctor does not knock on the door
Nan Huai'an nodded repeatedly when he heard this. He patted his white shirt and said, "Brother, you look very strange. Where are you from and what is your name?"
"I am from Ganning Province. I was recommended by the Ganning Health Department. My name is Guo Yuming. Because I am good at dispensing tonics, the leaders of the bureau took good care of me. Later, the leaders of the department also knew my name, and the tonics were also
So I was assigned to the department. As a result, this time the Ministry of Health said it wanted people who were proficient in traditional Chinese medicine, so the department hired me."
Everyone's eyes widened when they heard this. Most people's eyes flashed with this meaning. Is this okay?
Lin Yuan smiled and said: "Actually, no matter what kind of medicine, formula or technology, Chinese medicine is indispensable. Especially for tonics, the doorway is even greater. Because high-grade tonics are usually prescribed to the rich and powerful, they must be fully
Taking into account the common physical phenomena of this group of people, such as eating more and rich food, living in a pampered manner, etc. Otherwise, the tonic may be poison."
Guo Yuming felt a little in awe: "Dr. Lin, you are absolutely right. These are the notes and comments he personally left in the medical book that Uncle Lu left for me. It can be said that this sentence is the whole book.
The essence of the book is that there are many tonics, and I have to configure them in detail, and I have to increase or decrease them according to the person's situation, otherwise the tonics will really turn into poison."
Dang Shaobo once again built momentum for Lin Yuan: "Xiao Guo, Lin Yuan is also a pharmaceutical master. His life-sustaining pills were sold for a sky-high price of over 60 million. Now, they are both priceless and unavailable. In this regard, don't look at him
I'm younger than you, but Master Zhou Chuanting of Nanyun, such a great pharmaceutical master, sometimes calls him Master Lin Yuanyin as a respectful name."
Guo Yuming touched his head and said: "It seems that I have really met an expert. By the way, old gentleman, how did you know that I am a Chinese medicine practitioner who is a half-monk?"
"Xiao Guo, we are all classmates studying together, so there is no need to call you so politely. I call you Xiao Guo, and you can just call me Lao Dang. Xiao Guo, have you ever heard of a word called medicine?
Don’t knock on the door.”
"Doctors don't knock on the door, and the Word doesn't spread lightly, is that what you mean?" Guo Yuming asked carefully.
"Well, that's what it means. But do you know how we Chinese medicine practitioners should achieve these four words?"
Guo Yuming shook his head. He could explain the literal meaning, but he really didn't know what was going on.
The saying that doctors do not knock on the door is basically a universally followed truth among pure Chinese medicine practitioners.
Some people question, since doctors are parents, if you, as a doctor, find someone else is sick, why don't you take the initiative to visit them and treat them?
In the past, Chinese medicine practitioners generally practiced medicine in two ways. The better one was to practice medicine in the hall, and the worse one was to practice medicine as a wandering doctor, also known as a wandering doctor.
No matter what form of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, as long as they have evil intentions, they all abide by this principle, that is, they cannot force patients to see a doctor.
People generally are very taboo about being sick, so even if they see someone being sick, they may not feel that they are sick themselves.
Even if a person shows symptoms, the patient will have his own choice. Unless it is an extremely special situation, doctors will generally respect the patient's choice.
Because TCM treatment has its own characteristics, TCM itself is a spiritual judgment in diagnosis and treatment, unlike Western medicine that can give you specific data, so patients' trust in TCM practitioners is crucial.
"Su Wen* The Treatise on the Five Internal Organs" says: "Those who are obsessed with ghosts and gods cannot speak of the most virtuous, and those who hate needles and stones cannot speak of the most skillful. If the disease is not allowed to be cured, the disease will not be cured, and the treatment will be ineffective."
Most patients do not know or understand the knowledge of TCM syndrome differentiation of qi, blood, yin and yang. In this case, if a doctor takes the initiative to come to the door and say that the person is sick, it will be difficult to gain trust, let alone have any therapeutic effect.
Already.
The most typical example is Bian Que's meeting with Duke Huan of Qi. Bian Que saw Duke Huan of Qi several times and said that he was sick. However, the first time Bian Que said that he was ill, he dismissed Bian Que's kindness.
.When it came to the second time, Duke Huan of Qi’s attitude was that he should not respond. When it came to the third time, he was displeased.
This does not mean that Bian Que's medical skills are not high. He has already seen various states of Qi Huangong's illness. However, Qi Huangong lost his life because he concealed his illness and refused to seek medical treatment.
This is how a knowledgeable prince treats famous doctors, let alone ordinary people.
Duke Huan of Qi has a famous saying that should be remembered by all medical workers, that is, if the doctor is good at curing the disease, he should take credit for it. When we look at historical books, everyone will criticize this idea, but in reality, who dares to tell the bottom of his heart?
Have you ever doubted a doctor like this?
