Chapter 345 Reviewing What I Have Learned



Organizing the knowledge you've learned is a very mentally taxing task.

Because you not only need to filter through everything you've learned from beginning to end, but you also need to organize it in order to achieve effective organization.

Su Zhengnan spent a day organizing the knowledge he had learned, but he only managed to organize less than one-thousandth of it.

Fortunately, several ancient prescriptions that can be used to treat cancer and genetic defects have been compiled.

So at least I didn't waste the whole day!

However, these formulas still need to be verified through clinical trials, so there is no rush to apply for patents. We need to finish what we have to do first.

Su Zhengnan felt that he had become busier this summer vacation than when he was a school doctor.

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The following day, Tuesday.

Su Zhengnan went to the Third People's Hospital of Beijing. Zhu Jiangcai called again yesterday, asking him to come for a consultation.

Speaking of which, Zhu Jiangcai has rarely sought his medical advice during this period.

It is clear that it is still very rare for emergency departments to consult with traditional Chinese medicine doctors.

Previously, Zhu Jiangcai would frequently ask Su Zhengnan to come for consultations, presumably due to system intervention. However, the system had been undergoing updates recently, which is why Zhu Jiangcai had been seeing him less often.

When Su Zhengnan arrived at the Third People's Hospital of Beijing.

It was only a little before eight in the morning.

The hospital doctors had already clocked in for work. Zhu Jiang had just finished a morning meeting when he hurriedly went downstairs to meet Su Zhengnan, who had just stepped into the emergency department.

"Oh dear, Dr. Su is here!"

Zhu Jiangcai greeted Su Zhengnan with a smile and shook his hand, saying, "It's been a while since I last saw you, Dr. Su, you look even more handsome!"

"Um?"

Su Zhengnan was taken aback, seemingly not expecting Director Zhu to praise him like that.

This is truly unprecedented!

Su Zhengnan smiled and said, "Alright, Director Zhu, stop joking with me. Tell me, is there some difficult patient you called me here for today?"

Zhu Jiangcai nodded and said as he walked:

"There was indeed a rather special patient who was admitted the day before yesterday afternoon. When he was first admitted, he had symptoms such as dizziness and weakness in his limbs."

"After our examination, we found that the patient had a right frontoparietal lobe infarction. We originally planned to perform surgery on the patient in a few days. However, just one day later, the patient began to experience symptoms such as slurred speech, worsening weakness in the limbs, unsteady grip on objects with both upper limbs, and inability to get out of bed."

"At the time, we thought the patient might have a right parietal lobe arachnoid cyst or brain atrophy, but the re-diagnosis results were not the case, so we could only ask Dr. Su to come and help with the consultation."

"Okay, I understand."

Su Zhengnan nodded, and the two of them arrived at the emergency room ward while they were talking.

Upon entering, Su Zhengnan saw an elderly woman, nearly sixty years old, lying on the hospital bed.

The person was lying on the hospital bed looking somewhat dazed, muttering things that no one could understand, looking like a lunatic.

Seeing this, Su Zhengnan stepped forward, grabbed the other person's wrist, and began to take his pulse and diagnose him.

Upon taking the patient's pulse, he immediately sensed that it was deep, strong, and forceful.

Then I looked at the patient's tongue coating and saw that the tongue was dark and the coating was greasy, and it seemed that the patient had a slight fever.

Su Zhengnan raised an eyebrow slightly, reached out and pressed on the patient's abdomen, finding what appeared to be a hard lump. He then turned to Zhu Jiangcai and asked:

Have you examined the patient's stool from the past two days? Was it black?

"Huh? Poop?"

Zhu Jiangcai was taken aback for a moment. To be honest, he hadn't noticed that. He frowned and said:

"I hadn't noticed that. Let me call the nurse over and ask her!"

As he spoke, Zhu Jiangcai called over a nurse in the ward to ask her, and the answer he received was that the stool was indeed black.

"The patient's stool is black?"

Having received the answer, Zhu Jiang turned to Su Zhengnan and asked, "Dr. Su, does this mean the patient has a gastrointestinal problem?"

Although Zhu Jiangcai didn't understand traditional Chinese medicine, as the chief physician of the emergency department, he still had that much knowledge.

