Doctor Mu blushed a little: "Um, Doctor Gu, can you tell me how you saved this patient?"
Gu Xia was a little sleepy after being busy all day, and was a little slow to react at this moment.
"You mean..."
Dr. Mu thought that because he had rejected him before, he was unwilling to tell him.
I said, "At most, you can teach me what you have, and I will teach you what I have."
He has lived for so many years and thinks he has superb medical skills, but when he encountered that situation yesterday, he didn't have a better way to deal with it than Gu Xia.
In fact, if he were to come, he might not be able to save the patient.
Dr. Mu originally thought that Gu Xia was just an ordinary medical student who didn't understand the Western medicine he learned and didn't think much of it.
I didn't expect he had this skill.
He was not very good at acupuncture, let alone this technique that could stop bleeding with just a few injections.
And what about the pills? How are they made? What are their ingredients?
Ever since he saw him being rescued that day, Dr. Mu has been itching to do so.
His own knowledge was inherited from generation to generation, and when he encountered new fields, he was also eager to learn.
Gu Xia had no idea that he didn't react immediately, and he was thinking so much.
"You mean the patient in Ward 203? Sure, I'll tell you."
He didn't think there was a need for exchange. They were all about curing diseases and saving lives, just like teaching students. If he taught one more person, he saved one more life.
"Are other doctors interested? I can set up a meeting with you and we can discuss it."
When Dr. Zhang and the others heard this, they hurried over. "Really? Dr. Gu, are you willing to teach us?"
Gu Xia nodded as a matter of course: "Yes, why not? Let's go to the meeting room tonight."
Unconsciously, everyone started to feel that he was the leader.
Doctor Mu hasn't reacted yet.
"Ah, Dr. Gu, you mean you can teach it to everyone?"
That means no exchange is required...
Gu Xia said "hmm", "Yes, anyone interested can come and listen tonight. Now everyone can go back to work."
Everyone dispersed.
Doctor Mu sat in his chair for a long time, unable to calm down...
In the evening, Gu Xia really opened up and talked to them about the theory of acupuncture.
Many of the doctors here are from that era and are not very convinced of traditional Chinese medicine.
They think it is feudal superstition.
But they all witnessed Gu Xia using acupuncture to stop the patient's excessive bleeding.
Gu Xia explained to them in an easy-to-understand way the distribution of acupuncture points on the human body and the corresponding blood vessels, as well as the principles of acupuncture.
It can be said that he was the first person to use Western medical theories to explain the principles of traditional Chinese medicine.
The doctors actually understood!
Several doctors even asked him for acupuncture point maps, intending to go back and study them.
Then he talked about his pills. The ingredients of this prescription were very complicated and the production process was not simple. Gu Xia only told them the key ingredients.
"There's no way to achieve mass production right now. I've only made two bottles myself, and I won't sell them unless it's absolutely necessary."
Every doctor has his or her own unique skills, and everyone understands that this prescription is not easy to learn.
But Gu Xia had already told them the key medicinal ingredients and the ingredients that made them work, which was also inspiring for the doctors.
Doctor Mu waited until everyone else had left, then said to Gu Xia, "Doctor Gu, do you still want to learn witchcraft?"
Gu Xia's eyes lit up: "Are you willing to teach me?"
Doctor Mu nodded: "I can teach you, but I can't guarantee whether you can learn it or not."
The children in their family have been learning to recognize medicinal herbs since they were young. Dr. Gu is already 30 years old, and he may not be able to learn it without a certain foundation.
But Dr. Mu thought that studying medicine was related to the lives of many people, so there was no need to hide it.
Teaching one person means there is a greater possibility of saving others.
This is also what he learned from Gu Xia.
So, from that day on, Gu Xia would read the medical books given by Doctor Mu whenever he had free time.
Sometimes I also go to look for local medicinal herbs and observe them.
If the hospital didn't have it, he would carry a basket on his back and go to the mountains with Dr. Mu's son to look for it.
Doctor Mu agreed with this. There was a lot of miasma here, and Gu Xia was unfamiliar with the place, so it would be easy for something to get into trouble.
It would be much safer if he took his son with him.
He also hoped that Gu Xia would give his son more guidance and let his son learn Gu Xia's skills.
Gu Xia did not disappoint Dr. Mu's expectations. During the process of collecting herbs, he told Xiao Mu many of his own theories.
When I have time, I also teach Xiao Mu to recognize acupoints.
Xiao Mu is young, quick-witted and has nimble fingers. He was the first to learn Gu Xia's hemostatic acupuncture technique.
Doctor Mu was very happy to hear about this. As the saying goes, the new generation pushes the old generation forward, and this new generation is his own son, which is even better.
From that day on, doctors in the hospital often gathered together to discuss medical issues whenever they had free time.
Everyone shared their own experiences, and any special cases were also discussed.
Ultimately, we will pool our wisdom to find the most suitable treatment method.
After a period of time, the doctors felt that their medical skills had improved a lot.
The same goes for Gu Xia.
He originally traveled to broaden his horizons. He learned a lot from these doctors and heard many cases he had never encountered before.
These are all precious treasures to him.
The dean was very supportive of the doctors' seminar and he felt that Gu Xia was like their navigator.
He turned this medical team, which was originally organized in a fragmented manner, into a united sword.
"I wonder if we can offer Dr. Gu a good deal and see if he can stay?"
The dean and Yu Jun said.
Yu Jun smoked a cigarette and shook his head: "No, if Dr. Gu really cared about the conditions, he would not have left the North City Hospital and come here.
I heard him chatting with Deng Zhipeng and he also said that before coming here, he spent more than two months in a small mountain village in Province X.
How could someone who is willing to stay in the mountains for so long care about the conditions?
The dean sighed and said, "Doctor Gu is truly a talented person. If he can stay, it will be a great thing for our military hospital."
Yu Jun patted the old dean and said, "Wherever he goes, he is always curing illnesses and saving lives."
Why bother about where the people are saved?
Over the years, Yu Jun has seen through the essence of life.
Life is so fragile, it can disappear with just a slight pinch...
Without doctors, he and his brothers would not be alive today.
Yu Jun had a feeling that Dr. Gu was about to leave...
Of course, he didn't expect that Gu Xia still had something to do. If he hadn't done it well, he wouldn't have left so quickly.
These days, Gu Xia has been intensively studying the witch doctor's medicinal materials, comparing them with what he knew before, and putting together a prescription.
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