Chapter 179 Submission



Mu Huaixi was deeply inspired. In the diagnostic assignment assigned by the professor, he quoted medical cases from his family's inherited medical books, and combined them with his own diagnostic records at the health center, he made a detailed diagnosis of the first aid for pediatric convulsions.

Her assignment was more than twenty pages long. The professor was very surprised when he received it. After all, it was just an in-class assignment for diagnostics, and he didn't expect anyone to take it so seriously.

After the professor finished reading her homework, he immediately invited her to his office.

"Are the medical records here collected by you when you were in the health center?" The white-haired old professor looked at her, and when he saw her bright and clear eyes, his impression of her improved a lot.

Mu Huaixi shook his head and explained, "There are medical records left by my grandfather during his consultations, and some are taken from my family's medical books. I've only been practicing medicine for a short time, and I've only come across two cases."

"Tell me about yourself." The old professor originally only knew that she was from the military camp clinic and was sent here because of her meritorious service. He thought she was a relative of his, but he didn't expect her to be so rigorous in her academic research.

Mu Huaixi briefly recounted his past experiences. The old professor nodded and shook his head in his heart, "So you have a basic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine from your family."

He thought for a moment, then pulled out a leather envelope from the table, wrote an address on it, and handed it over. "If you'd like, you can submit this work to the Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine today can no longer be kept to itself; it should be shared and exchanged more."

"Of course, this is also my suggestion. This medical case involves your family medical books. If you don't want to, I won't force you."

Traditional Chinese medicine has a threshold for learning. Even decades later, family traditions are still more important than those taught in colleges. Doctors with a traditional Chinese medicine tradition always start earlier than others. Unlike the academic cliques that emerged in the academic field, medical cliques have always existed.

"I do," Mu Huaixi held the envelope tightly and nodded without hesitation.

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