Chapter 13: Strange Man



Even those patients who think they are right with ancient books do not dare to claim that they can learn by themselves. After all, tongue acupuncture is different from hand acupuncture. It has been recorded by our ancestor Huangdi and is a technology that has been passed down through the ages.

Dr. Wen, who graduated from a regular Chinese medicine college, dares to do it, but do they dare to do it?

This shows that laymen are just laymen after all, they can only boast, but they are technical idiots who have no experience at all. They dare not touch such difficult technology, because they know that if they do, someone will die and they will be crushed to pieces.

Do you think tongue acupuncture is just asking the patient to stick out his tongue and then gently prick the surface of the tongue?

First of all, a large proportion of patients who come for tongue acupuncture treatment have problems with the function of their tongue and cannot even stick out their tongue.

Such patients suffer from tongue dysfunction, which is very common among the sequelae of brain diseases. Forcibly pulling the patient's tongue will only hurt the patient and is absolutely not allowed. Therefore, the patient is unable to cooperate with the doctor's treatment.

The doctor's needle must then be inserted into the patient's mouth for acupuncture.

Obviously, this is an extremely high-risk treatment.

The needle in Dr. Wen's hand went straight into the back of the patient's tongue.

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It's like a magic trick or an acrobatic performance.

The fairy-like scenes in martial arts and fantasy novels are realized in reality, making people feel as if they are watching a movie in a dream.

Doctor Tong blinked his eyelids vigorously. At this moment, he was more than frightened.

Recalling his first internship in a surgical operating room as a student, he saw his teacher cutting open people's stomachs and cracking their heads, but his heart had never been so frightened.

"I admire her," Dr. Tong pointed out.

Since Dr. Wen Zihan is a female doctor, how could she have such a strong heart to perform such a high-risk technique?

Female doctors are generally less courageous, and the circle of traditional Chinese medicine is probably no exception.

Wen Jinsheng did not deny that his cousin was rather different.

It is not uncommon for girls to study acupuncture, but it is more difficult for them to excel than boys. For example, boys have an absolute advantage over girls in Western medicine surgery.

All I can say is that his cousin has a talent in this area.

Acupuncture is a field that tests whether there are extraordinary people. The scientific community all over the world knows that the theory of meridians, the theoretical basis of Chinese medicine acupuncture, and the human body dissected by Western medicine anatomy do not match each other.

Those who hate traditional Chinese medicine always like to use this as an excuse to say that traditional Chinese medicine is unscientific because no meridians or acupoints can be seen when the human body is dissected.

This is also what Dr. Tong hopes Chinese medicine doctors will interpret.

"I guess you don't know what acupoints she is treating the patient now." Wen Jinsheng teased the other party lazily again.

Dr. Tong's eyes seemed to be saying to him, a Chinese medicine doctor: Don't tease me anymore, I accept defeat.

There's no point in admitting defeat. You know exactly what you Western doctors are most dissatisfied with about Chinese medicine. The doubt you just raised just represents your Western medicine's contempt for anatomy.

Wen Jinsheng told the other party: "She used new acupuncture points, not the ones left by Huangdi's ancestors."

This shows that modern Chinese medicine is able to take Chinese medicine techniques to a more advanced and mysterious level than ancient Chinese medicine.

So, how do those who regard ancient Chinese medical books as holy texts and use Western medical anatomy to discredit Chinese medicine explain this situation?

Mysterious, really mysterious. I thought that reading a few ancient Chinese medicine books was very mysterious, but I didn't expect that after seeing the skills of Chinese medicine doctors, I felt that modern Chinese medicine is even more mysterious.

Where did this god come from? Dr. Tong’s cool eyebrows were tangled into bunches, so tangled that his fingers almost crushed his own chin.

The only thing that is certain is that this acupuncture sister is a god.

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