Soon, Su Zhengnan digested the prescription he had obtained in his mind.
Is it possible to treat tumors using this kind of dialectical thinking?
Su Zhengnan was slightly taken aback. While understanding how the prescription inhibited the tumor, he also gained a clearer understanding of the dialectical thinking behind the entire tumor treatment.
Now we have a universal formula to inhibit tumors.
The next step is to apply for a patent.
Without applying for a patent, this drug cannot be produced.
Since he didn't own the patent, Su Zhengnan couldn't cooperate with any pharmaceutical company. Without cooperating with pharmaceutical companies, he couldn't convert the formula into a traditional Chinese medicine for mass production.
After thinking for a moment, Su Zhengnan took out his phone and called his senior brother, Chu Xingyun.
Among the people he knows, the quickest way to get a patent is to ask his senior brother for help.
Of course, he can also ask the teacher for help directly.
However, since Elder Gu is so old, Su Zhengnan didn't want to trouble his teacher to do such a thing for him, so it would be better to ask his senior brother Chu Xingyun for help.
Ring ring!
The other party answered the phone very quickly.
"Hey, junior brother, is there something you need calling so early?"
Chu Xingyun had just arrived at the headquarters of the Chinese Medicine Association to attend a meeting when she received a call from Su Zhengnan, and a look of surprise flashed across her face.
After all, this junior brother had never called him first thing in the morning before.
Su Zhengnan smiled slightly and said directly, "I do have something I'd like to ask you for help with, senior brother. I have a formula for treating tumors, and I'd like you to help me apply for a patent."
"A prescription for treating tumors?"
Chu Xingyun was taken aback and asked in surprise, "Does this formula need to be patented? Is it the formula for treating tumors that Novartis wants to collaborate on with you on?"
"Ah, right, how did you know about this, senior brother?"
Su Zhengnan remembered that he had not mentioned this matter to his senior brothers.
Chu Xingyun smiled and said, "Our teacher mentioned this to us before, so are you sure your current formula is effective for tumors? Do you have clinical data? How widely applicable is it?"
"Uh, I don't have any clinical data."
Su Zhengnan chuckled awkwardly twice, somewhat embarrassed, and said, "That's why I wanted to ask you for help, senior brother. Otherwise, I wouldn't have made this call."
"......."
Chu Xingyun sighed helplessly and said, "Alright, I understand. Send me the prescription, and I'll get you some clinical data later."
At this point, Chu Xingyun paused for a moment, then continued:
"It will probably take some time to apply for a patent. Without clinical data to support it, it's impossible to apply, so it may take a long time to get the application approved."
"I know this, senior brother. Then I'll trouble you."
Su Zhengnan nodded and thanked him.
Chu Xingyun waved his hand and said, "There's no need for thanks between us, fellow disciples. Just remember to give me the prescription later, I have a meeting to attend!"
"Okay, senior brother, I understand."
With that, Su Zhengnan hung up the phone and wrote down the prescription that was in his mind.
Since this recipe requires a patent application, it is naturally considered top secret to outsiders.
Therefore, Su Zhengnan couldn't send it via mobile phone; he had to personally hand it to his senior brother, otherwise he wouldn't feel at ease.
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Soon, the morning had passed.
After the students finished class at noon.
Su Zhengnan got busy, just as several students came to see him for medical treatment.
"Well, your illness isn't too serious. I'll prescribe a medicine for you and you'll be fine in a few days."
After taking a student's pulse with a smile, Su Zhengnan immediately wrote out a prescription and asked him to pay. Then he continued to examine the students in the next class.
He can now diagnose such simple symptoms almost instantly.
He could diagnose a patient's illness simply by observing their spirit; taking their pulse was merely to increase the student's trust in his diagnosis.
Ding!
Just before Su Zhengnan was about to leave work to have lunch.
The system's mechanical prompts rang in his mind.
[Ding! Congratulations, host, for completing today's daily task: Consult 12 students. You will receive a reward of '1500g of precious mineral medicine agate'.]
With a whoosh!
In an instant, a fist-sized piece of agate appeared in Su Zhengnan's hand.
Agate is considered a precious gemstone, and its price is quite high.
In traditional Chinese medicine, agate is considered to be cold in nature and is mainly used to clear heat and detoxify, improve eyesight and remove obstructions, and can improve symptoms such as red and ulcerated eyelids.
Another point worth mentioning is...
Wearing agate for a long time can accelerate blood circulation, promote metabolism, and moisturize the skin, thus playing a health-preserving role.
Of course, agate needs to be processed before it can be used; it can't be used right away.
The agate in Su Zhengnan's hand weighed three jin (approximately 1.5 kg) and was clearly well-processed, with a uniform and translucent color, indicating it was a high-quality agate.
