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867 The first dissector of traditional Chinese medicine(1/2)

Having said this, even a person who does not understand medicine can understand what it means, not to mention someone who has a medical foundation and is a modern medical expert who does not reject traditional Chinese medicine and is willing to communicate with China and Italy.

Dean Tian nodded clearly, "What you mean is that blood stasis and blocked meridians are the root cause of the patient's disease. Promoting blood circulation and unblocking meridians is to solve the root cause of this disease. So what I mentioned before is consuming yin, stimulating blood, and nourishing the heart and calming the mind.

The problem of their mutual opposition does not hold true for this patient."

"It can be understood this way." Du Heng softly confirmed Dean Tian's words, and then continued, "However, consuming yin and promoting blood can indeed damage the yin in the liver and kidneys, which is not conducive to calming the mind and nourishing the heart.

It’s just that when we treat diseases in traditional Chinese medicine, we focus on syndrome differentiation and treatment, focusing on the causes of the patient’s own symptoms.”

Du Heng said with a chuckle, "And the treatment method for this patient is not something I came up with myself."

Dean Tian also smiled and said with great interest, "Is it possible that Chinese medicine has already summarized this aspect?"

Hearing Dean Tian's question, Du Heng nodded simply, "Yes, there is indeed such a summary."

"Let me tell you, I am quite interested in traditional Chinese medicine. I must read relevant works when I have time."

Dean Tian chuckled and said, "If I study in another direction, I might have a different understanding of cardiovascular disease."

The weakness of traditional Chinese medicine is an indisputable fact in today's environment.

Coupled with some stinky fish and shrimps that pretend to be fake, and some unprogressive Taiping doctors getting involved, the reputation of traditional Chinese medicine has also been greatly affected.

But now that there is a master like Dean Tian who shows no prejudice against Chinese medicine and can still study it, this makes Du Heng very happy.

Du Heng, who felt warm in his heart, explained in more detail, "During the Qianlong and Jiaqing years of the Qing Dynasty, there was a man named Wang Qingren. He practiced martial arts since he was a child. He was once a student of Wu Xiang, and he also donated a thousand general title.

But after he reached the age of twenty, influenced by his ancestors, he gave up martial arts and practiced medicine, and achieved very good results in a short period of time."

Dean Tian listened very interestingly and said with a smile, "Such sages can only be said to be talented and intelligent, and our descendants cannot compare with them."

Du Heng also smiled and nodded. He had to admit that judging from Mr. Wang Qingren's information, his talent and strength were really beyond the reach of ordinary people.

"In fact, Mr. Wang's most important contribution is that as a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner who practiced medicine during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, he had the courage to accept new ideas and practice, and proposed and implemented the method of 'comparing animals with animals, then feeding and then killing' animals.

For his anatomy experiments, he is known as the first person in traditional Chinese medicine to perform anatomy experiments."

Du Heng's tone was very respectful, and he said word for word, "It is precisely because of Mr. Wang's action that the current medical book "Medical Correction of Mistakes" is available."

When he heard the name of this book, Dean Tian was obviously stunned for a moment, "Why is it called "Yilin Correction"? This seems to be very different from the titles of some Chinese medicine classics that I am familiar with.

Could it be some wrong treatment cases gathered together?"

Du Heng shook his head slightly, with even more reverence in his expression, "The reason why it is called this name is not that it was named after collecting wrong cases and correcting them.

It was because Mr. Wang believed that the teachings in many previous medical books were incorrect and the content had problems and needed to be corrected, so he gave it this name."

Being able to admit that what you have learned is lacking, and being able to bravely point out the mistakes of your predecessors and the shortcomings of their theories are not things that ordinary people can do easily.

Not to mention the Qing Dynasty, even in today's society, this kind of criticism of the predecessors, questioning something that has been finalized and has been observed by everyone for many years, will still be labeled as "arrogant".

Name.

In that era, this was a proper 'deceiving one's master and destroying one's ancestors'.

But what impressed Du Heng even more was that this old gentleman not only withstood the pressure, but also clearly pointed out the mistakes and directly gave the most favorable proof.

Du Heng exhaled slowly, and then continued, "For example, the pictures in ancient Chinese medicine books record that the human chest and abdomen have three cavities and two diaphragms, which are what Chinese medicine calls the 'triple burners'.

But through his own experiments, Mr. Wang clearly informed the world at that time, as well as practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine, that the human body cavity only consists of two cavities, the thorax and abdomen, and one diaphragm."

Dean Tian was fascinated by what she heard. At the same time, she also understood how helpful what Du Heng said would be to Chinese medicine. At the same time, she also understood that Chinese medicine was not what she thought it was.

At this time, Du Heng had not stopped yet, and continued, "Early medical books recorded that the human lung has six leaves, two ears, and twenty-four tubes.

However, Mr. Wang corrected it as 'the lungs have two large lobes, left and right, and the outer skin of the lungs has no perforations and no twenty-four holes for qi'.

In addition, the earliest theory of traditional Chinese medicine erroneously stated that the liver is divided into four lobes and that the gallbladder is attached to the second right lobe of the liver. Mr. Wang corrected this erroneous view that the liver has seven lobes."

Dean Tian pursed his lips and said softly, "It's really admirable for an old senior to do such great things in such an environment."

Du Heng also felt inexplicably more proud.

