Chapter 128 The future
Time flies, and in the blink of an eye it is January 52, 1 (the 19rd day of the twelfth lunar month), the Little New Year's Eve.
There are several more signs at the entrance of No. 18 Qinlao Hutong: Beijing Chinese Medicine Association Library, Beijing Chinese Medicine Continuing Education Class Branch, Beijing Chinese Medicine Research Institute, Beijing Chinese and Western Medicine Research Center
The more brands you have, the more your status will be displayed.
The original furniture and decorations of the five main rooms in the four courtyards have all disappeared. Now, bookshelves made of rosewood are placed around the walls of the house, filled with various medical books donated by members of the Chinese Medicine Association.
There are also rare ancient medical books that were copied after Zhu Jiajin contacted the Palace Museum.
In the middle were several long tables, which were piled high with various medical books.
Several people were busy at their desks.
"Deming, this is the latest acupuncture content sent by Mr. Daoji. I have made some revisions based on what you said, and tried to make it as easy to understand and concise as possible."
Wu Dinghuan placed a stack of manuscripts on the table where Wang Deming was working, and craned his neck to look at the annotations Wang Deming had made on a blank space on a manuscript. He couldn't help but smack his lips and sighed, "Deming, what do you think of your brain?"
"We both studied Chinese medicine together, and I studied bone setting longer than you and treated more patients. Why can't I summarize and generalize like you?"
Wang Deming put down his pen, twisted his neck a few times to relieve the pressure on his cervical spine, and replied with a smile: "Brother, the key is that the "Rural Doctor's Handbook" we publish cannot be too profound!"
"Our main focus is to select parts that are prone to injury and fractures and describe them, and then use pictures and text to help people understand them at a glance."
"For complicated diseases, you still have to go to a regular hospital."
Wang Deming never expected that after proposing the "Rural Doctors' Manual", the entire Chinese Medicine Association would burst into such enthusiasm.
According to the catalogue proposed by Wang Deming: 1. Diagnosis and treatment of common diseases; 2. Common diseases in children; 3. Treatment of acute diseases; 9. Commonly used Chinese herbal medicines; 21. Appendix; 22. Life tips
It covers internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics, ophthalmology, ENT, trauma, acupuncture, infectious diseases, parasitic diseases, prevention, etc.
In just two weeks, the various committees of the Chinese Medicine Association came up with the first draft.
When He Guanqing from Union Hospital, Zhang Zhu from Infectious Disease Hospital, and Du Wanheng from Beijing Intermediate Pharmaceutical School, who were teaching at the Traditional Chinese Medicine Continuing Education School, learned about this, they also burst into great enthusiasm.
Prepare the relevant content as quickly as possible and send it over as quickly as possible.
Except for the last twenty-two chapters, Wang Deming adopted everything he had learned. He compared the content of the first draft with the "Barefoot Doctor's Manual" which he had read out of curiosity in his previous life; he also integrated the knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine he had acquired in this life.
That's why he can do things with ease and simplify things.
Wang Deming has revised and finalized the bone injury treatment compiled by Xia Xiwu; the next part is acupuncture
If it continues at this pace, the "Rural Doctors' Handbook" led by Wang Deming can be sent to the Commercial Press for printing and publication by February at the latest and the end of January at the earliest.
Wang Deming looked at his watch and said to Zhao Bingnan, Guan Youbo and others who were working at their desks, "Uncle Bingnan, Uncle Youbo, I'm going to give a lecture to the comrades in the front first; we'll discuss the second edition of the manuscript at noon."
Zhao Bingnan and the others did not even raise their heads and continued to look at their manuscripts.
Wang Deming smiled as if he was used to it, and without even taking his handouts, he strolled empty-handed to the classroom converted from the five main rooms in the second courtyard.
The main room in the second courtyard also had the walls and floor covers that separated the rooms removed, making it all connected; a blackboard was hung on the west wall, and anatomical diagrams of various parts of the human body and diagrams of the structure of bacteria were hung on the other walls.
The students who come to class are basically in the age group of 20-40, with the occasional ones in their 50s; because there are few Chinese medicine doctors in their 50s who can still learn.
