Eight hundred and ninetieth chapter appointment(1/2)
After the matter was confirmed, Liu Che felt a big stone fall in his heart.
With Shi Rang serving as the imperial physician and Ti Ying assisting, the affairs of the Imperial Medical Office can at least be preserved and promoted.
However, this matter needs to be stepped up.
We must race against time to get married while Chunyu Yi is still alive.
Therefore, Liu Che said: "I will go to Shi Gong's house first and talk about this matter..."
He called Wang Dao and ordered: "If you happen to be waiting here, report it to me immediately!"
Tiying naturally escorted Liu Che all the way to the entrance of the Imperial Medical Office.
"Mr. Tiying..." The moment Liu Che left the gate of the Imperial Medical Office, he suddenly said to Tiying: "Take this article, sir. If unfortunately the imperial doctor abandons me, I will make a copy of this article and attach it."
After the imperial doctor ordered the suicide note..." Liu Che said, and stuffed a roll of white paper into Tiying's hand.
When Tiying heard the words, she was slightly startled but she still reacted. She immediately put away the white paper and bowed Yingying: "Promise, I will obey the imperial edict!"
It wasn't until Liu Che left that she found a quiet corner and opened the white paper.
Then, her hands began to tremble.
"This is a text that serves as a model for doctors throughout the ages..." Tiying sighed in her heart: "Your Majesty is truly as kind as a mountain to my father..."
On the thin white paper, four large characters at the beginning of the volume are clearly visible: The great doctor is sincere.
And on the entire white paper, there are thousands of words, each word of which is precise, pointing directly to the foundation of medicine and the moral requirements and standards of doctors.
Tiying has no doubt that this article will definitely push her father to the throne of Medical Immortal or even Medical Saint in the future!
The Chunyu family of Qi State will from now on become a world-famous sage family like the Kong family and the Yan family in Qufu.
Become a spiritual totem for doctors all over the world.
But the problem is...
"Your Majesty has never studied medicine and does not understand the art of medical prescriptions. Why is he so proficient in our medical prescriptions and divination, citing scriptures and absorbing the best of many experts..." Tiying was extremely confused in her heart.
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Riding the cart, Liu Che left the Imperial Medical Office.
He looked back at the palace wall of the Imperial Medical Office and sighed in his heart: "Plagiarism again..."
This time, what he plagiarized was the preface "The Great Doctor's Sincerity" written by Sun Simiao, a future famous doctor in the Tang Dynasty and King of Medicine, at the beginning of his immortal masterpiece "Qian Jin Yao Prescription".
In the history of the development of ancient Chinese medicine.
Sun Simiao's "The Great Doctor's Sincerity" is a must-read classic for every introductory TCM doctor, as is the preface to Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases", "Preface to the Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases".
Even two thousand years later, the first thing for young people who studied medicine or practiced under some old traditional Chinese medicine doctors in rural areas for the first time was to memorize "The Sincerity of Great Doctors" and "Preface to Treatise on Typhoid and Death".
Maybe, even among doctors who have memorized these two articles, there will be some bad ones.
However, the scum are generally those who have not memorized these two articles.
Before traveling through time, Liu Che indeed studied under an old Chinese medicine practitioner.
Although Liu Che was young and playful at that time, he didn't know much about medical ethics, the future, or the future. He just thought about having fun.
Therefore, he was kicked out within a few months.
In those few months, the only thing he learned was probably these two articles.
But a few years later, when Liu Che met a former senior brother in a certain place, he went to the clinic he opened and saw with his own eyes that this senior brother was not like some of his colleagues. He did not care about patients.
, use whatever medicine is expensive.
Instead, choose your medication carefully.
If a cold can be treated with whitemycin, never use penicillin. If it can be treated with penicillin, never use cephalosporin.
This is the embodiment of medical ethics.
It is also the influence of ancient Chinese medical values on doctors.
The spirit and benevolence towards patients revealed in the texts of "The Great Physician's Sincerity" and "Preface to Treatise on Typhoid and Death"
The endless exploration and pursuit of medicine will not fall behind even if it takes another 10,000 years.
For Liu Che, when a medical system is established, a medical ethics standard must also be established.
Don't let quacks and scum ruin the reputation of doctors.
