This doctor is not short of money
Chapter 865 The first anatomy person in Chinese medicine
Having said that, even a person who does not understand medicine can understand what it means, let alone a person who has a medical foundation and is a modern medical master who does not reject Chinese medicine and is willing to communicate with China and Italy.
Dean Tian nodded knowingly, "You mean, blood stasis blocking the collaterals is the root cause of the patient's illness, and promoting blood circulation and dredging collaterals is the root of the disease, so what I said before is consuming yin and moving blood and nourishing the heart and calming the nerves." Between them, the problem that they are opposed to each other is not established in this patient."
"It can be understood in this way." Du Heng affirmed Dean Tian's words softly, and then continued, "However, consuming yin and moving blood does consume energy and damage the yin of the liver and kidney, which is not conducive to calming the mind and nourishing the heart.
It's just that our Chinese medicine treatment focuses on syndrome differentiation and treatment, focusing on the causes of the patient's own illness. "
As he said that, Du Heng smiled lightly, "Moreover, I didn't come up with the treatment method for this patient myself."
Dean Tian also smiled, showing a very interested look and said, "Could it be that Chinese medicine has already concluded in this regard?"
Hearing Dean Tian's question, Du Heng nodded simply, "That's right, there is indeed such a conclusion."
"Let's hear it, I'm still very interested in Chinese medicine, and I must read related works when I have time."
Dean Tian said with a light smile, "Study in another direction. This may have a different understanding of my understanding of cardiovascular."
The weakness of traditional Chinese medicine is an indisputable fact in today's environment.
Coupled with some stinky fish and rotten shrimps, and some Taiping doctors who don't want to make progress, the reputation of Chinese medicine has also been greatly affected.
But now there is such a master as Dean Tian, who has not shown any prejudice against Chinese medicine, and can still study, which makes Du Heng very happy.
And Du Heng, who was 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, who practiced martial arts since childhood, was a student of Wu Xiang, and donated a title of Qianzong.
It was only after he was 20 years old that he abandoned martial arts to practice medicine under the influence of his ancestors, and achieved very good results in a short period of time. "
Dean Tian heard it very interesting, and said with a smile, "This kind of sage can only be said to be talented and intelligent, and our descendants can't compare."
Du Heng also nodded with a smile, and he had to admit that, judging from Mr. Wang Qingren's information, his talent and strength are really beyond the reach of ordinary people.
"In fact, Mr. Wang's most important contribution is that as a Chinese medicine practitioner who practiced medicine during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, he had the courage to accept new ideas and practice. The anatomical experiment is called TCM Anatomy No.1."
Du Heng's tone was very respectful, and he said word by word, "It's really because of Mr. Wang's action that the current medical book "Yi Lin Kai Cuo" came into being."
Hearing the title of this book, Dean Tian was obviously stunned for a moment, "Why is it called "Yi Lin Gaicuo"? This seems to be very different from the titles of some traditional Chinese medicine books I know.
Could it be some cases of wrong treatment gathered together? "
Du Heng shook his head lightly, and his expression became even more respectful, "The reason for this name is not because of the wrong cases collected and corrected.
It was named because Mr. Wang believed that many previous medical books were not correct, and that there were problems in the content that needed to be corrected. "
It is not easy for ordinary people to admit that they are lacking in what they have learned, and to bravely point out the mistakes and theoretical shortcomings of their predecessors.
Not to mention the Qing Dynasty, even in the present society, this kind of behavior of criticizing the predecessors, questioning some things that have been established and followed by everyone for many years, it must be labeled as "arrogant" title.
And in that era, this was a proper way of 'deceiving the master and destroying the ancestors'.
But what made Du Heng more admired 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, according to the pictures recorded in ancient Chinese medicine books, the human chest and abdomen have three chambers and two diaphragms, which is what Chinese medicine calls 'three burners'.