"Alright, another stone in hand!"
Su Zhengnan chuckled and shook his head, then put away the agate in his hand and went out for lunch.
Zhou Zixuan had originally planned to treat Su Zhengnan to lunch.
However, thinking that she still needed to take her father to the First People's Hospital to get medicine, she left the school clinic with her father after get off work at noon.
So only Sun Huaiwei was left to have lunch with him.
While sitting in the school cafeteria eating lunch.
Sun Huaiwei looked at Su Zhengnan and asked, "Dr. Su, I think Sister Zhou's father came again just now, right? Did you really cure his brain tumor? He looks quite well, much more energetic than last time he came."
Su Zhengnan smiled and nodded, saying, "Well, it's not exactly cured, it's just that things are moving in a positive direction."
"That's still very serious, it's a brain tumor!"
A look of shock flashed across Sun Huaiwei's face. She felt that she was becoming less and less able to understand Su Zhengnan's medical skills, and she couldn't figure out what he was thinking.
With such amazing medical skills, why do you insist on staying here as a school doctor?
With such medical skills in treating brain tumors, she could probably become an attending physician at any hospital, right?
Sun Huaiwei expressed her incomprehension but did not ask further questions.
Perhaps traditional Chinese medicine is really no worse than Western medicine?
Sun Huaiwei hesitated for a moment, then suddenly mustered up her courage and said, "Dr. Su, could you teach me some traditional Chinese medicine knowledge when you have time?"
"What? You're interested in Traditional Chinese Medicine now?"
Su Zhengnan smiled at Sun Huaiwei, then nodded and said, "If you're willing to learn, of course you can. However, traditional Chinese medicine is a vast and profound subject, and it will take a long time to learn it."
"It's okay. Our school clinic isn't usually very busy, so I have plenty of time to study."
Sun Huai replied with a smile.
Upon hearing this, Su Zhengnan nodded slightly and said, "In that case, alright. You can take a look at the 'Huangdi Neijing,' 'Shanghan Lun,' 'Shennong Bencao Jing,' 'Jinkui Yaolue,' and so on. If you don't understand anything, you can ask me."
"Okay, I understand, thank you Dr. Su."
Sun Huaiwei looked at him with a smile, then suddenly changed the subject, saying, "Dr. Su, if I learn traditional Chinese medicine from you, would I be considered your apprentice?"
"apprentice?"
Su Zhengnan was slightly taken aback, then laughed and said, "What, Doctor Sun, do you want to become my apprentice?"
Sun Huaiwei said thoughtfully, "Dr. Su, your traditional Chinese medicine skills are so amazing, it's not impossible for me to become your apprentice. I just don't know if you would accept me as your apprentice?"
"Hehe, it's not so easy for me to take on apprentices!"
Su Zhengnan jokingly said with a smile, "Traditional Chinese medicine is quite particular about the apprenticeship system. If you really want to become my apprentice, you'd better learn about it. Otherwise, even if you want to become my apprentice, I won't accept you."
"Of course, there's no problem with exchanging medical knowledge between friends. You can ask me anytime if you have any questions."
"Okay, I understand!"
Sun Huaiwei had also heard that there were strict rules for apprenticeship in traditional Chinese medicine, so she didn't ask any further questions.
Although she has developed a slight interest in traditional Chinese medicine.
But that doesn't mean she has to become Su Zhengnan's apprentice. She only said that on a whim.
After lunch, the two returned to the school clinic together.
Another leisurely afternoon.
However, Sun Huaiwei was very busy. She was busy reading traditional Chinese medicine books, as if she really wanted to study traditional Chinese medicine seriously.
Around 4 o'clock, Zhou Zixuan returned from outside.
Su Zhengnan walked out of the clinic and came to the nurses' station. He glanced at her and asked, "How is it? Did you get your dad's medicine ready? Did you get it according to my prescription?"
"Yes, yes, I've got it right. Dr. Su, you don't know, they were reluctant when I told them to get the medicine according to the prescription!"
A hint of anger flashed across Zhou Zixuan's face as she muttered, "Fortunately, Director Li from their Traditional Chinese Medicine department came later. After looking at the prescription you wrote, he didn't say anything and just had the pharmacy fill out the medicine for us."
"Oh, really?"
Su Zhengnan smiled slightly. It seemed that his fifth senior brother had recognized his handwriting and knew that the prescription was written by him.
Otherwise, according to the hospital's prescription regulations, it is generally not allowed to prescribe medicine based on external prescriptions.
Otherwise, if something were to happen, their hospital wouldn't be able to explain it clearly.
Ring ring!
Sure enough, just as Su Zhengnan thought of this...
His phone rang; it was a call from his fifth senior brother, Li Huai'an.
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