Especially at present, Liu Che strongly encourages the training of doctors. Doctors in folk rural pavilions even enjoy treatment similar to that of scholars in the imperial examination system of later generations, and are exempted from corvee and part of the land tax.
These policies have achieved great results.
At the very least, a system similar to that of barefoot doctors has been basically established in rural pavilions in various counties in Guanzhong.
These doctors may not have high medical skills, and they may even know some simple pulse diagnosis skills. What they studied was "Treatise on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" edited by Liu Cherang Imperial Medical Office.
A medical book based on current management and diagnosis manuals for common illnesses such as colds and typhoid fever.
It is nothing more than using Guizhi decoction, Pueraria lobata decoction and Mahuang decoction as the main medicines.
For the current era, Guizhi decoction, Pueraria lobata decoction, and Ephedra decoction are simply miraculous medicines like penicillin!
The advent of these simple, cheap and locally sourced medicines led to a leapfrog development in the Han Dynasty's folk basic medical work.
But problems also arise.
A large number of unlearned and unskilled people became doctors when they saw the benefits.
These guys don't care about dialectics.
When I see a patient complaining of cough and chills, I will give him Guizhi Decoction. If the patient cannot be cured, I will give him Pueraria lobata Decoction. If the patient cannot be cured by Pueraria lobata Decoction, I will give him Ephedra Decoction.
What they do is just like the unscrupulous doctors of later generations who always put on intravenous drips and use antibiotics in turn no matter what the situation is.
However, their behavior has produced a disaster that is more terrible than the indiscriminate use of medicine by unscrupulous doctors in later generations. Antibiotics are used too much, and they become resistant to antibiotics. Even if there is a problem, there are big hospitals that can treat it. Most of the patients will suffer. Spend more money.
money.
But in today's era, Guizhi decoction, Pueraria lobata decoction, and Ephedra decoction are used indiscriminately.
But it will kill people!
Last year, the Neishi Yamen arrested more than 30 quack doctors for treating people to death.
As for those scum who are lucky enough to pass the test and are still showing off and deceiving others, I don’t know how many there are.
Therefore, the establishment of a medical ethics system and regulatory authorities is urgent.
Liu Che didn't have high requirements for grassroots doctors.
But at least, you must have basic medical ethics!
This "Great Physician's Sincerity" was sent to the court through Chunyu Yi's testament, and Liu Che could immediately use it as a basis to require all doctors, including those in the countryside, to memorize this article before they could be allowed to practice medicine.
Doing this is better than nothing.
But at least it can make those doctors with conscience more conscientious. And unscrupulous doctors will be condemned by their conscience.
What's more, Liu Che can also use this to establish an accountability agency. Although this is better than nothing, basically it will have no effect unless there is a big problem.
But, things in this world.
There is a difference between having it and not having it.
Moreover, society is developing and the world is progressing.
A good beginning may bear fruitful results decades later.
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The cart continued to move forward. Halfway through, a messenger came to report: "Your Majesty, the younger brother of Ji Gong, the governor of Hedong County, has received your Majesty's edict. I will wait for you to see him..."
Only then did Liu Che remember that he still had to arrange Ji Xin's problems today.
"Bring him to me..." Liu Che ordered.
Ji Xin's affairs are easy to handle.
It's nothing more than meeting this once all-powerful ranger leader, and then using his homing pigeon domestication technology to give him some compensation and rewards.
Then, do whatever you have to do.
After all, Ji Xin has passed away now.
A outdated and dynamic leader of a social organization is like the 24k double red flower stick of HK in later generations. He can probably only find a way to make a living in Chang'an.
He can no longer pose any threat to Liu Che's rule.
About a quarter of an hour later, Ji Xin was led by several attendants and rode on horseback to catch up with Liu Che's chariot.
Liu Che then gave the order to stop the carriage.
"I pay homage to your majesty and wish your majesty peace..." Ji Xin got off his horse, knelt down in front of Liu Che's chariot, and bowed respectfully.
Liu Che opened the curtain of the carriage and quietly took a look at this knight-errant giant who once dominated Guanzhong, attracted tens of thousands of followers, and had countless subordinates.
Ji Xin's hair and beard have all turned white, and her figure has become somewhat out of shape.
Liu Che looked at it and sighed.
The Ji family is the largest ranger family in the Han Dynasty.
To be continued...