However, Mr. Wang, through his own experiments, clearly told the world at that time, as well as practitioners of Chinese medicine, that the human body cavity is only the chest and abdomen and a diaphragm. "
Dean Tian listened fascinatedly, and at the same time, she also understood how what Du Heng said would be helpful to Chinese medicine. At the same time, she also understood that Chinese medicine didn't seem to be what she thought it was.
At this time, Du Heng did not stop, and continued, "It was recorded in earlier medical books that the human lung has six lobes and two ears with 24 tubes.
But Mr. Wang corrected it as 'the lung has two lobes, left and right, and the outer skin of the lung has no orifices, and there are no 24 holes for the circulation of qi'.
In addition, the earliest TCM theory has the erroneous statement that the liver is divided into four lobes, and the gallbladder is attached to the second right lobe of the liver, and Mr. Wang corrected the erroneous statement that the liver is seven lobes. "
Dean Tian pursed his lips and said softly, "It's really admirable for the old man to do such a great thing in such an environment."
Du Heng also felt inexplicably proud.
Chinese medicine is not something that everyone thinks, it is a kind of illusory and fabricated thing, it is a medicine that is continuously inherited, updated, and corrected by generations of Chinese medicine practitioners, and is still developing.
At this time, Du Heng continued, "In the past, Chinese medicine practitioners believed that distracting thoughts were produced from the heart, even today, some Chinese medicine doctors and Chinese people still say so.
However, Mr. Wang pointed out at that time, "The two ears connect to the brain, and the sound that is heard returns to the brain... The two eyes are connected like a thread, longer than the brain, and what is seen returns to the brain... The nose connects to the brain, and the fragrance that is smelled The smell is attributed to the brain...' argument. "
Dean Tian nodded slightly and said, "This view is very similar to modern anatomy and physiology. This is indeed a very remarkable correction."
He sighed with emotion as he spoke, "With this theory, it brings the traditional Chinese medicine, which has nothing but myths, back to the secular world."
Du Heng also sighed, and continued to say, "Mr. Wang's "Correcting Mistakes in the Medical Forest", in addition to correcting some previous erroneous theories, the most important thing is the "Therapeutic Principles for Activating Blood and Removing Blood Stasis". made a unique contribution.
Some of his famous prescriptions have very good curative effects on the treatment of heart disease, hemiplegia, sequelae of meningitis in children, typhoid plague, vomiting and diarrhea. "
Hearing the word heart disease, Dean Tian asked with great interest, "Is there any example of this? I'm talking about the kind you have used and verified."
"Yes." Du Heng replied very affirmatively, "Dean Tian knows that I am well-known in the treatment of stroke, and has also come up with many new prescriptions for symptomatic treatment.
And Mr. Wang has a prescription called "Buyang Huanwu Decoction", which is used to treat hemiplegia.
As for the few prescriptions I came up with, some of them were modified based on "Buyang Huanwu Decoction" as a reference. "
After Du Heng said this, he didn't seem to answer Dean Tian's question.
But Dean Tian remembered the name 'Buyang Huanwutang' in these words.
She believed that what Du Heng was going to say next should be this prescription.
"And I have come into contact with a patient with hemiplegia and coronary heart disease before." Du Heng said slowly and calmly, "At that time, I just used 'Buyang Huanwu Decoction', which not only cured the problem of hemiplegia , and cured his coronary heart disease."
As soon as he finished speaking, Du Heng felt that his statement was not accurate enough, and immediately corrected, "It cannot be said that it is completely cured, but it should be said that it has been effectively controlled.
As long as the patient pays attention not to commit those things that easily induce the disease in the future life, it can basically be guaranteed that his life will not be endangered and his life will not be affected. "
Dean Tian blinked her eyes twice in surprise, making her, an old lady, look a little silly.
And the question she was thinking about was, in the situation Du Heng mentioned, what is the difference between that and a cure?
The old lady couldn't help but look at Du Heng twice more, wanting to see if the kid in front of her was deliberately taking this matter to show off to herself in a low-key manner.
But it seems that there is nothing wrong with it, and Du Heng's performance is still as sincere and honest as before.
