Chapter 546: :bias


Ye Chen thinks that the patient’s condition is best treated with Chinese medicine. This is naturally what he and Liao Lao said. What kind of Chinese medicine is prescribed for patients in the plague area, so that the patient’s condition can be gradually stabilized. After that, it will be more effective to treat with western medicine.
Ye Chen knew, even though he had some reputation. However, compared with the current experts and professors who enjoy State Council subsidies, especially when facing these famous western doctors, most of the reactions are the same as those of Li Qiuhua at the time.
After Ye Chen was sure that the condition of the male patient in front of him had stabilized, when he was about to leave, Jin Li suddenly grabbed his shoulder and said, "Doctor Ye, the condition of the patient in front of you, if it is you, you are going to use What kind of prescription?"
When I heard the news just now, Jin Li was really taken aback. For people like them, reputation is more important than a person’s life in many cases. If you ruin your reputation here, even if you return to Shanghai in the future, you are afraid that other colleagues will look at him differently.
Jin Li recalled the plague that broke out in the south six years ago. Many people in the outside world did not know that Chinese medicine really played a big role. Even the doctors and nurses in some major Chinese medicine hospitals, and even patients, were prescribed by Chinese medicine doctors. After drinking the medicine, there was no death.
On the contrary, in the beginning, western doctors were the first to contact those plague patients. Not only did they fail to treat the patients, but instead caused many doctors and female nurses to become infected and die.
These things have been more than six years, but if you are involved in the treatment of the southern plague that year, and know the inside story, I am afraid that you will not dare to look at those truly powerful Chinese medicine doctors with a colored vision as before.
"Professor Jin, if it were me, I would definitely use Chinese medicine for treatment. However, in this regard, if Western medicine is really needed, I also agree with the cooperation of Chinese and Western medicine. The effect may be more obvious. I know it is very complicated. Therefore, Vice Minister Sun finally proposed a principle of division of land and division."
"However, I think we are all from Shanghai. We can cooperate in traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Perhaps we will have more advantages than the other three expert groups to treat according to the principles of geographical and departmental treatment." Ye Chen said to the two people. .
Of course, he only suggested that even though he could speak in front of Lao Liao, in front of Zhang Jinsong, Ye Chen knew that the other party just treated him as a small Chinese medicine doctor.
Now that he has finished speaking, the two patients here belong to Professor Jin Li. Therefore, he also prepared to leave and went back to Mr. Liao to take a look.
However, when he was just about to leave, Zhang Jinsong glanced at Jin Li, and Jin Li looked at Ye Chen again and said, "Doctor Ye, it is better that you prescribe a prescription for this patient!"
"If I open it, will you use it?" Ye Chen asked. The two did not speak, but it already represented what they thought.
Thinking from the perspective of his medical ethics and patients, Ye Chen did not refuse and asked the female nurse to bring in the new medical records. Then, Ye Chen looked at the medical records of the male patient treated by two local doctors these days.
After Ye Chen read everything carefully, it turned out that the two doctors did diagnose that the male patient was malaria. But why at the beginning, when he had malaria, the prescriptions or drugs prescribed by the two of them had no effect?
This is naturally different from the situation here in the plague area, and it may be different from malaria outside, and it is because the Chinese medicine doctor did not really prescribe the right medicine in the dialectical aspect of Chinese medicine.
However, Ye Chen couldn't find the two original patients anymore, and now he had to talk to Jin Li and Zhang Jinsong.
So, now he wrote directly on that new medical record: "Luo, male, 58 years old, infected with the unknown plague for a week."
"First diagnosis: The patient was infected with the unaware plague in the village a week ago, and had symptoms such as high fever, and was rushed to a temporary treatment center. Two local doctors diagnosed malaria with no obvious treatment effect."
