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Chapter 174 classmates

The people who came were his college classmates and classmates from the same major, which was very rare.

After all, when he was in college, he was accepted as a disciple by his master after only a few days of classes.

After registering with the medical school, he rarely went back to class. It should be said that he almost never went back to class. The master gave him small classes alone. Moreover, after the master accepted him as a disciple, he even stopped teaching in the school.

Come down.

There are twenty-four hours a day, I wish I could teach him twenty hours.

Looking back now, the master wasted no time teaching him at that time because he probably knew that he didn't have much time left and didn't want to bring his medical skills into the coffin.

After all, his master was already over eighty years old at that time. Although his body looked healthy, there were many symptoms expected of the elderly. No matter how good his medical skills were, he could not avoid them.

After completing the theoretical studies, he and his master began to practice medicine outside for many years, only going back once a year during exams.

What a doctor needs most, whether it is Chinese medicine or Western medicine, is the same, and that is experience.

Only if you see enough patients and encounter enough special situations can you accumulate rich experience.

Practicing medicine outside for a long time meant that Li Chu hardly knew any of the dozen classmates in his class.

It took him a long time to think of the name of the classmate who came over today. This was because this classmate was the monitor of his class at the time.

"Song Tangyuan, I remember correctly, monitor, why did you find me here today in your free time?" Li Chu stood up and shook hands with the classmate who came, then poured a glass of water and asked him to sit down.

Song Tangyuan smiled: "It's hard for you to still remember my name. We haven't seen each other since graduation."

He paused and shook his head: "To be precise, we haven't met a few times when we were in school. We are in the same dormitory, but I have never seen you in the dormitory."

Li Chu also smiled and said: "I didn't expect to be picked out by my master right after the school started, and the medical school also agreed to my master's request to teach alone at that time."

"Yeah, who would have thought that Professor Yang would fall in love with you. You were not the best in our class at that time, and you were the envy of all of us. Later, after graduation, our class even organized a party, and we also asked

I don’t know where you are, nor where you have been assigned.”

Li Chu said with a smile: "I didn't use the allocated quota. I didn't work when I graduated. My master arranged for me to enter the hospital half a year later. I wasn't in Sijiu City at that time. Where can you find me?"

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"Squad leader, what unit are you in now?"

"The students in our class are basically assigned to where they live. I was assigned to the Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine to engage in drug research and development."

Hearing the workplace mentioned by Song Tangyuan, Li Chu was slightly surprised, oh, this classmate of his is in the same workplace as that great master.

The two chatted for a while, and then Song Tangyuan revealed the purpose of his visit.

"Li Chu, it's only been a few years, but your name has spread throughout the medical institutions in the 49th city. If it hadn't been like this, I might not have been able to find you. I came here just to ask for your advice.

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"Squad leader, just ask for advice. I am a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. If you have any questions, just ask them directly."

Song Tangyuan nodded: "Okay, then I'm not polite. Our research institute has also seen the research report on kidney disease that you handed in some time ago. Our group happened to have a research project, just to see if it can be done.

Traditional Chinese medicine, like Western medicine, can be directly made into finished products, so that it can be more convenient for patients to take it."

Li Chu asked with some confusion: "Should you go to a pharmaceutical company, such as Tongrentang, for this research? If you ask me, a doctor, I won't be able to help you."

Song Tangyuan explained: "The main problem is the cases. There are not so many cases when we cooperate with pharmaceutical companies, so we still need to find hospitals. We all use Chinese medicine for one person. If there is no support from a large number of cases, we will never be able to find the right spot."

"

After listening to his words, Li Chu suddenly realized: "I understand what you mean. You need to find a balance point among a large number of cases."

"Yes, so in this way, we can only choose some milder drugs, and we dare not experiment with drugs that are too irritating."

Li Chu nodded clearly. Some medicines cannot be taken casually, especially those that are highly toxic or irritating. They must be taken by one person only. Taking them at will will indeed cause unpredictable consequences.

"I came to you this time because I wanted to start with kidney disease. After all, the drugs used to treat kidneys are generally relatively mild. They are tonic and purgative at the same time, and the yin and yang are balanced. In this way, even if a test is conducted, there is no need to worry about serious consequences.

The consequences." Song Tangyuan explained to him.

"Squad leader, I understand what you mean, but now I have handed over this research. The follow-up research is currently being carried out by the internal medicine department of our hospital. I only go over occasionally to visit and help them."

Song Tangyuan looked at Li Chu in surprise. He couldn't understand why Li Chu could easily hand over the leadership of such a good subject.

Was it ordered by the hospital leadership?

Li Chu looked at Song Tangyuan calmly. He could guess what Song Tangyuan was thinking. He smiled slightly and said: "Squad leader, it's not what you think. I handed it over on my own initiative. The patient data required for subsequent research is too huge.

It’s not something I can collect alone.”

"Moreover, this is research led by Western medicine after all. I can do the preliminary work, but as the research gradually deepens, I, a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, can't support the follow-up work with the little knowledge of Western medicine I have gained through self-study.

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"I didn't realize it, Li Chu, you are so open-minded."

"How can I be open-minded? Monitor, you think too highly of me. I have to do this as a last resort. There are too many things to learn about Western medicine, and my self-study speed is too slow. If there is no other way, who would be willing to give up the leadership easily?

Where is the right?"

"To be honest, Li Chu, I really admire you. I used to think you were lucky. You were accepted as a close disciple by Professor Yang when you first entered university, and you came up with such a big topic just a few years after you started working.

Now I feel that your success is not accidental. With your temperament and enthusiasm for learning, success is inevitable." Song Tangyuan was filled with emotion.

"That's an exaggeration, monitor, don't mention it anymore." Li Chu smiled and shook his hand: "For the matter you mentioned, I can introduce you to Director Chen of the Internal Medicine Department of our hospital, and you two can join forces to do something about you.

That subject. I believe he still welcomes you."

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