Dean Tian then sighed softly, rubbed his hands slowly and said, "Wang Qingren, "Yilin Gaicuo", the name of the person and the title of the book are correct, right?"
Du Heng nodded slightly.
"Okay, I have time to take a look when I'm done." Dean Tian rubbed his palms lightly again, "By the way, can you read the prescription you just mentioned in the book?"
"Yes, there are detailed notes behind each prescription."
"That's good." Looking at Dean Tian's appearance, he really wanted to learn more about this book.
At this point, Du Heng also planned to leave, but Dean Tian hesitated and said, "Doctor Du, do you have any examples of prescriptions like this?
I'm talking about the treatment cases of cardiovascular disease. I want to see the cases in this area. Is it convenient? "
After thinking for a while, Du Heng said, "Most of the stroke patients have cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems, so there are cases of this, and there are quite a few of them.
Dean Tian, if you want to read it, of course it’s okay, but I haven’t done this type of classification specifically, so I have to wait for me to go back and sort it out before sending it to Dean Tian.
In addition, I don't have too many cases in the capital, and most of them are in the project in Jinzhou, and there are too many cases there, so the sorting time may take longer. "
Dean Tian said with a smile, "It's okay, just tidy it up slowly, and I have to thank Dr. Du for that."
Du Heng hastily said a few polite words.
Just when Du Heng was about to leave again, Dean Tian suddenly said again, "Dr. Du, there is a symposium on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases this afternoon, and all the people who came to participate were experts in this field in Yangcheng. I don't know if Dr. Du Not interested in listening to it?"
Du Heng's face twitched.
This is the third time that Dean Tian has issued an invitation.
The first time was to visit the hospital departments.
This is no problem, after all, what you are looking at is a patient, and it has little to do with whether you are a Chinese medicine practitioner or not.
The second time was to visit Dean Tian's laboratory.
There is no problem with this. After all, going to the laboratory is really a visit, that is, to see with your eyes and hear how their laboratory works.
It also has nothing to do with my major.
But today's invitation is a bit embarrassing.
Cardiovascular symposium, this stuff has nothing to do with traditional Chinese medicine at first glance, so I knew without even thinking about it, what they were going to talk about today would definitely not be linked to traditional Chinese medicine.
In addition, although I know a little about modern medicine, you said that you want to discuss the content of a subdivided field with experts at the level of Dean Tian and others. Let alone whether others want to see you as a Chinese medicine doctor, even you will Couldn't understand what they were saying at all.
For such an embarrassing thing, Du Heng didn't know why Dean Tian invited him to go. If he went, he might be ashamed.
But at this time, Dean Tian seemed to have seen Du Heng's hesitation, so he said directly, "Doctor Du, don't misunderstand.
I didn't have this idea at first, but after seeing the two patients you treated and talking with you just now, I found that Chinese medicine also has certain advantages in this respect.
Whether it is our modern medicine or traditional medicine, our fundamental purpose is to consider patients.
The development of modern medicine depends largely on the innovation of science and technology.
If there is no special scientific and technological revolution, it will be difficult for modern medicine to develop by leaps and bounds now, or for a long time to come.
But we can't hold back our own progress because of the lack of development of external things.
It is very slow to advance outward, but we can learn inwardly. If we keep the good things left by our ancestors and do not learn, do we have to wait for the advancement of technology? "
What he said was a bit in line with Dean Tian's identity. After all, he was a big boss who was in charge of one side. It was normal for him to have some things on the line in his words.
But these words can't dispel Du Heng's worries.
After all, these words can only represent Dean Tian himself, not the other people attending the meeting today.
Maybe other people don't have such thoughts, they just think Chinese medicine is a liar, at most it helps people to regulate their bodies.
As for healing, that's just a joke.
Dean Tian also knew that what he said just now was a bit false, so he continued after a slight pause, "Dr. Combine professional experts.
And these few are quite outstanding in our field.