"Now the patient has fever but not cold, red face, red ears, polydipsia, cold drinking, constipation, red urine, confused speech, manic restlessness, and vomiting. Examination: Tongue: red and crimson tongue, dark moss. Pulse condition: pulse flood . Chinese medicine dialectics: it belongs to malaria fever (excessive heat and toxin syndrome). Treatment: detoxification and miasma, clearing away heat and protecting fluid."
"Prescription: Bupleurum 12 grams, Scutellaria baicalensis 12 grams, Artemisia annua 15 grams, Changshan 10 grams, Citrus aurantium 9 grams, Zhuru 12 grams, French Pinellia 9 grams, Tangerine peel 8 grams, Poria cocos 20 grams, Zhimu 18 grams, Coptis 6 grams, Yiyuan powder (contained) 9 grams, Gypsum 30 grams (decocted first), 3 grams of antelope horn powder (concentrated powder). 7 doses. Decocted in water, 1 dose a day."
After Ye Chen finished writing and saw that there were no other questions, he handed it over to Jinli.
In fact, many of these members of the Western medicine expert group had studied Chinese medicine at the beginning. In the early years, the country also advocated the concurrent study of Chinese and Western medicine.
But a person's energy is limited, how can he learn all Chinese and Western medicine well? I'm afraid that the typhoid studies of Chinese medicine alone, or the studies of febrile diseases, or even acupuncture and moxibustion, can keep an ordinary person from learning for a lifetime.
Traditional Chinese medicine has a history of thousands of years from its development to the present. In the era of the Yellow Emperor, Chinese medicine appeared even earlier.
Under such circumstances, it is definitely impossible for a normal person to learn Chinese medicine for thousands of years. Even if someone like Ye Chen was able to recite the Compendium of Materia Medica without missing a word, it was also when someone else was in elementary school. He relied on his own super memory to learn what he is now.
Therefore, these members of the Western medicine expert group have studied Chinese medicine in their early years, but when they put their energy on Western medicine, they may have forgotten the medical skills of Chinese medicine.
When Ye Chen went outside, Jin Li still looked at the new medical record written by Ye Chen. The words on it were very neat and beautiful. They weren't at all those literate characters written by other doctors. It can be seen.
Now that he has finished reading it, Ye Chen's writing is indeed well-founded, especially that the research on malaria in Chinese medicine is earlier than the research on western medicine, and the prescriptions are safer.
After he finished reading it, he gave it to Zhang Jinsong. Zhang Jinsong took a look and didn't say anything. After letting the female nurse leave first, he looked at Jin Li and asked, "Lao Jin, what do you mean? We obviously study western medicine, so naturally we use western medicine and western medicine. Come to treat and treat patients, now if you really use Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese medicine, it is turning the cart before the horse, and it will be laughed at if it spreads out!"
Zhang Jinsong, as the leader of the western medicine expert group, does not despise Chinese medicine, but he knows his identity very well.
"Dean Zhang, if it hadn't been for Ye Chen's action just now, I might not only be jokes, but even cause the patient to have an accident. Do you think it is good to be laughed at, or is life more important?" Jin Li looked at him and said.
"Of course life is important. But the acupuncture he used just now has no scientific basis. It belongs to witchcraft." Zhang Jinsong still looked at him like that.
"Hey, Dean Zhang, it seems that you still have some prejudice against Chinese medicine in your heart. I ask you, with the emergence of acupuncture, has Western medicine appeared?" Jin Li asked.
"But, this is different." These two people are actually very clear. In ancient times, both the West and China had a large-scale plague, but every time the West almost destroyed their civilization. Up.
Known as the darkest era in the Middle Ages in Europe, anyone who studies history knows that it was actually the outbreak of the plague, which was caused by the Black Death.
In the European Middle Ages at that time, politics, economy, and culture all lag behind the East and China, including medical skills.
China is not without the outbreak of the plague, but basically in that era, there will be outstanding doctors of Chinese medicine who will come out to rescue them and spread the Chinese civilization from generation to generation.
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