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Chapter 922: How Chinese Medicine Treats Diseases (Part 1)

"I didn't realize it before, but why did it sound so vivid when Dr. Yun said it?"

"Yeah, I feel it too."

In the lecture theater, the students whispered and communicated in low voices.

Many of the students in the classroom have actually been to traditional Chinese medicine hospitals and have seen the current situation of some traditional Chinese medicine hospitals.

I went to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department and was met by a Traditional Chinese Medicine expert who prescribed lab tests and examinations. I stayed in the ward, had my temperature and blood pressure measured, and was given a sling bottle. There were a lot of them.

As Yun Heng said, Chinese medicine has gradually been replaced by Western medicine, and even Chinese medicine doctors are also the treatment and diagnosis methods of modern medicine.

What is the difference between this kind of traditional Chinese medicine and it exists in name only?

"Why do I hear Yun Heng scolding me?"

Lei Yi subconsciously touched his nose: "I didn't realize it before, but now that I heard what Yun Heng said, I seem to have become a translator."

Wang Zhiqiang smiled and said nothing.

I have to admit that Yun Heng’s words instantly raised the topic to a higher level and gave all the students a sense of mission.

Students who have not yet entered society are relatively less utilitarian, have dreams, and are passionate. They are actually a relatively pure group of people, and things like a sense of mission can really inspire some students.

It's also chicken soup. Old fried dough sticks don't feel much after drinking it, but young people often get excited after drinking it.

"But if you think about it carefully, what Yun Heng said does make sense."

Lei Yi said softly: "We may not have realized it a few years ago, but now there are some problems that we have to face."

What Yun Heng is talking about is the unequal treaty, the integration of Chinese and Western medicine. It is said to be a combination, but Chinese medicine is just a vassal. This is the so-called inequality.

"Dean, don't say that."

Wang Zhiqiang knew Lei Yi: "When you were in the county hospital, the only Chinese medicine hospital, the down-and-out doctors in the hospital couldn't afford to pay, so you sought change..."

Lei Yi waved his hand: "I always felt that this was something worth showing off to me, now?"

As he spoke, Lei Yi stretched out his hand and pointed at Yun Heng inside: "West Asia Hospital now focuses on traditional Chinese medicine. I heard that it was overcrowded with patients. Why did our county hospital have no patients at that time? It was because we were not qualified."

Wang Zhiqiang: "......"

In the classroom, Yun Heng continued: "Deng Tietao and Deng Lao said that the 'middle' of traditional Chinese medicine is to be harmonious and to take advantage of the situation. In fact, this sentence really illustrates the true meaning of traditional Chinese medicine. The treatment idea of ​​traditional Chinese medicine has always been to follow the nature and respond to the situation.

To a certain extent, it is in line with the Taoist concept of 'governing by doing nothing'."

"Everything should be directed according to the situation, and everything should be according to nature and people. When people go to higher places, water will flow to lower places. However, when water flows to lower places, it will inevitably encounter blockages. Chinese medicine is about proper dredging and proper dredging.

Guide and ensure that the water flow is not deflected..."

Yunheng continued to talk.

In the five thousand years of China's history, there have been two dynasties that are quite controversial, one is the Yuan and the other is the Qing.

From the perspective of the Han people, these two dynasties are actually equivalent to the Han Dynasty having fallen by the wayside. However, most people have mixed praise and criticism for the Yuan Dynasty. After all, it had the largest territory. Many people in the Qing Dynasty despised the Qing Dynasty, which was a loss of power and humiliation to the country, leading to the decline of China.

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In addition to this aspect, in fact, the greatest impact of the Yuan and Qing Dynasties on China also included the loss of part of the culture. After the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, the Jingfang School of Traditional Chinese Medicine gradually declined, and the mainstream was gradually replaced by the Shifang School of febrile disease. In fact, from this time on

It gradually went into decline.

In the history of traditional Chinese medicine, Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" is the most highly regarded classic of traditional Chinese medicine. It is very particular about both prescriptions and dosages. By the Ming Dynasty, various aspects of traditional Chinese medicine, including dosages, actually began to appear.

deviation.

When Western medicine began to be introduced into the country, it had the greatest impact on traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine gradually lost its ground for survival and gradually lost its position in emergency, critical and severe diseases.

"In such an environment, the essence of traditional Chinese medicine is disappearing day by day. Traditional Chinese medicine doctors in the new era are left with only the important simple lists and combinations under the theory of Western medicine..."

Yun Heng said slowly: "Actually, I don't recognize this kind of Chinese medicine. To be more precise, this kind of Chinese medicine can only be doctors who use Chinese medicine, not Chinese medicine practitioners. Only those who use Chinese medicine under the guidance of Chinese medicine theory

Methods are dialectical and Chinese medicine is used to treat diseases. Only in this way can we call it Chinese medicine..."

"As Chinese medicine students and doctors in this special period, we shoulder the future of Chinese medicine and serve as a link between past and future... We are all still in the learning stage, so I hope that when you study, you can truly understand Chinese medicine and understand

As a Chinese medicine practitioner, I will at least become a qualified Chinese medicine practitioner in the future.”

"Actually, to put it bluntly, Chinese medicine is just a way to treat diseases and save people. Whether it is Chinese medicine or Western medicine, they all treat patients. There is no need to distinguish between you and me. However, Chinese medicine has the concept of Chinese medicine, which is half Chinese but not Western and half Western.

There are unqualified doctors in China, either Chinese medicine or Western medicine, and this is what is responsible for the patients."

"The above are some of my personal views on what traditional Chinese medicine is. Of course, one family's opinions should be treated dialectically."

Yun Heng smiled and said.

"Pah! Pah! Pah!..."

The lecture theater burst into warm applause.

When Yunheng was giving a lecture just now, some students even recorded what Yunheng said and posted it to Moments and Douyin.

"It's really not a coincidence that Dr. Yun is able to achieve such a high level at such an age."

Xie Jiaping said sincerely.

"yes."

Xie Kaiping nodded. At this moment, Xie Kaiping completely lost his thoughts on competing with Yun Heng.

"Dr. Yun really loves Chinese medicine, that's why he has such an insight."

Guan Yalan said softly.

Speaking of which, they are what Yun Heng calls impure TCM practitioners, TCM practitioners with modern medical thinking.

Everyone's growth is related to experience.

The reason Yunheng had such insights was precisely through clinical practice and practice in simulated spaces.

When one patient after another is cured, when one patient after another goes from pain to recovery, this experience and this feeling can make people truly understand Chinese medicine.

In the past two years, Yunheng has not only encountered patients whose treatment was delayed in reality, but also in the simulated space.

The simple concept of traditional Chinese medicine does not distinguish between deficiency and excess, cold and heat, and is purely based on the field of modern medicine. Which medicine lowers blood pressure and which medicine lowers blood sugar. When something goes wrong, the patient has often been cured.

"Okay, that's it for this question. Are there any other students who want to ask?"

Yun Heng asked with a smile.

This time many people raised their hands.

"Let this classmate tell me."

Yun Heng stretched out his finger and randomly nodded at someone.

"Dr. Yun, I would like to ask what Chinese medicine relies on to treat diseases. We can still understand a little bit about modern medicine, but the data is abnormally skewed, but Chinese medicine is really difficult..."

"Yes, Doctor Yun."
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