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"As for the reason, I don't know. Anyway, after you take it back and read it, you will probably understand it." Professor Chen Jiwu said.
"Okay, thank you!" Zhou Cheng nodded and took it.
I took a serious look at Professor Chen Jiwu, and found that Professor Chen Jiwu did not have the so-called dislike or other expressions. After saying goodbye and thanking Professor Chen Jiwu, I left the hotel.
Back in the dormitory, An Ruo found that Zhou Cheng was carrying a bunch of notebooks, and asked curiously, "Your notebooks are very old-fashioned, where did they come from?"
"Professor Chen Jiwu said that it was given to me by an old professor in Huaxi, and I feel baffled." Zhou Cheng was also puzzled, and then said, "Let's go in and open it together?"
Chapter 343 Diary!
There are a lot of notebooks, and An Ruo's study has already been put away, so Zhou Cheng smoothly mixed into An Ruo's boudoir when he came to Changshi.
In the study room, there is a set of long desks and two newly bought yellow lacquered chairs, just big enough for Zhou Cheng and An Ruo to sit side by side.
An Ruo leaned slightly, while Zhou Cheng was sitting, opening his notebook.
An Ruo urged curiously: "Open it and have a look..."
Then, Zhou Cheng and An Ruo discovered that the contents of this notebook were extremely hard-core medical notes of traditional Chinese medicine, and many strange prescriptions were marked on it.
It's just a pity that Zhou Cheng doesn't know anything about it.
As a student of clinical medicine, Zhou Chengyou has studied traditional Chinese medicine, but he only had a taste of it and did not go deep into it.The same is true for An Ruo.
The content inside was very boring, so An Ruo frowned: "There's nothing special about it? Zhou Cheng, that old professor, why did you send you these?"
Zhou Cheng shook his head, and then found that after opening the other notebooks one by one, there was a letter in it, which was a handwritten letter.
The content here is quite routine, Zhou Cheng and An Ruo looked at each other after reading it.
An Ruo's emotions became complicated in an instant, and she said, "Zhou Cheng, is Chinese medicine really fake? This old professor's own son doesn't even believe it anymore. He has passed it down in his family for so many years and studied it for more than [-] years, but now he wants to change his profession." gone."
The content in my heart is actually relatively simple, but it is very heart-wrenching.
That is, an old professor of West China Hospital has retired now. His son originally took over his inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine, but now in his 30s, he finds that he has not even crossed the threshold of traditional Chinese medicine.
In addition, there are fewer and fewer people who see Chinese medicine and believe in Chinese medicine. The number of patients in the Chinese medicine department has decreased, and the resources for him to learn are gradually insufficient. Therefore, the son of this old professor wants to switch to the Department of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine midway.
This note is the old professor's hope that he can use this medical note, which was made with a lifetime of painstaking efforts, as a certificate for Zhou Cheng to take his son to learn surgery.
Of course, it was not coercion, but the old professor felt that with his son's current attainments in fracture reduction techniques, it is easy to get started with minimally invasive fracture surgery, and he can quickly get started and work in the Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine.
This was really the first time Zhou Cheng encountered such a thing.
However, during Zhou Cheng's simulation process, he also followed many Chinese medicine practitioners and learned a lot of things. However, what he learned was simply taken over by the simulator, and he did not delve into it.
Zhou Cheng closed the letter and said, "Every medical science is easy to learn but difficult to master. I don't know how difficult it is to learn and pass on Chinese medicine. Some people say that many of the current prescriptions are not as effective as those written in the book. It was written because there was no good medicine."
"But there's no way. In ancient times, the country of Hua was vast and sparsely populated. At the peak of history, the total population did not exceed [-] million. With such a large population, what if it is only supplied by wild Chinese medicine?"
"That can only be done under an extremely ideal environment."
Zhou Cheng doesn't know much about Chinese medicine, so he doesn't like to judge, and can only speculate based on what he already knows.
"Then what are you going to do? Will you accept that Dr. Dong? Will you teach him surgery?" An Ruo asked.
An Ruo actually hoped that Zhou Chengshou would accept it, after all, the professor said it so sincerely.
Zhou Cheng shook his head: "It shouldn't be accepted. Teacher Dong and I have different inheritances. If he wants to learn modern medical operations, we can discuss with each other. It's hard to say who is teaching whom."
"When the inheritance is different, if you don't know enough about the other party's discipline, there is no so-called distinction between high and low."
"I don't want to follow what some Chinese medicine fans on the Internet say. Chinese medicine will be more advanced than modern medicine. Let's discuss with each other."
Is modern medicine more effective than traditional Chinese medicine?Zhou Cheng never thought so.
However, if one wants to say that Chinese medicine is really more advanced than modern medicine, then Zhou Cheng does not think so.
Based on his own theory, Zhou Cheng was skeptical about the existence of the eight extraordinary meridians and fatal acupuncture points in the human body. After all, the development of modern medicine has made it possible to go to any place in the human body. All can undergo surgery.
If there is a dead spot, then there is no way to explain it.
