Chapter 89: Expose and Criticism



Medicine is not afraid of debate, what it fears is quarreling.

Poor skills are a doctor’s original sin, but few people know that a doctor’s character and medical skills are basically linked.

Dr. Xie Wanying believed this from the beginning. After what she said to "Teacher Wu" was spread out, it made the people in the National Association feel that their horizons were broadened.

Now, the people present at the National Association couldn't help but recall what Dr. Xie had said, and looked at Professor Wang's strange expression at the moment: Could it be -

Professor Wang was about to take out a handkerchief to wipe his forehead, but he never expected that. Obviously, the other party was a Western medicine doctor, and his young age alone should not be enough to rely on his professional experience, and it should be impossible to talk about his cross-industry familiarity with traditional Chinese medicine.

But when Dr. Xie started talking about Chinese medicine and his problem, it seemed that his eyes

I saw his inner world thoroughly.

Having practiced medicine for two lifetimes, Xie Wanying does have some advantages, such as her understanding of the entire medical industry.

In terms of the academic depth of a single specialty, she certainly cannot be proficient in everything. If she really wants to learn Chinese medicine to the utmost, she must also start from scratch like she studies surgery today.

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However, if we only talk about the personnel in the circle of traditional Chinese medicine, this thing does not require laboratory research or accumulation of clinical experience in traditional Chinese medicine. Just listening to social news and news from the medical circle is enough.

Therefore, it is not surprising that she, who works across industries, can understand a little about Professor Wang’s thoughts.

For example, she started to say: "In the history of the development of traditional Chinese medicine, it has encountered several disasters in modern times that almost caused it to be abolished."

Especially in modern times, the topic of abolishing doctors and testing drugs has become a mess. Regarding such issues, she, a small shrimp, would not be stupid enough to interfere in such a mess.

Doctors only need to pay attention to national decisions. Our country is very open-minded and has never advocated the abolition of traditional Chinese medicine. On the contrary, the policy has always been to encourage the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine and the integration of Chinese and Western medicine.

As for the so-called integration of Chinese and Western medicine, Dr. Xie Wanying added: "Of course it does not mean that a doctor should learn both Western medicine and Chinese medicine."

The amount of knowledge in traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine is so vast that it is impossible for one person to learn it all. If one does learn it, it will be a mess.

The real integration of Chinese and Western medicine is like today, where Chinese medicine experts and Western medicine experts sit together, consult together, bring out their respective technical expertise, and work together to treat patients.

Does the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine mean denying all the views of the ancients? Of course not, that would be abolishing traditional Chinese medicine. The government has said that it will not abolish traditional Chinese medicine.

Throughout the history of traditional Chinese medicine, it has always been a process of inheritance and development.

Those who insist that the Yellow Emperor's Canon of Internal Medicine must keep the original version, have they ever known that this book has gone through so many dynasties that it is not clear whether the original version has survived to this day. Moreover, history even shows that this book was not written by the Yellow Emperor but by his advisers.

Worshiping a group of counselors? Not even worshipping God? This???

The famous doctors in ancient times studied Huangdi Neijing with a spirit of scientific exploration rather than worshipping it like a religion.

Looking at the history of Chinese medicine, no one worships Shennong's Herbal Classic as a sacred book.

Why is Professor Wang so concerned about the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine?

It's fear.

Because the theory of Chinese medicine prescription is also based on the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine. If the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine is denied, Chinese doctors may not know what rules to follow when prescribing.

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