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Chapter 366: One more year-end friendship

"I heard that Director Zhou's pulse diagnosis is very good? Did he study under Gao Jinshu, a master of traditional Chinese medicine?"

Li Maoyang met Zhou Muyang's gaze and asked instead without answering.

This is what he heard after coming to Ba City Hospital.

Although Zhou Muyang has not made any brilliant achievements in traditional Chinese medicine treatment, he is very famous in pulse diagnosis and is known as the "Human CT" in Ba City Hospital.

When Zhou Muyang heard Li Maoyang's question, his eyes flashed and he smiled.

This kid Li Maoyang looks dumbfounded, but in fact he is also very smart. It is obvious that he wants to trade skills with Zhou Muyang.

Yes, Zhou Muyang is indeed good at pulse diagnosis, and he did study under Gao Jinshu, a master of traditional Chinese medicine in Northern Xinjiang Province who is now nearly 100 years old.

However, Gao Jinshu is a Mongolian doctor. Although Mongolian medicine attaches great importance to pulse diagnosis, its pulse diagnosis techniques are quite different from those of traditional Chinese medicine.

The pulse diagnosis site of Mongolian medicine is the pulsation point of the radial artery on the palmar surface of the wrist joint. This section of the artery is divided into three parts: Cun, Gan and Cha.

When cutting the pulse, you need to use different finger forces to test carefully, touch the skin, press the flesh, and check the bones.

Through pulse diagnosis, Mongolian medicine distinguishes the three elements, cold and heat, as well as changes in Tibetan phenomena, the rise and fall of Qi and blood, etc.

It is said that the pulse diagnosis techniques of Chinese and Mongolian medicine are so different that Zhou Muyang, who studied Chinese medicine, studied under Gao Jinshu, which is really nonsense.

But Zhou Muyang reflected on the pulse diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine from the pulse diagnosis of Mongolian doctors, sought common ground while reserving differences, and searched for insights, which actually made a great breakthrough in his pulse diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine!

From this point of view, Zhou Muyang is really a strange person!

"Haha, Doctor Li, my thoughts on pulse diagnosis have been published in papers. If Doctor Li is interested, I can show my papers to Doctor Li."

Zhou Muyang smiled.

Li Maoyang smiled and shook his head and said: "Of course I want to read Dr. Zhou's papers, but I would also like to see Dr. Zhou's private notes and medical records, which are very personal things."

He tasted the benefits of Kuang Wenqi's large number of trivial notes and medical notes, and now he likes to look at other people's personal notes and medical notes.

He felt that these things and the things published in papers were sometimes completely different things.

"Ah? Well, it's not that I'm stingy. The key is that those things are too trivial and scattered, and outsiders may not be able to understand them." Zhou Muyang said in surprise.

"If I don't understand, can't I still ask you for advice?" Li Maoyang said with a smile, "Come on, let's add WeChat friends and I'll send you my recent insights on acupuncture."

After Zhou Muyang heard this, he quickly added each other as WeChat friends with Li Maoyang.

Then Li Maoyang did not hesitate to send Zhou Muyang his recent insights on acupuncture, especially his insights on learning and understanding Qi Zhi acupuncture techniques.

This probably has tens of thousands of words.

"To be honest, Dr. Zhou, I only recently realized the Qi Zhi Acupuncture technique. It was only after I met Professor Kuang Wenqi from Kyoto and taught him.

My understanding of acupuncture is only useful to you. I used to write notes on how to understand Deqi, which should be of no use to you and waste your time.

But your understanding of pulse diagnosis should be more than ten years old. I hope to see all the notes and insights in this regard."

This is a straightforward request.

He, Li Maoyang, is not a guy who is willing to suffer losses. He will feel that he has suffered a loss even if he cannot take advantage in technical exchanges.

"Haha, that's no problem, as long as Dr. Li doesn't find it annoying." Zhou Muyang said with a smile.

