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Chapter 161 Questions

The day after the report was handed over to Director Liang, Li Chu was called over by Vice President Zhang.

"Xiao Li, sit down quickly and pour the water yourself."

"Dean Zhang, why did you come to me today..." Li Chu asked after sitting down.

"I read the report you handed in to Director Liang yesterday. I need to ask you about some issues."

Li Chu was a little confused. He remembered that Director Liang said that he wanted to submit the report to the Medical Association of Sijiu City. How could he come to the hospital leaders?

As if he noticed his doubts, Dean Zhang smiled and explained: "It seems that Director Liang didn't tell you that the committee changed its terms at the beginning of the year, and I am now one of the chairmen."

"I'm not a member of the committee and I don't even know about this. Congratulations, leader." Li Chu explained.

Dean Zhang waved his hand: "They are all for members. You should be a member now, right?"

"I am a member of the Chinese Medicine Branch."

Dean Zhang nodded and did not continue the topic, but took out the report written by Li Chu.

It can be seen that Dean Zhang has read this report very carefully, and he has marked many places on it with a pencil.

Pointing to the top part of the report: "Xiao Li, you have divided the causes of renal failure into three types. For the first primary renal disease, you only mentioned nephritis. Are there other kidney diseases that can cause renal failure?

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"Leader, you are right. There must be other kidney diseases that can lead to kidney failure due to untimely treatment. But the problem is that I don't understand. I can master too little just through self-study."

Only then did Dean Zhang realize that the man sitting opposite him was a Chinese medicine doctor. He actually discussed Western medicine issues with a Chinese medicine doctor, which made him feel ridiculous.

He threw the pen in his hand on the table, pinched the bridge of his nose, and said helplessly: "What kind of freak are you, kid? I heard from Director Chen that you can now understand the data on the laboratory report?"

"I can understand some of them, but some still need to be looked up in books." Li Chu said modestly.

Dean Zhang felt even more headache. How could this guy be a Chinese medicine doctor?

Aren't Chinese medicine doctors very conservative? He remembered that the old doctors in the Chinese medicine department looked down upon Western medicine.

Not to mention that Li Chu still had a teacher, shouldn't he respect his teacher more? How could he be so deviant?

You, a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner who conducts research on Western medicine, won’t say anything. The key is that you have researched something.

How can these people, who consider themselves elites after studying abroad, live?

Dean Zhang really doesn't want to talk now, and he doesn't even want to see Li Chu.

This made him feel that all his years of reading had been in vain.

How did he know that Li Chu was bombarded by the Internet in later generations? Even if he didn't do this in his previous life, he could still see something online every day.

Even if you don’t understand it, you can remember some of it after reading too much.

Part of the research report he wrote this time was based on later generations' judgments about uremia.

Of course, he is also supported by data and is not just talking nonsense.

"Okay, Xiao Li, you can go back first. I will organize the expert committee members of the Medical Association to study your report carefully."

After leaving Dean Zhang's office, Li Chu hummed a ditty.

If Ding Qiunan were here, he would definitely know that he was in a good mood now.

He was really in a good mood now. He really didn't know some of the contents of that report, but there were some parts that he didn't write on purpose.

He can make others think he is a genius, but he cannot make others think he is a monster.

If he writes too much, the experts will have no sense of participation, and in that case, the experts will come to find fault with him.

He only needs to carve his name at the starting point of this road. As for who reaches the end first, does that matter? It may matter to others.

Instead of returning to the consultation room, Li Chu went directly to the Chinese medicine pharmacy to see his wife.

Ding Qiunan is very busy at the moment. She is the only one today. The other two pharmacists have asked for leave temporarily.

Normally, one person in the Chinese medicine dispensary can handle it all alone, but who would have thought that so many people would come to get medicine today. She came to work all morning and was so busy that she didn't even have time to drink water at almost 11 o'clock.

Director Yang from this pharmacy is also helping out.

But after all, Director Yang is not doing this, he moves very slowly, and he doesn't recognize some of the prescriptions written by doctors with flying colors, so he has to ask Ding Qiunan.

When Li Chu came over and saw more than 20 people queuing up to get medicine, he was a little confused. When did Chinese medicine pharmacies get so busy? He hadn't heard from his wife.

He opened the door directly and walked into the pharmacy to help his wife.

Hearing the door being opened, Ding Qiunan looked back and said, "Li Chu, why are you here?"

"I didn't have anything to do. Why are there so many people taking medicine? Even Director Yang took it personally."

"Oh, Doctor Li, you came just in time. Hurry up and help your wife. Who knew there were so many people today and I can't understand all the prescriptions? It just adds to the confusion."

Seeing Li Chu coming to help, Ding Qiunan and Director Yang breathed a sigh of relief.

Li Chu didn't say anything, took the prescription from Director Yang and got busy.

With Li Chu's help, the number of people lining up outside quickly decreased.

He took another prescription from the window, and just as he was about to grab it, he was stunned for a moment, and then looked at the prescription in his hand carefully.

Then he looked up and looked at the person outside handing him the prescription. She was a woman in her twenties.

The prescription he had was supposed to help the patient relieve constipation, but the dosage of the light powder contained in it was too large.

Under normal circumstances, up to 0.1 to 0.2 grams of light powder can be taken orally. Any more will cause mercury poisoning and damage the human nervous system and gastrointestinal system. This prescription actually prescribed 2 grams.

Moreover, the light powder cannot be boiled in water. If it is boiled in water, it will poison people no matter how many grams it is. There is no indication on this recipe.

Li Chu raised the prescription in his hand and asked the woman at the window: "Comrade, who gave you this prescription?"

The woman outside was stunned by his question for a moment and then said: "It was a prescription given by a neighbor of mine, saying it can help..." The woman blushed at this point and was too embarrassed to continue.

"Who prescribed it? It shouldn't be you, right?" This woman's face didn't look like she was constipated.

At this time, Director Yang and Ding Qiunan both came over. Li Chuke hadn't said anything for a long time just now. There should be a problem when asking about this recipe now.

"It was prescribed for my mother-in-law. Doctor, is there any problem? Our neighbor said this is what he was eating at that time."

"Did he tell you how to eat this recipe?" Li Chu did not answer her question but continued to ask.

"How to eat? Of course, boil it with water and drink it. I said doctor, could you please hurry up? I have to rush back to cook."

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