However, if the meridian theory is false, some powerful Chinese medicine practitioners can also diagnose internal organ diseases through pulse diagnosis, which is something that modern medicine cannot explain well.
To myth modern medicine is to exterminate modern medicine, and vice versa.
In fact, Zhou Cheng has a set of rhetoric, which can eliminate some speculations on the Internet, that is, how do Chinese medicine doctors diagnose people with amputated limbs?
Could it be that without the pulse diagnosis, it is impossible to see a doctor.
Is it impossible to diagnose a patient without a tongue?
After the face is burnt, the patient under the scarred skin cannot be inspected...
Such extreme conditions are like saying that modern medicine will not see a doctor if it runs out of electricity.But in fact, whether it is Chinese medicine or modern medicine, in any case, it is possible to see a doctor.
It's just that the accuracy is different...
"Then how do you answer?" An Ruo asked.
"Since Professor Chen Jiwu brought this thing to me, he should at least have Dr. Dong's contact information or email address. I will call back."
"Although letters from ancient times and swan geese pass books are very artistic, it is convenient to make calls." Zhou Chenghui said.
The communication method is just a tool to achieve communication, just like any instrument is an auxiliary tool for checking diseases. It does not mean that people who do not use tools are more powerful.
"Oh, I thought you would reply too." An Ruo stuck out her tongue.
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Then, Zhou Chengcheng passed Professor Chen Jiwu and asked for the contact information of Dr. Dong.
Zhou Cheng dialed the number, and after reporting his identity, the other party was a middle-aged voice, very embarrassed: "Doctor Zhou, I'm sorry, I didn't cause you any trouble, did I?"
"Teacher Dong, you can call me Xiao Zhou." Zhou Cheng hurriedly replied.
"I'm not in trouble, I just feel very panic. Teacher Dong, is this a letter written by Professor Dong himself? I don't think I can afford it." Zhou Cheng said in a serious tone.
To be honest, Zhou Cheng was able to guess from the handwriting of these medical diaries, as well as the old professor's style of work, that the other party is definitely an old doctor with good skills and his own obsession.
"Doctor Zhou, please don't say that. The main reason is that I am unworthy. That's why I asked my father to sell old noodles. I hope I can consult with you, Dr. Zhou for a while."
"I hope that the traditional medicine of our country can be integrated into the current big medical environment. As you know, traditional medicine is actually a treasure trove of medicine, but there are many incompatibilities with modern medicine."
"If you want to discover these treasures, you must adapt to the current situation. In traditional Chinese medicine, there is a saying that people and the world change from season to season. But I think that the process of traditional medicine is also facing this dilemma. It is winter now. We We have to step over." Dr. Dong had an unusual air when he spoke.
Zhou Cheng was even more nervous, and it could be heard from the words that this Dr. Dong was not the dishonest person that old Professor Dong said, but Professor Dong's polite words.
Zhou Chengcheng hurriedly replied: "Teacher Dong, after hearing what you said, I feel that I am in a completely different level from you. Originally, I should visit you in person and ask each other for advice."
"It's just that you know, Mr. Dong, that I'm in Changshi now, and I'm afraid I won't be able to get away for a while. If it's convenient for you, Mr. Dong, the hospital I'm in now happens to be a traditional Chinese medicine hospital. If Mr. Dong can find time to come over, I should It's also convenient."
Zhou Cheng is not qualified to discuss with the other party, Dr. Dong, what problems Chinese medicine is facing. He doesn't understand it, but he can understand it. In the simulator, he can have enough time to get in touch with and integrate these problems. Ancient medicine.
However, the reason why Zhou Cheng never started before was because the timing was not ripe.
The learning curve of traditional Chinese medicine is longer than that of modern medicine, and there may be no growth in sight. Those with insufficient qualifications may remain outside the threshold for the rest of their lives. If there are no good teachers to teach them, they will not be able to enter the door.
Zhou Cheng was not sure about this.
Of course, the main reason is that Zhou Cheng feels that he is on the road of modern medicine, and it is a very good thing to continue to move forward.
After all, no matter what kind of medicine it is, its goal is to cure diseases and save lives, and there is no difference in goals.
Teacher Dong Xing said that the dilemma faced by Chinese medicine is a real problem, whether Chinese medicine can only treat chronic diseases, and whether it needs to be measured by modern medical standards. This question is too complicated...
"Doctor Zhou, my side is naturally convenient. The main thing is that you are currently in China, that is, you pay more attention to the restoration of traumatic fractures, and after I cut off your surgery, I think I can learn something from you. .”
"Doctor Zhou, but today's time may be a bit late. I have to wait two more days to come to Changshi again. Is it convenient for you to see?" Dong Xing wanted to come to learn something with Zhou Cheng, so he had asked Zhou Cheng.
He knows that Zhou Cheng is very busy now, and what Zhou Cheng is doing now is very high-end, and he may not be able to spare time to discuss it with him, but Dong Xing still decided to do it because he wanted to see it. In Cheng's eyes, what is the difference between traditional Chinese medicine's trauma restoration and the concept of modern medicine?
