Chapter 52 Outstanding

Chapter 52 Outstanding
"Oh"

Ha Yumin was surprised when he heard this. He looked up and down at the young man in front of him and was quite shocked. If this was the case, he would have to look at this young man who volunteered in a new light.
Not only Ha Yumin, but several medical seniors around Wang Deming's seat also turned around and looked at him in surprise.

"Then go to the blackboard in front and roughly repeat what the professors said today."

“Then answer other students’ questions.”

"Okay!" Wang Deming took the lead and strode to the podium, erasing the previous content on the blackboard first.

While the others were in a daze, Senior Brother Wu Dinghuan hurriedly called out, "Hey, Deming, why did you erase the blackboard? I haven't finished memorizing yet!"

Wang Deming turned around, smiled and said, "Brother, don't worry, I will write down the content of today's lecture later."

After wiping it, he drew two vertical lines on the blackboard, dividing it into three parts. At the top of the left part, Wang Deming wrote a few big words: Gram-positive bacteria, and then wrote in smaller words below: Staphylococcus aureus.

Wang Deming turned around and faced the students aged 30-40 in the classroom, and said with a smile: "Everyone knows that penicillin is very expensive. Why is it so expensive?"

She leaned over slightly and tapped the words "Gram-positive bacteria" with chalk. "That's because it can kill Gram-positive bacteria."

"And Staphylococcus aureus is the most representative of them, as the professor just mentioned."

Wang Deming wrote a few more lines under Staphylococcus aureus: Streptococcus, Pneumococcus, Anthrax, Diphtheria, Tetanus, etc.
"These too, why are they called "Gram-positive bacteria"?"

"That's because the classification is done by staining the bacterial culture medium through the Gram staining method: if it remains blue-purple after staining, it is positive; if it turns red or sandy yellow, it is negative."

"Of course, it can be classified like this: positive bacteria are all externally toxic, such as suppuration; negative bacteria are internally toxic, such as diarrhea; so: Shigella dysenteriae, Salmonella typhi, and cholera are all negative."

"Foreigners' brains are straight, so they can be divided into these two types. Unlike our ancestors, who classified Chinese medicine from yin and yang and the five elements, some rising and some falling, and they keep changing, which makes me, a beginner, dizzy."

"Ha ha."

There was laughter in the school.

"Since they are exotoxic," Wang Deming wrote a few more words on the top of the blackboard: Pathogenic Mechanism. He then began to explain: "Then how do they damage the human body?"

Swipe up and Wang Deming wrote below: damage platelets, destroy lysosomes, cause local ischemia and necrosis of the body; kill white blood cells and macrophages.

"This is the general pathological mechanism that causes suppuration in the body."

"The human body is a whole," Wang Deming finally wrote at the top of the blackboard on the right: local anatomy.

While drawing the general direction of a heart, arteries, and veins, he continued to explain: "When a certain part of the human body is infected."

"When the body uses its own immune mechanism, such as white blood cells and macrophages, to eliminate pathogens in a timely manner, the pathogens may enter the blood circulation."

He pointed at the heart again: "This can lead to pneumonia, endocarditis, etc."

"More serious cases can lead to sepsis and septicemia."

Wang Deming's in-depth and easy-to-understand lecture enlightened all the students in the TCM advanced training class, including Ha Yumin.

Then the students excitedly whispered to each other and discussed the matter.

Feeling all the knowledge and secrets coming into his mind, Wang Deming raised his lips slightly and said, "When these Gram-positive bacteria invade the human body, they will cause a high temperature in the human body."

"If it's traditional Chinese medicine, we use gypsum if the high temperature is not relieved. The Baihu Decoction in the Treatise on Febrile Diseases is used to relieve severe fever."

"But Baihu Decoction is said to cause severe fever, profuse sweating, severe thirst, and a strong pulse, so I don't dare to use this prescription easily."

“But how should this be dialectically explained?”

"Haha." One of the students said loudly, "This should be told by Liang Zonghan, he is Kong Bohua's student." "Haha, that's right," a student said jokingly, "Mr. Kong is honored by the people as Plaster Kong!"

A middle-aged man in his 40s, short and skinny, wearing glasses and a robe, stood up from his seat, walked to the podium and replied with a smile: "Okay, then I will talk about Mr. Kong's application of plaster in the past.

"I studied at the Peking National Medical College founded by teachers Kong Bohua and Xiao Longyou in 30."

"Teacher Kong's explanation of gypsum and febrile diseases is still inspiring when I think about it today."

"Mr. Kong's book "Shi Zhai Yi Hua" says: The therapeutic effects of gypsum are that its heavy weight can relieve stomach fire, and its light qi can relieve superficial muscles (relieve superficial heat and clear away heat), produce body fluids, relieve thirst, reduce fever and treat freckles (small red dots on the skin are called freckles), and disperse the real heat of exogenous warm evils so that they can pass through the pores."

"So, we have to first diagnose whether it is stomach fire?"

"For example, patients with persistent high fever, thick tongue coating, dry mouth, burning chest and back, and cold palms."

"At this time, we should use plaster to dissolve it."

"it is good!"

"Also, if the patient has a splitting headache and a high fever, gypsum should be used. It is particularly effective. It can remove the evil heat, soothe the spleen and restore the vital energy, soothe the spleen and replenish the qi."

When Liang Zonghan was speaking on the podium, Wang Deming frequently winked at his senior brother Wu Dinghuan, but the latter was listening intently and didn't notice.

Wang Deming was so angry that he stamped his feet. When Liang Zonghan paused to take a breath, he shouted to Wu Dinghuan: "Brother, you should take notes quickly!"

This caused another round of laughter. Zhao Bingnan smiled and joked, "Good boy, are you here to steal my skills?"

"Don't be afraid that your master will be angry. He is a specialist in bone correction!"

Wang Deming looked shy and explained: "We Chinese medicine focuses on the whole body. If a patient comes in with a fracture caused by trauma and a high fever, this will come in handy."

"Good!" Zhao Bingnan praised loudly again: "We Chinese medicine practitioners should abandon our own prejudices and embrace all schools of thought."

Ha Yumin also sighed: "Mr. Kong Bohua and Mr. Xiao Longyou had already had this vision. They founded the National Medical College and trained many Chinese medicine talents."

"A role model for our generation!"

"Duzhou, can you come up and talk about Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases?"

A middle-aged man in his 30s with a square face and a broad nose, wearing a Mao suit, stood on the podium and spoke with a Northeastern accent: "Okay! Then I will make a fool of myself in front of you!"

"you are welcome."

"In Treatise on Febrile Diseases, high fever is divided into four syndromes: solar typhoid fever, solar stroke, Shaoyang fever, and Yangming meridian high fever;"

"Speaking of this, we have to mention the 'Six-Channel Syndrome Differentiation', which is based on the physiological and pathological changes of the meridians to which the three yin and three yang meridians belong and the organs to which they are mutually connected."

“So the first question is: distinguishing yin and yang, exploring the exterior and interior of the disease, the cold and heat of the disease, and the deficiency and excess of the disease.”

"Taiyang typhoid fever: Taiyang disease, whether with or without fever, must be accompanied by aversion to cold, body pain, vomiting, and tight yin and yang pulses. This is called typhoid fever."

"The sun damage syndrome is a superficial syndrome. According to my understanding, when the cold evil binds the surface, the stomach qi and the evil qi are stuck on the body surface, the skin pores become tight, and the stomach qi turns into stagnant heat, which manifests as high temperature, no sweat, and constant chills."

“This symptom is very treatable.”

"It's just sweating!"

(End of this chapter)