Chapter 67 As Before



Everyone held their breath and listened, not daring to make a sound.

For those who study Western medicine and listen to lectures by masters of traditional Chinese medicine, it can only be said that it is like opening the door to a new world of medicine.

Maybe you have heard of some of these things before, but since they are not your major, you may have a vague impression but definitely not a deep understanding.

Medicine has the usual dialectical spirit of the academic circle. The Western doctors listened, and although some of them were very young, the young doctors were more likely to raise all kinds of doubts, regardless of whether the other party was a big shot or not.

I have to admire Teacher Wen here. You see, in front of a group of outstanding doctors from the National Association of Medical Sciences, he spoke word by word without pausing or worrying about their questioning. It can be said that he has a solid foundation.

There is nothing to say about Teacher Wen’s majestic temperament beneath his gentleness.

A few people looked at each other and wanted to ask questions, but they felt nervous and afraid that if they opened their mouths, they would be discovered to be rookies.

At this moment, these people finally understood why Dr. Fu had to stand aside voluntarily: he had probably been taught a lesson by Teacher Wen more than once.

They didn't dare to smile. Doctor Fu across the table gave them a cold look, and everyone kept a serious face.

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I'm afraid you dare to laugh at Dr. Fu in person because you think your life is too long.

Now to the point. In traditional Chinese medicine, the function of the small intestine is to separate the clear from the turbid. It carries out the transportation function of the upper and lower parts of the digestive tract, which coincides with Western medicine.

The patient in bed 22 felt hot after sleeping, which was caused by dryness and heat in the small intestine meridian. The characteristic of dryness and heat in the small intestine meridian is dry cough. The patient just coughed without phlegm.

When the Chinese medicine explanation matched the patients' symptoms one by one, the Western doctors began to feel somewhat surprised.

"Yingying is very calm, and seems to understand what Teacher Wen said better than we do." Dr. Wei Shangquan turned and said to Dr. Pan.

Doctor Pan Shihua pursed his lips tightly and clenched the pen in his hand.

They have been chasing after the top female students in their class since their student days, only to find that after they start working, it seems like there will never be any hope in the pursuit.

What if classmate Xie even knows more about Chinese medicine than them?

Several people didn't know how to express their feelings at the moment.

They are so young, they haven't studied medicine for a long time, and they don't even understand Western medicine, so why do they want to practice Chinese medicine? I really can't understand where Xie squeezed out the time to learn so much medical knowledge.

Of course they have plenty of time in two lifetimes.

Everyone then saw Teacher Wen turn her face towards Student Xie, and instantly everyone remembered that the two had just called each other sisters.

Fu Xinheng's dark eyes were rarely shining: Did he do something wrong again? For example, who did he bring this person here tonight to meet?

"Do you have any ideas, Dr. Xie?" Wen Zihan asked with a friendly smile.

Xie Wanying couldn't help but smile along with the person opposite her: I feel like I've known Sister Wen for a long time.

"Sister Gang..." No, Leader Fu was present, so he quickly changed his words, "What Teacher Wen said to the patient is quite clear now that I hear Teacher Wen explain it. Hot flashes in the afternoon and problems with the small intestine meridian indicate serious heart problems."

Afternoon hot flashes? Wait, Teacher Wen didn't say this term to the patients in the ward. How did Xie say the professional term of Chinese medicine? -- Doctor Wei Shangquan They immediately shrank their necks: It's over, it seems that they are going to guess it, Xie even knows more about Chinese medicine than them.

"Teacher Wen asked the patient to wait until later to have the surgery because signs observed by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners showed that the patient's heart disease should be worse than the results of the current examinations," said Xie Wanying.

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