If you say...
Previously, Jiang Bei made the diagnosis of Jiang Dayi simply by "looking", and then Jiang Dayi admitted it based on his behavior.
They recognized Jiang Bei's medical skills.
I also have a certain change in my opinion of this teacher who "can't teach".
But at this moment...just as there was a slight change in his attitude, he took back all his words.
Even though Jiang Bei spoke seriously enough, it didn't seem like he was joking.
What can I do?
Studying Chinese medicine is a very realistic and helpless choice!
There are about two hundred students in this classroom at this time.
More than one hundred of them are majoring in clinical traditional Chinese medicine, and the rest are mostly students from other majors in the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
But these students who study traditional Chinese medicine.
How many people chose Traditional Chinese Medicine as their first choice when filling out their college applications?
It is clearly the same school, but the score for Western medicine clinical major is more than 20 points higher than that for traditional Chinese medicine clinical major!
Another reason why they insisted on choosing Shanghai Medical University to study Chinese medicine was their future development...
Just as a classmate joked before, isn’t Chinese medicine just health care medicine?
Later they went to the hospital, and came to a position where they could shine and make contributions...but all they did was prescribe some memorized prescriptions to patients.
In the eyes of most of them, the so-called traditional Chinese medicine is more like a health supplement.
Cure diseases and save lives?
Of course it can cure diseases, the effect of the medicine is slower, and it can treat some chronic diseases...but if there is only one breath left, how can you save him?
And as Jiang Bei just said, if the patient really has kidney failure, Western medicine may be unable to save him, so what use is their traditional Chinese medicine!
at this time……
Many people looked at Jiang Bei with contempt.
Even though they understood that Jiang Bei might be a doctor of great character, saying such things was just to spread the magic and greatness of traditional Chinese medicine to them and encourage them to learn.
But what exactly is Chinese medicine...don’t these students know it clearly?
"Teacher, do you mean acupuncture for patients with renal failure?" someone asked with a smile.
"I admit that Chinese medicine is amazing, otherwise there wouldn't be so many foreigners coming to learn it in recent years. We have heard a lot about the propaganda, and the dean has to put a lot of effort into the enrollment brochure every year."
"Teacher Jiang, you might as well just do acupuncture instead of kidney failure. If you can cure this student's kidney deficiency, we will trust you!"
"Aren't you trying to embarrass Teacher Jiang? You don't need to prescribe any supplements. Acupuncture alone can replenish a person's vitality?"
“…”
The classroom was in chaos, like a vegetable market in the early morning, with students talking and joking at the same time.
Even these students studying traditional Chinese medicine are like this, not to mention the sick patients.
When did Chinese medicine, which has been passed down for thousands of years, become a minor art? When did it become a health-care medicine?
Jiang Bei's serious expression also stiffened.
Chu Ruoyi, who was standing by, shook her head secretly when she saw this scene.
She admitted that Jiang Bei did have some real talent.
But he still made a fatal mistake - he was too hasty!
He wanted to use methods that only people like Bian Que and Hua Tuo could use to inspire these students' enthusiasm for traditional Chinese medicine.
And the people he wanted to inspire enthusiasm were precisely these traditional Chinese medicine students.
Just like she could tell these students how powerful psychology is, and even theoretically it could change people's memories, etc...
But she couldn’t say that to her psychology majors.
As the saying goes, more haste, less speed.
Now Jiangbei is suffering from it!
Jiang Dayi, who was holding onto the desk, was still in a daze. How come... he was really diagnosed as a patient with kidney deficiency?
and……
If Jiang Bei really treated him today, regardless of whether acupuncture could cure it, his kidney deficiency would definitely be confirmed!
Don’t I, Jiang Dayi, have any respect?
But before he could do anything, Jiang Bei had already spoken...
"Okay, I will use acupuncture to treat this student's kidney deficiency."
The words fell.
Jiang Dayi saw that Jiang Bei had turned his head and was looking at him with burning eyes.
as if……
Looking at a little white mouse.
He was about to become Jiangbei's test subject? Jiang Dayi felt a chill in his heart!
"No! I don't need acupuncture! I'm not sick at all! I'm not weak at all!"
How could there be a man in this world who would admit that he is not good enough!
Especially in front of my goddess!
As soon as this shout came out, the classroom became quiet instantly.
Everyone looked at Jiang Dayi with strange eyes... combined with the analysis that Jiang Bei just gave through "Wang", it made sense.
If Jiang Dayi doesn’t have kidney deficiency, who else could have kidney deficiency?
And at this time.
Jiang Dayi's face was pale and sweat was oozing from his forehead.
But it was this voice that gave him some strength!
Looking at Jiang Bei who was walking towards him.
Jiang Dayi stopped holding onto the desk and slowly stepped back.
He planned to run away first. Could Jiang Bei stop him in front of so many people and force him to be treated?
But something unexpected happened...
Jiang Dayi's legs were still a little weak, especially after he had just suffered such a severe fright.
When he stepped back, his left foot tripped over his right foot and he fell heavily to the ground.
Along with it, there was a slight creaking sound as bones were dislocated.
Then came Jiang Dayi's pig-slaughtering screams...
"It hurts! Quick! Take me to the infirmary!"
"I broke a bone! The bone is broken! Quick!"
“…”
Jiang Bei stopped where he was, his expression stiff.
It was too late for him to stop it.
Just as Jiang Dayi thought, if the other person doesn't need his treatment, he can't force him to treat them, right?
So it's not right to stop it, and it's not right not to stop it either...
The appearance of this scene now made him feel helpless.
But I can't just watch students suffer like this in front of me.
He took two steps at a time and came up to him to prevent him from struggling, and held down his injured leg with one hand.
Looking at Jiang Dayi's ankle, he found that it was indeed sprained, and the degree was quite serious.
But there shouldn't be any fractures.
"This classmate sprained his foot..." Jiang Bei looked at everyone and explained.
"Don't touch me! Don't come over here!" Jiang Dayi howled, with beads of sweat as big as beans dripping down his face because of the pain in his ankle.
And...he already has a considerable psychological trauma towards Jiang Bei.
"Teacher, can you let me go to the infirmary? Let me go to the infirmary first! I will never make trouble in your class again." Jiang Dayi pleaded.
At this time, several classmates nearby also stood up and wanted to send Jiang Dayi to the infirmary first.
But Jiang Bei's attitude at this time was that he would not let them go...
For a moment, they were in a dilemma.
"What are you talking about!" Jiang Bei waved his hand and said directly: "Come and help, lift him onto the table so that the students can have a closer look!"
Several classmates looked at each other, and finally their eyes fell on Jiang Dayi's confused face.
"He sprained his foot. It will be more troublesome to drag him to the infirmary."
"Why are you still standing there? I'll treat him!" Jiang Bei said casually.
Several students gritted their teeth and decided to listen to Jiang Bei first.
Jiang Dayi looked as pale as death. He allowed everyone to lift him up and eventually he lay flat on the table in the first row of the classroom.
If he looked sideways at this moment, he would meet Chu Ruoyi's somewhat surprised gaze...
And there is Jiang Bei with a smile on his face.
Jiang Dayi asked a question from the bottom of his soul: Should I just drop out of school? .
at the same time.
Jiang Bei clapped his hands, attracting everyone's attention again.
"Dear students, we will move on to the acupuncture part later. Let me first tell you what Chinese medicine bone setting is!"