Chapter 66 Teacher



As a leader or a famous doctor, don't think you can gain both fame and fortune. In fact, the pressure is...

The patient was very smart. He turned to Dr. Wen and said, "I believe you too, doctor. You are the doctor Director Fu found."

A group of young doctors shouted in their hearts: This is going crazy. This is going crazy.

After asking the patient to rest, the doctors walked out and returned to the doctor's office to have a brief case discussion meeting.

At this time, a familiar figure appeared. It was Dr. Wei Shangquan. I don’t know where he came from but it took him some time to get here.

We used to be classmates and now work in the same department. We need to take care of each other if anything happens.

When they saw Dr. Wei, a group of people teased him: "Are you with your girlfriend?"

"She is on duty at the ward, so she doesn't have time to accompany me." Wei Shangquan clarified anxiously.

Whether they are a couple or a husband and wife, as long as both of them are doctors, they are bound to be busy and often have to be apart.

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Next, Wei Shangquan saw Dr. Wen, whom he met for the first time, in the crowd and immediately called out, "Senior Sister, hello."

Zhou Junpeng had the fastest hand speed and pretended to slap him in the face: Why is it that even this latecomer can rush to call the big brother and call me senior sister.

Fu Xinheng glanced at the group of people, with a sharp coldness in his eyes.

The others had already realized that Leader Fu only allowed Dr. Xie to call his fiancée "sister". As for the men, they were not allowed to call her "sister" or "senior sister". If they wanted to call her "sister", they would have to wait until they could call her "director's wife" or "master's wife" in the future.

Wei Shangquan closed his mouth.

Everyone respectfully calls Mr. Wen: Teacher Wen.

Time waits for no one. Everyone found a chair and sat down, waiting for Teacher Wen to give them technical guidance on traditional Chinese medicine.

Complete silence is the best way to describe the room at this moment.

"In traditional Chinese medicine, time is closely related to the functioning of the human body. There is some evidence in Western medicine that proves some of the views of traditional Chinese medicine are correct."

The Western doctors present could tell from listening again that it was not their previous illusion. Teacher Wen should have a deep knowledge of both Chinese and Western medicine, and he was not just a Chinese medicine practitioner.

"Western medicine doesn't say the best time to defecate, but there are statistics on the approximate time it takes for food to enter and exit the human digestive tract. By comparing, we can find that, generally speaking, for normal and healthy people with a normal diet, the urge to defecate in the morning is more consistent with this time."

Humans are omnivores, and since different foods take different amounts of time to digest in the digestive tract, it generally takes more than a dozen hours to completely digest them. So, after three meals are eaten and digested, and enough stool is formed, it is almost the next morning.

In traditional Chinese medicine, which is based on clinical experience, this function of the human body was discovered very early on, and the Yangming Large Intestine Meridian of the hand was matched to the hour of Mao (5 to 7 in the morning), when the Large Intestine Meridian is active.

The Western medicine doctors present had heard of these statements and nodded to show that they understood them.

Teacher Wen's voice is as gentle as drizzle, her temperament is like that of an immortal. She teaches people from simple to complex without being impatient or anxious. No matter how you look at her, she is a gentle and caring beauty.

A group of people secretly glanced at Dr. Fu: Is this what made Dr. Fu interested?

Teacher Wen continued the lesson: "Let's talk about the small intestine. The time matched by the Hand Taiyang Small Intestine Meridian is Weishi, which is from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., and it follows the Hand Shaoyin Heart Meridian's Wushi. In traditional Chinese medicine, the heart and the small intestine are in an exterior-interior relationship. Exterior-interior means outside and inside, corresponding to the five internal organs and six bowels. The five internal organs are inside and the six bowels are outside. The heart is an internal organ belonging to the interior, and the small intestine is an bowel belonging to the exterior and outside."

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