Chapter 226: Treating Hidden Injuries 2



Faced with Mrs. Wu's praise, Feng Qingxue even said that she was not worthy of it. Her pair of clear black and white eyes stared directly at Wu Zheng, eagerly hoping that Wu Zheng would give her an answer. She really wanted to learn good medical skills.

Wu Zheng didn't say anything, but instead talked about the basic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine.

Feng Qingxue reacted very quickly and continued his words immediately. She had been reciting diligently these days and had memorized a lot of the content by heart.

Of course, she knew that rote memorization was useless, but learning Chinese medicine started with rote memorization.

"Not bad." Wu Zheng said, and didn't continue.

Mrs. Wu asked, "What do you mean? Do you agree or disagree? Didn't you say before that in the field of Chinese medicine, one must learn until old age, and that life experience and cultural knowledge are very important. Many famous doctors in ancient times started working in the medical industry after the age of 40. I think this child is no more than 20 years old, and he has such a good heart, so he is not without qualifications."

After hearing what Mrs. Wu said, Feng Qingxue was deeply moved and looked at Wu Zheng eagerly.

Wu Zheng said calmly, "If I decide whether to accept you as my disciple based on what you said, then my standards are too low. Let me put it this way. I think Xiao Guo should have assigned you a lot of basic knowledge for you to memorize. I will cut down the books according to the list she gave you. You can find them yourself or buy them. Continue to read them, memorize them, and know them by heart. Then, you can understand their meanings thoroughly. Come back and let me test you in a month. If you don't understand something, you can ask me then."

Feng Qingxue was overjoyed and thanked him repeatedly.

Although Wu Zheng did not agree to accept her as his disciple, he gave her the opportunity to learn, which far exceeded her expectations.

Following such a doctor, even if he is not her direct disciple, learning a little bit can benefit her throughout her life.

As expected, Wu Zheng listed several book lists for her. Most of the contents were similar to those listed by Doctor Guo, but they were more detailed and included many relatively obscure medical books and classics.

In addition, Wu Zheng also listed a number of cultural books, including Taoist books, which have nothing to do with medicine.

"Our medicine is actually derived from the inheritance of Taoist culture. It emphasizes the theory of yin and yang and the five elements. Learning these contents will only benefit you, not harm you!" Wu Zheng explained briefly, "Real Chinese medicine has reached a certain level. The treatment methods are observation, auscultation, inquiry and palpation. The most important of these is taking the pulse. By taking the pulse, you can know where the problem is and what prescription to prescribe and how to treat it."

Feng Qingxue listened respectfully, "Sir, I remember it."

Hearing the word "Mr.", Wu Zheng's expression eased slightly, "Xiao Guo said you are very talented, what can you do now?"

Feng Qingxue said embarrassedly, "How dare I say what I know in front of you? I just learned some basic nursing from the doctors and nurses in the hospital, including first aid, bandaging, changing dressings, and injections, as well as what medicines to use to treat common colds, fevers, diarrhea, and other symptoms. I memorized some Chinese and Western medicines, and also learned delivery and postpartum care from the doctors and nurses in the obstetrics and gynecology department."

This is the most basic and common situation, and also what is most needed in the countryside.

As for the other things, she really didn't know how to do them. Although she knew what medicine to use for what symptoms was written in the medical books while reading them, she didn't know how to take a pulse, or do acupuncture, massage, etc., and she didn't dare to prescribe medicine for people casually.


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