Su Zhengnan nodded and replied, "Yes, judging from the patient's pulse and tongue coating, it should be that pathogenic heat entered the Yangming channel and then combined with the stagnant blood in the stomach and intestines, thus forming Yangming blood stasis syndrome."

"Yangming blood stasis syndrome?"

Zhu Jiangcai knew nothing about the terms used in traditional Chinese medicine to describe diseases, and felt that he had no idea what the name meant.

Su Zhengnan explained: "When the Yangming meridian is hot inside, it steams outward, so the patient has a fever. The blood heat stagnates and disturbs the mind, so the person is forgetful. The stagnant blood mixes into the stool, and the blood is moist, so the stool is black... These are all signs of blood stasis."

"In Dr. Su's opinion, how should this disease be treated?"

Zhu Jiangcai asked anxiously.

Su Zhengnan smiled slightly and replied, "This condition should be treated by expelling the blood stasis. I will prescribe a formula for you to take for a few days and observe the patient."

As he spoke, Su Zhengnan picked up a pen and quickly wrote down the prescription, then handed it to Zhu Jiangcai.

Zhu Jiangcai took the prescription and glanced at it. It listed several Chinese herbs: leech, horsefly, rhubarb, peach kernel, eupatorium, notoginseng, safflower, and red peony root.

Sure enough, this traditional Chinese medicine prescription is really wild!

Leeches? Horseflies? Rhubarb?

Damn, is this some kind of wild recipe?!

Zhu Jiang didn't understand, but looking at these so-called medicinal herbs, he felt something was off.

Su Zhengnan glanced at the prescription and instructed, "Get the medicine according to this prescription, one dose per day, decocted in water and taken orally."

"Okay, I'll have someone go to the traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy to get the medicine right away."

Zhu Jiangcai nodded, then signed his name on the prescription and turned to ask the nurse next to him to take the prescription to the Chinese medicine pharmacy.

Su Zhengnan then stayed there for more than an hour, until the patient's complexion improved significantly after taking the medication before leaving.

Anyway, he doesn't have anything to do today, so it doesn't matter if he stays for an extra hour or two.

Zhu Jiangcai had originally intended to invite Su Zhengnan to lunch before leaving, but Su Zhengnan declined.

After leaving the Third People's Hospital of Beijing.

Su Zhengnan then went home to continue reviewing the traditional Chinese medicine knowledge he had learned.

He felt that if he could organize this knowledge as soon as possible, he might be able to compile it into a book and publish it as a medical book!

Publishing a medical book shouldn't be too difficult, right?

Su Zhengnan tilted his head and thought for a moment before driving his BMW X5 home.

Afterwards, Su Zhengnan continued to organize his knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine.

He categorized and organized his knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, adding his own insights and clinical case analyses.

This is another project with a huge workload.

Well, it's not really work.

The main reason was that Su Zhengnan wanted to write a medical book to organize modern TCM academic theories and clinical diagnostic methods.

Given his current level of expertise in traditional Chinese medicine, writing a medical book of his own would be relatively easy; it just would take some time.

For the next month or so.

Su Zhengnan is very busy every day, either organizing his own knowledge into a book or teaching students clinical diagnosis.

at the same time.

The traditional Chinese medicine he developed for treating brain tumors has also been launched on the market and named 'Qingliu Wan'.

The traditional Chinese medicine Qingliu Pill was snapped up as soon as it hit the market.

This is partly due to Novartis' prior advertising campaign, but more importantly, it's because it's cheaper than similar drugs.

However, Su Zhengnan did not inquire about the specific sales figures.

Liu Junjie told him all of this over the phone.

In fact, the final sales volume of a drug after it is launched depends mainly on its efficacy.

In addition, the price is cheap.

Even without researching it, Su Zhengnan could predict that this "Qingliu Pill" would become the first choice for brain tumor patients in the future.

But it's too early to say that now!

After all, 'Qingliu Pills' have only been on the market for less than a month, and most of the data collected is inaccurate.

Novartis has staff who collect drug sales data and then use the fluctuations in that data to decide whether to increase or decrease production of the drug the following month.

Otherwise, if the drugs are produced but can't be sold, wouldn't that be a waste of resources?

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