Regardless of whether it is traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, treating diseases is a process with a high risk of accidents. The patient's condition will continue to change, and the doctor's treatment methods will also change due to the emergence of new situations.
In this case, if the patient does not have a lot of trust in the doctor and is suspicious, he will not be able to cooperate with the doctor's treatment. In extreme cases, the patient will give up treatment midway.
No doctor dares to say that he can completely cure a disease, whether it is cancer or a cold, both of which may be fatal. Doctors can only say that they have disease-specific methods, but they dare not say which disease can be cured.
Arrogance and ignorance.
With all kinds of uncertain factors added together, taking the initiative to visit someone's home to see a doctor is a very risky approach. Unless the patient is about to die and the doctor will inform the patient out of conscience, he will not do this.
It's a thankless task, and it may get you into big trouble.
The professional ethics of doctors being parents is correct, but specific matters must be treated concretely. The medical department is flooded with unnecessary moral sympathy, which is actually a responsibility to the doctors themselves and to the patients.
Guo Yuming nodded and said: "Old Party, it seems that some ancient teachings of traditional Chinese medicine are not groundless. There are many things that cannot be judged with simple common sense."
"Yes, the ancient teachings that can be passed down to this day have gone through the test of a long time. This is the precious spiritual wealth left to us by the predecessors of traditional Chinese medicine. We should keep up with the trend of the times, but we cannot leave our ancestors behind.
It is easy to define one’s thinking as being out of step with the times.”
"Old Party, then you clearly saw that Dean Bai had a hidden illness, so you just ignored him and didn't ask about it?"
"To be honest, it all depends on the opportunity. If there is an appropriate opportunity, I will definitely remind Dean Bai tactfully. But if there is no chance, others may not believe it, and it may arouse the other party's resentment.
.Who are the people around Dean Bai? There are many top-notch experts in the medical field. We are quiet people, so we should pay attention to our methods."
Lin Yuan suddenly asked: "Brother Guo, I would like to take the liberty to ask, can you show me your medical book? I have no other intention and have no intention of prying into your secrets. I am just interested in medical books."
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Guo Yuming smiled and said: "Lin Yuan, what you said is too serious. What can't be read? Many people are interested in this book. I have read it to others, but others have said that the book is useless. Well, that's it.
Don’t worry about it.”
After saying that, Guo Yuming turned around and returned to his dormitory, took a book and handed it to Lin Yuan.
Lin Yuan called Dang Shaobo over, put the book on the desk, and looked through the book.
Everyone was gathered around, craning their necks to watch.
This book is an antique vertical edition, the cover is gone, and the front title page is fixed with tape.
The words above are all in traditional Chinese, but in the middle of the traditional characters, there are densely packed simplified Chinese annotations marked with ballpoint pens.
When a few people saw this, they sat down on the bed a little disappointed. They thought they could see something good, but they couldn't read all the words on it, and the things marked with ballpoint pens were so disturbing that they couldn't find a clue.
Don't want to bother with it.
Lin Yuan looked at it and knocked on the table excitedly: "Brother Dang, the things recorded on this are processing techniques that have never been seen before. Anyone who can record the processing techniques in such detail must be a folk master passed down from his ancestors."
Dang Shaobo was also emotional: "Yes, they say that masters are among the people, and this is true. There are many prescriptions and preparation methods for tonics in traditional Chinese medicine books. But like this book, it can be specific to each individual
Details, this is the first time."
Lin Yuan suddenly closed the book and said to Guo Yuming: "Brother Guo, the research value of this book is very huge. Can you sell this book to me?"
Guo Yuming was stunned, then smiled and said: "Lin Yuan, this book is a souvenir left by Uncle Lu for me. I will not sell it. If you are interested in the content above, I can lend it to you to copy. When will you copy?"
It’s over, just remember to pay me back.”
Lin Yuan looked at Guo Yuming with admiration and said: "Brother Guo, do you know how valuable this book is? Let me give you an example. You know Zhou Ji Pharmaceutical Factory in Nanyun Province, you know Zhou Chuanting
Zhou Lao Mao?"
"Of course I know. Not to mention people in our traditional Chinese medicine circle, even ordinary people, there are many people who know Mr. Zhou's name."
"Mr. Zhou's pharmaceutical factory is so popular because he is very particular about his pharmaceuticals. The Zhou family is famous for its miraculous drugs for treating tumors. But Zhou Ji Pharmaceutical Factory is really famous because of Zhou Ji Pharmaceutical.
Every patent medicine produced by the factory can be regarded as a high-quality product."
"Lin Yuan, I kind of understand what you're saying, but I don't know what it has to do with me."
"The so-called high-quality products mean careful production. Material selection and craftsmanship are all indispensable. Among them, craftsmanship is a decisive part. Only with excellent processing technology can it be possible to create high-quality patent medicines."
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