Speaking of it, Dong Xing also finds it ridiculous. Most of the current Chinese medicine cures diseases. Their diagnosis is the name of the disease in modern medicine, and then they prescribe a prescription for the disease. In fact, this has already violated the original intention.
However, Dong Xing also knows that the standardized diagnostic criteria of modern medicine are very convenient for the development of modern medicine, and after so many years of clinical practice, the standardized diagnosis has also withstood the test of time.
Not to mention other things, when a woman gives birth to a child, it is like facing a catastrophe of life and death.In the field of traditional medicine, there has been an unresolved matter. In the field of modern medicine, the mortality rate has been reduced to an extremely low level.
This is Dong Xing's main idea of wanting to have a foot in modern medicine in middle age.
"Mr. Dong, thank you for your hard work. After you come, please call me at any time. In addition, Mr. Dong, these notes of Professor Dong, can I use it to study for a while, wait for a few months, and they will be complete Return it, there will be absolutely no damage." Zhou Cheng replied.
An Ruo was beside Zhou Cheng at the moment, smiling, and seemed very happy for Zhou Cheng.Staring at Zhou Cheng carefully, he smiled and was fascinated.
"Doctor Zhou, this is a gift for you, you just accept it." Dong Xing said.
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After hanging up the phone, An Ruo couldn't help but said, "Zhou Cheng? You are going to teach such a powerful Chinese medicine teacher now, are you nervous?"
An Ruo started the interview style of handing over the microphone.
"It's not just nervous? There's also some fear, you know?" Zhou Cheng's tone was serious.
"It's fine if you teach well. If you don't teach well, you will miss Teacher Dong's important mission and pursuit." Zhou Cheng felt that he was under a lot of pressure.
Zhou Cheng felt that it was impossible for him to change his career to become a Chinese medicine doctor or to study Chinese medicine, because he didn't have so much time now.
Moreover, he was not in this inheritance system in the first place, and he shouldn't be responsible for the inheritance tasks of this system...
An Ruo immediately withdrew the interview.
What Zhou Cheng said makes sense. If you teach well, everyone will be happy. If you don’t teach well, then what?
"Then why don't you refuse?" An Ruo asked puzzled.
Since you feel the pressure is too high, you can refuse it directly, just return the things, and it is impossible to say that if someone else comes to be your student, you have to accept it.
"I hope we can learn from each other and go further." Zhou Cheng said with a smile.
Yes, today, Zhou Cheng's fracture manipulation is a perfect redefinition, but that's just a redefinition. Is there no possibility of improvement beyond the redefinition?
This is definitely not possible.
The world-class therapeutic surgery 100 years ago is no longer a rare and rare technology, and it is even considered mediocre with many defects.
Medicine is a difficult subject that constantly denies itself and keeps advancing.
"Then you are a little greedy."
"But it's true. What you need to pursue now is to be greedy, greedy, and greedy." An Ruo expressed support for Zhou Cheng's idea.
It is their mission and life-long pursuit for young doctors to do their own job well, to be able to complete ordinary medical technology, and to provide it to ordinary people.
Those with better abilities will constantly pursue the improvement and improvement of their own technology, and then keep learning to provide better medical technology to patients.
There are also some people who must carry the task of promoting the development of medicine, and with this purpose, lead the development of the discipline, and become a doctor.
There is still a need for a small group of people to lead the entire medical profession to climb upwards for the benefit of all.A heart with great righteousness and a broad mind, not limited to the country.
And this is what Zhou Cheng needs to do now. An Ruo feels that he is the one who undertakes the task of promoting the development of medicine, not the small group of people who lead the advancement of medicine.
"Are you a chicken man?" Zhou Cheng turned his head, looked at An Ruo, and asked with a smile.
chicken baby.It is to give chicken blood to the child.
An Ruo's face turned slightly rosy, but she didn't evade it: "Isn't it because you have the ability to make some appropriate contributions to the development of medicine without being particularly tired and exhausting your body."
"This is your self-realization process, and I will definitely support you." An Ruo raised her two little paws, very cute.
"Alas." Zhou Cheng sighed and didn't say much.
My original self was just a small person who wanted to change his career from a medical student, and after awakening this simulator, he came to the present step by step, and then, what he wants to do now, passively or actively.
I have already rebelled against my original dreams and preferences.
Of course, today's Zhou Cheng also enjoys what he is doing now. Looking at the world this way, his vision, perspective, and even courage are much bigger than before.
No, it should be said that I am starting to be bold.
However, I now have enough ability and background to do these things, so I don't know what is good or bad.
"Don't we need to chat today? Let's stop studying, why don't we just watch TV?" Zhou Cheng then changed the subject and suggested.
Before, they were alone in Changshi and the other in Shanghai, and they could only rely on videos to resolve their lovesickness.
Nowadays, without chatting, it can save a lot of time, but Zhou Cheng is not used to changing the rhythm all of a sudden.
In fact, it was very late now, almost eleven o'clock.
However, the next two days are weekends, and the beginning of the month coincides with weekends.
An Ruo was weird and didn't refuse: "Okay."
If you want to watch TV, it's not suitable for you here. The TV is not activated, and there is only TV to watch on Zhou Cheng's side.