It’s not that I don’t want to learn, but it’s too difficult to learn, especially for those who have never been exposed to natural sciences before.
Therefore, if the old TCM doctors who are relatively well-off are not issued medical certificates, they will simply retire; and most TCM doctors of this age have relatively good families, and mediocre doctors will also be eliminated and starve to death.
"Today I will talk about the pathogenic mechanism of Western medicine: fever."
Wang Deming entered the classroom without further ado and started speaking: "From a Western medical perspective, fever is most likely caused by bacteria or viruses."
"So according to Western medical tests, if a patient with fever has an elevated white blood cell count, it is simply caused by bacteria; if it is accompanied by an elevated eosinophil count or neutrophil count, it is caused by a virus."
"As for sore throat, fever, body aches, and even persistent high fever leading to pneumonia, they are all considered colds in Western medicine." "Western medicine treatment is also very simple. To reduce fever, you need to use paracetamol, which has the chemical composition of acetaminophen, a drug of the aniline class; or you can drink hot water to allow the body to regulate itself."
"Because Western medical theory believes that fever is caused by the body's temperature regulation center being affected by bacteria or viruses."
"If we understand it from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, it is the three evils of the six evils: wind, cold and fire;"
"For example, if the wind evil invades and causes the lung qi to stagnate, there will be symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, itchy throat, cough and wheezing. In addition, the wind evil will move upward to disturb the head and face, causing symptoms of headache and body pain. "
"In addition, the wind element causes the skin to open up and the pores to loosen, resulting in symptoms such as aversion to wind, sweating, and fever (low-grade fever);"
"The cold pathogen will damage the skin surface and block the Wei Yang, causing symptoms such as aversion to cold, no sweating, and fever."
“Evil fire evaporates body fluids, causing dry mouth and tongue; excessive heat causes sweating and fever, and leads to shortness of breath, laziness, fatigue and weakness.”
What does it mean to do something effortlessly? What does it mean to make light of a heavy task? Wang Deming is just that.
In order to make it easier for the Chinese medicine doctors who come to study to understand, he mixes Western medicine with Chinese medicine, makes various comparisons, and also explains the treatment plans of both Chinese and Western medicine.
This is to take care of some comrades who are still relatively weak in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It must be objectively said that some Traditional Chinese Medicine doctors have weak theories or cannot treat diseases without instruments and diagnosis.
After making a good Western medical diagnosis, he began to look through books such as "Zuohou Fang", "Qianjin Fang", "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases", "Yi Zong Jin Jian", etc., to find prescriptions and prescribe medicines.
It only took one class to go from initial doubt to complete conviction.
The Chinese medicine doctors who came to the class were very grateful to Wang Deming
"Okay, please study on your own now. I will come back in an hour to answer your questions." Wang Deming looked at his watch, threw down the chalk, and walked away.
The classroom in the third courtyard, "Okay, comrades, please go back and read the textbooks last time. If you have any questions, please raise your hands."
Two classrooms, two teaching progresses, teaching according to students' aptitude, feeling the daily improvement in physical fitness and receiving all kinds of random news, Wang Deming expressed his satisfaction.
In the blink of an eye, a day passed. Wang Deming stretched his body and said to Zhao Bingnan and others with a smile: "Uncle Bingnan, your health is the capital of the revolution, so you still have to take care of yourself."
“The compilation of the Rural Doctors’ Manual is not delayed for a day or two.”
"What do you know? This is related to the development of our traditional Chinese medicine. Okay, I know you have something to do, so if you want to leave, leave quickly."
"Okay, I'll call for takeout for you. Braised lamb from Dong Lai Shun."
"Well, remember to send a few more sesame cakes."
"Row."
Wang Deming went to the telephone room near the door to call Dong Laishun, then leisurely went home. As soon as he entered the door, he asked, "Mom, why are you here today?"
"I thought you would arrive tomorrow."
"Your sister said you've been busy and nagging lately, and that you don't listen. What if I don't come? What if something is missed?"
"Take me to my house after dinner."
"to make."
(End of this chapter)