Chapter 2198: Save if You Can



Ordinary people's understanding of Chinese medicine is extremely wrong. If Chinese medicine is not a medicine, it would not be called medicine. All Chinese medicine practitioners need to pass the certification examination of the health department before they can practice, and they also need to take the practicing physician certificate.

Some Chinese medicines may be more potent than Western medicines. Medicines are 70% toxic.

Traditional Chinese medicine is extensive and profound, and there are tens of millions of Chinese medicines. All of these require professional Chinese medicine practitioners to study and research for many years. There are scammers outside who are swaggering around and claiming to have royal secret recipes to deceive ordinary people who don't understand Chinese medicine. There are no secret recipes in Chinese medicine, only proven recipes. What is a proven recipe? Just like Western medicine, it is a proven recipe that is used by many doctors in clinical practice to obtain effective data on a certain disease, and then classified into different categories of medication plans.

The so-called "royal secret recipe" should be called a proven recipe that is effective on royal people. How can a few folk secret recipes be as complete as the database of traditional Chinese medicine collected by the country from ancient times to the present?

For example, she studied Western medicine and learned the Western medical system, so she dared not prescribe Chinese medicine. Some doctors who switched to prescribe Chinese or Western medicine had to learn everything from scratch, otherwise they would not dare to prescribe.

Sister Weng was really scared. She sobbed and said, "You are not married, so you don't know my hardship. My husband said he was out doing business, but he was always having a blast. When I was pregnant, had my baby and was in confinement, he was at home very rarely. And my mother-in-law likes to make things difficult for me."

The other party said that these were personal matters and that doctors had no right to interfere in the affairs of the patient's family. Xie Wanying repeatedly emphasized: "I can only say that it doesn't matter which doctor you go to. If you don't want others to know about your illness, the doctor will definitely not tell you. However, you cannot lie to the doctor, as this concerns your own life. If the doctor believes your lies and makes a wrong judgment, the consequences will be disastrous."

"I know." Sister Weng nodded and made a request, "Can you accompany me to the National Association? You are a student there, so you should know the teachers there. Can you help me find a doctor I am familiar with? Thank you in advance, Doctor Xie."

Remember what my mother said, if we can save it, we should save it, after all, it is a human life.

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Xie Wanying wrote down the address the other party said and prepared to take a taxi to pick up the patient to go to the National Association.

After finishing the call, I walked out of the kitchen, went back to my room, quickly put on my coat, went back to the entrance, changed into outdoor shoes, and prepared to go out.

Unexpectedly, a child woke up at this time.

Xiao Duoduo stood at the door of the room, her two little eyes seemed to be sleepwalking, looking at her cousin standing in the living room in a daze, her little mouth opened: "Aunt?"

Seeing this situation, Xie Wanying was afraid that she might accidentally wake up the child, so she went back to comfort the child and asked him to go back to his room to sleep.

The door opened again, and Shang Siling came out and grabbed her daughter who had gotten up in the middle of the night: "Duoduo, do you want to go to the bathroom?"

Xiao Duoduo nodded her chin to her mother.

Shang Siling pointed her daughter in the direction of the toilet.

Before going to the toilet, Xiao Duoduo told her mother: "I had a dream. I dreamed that my aunt was here."

Xie Wanying faced her cousin's wife with embarrassment.

"Yingying, you don't want to sleep?" Shang Siling looked at her fully armed appearance and was shocked. "Are you going out? What time is it now? What are you going out for?"

"There is a patient--" Xie Wanying explained briefly to her cousin's wife.

Upon hearing this, Shang Siling immediately turned around and asked her husband to get up.

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