Traditional Chinese medicine is not a vague and random thing as everyone thinks. It is a medicine that continues to develop and is continuously inherited, updated and corrected by generations of Chinese medicine practitioners.

At this time, Du Heng continued, "In the past, Chinese medicine believed that distracting thoughts were produced from the heart. Even today, some Chinese doctors and Chinese people are saying this.

But Mr. Wang proposed at that time, "The ears are connected to the brain, and the sounds heard belong to the brain. ... The two eyes are connected like a thread, longer than the brain, and the things seen belong to the brain. ... The nose is connected to the brain, and the aromas smelled belong to the brain.

The saying that odor comes from the brain..."

Dean Tian nodded slightly and said, "This view is very similar to the modern anatomy and physiology views. This is indeed a very remarkable correction."

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As he spoke, he sighed with emotion, "With this theory, the mythical traditional Chinese medicine has been brought back to the secular world."

Du Heng also sighed and said with unfinished meaning, "In addition to correcting some previous erroneous theories in Mr. Wang's "Yilin Correction", the most important thing is in the 'treatment principles of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis'

Made a unique contribution.

Some of his famous prescriptions are very effective in treating heart disease, hemiplegia, sequelae of meningitis in children, typhoid plague, vomiting and diarrhea, etc."

When he heard the word "heart disease", Dean Tian asked with great interest, "Is there any practical example of this? I'm talking about the kind that you have used yourself and been verified."

"Yes." Du Heng answered very affirmatively, "Dean Tian knows that I am quite famous in the treatment of stroke, and he has also come up with many new prescriptions for symptomatic treatment.

Mr. Wang has a prescription called 'Buyang Huanwu Decoction', which is used to treat hemiplegia.

And some of the prescriptions I came up with were based on the ‘Buyang Huanwu Decoction’.”

After Du Heng said this, he didn't seem to answer Dean Tian's question.

But Dean Tian remembered the name ‘Buyang Huanwu Decoction’ in these words.

She believed that what Du Heng was going to say next should be this recipe.

"I had previously been in contact with a patient who was hemiplegic and had coronary heart disease." Du Heng said slowly and calmly, "I used 'Buyang Huanwu Decoction' at that time, which not only cured the hemiplegia problem.

, and also cured his coronary heart disease."

But as soon as he finished speaking, Du Heng felt that his statement was not accurate enough, and immediately corrected himself, "It cannot be said that it is completely cured, it should be said that it has been effectively controlled.

As long as the patient pays attention not to do things that easily induce illness in his future life, it can basically guarantee that it will not be life-threatening or affect his life."

Dean Tian blinked twice in surprise, which made her, an old lady, look a little silly.

The question she was thinking about was, in the case Du Heng mentioned, what is the difference between that and cure?

The old lady couldn't help but glance at Du Heng twice, wanting to see if the boy in front of her was deliberately using this matter to show off in a low-key way.

But this time, it seemed that no problem was found. Du Heng still acted as sincere and honest as before.

Dean Tian then sighed softly, rubbed his hands slowly and said, "Wang Qingren, "Medical Clinic Correction", the name of the person and the title of the book are both correct, right?"

Du Heng nodded lightly.

"Okay, I'll come over and take a look when I have time." Dean Tian gently rubbed his palms again, "By the way, can the prescription you just mentioned be found in the book?"

"Yes, there are detailed notes behind each recipe."

"That's good." From the look on Dean Tian's face, he really wanted to learn more about this book.

At this point, Du Heng was about to leave, but Dean Tian hesitated and said, "Doctor Du, do you have any examples of similar prescriptions like this?

I’m talking about cardiovascular treatment cases. I want to see cases in this area. Is it convenient?”

Du Heng thought for a while and then said, "Most stroke patients have cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems, so there are many cases in this area.

Dean Tian, ​​of course it’s okay if you want to read it, but I haven’t done any special classification of this type, so I have to wait until I go back to sort it out before sending it to Dean Tian.

In addition, I don’t have too many cases here in the capital. Most of them are in projects in Golden State, and there are too many cases there, so the sorting out may take a little longer."
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Dean Tian smiled and said, "It doesn't matter, just sort it out slowly. I have to thank you, Dr. Du, for this."

Du Heng quickly said a few polite words.

Just when Du Heng was about to leave again, Dean Tian suddenly said again, "Dr. Du, there is a cardiovascular and cerebrovascular symposium this afternoon. All the attendees are experts in this field from Yangcheng. I wonder if you have any knowledge of Dr. Du?"

Not interested in listening?"

Du Heng's face twitched.

This is the third time I have been invited by Dean Tian.

The first time was to visit the hospital departments.

This is no problem. After all, you are seeing patients, and it has little to do with whether you are a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner.

The second time was to visit Dean Tian’s laboratory.

There is no problem with this. After all, going to a laboratory is really just to visit, that is, to see with your eyes and listen to how their laboratory operates.

This has nothing to do with my major.

But today’s invitation is a bit embarrassing.

Cardiovascular symposium, this thing has nothing to do with traditional Chinese medicine, so I knew without even thinking about it that what they were going to talk about today would definitely not be related to traditional Chinese medicine.

The other thing is that although I know a little bit about modern medicine, you want to discuss a specific field with experts at the level of Dean Tian and others. Let’s not talk about whether others like you as a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, even if you know how to do it.

I don’t understand what they are saying at all.
To be continued...
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