Chapter 260 Can't Wait



The old doctor has reached his limit and needs to broaden his thinking. Perhaps he can learn some Chinese medicine to help expand his medical worldview.

Young Western medicine doctors want to learn Chinese medicine. To put it bluntly, they haven’t even mastered Western medicine yet, so why should they learn Chinese medicine?

Cao Zhao has been a playful leader among children since he was young.

So, the second son of the Cao family has played with his grandmother's moxibustion box.

"Can you do it?" Cao Zhao asked with some concern in his tone.

Having played it before, he knows how mysterious Chinese medicine is.

Western medical anatomy at least gives you a clear idea of ​​where each bone and nerve is in the human body. Chinese medicine's meridian theory contradicts Western medical anatomy, so the acupuncture points based on meridian theory are something mysterious that cannot be seen or touched.

This will lead to the universal principles in Western medicine textbooks being traceable in individuals. But what about acupuncture points in traditional Chinese medicine?

Thanks to his sister-in-law's ability, Cao Zhao also knew that playing with anatomical positions was great, but Chinese medicine acupuncture points were completely different.

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The accurate indication of TCM acupoint location is not to show you exactly where it is in the anatomy of Western medicine, but whether the patient feels it and whether the treatment is effective. Therefore, the universal principle of TCM acupoints in textbooks becomes Schrodinger's cat when applied to individuals.

Cao Zhao made a joke about this, speaking the truth and not joking, and said: "Zusanli, everyone knows where it is."

Zusanli acupoint is a human acupuncture point that ordinary people are very familiar with. Cao Zhao continued: "My grandmother moxibustioned her own Zusanli acupoint and moved it a little bit every once in a while."

What would this be in Western medicine? Ah, the bone nerve is displaced? Knowing that Brother Cao had good intentions, Xie Wanying said, "Acupoints are not points. They may refer to an area, just like some terms in Western anatomy."

Grandma Cao: You are such a playful person, why should I talk to you about serious matters?

The Western doctors around understood what she said: Dr. Xie Wanying at least knew more about Chinese medicine than they did.

Even so, everyone was worried about Dr. Xie and continued to have doubts.

How to find the precise acupuncture points for treatment in an area also sounds mysterious.

Eat one bite at a time. Since Chinese medicine has been "criticized" by Western doctors as being slow, it is better to be down-to-earth and take one step at a time.

Dr. Wen Zihan was providing remote guidance over the phone while preparing to go to the operating room.

After all, Mr. Wen is a responsible doctor, and he doesn't just hand his patients over to other people.

Is this patient's case difficult? Emotional problems are at least not life-threatening illnesses. In addition, Mr. Wen had come into contact with this patient before and had some understanding of him, so he decided to let Sister Xie practice and learn more about Chinese medicine techniques.

From this, it can be seen that Dr. Wen Zihan knew that she wanted to stay in the Western Hospital. It was not about whether she could stay, but that only when her colleagues understood her skills better and even experienced her skills firsthand, would it make sense for her to stay in this unit.

The unity and cooperation in the medical circle is based on a full understanding of each other's skills. Western doctors have already learned the basic knowledge of all subjects of Western medicine in school, so there is no big difference between them. Western doctors who have not learned Chinese medicine in school have a big academic gap with Chinese doctors, which needs to be filled by joint efforts.

Sister Xie is a little different, which is why she chose Sister Xie as the first one to try.

Dr. Fu Xinheng and other Western doctors: Okay, we can see that you are very eager to teach this student Xie.

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