As he said that, he immediately got up, and after some operations on the computer in his office, he sent Li Maoyang all his experiences on pulse diagnosis for more than ten years stored in it, and also sent to Li Maoyang the relevant papers he had published.

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After the exchange, the three of them sat down to drink tea and chat for a while.

Qiao Guoguo looked at Zhou Muyang curiously and said, "Director Zhou, I heard that you can still diagnose tumors in patients through pulse diagnosis?"

Although she studied Chinese medicine, she had always been skeptical about such a magical pulse diagnosis technique.

"I did accurately diagnose the patient's condition several times." Zhou Muyang smiled, and then looked at Li Maoyang, "But I don't tell lies in front of people. In fact, it is difficult to accurately determine this kind of thing by pulse diagnosis alone.

We must rely on the other three diagnoses and even one palpation to make a judgment."

Li Maoyang said with a smile: "The patient's tumor can be accurately diagnosed by pulse diagnosis alone. In fact, I have always been doubtful about this.

Because theoretically speaking, among the four diagnostics of traditional Chinese medicine, no diagnosis is absolute.

Take pulse diagnosis as an example. There are forward pulses that match the pulse syndrome, and reverse pulses that have opposite pulse syndromes. In many cases, there are inconsistencies in the pulse syndrome, and the phenomenon of discarding the pulse and taking the syndrome.

Therefore, it is a false proposition to accurately diagnose a patient's physical condition such as a tumor based on pulse diagnosis alone.

Those who say they can really judge whether there is a tumor or something in a patient's body based only on pulse diagnosis, or they consciously or unconsciously incorporate some other diagnostic content, and then make a comprehensive judgment to draw a conclusion.

For example, even if a doctor does not consult the patient, he can still look and smell the patient while checking the pulse?

Therefore, in general, among the four diagnoses, one cannot be partial, nor can one make a diagnostic conclusion for a patient based on one diagnosis alone.

Because among the four diagnoses, assuming that any one diagnosis only has a 70% probability of accuracy, then only if the four diagnoses add up to each other, it is possible to achieve an accuracy of more than 90%. An extremely smart doctor may also achieve an accuracy of 99%

The exact probability of.”

Bang bang bang...

After Li Maoyang said this, Zhou Muyang couldn't help but clapped his hands: "Doctor Li is so right!

Ha, Dr. Li, I originally thought you might be so miraculous and powerful just because of... Haha, to tell you something you may not like to hear, I really thought you might be so magical and powerful just because of something magical in your body!

It turns out that you really have a very solid medical skills and theoretical basis!"

Li Maoyang burst out laughing after hearing this: "I still have a little inspiration for treating patients. I really can't explain this. Sometimes when I'm looking at a patient, inspiration suddenly comes to my mind.

Sometimes I suspect that I may be a reborn person, or a person who is often said to have wisdom. Maybe I was a very good doctor in my previous life and did not drink Meng Po soup after my death, so I will use the experience of my previous life in this life.

Brought here."

He is only in his early twenties. Since this year, he has achieved so many brilliant medical achievements in less than a year. This cannot be justified or circumvented in any case. Instead of letting others doubt himself, it is better to do it in this way.

To "reveal a little truth", it will be easier for people to accept.

Sure enough, after hearing this, Zhou Muyang looked at Li Maoyang deeply and said, "Really?"

Li Maoyang nodded: "I do have this kind of inspiration that I can't figure out myself, but it doesn't always appear, so sometimes I act a little stupid when seeing a doctor."

Zhou Muyang nodded and smiled after hearing this: "Just saying that makes me feel more balanced, haha, otherwise your medical results will make us people so useless! Haha!"



The two chatted and laughed in such a harmonious atmosphere for a while, and soon became a pair of friends who have been friends for many years.

When Li Maoyang and Qiao Guoguo came out of Zhou Muyang's office and wanted to go back to the Department of Cardiology, Zhou Muyang took them straight to the stairs and told him several times to come to their Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine whenever he had time in the next two days.

Come and sit.


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