Chapter 218 Discussion



Then the man was handed over to the police for formal processing. When the crowd saw that the boss was no longer lecturing, they finally dispersed and went back to sleep.

While walking on the road, both medical students and ordinary people were discussing their thoughts on the lectures with great interest.

"God, it's really God. I have studied Chinese medicine, but I can only understand half of it."

Have you studied Chinese medicine?

Some Western medicine students, like the Wen family, have elders who are doctors in their families, but they are not necessarily Western medicine doctors but Chinese medicine doctors. Whether to study Western medicine or Chinese medicine is a student's own decision, and it has nothing to do with what major the elders in the family are in.

It is not surprising that some people have taught themselves Chinese medicine.

The biggest difference between those who have studied Chinese medicine and those who have studied Western medicine is that those who have studied Chinese medicine like to quote ancient books, which is consistent with the different cognitive habits of Chinese and Western medicine in the general population mentioned in the previous article.

"I have read the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine about what she said. Excessive heart fire can cause mouth and tongue ulcers, but how excessive heart fire can cause enuresis is something I have not figured out yet."

"Enuresis is probably related to the kidneys."

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"Isn't this nonsense? Western doctors all know that this patient's urination problem must be related to the kidneys."

In Western medicine, enuresis refers to urinary tract problems, which are closely related to the kidney nerves. It is definitely wrong to say that Western medicine has determined that this disease must be related to the kidneys.

It is true that most medical students are not very good at learning. Without having worked in the urology department or seen patients with such diseases, it is difficult for them to learn all the medical knowledge about the human body and all the diseases without missing out.

What does it mean?

This shows that even if someone has not specifically studied Chinese medicine, their brains have long been dominated by the "common sense" passed down by the general public.

Much of the medical knowledge that Chinese people have inherited since ancient times is traditional Chinese medicine. Therefore, even though Western medicine is the mainstream today, common medical knowledge inevitably contains some traditional Chinese medicine knowledge. This is an indelible mark of Chinese medicine.

The brain's memory begins to be misattributed, which is the "Mandela Effect" that is common among the group.

Let's talk about the obvious difference between the popular knowledge and professional knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine. In the previous article, I mentioned many cases of traditional Chinese medicine, and just emphasized the integrity of the human body. If enuresis is classified dialectically in traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis, it is not only related to the kidney.

Some people have insufficient kidney qi affecting their health, some have problems with their spleen and lungs, some have heart affecting their kidneys, and so on.

From what has been said above, it is clear that it is impossible for someone who has only a superficial understanding of Chinese medicine to understand Dr. Wen’s diagnosis and treatment plan.

As mentioned at the beginning of the article, ordinary people are intimidated by Western medicine, but they are not afraid of Chinese medicine. They are confident that "I will look it up in the book later. The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine will definitely explain what is going on."

"Otherwise, check out the Difficult Classic and Treatise on Febrile Diseases."

Everyone thinks that Mr. Wen is like a god, and everyone thinks that they can become a god like Mr. Wen. This is the characteristic of the "common sense" of traditional Chinese medicine.

"Fooled." Doctor Zhang Desheng said to the juniors in the school with a frown.

You said that the general public has a misunderstanding of medicine. It would be problematic for those who have studied medicine to think this way.

Medicine is profound and the knowledge base is huge and profound, so there is no end to learning.

This group of younger generations casually look down on and discuss traditional Chinese medicine, just like someone who has studied neurosurgery looking down on the difficulty of other niche departments and professions.

The senior only said that this group of people were stupid and that was good, but he did not say that it was academic misconduct.

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