Transmigrated to the 60s with a System, Thriving in the Era

Profligate rich second-generation heir Li Qingming transmigrated.

He became a vegetative patient. His family used half a bag of cornmeal to get him a wife, ostensibly for "good luck."...

Chapter 740: Tsinghua-Peking University Affiliated Hospital

As long as he wants to be an official or do something else, it will be easy for him to get it.

Li Mingqing only knew that his rescue was reported in the newspaper but he didn't know about the thank-you letter.

"Dean Ye, I did what a doctor should do."

"We medical workers should all learn from you. I asked you to come here today to help treat the patients in intensive care."

Ye Hongzhuo said embarrassedly.

It's really because their medical skills are not up to par.

In addition, there are too many patients in the intensive care unit, and transferring anyone to the general ward is tantamount to harming people.

I had no choice but to shamelessly invite Li Mingqing.

Li Mingqing: "How many people are there in total?"

"Fifty people. I counted the symptoms yesterday and divided them into severe cases and extremely severe cases."

Hearing that there were so many people, Li Mingqing felt helpless.

Dong Jian trotted over: "Dean."

"Dong Jian, if you're okay, let's go to the intensive care unit together." Li Mingqing said.

He smiled and said, "Okay."

Other doctors in charge of the intensive care unit also went with Li Mingqing.

Seeing is believing, so you must witness Li Mingqing's superb medical skills with your own eyes.

Ye Hongzhuo asked, "Dean Li, what equipment do you need? I'll have someone prepare it."

"No, I use silver needles."

When he finished speaking, everyone else was shocked.

Silver needle?

Can a few small silver needles save a critically ill intensive care patient?

They couldn't believe it.

But doctors at Shanghai Ruihua Hospital also said that Li Mingqing saved many lives with his outstanding acupuncture skills.

"Dean Li, excuse me, how long have you been studying Chinese medicine?"

"That's more than thirty years."

"More than thirty years? So you've been learning Chinese medicine and acupuncture since you were a child?"

Li Mingqing said calmly: "Yes, it's Tongzi Kung Fu."

"That's really amazing," Ye Hongzhuo praised sincerely.

Studying medicine is so hard. It is admirable that you have persisted from childhood to now.

No wonder Li Mingqing is such a good doctor. He really puts in the effort. Coupled with his understanding, he is simply a miracle doctor.

Intensive care unit.

Li Mingqing started taking the pulse and performing acupuncture without saying a word.

Doctors Ye Hongzhuo, Dong Jian and others stared at Li Mingqing without blinking.

The needle is inserted smoothly.

No medicine was needed, just a few silver needles, and the first patient woke up after a few minutes.

Li Mingqing took out the silver needle.

The nurse had already brought disinfectant to disinfect the silver needle as instructed.

They thought it was too magical.

"Dean Li, how did you do it?"

"The core concept of acupuncture is to harmonize yin and yang, strengthen the body's resistance and eliminate pathogenic factors, and dredge the meridians.

The human body is like a small universe connected by various meridians. Stimulating the meridians through acupuncture can promote the body's self-regulation function."

Ye Hongzhuo: "I don't quite understand it, but it makes sense."

Li Mingqing smiled and said, "Western medicine is based on anatomy, pathology, and physiology, while Traditional Chinese Medicine uses the Yin-Yang dialectics and planning theory to understand diseases. Western medicine uses laboratory tests, imaging tests, and other diagnostic methods, while Traditional Chinese Medicine uses observation, auscultation, listening, questioning, and palpation. However, the fundamental goal of both is to cure diseases and save lives."