So, Dr. Du, don't have any worries, come and participate in peace of mind. "
Du Heng touched the bridge of his nose, and said in a low voice, "But what did I say when I went here? Dean Tian, you also know that I don't know much about modern medicine. If I go here..."
Dean Tian nodded knowingly, "You mean, blood stasis blocking the collaterals is the root cause of the patient's illness, and promoting blood circulation and dredging collaterals is the root of the disease, so what I said before is consuming yin and moving blood and nourishing the heart and calming the nerves." Between them, the problem that they are opposed to each other is not established in this patient."
"It can be understood in this way." Du Heng affirmed Dean Tian's words softly, and then continued, "However, consuming yin and moving blood does consume energy and damage the yin of the liver and kidney, which is not conducive to calming the mind and nourishing the heart.
It's just that our Chinese medicine treatment focuses on syndrome differentiation and treatment, focusing on the causes of the patient's own illness. "
As he said that, Du Heng smiled lightly, "Moreover, I didn't come up with the treatment method for this patient myself."
Dean Tian also smiled, showing a very interested look and said, "Could it be that Chinese medicine has already concluded in this regard?"
Hearing Dean Tian's question, Du Heng nodded simply, "That's right, there is indeed such a conclusion."
"Let's hear it, I'm still very interested in Chinese medicine, and I must read related works when I have time."
Dean Tian said with a light smile, "Study in another direction. This may have a different understanding of my understanding of cardiovascular."
The weakness of traditional Chinese medicine is an indisputable fact in today's environment.
Coupled with some stinky fish and rotten shrimps, and some Taiping doctors who don't want to make progress, the reputation of Chinese medicine has also been greatly affected.
But now there is such a master as Dean Tian, who has not shown any prejudice against Chinese medicine, and can still study, which makes Du Heng very happy.
And Du Heng, who was 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, who practiced martial arts since childhood, was a student of Wu Xiang, and donated a title of Qianzong.
It was only after he was 20 years old that he abandoned martial arts to practice medicine under the influence of his ancestors, and achieved very good results in a short period of time. "
Dean Tian heard it very interesting, and said with a smile, "This kind of sage can only be said to be talented and intelligent, and our descendants can't compare."
Du Heng also nodded with a smile, and he had to admit that, judging from Mr. Wang Qingren's information, his talent and strength are really beyond the reach of ordinary people.
"In fact, Mr. Wang's most important contribution is that as a Chinese medicine practitioner who practiced medicine during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, he had the courage to accept new ideas and practice. The anatomical experiment is called TCM Anatomy No.1."
Du Heng's tone was very respectful, and he said word by word, "It's really because of Mr. Wang's action that the current medical book "Yi Lin Kai Cuo" came into being."
Hearing the title of this book, Dean Tian was obviously stunned for a moment, "Why is it called "Yi Lin Gaicuo"? This seems to be very different from the titles of some traditional Chinese medicine books I know.
Could it be some cases of wrong treatment gathered together? "
Du Heng shook his head lightly, and his expression became even more respectful, "The reason for this name is not because of the wrong cases collected and corrected.
It was named because Mr. Wang believed that many previous medical books were not correct, and that there were problems in the content that needed to be corrected. "
It is not easy for ordinary people to admit that they are lacking in what they have learned, and to bravely point out the mistakes and theoretical shortcomings of their predecessors.
Not to mention the Qing Dynasty, even in the present society, this kind of behavior of criticizing the predecessors, questioning some things that have been established and followed by everyone for many years, it must be labeled as "arrogant" title.
And in that era, this was a proper way of 'deceiving the master and destroying the ancestors'.
But what made Du Heng more admired 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, according to the pictures recorded in ancient Chinese medicine books, the human chest and abdomen have three chambers and two diaphragms, which is what Chinese medicine calls 'three burners'.
However, Mr. Wang, through his own experiments, clearly told the world at that time, as well as practitioners of Chinese medicine, that the human body cavity is only the chest and abdomen and a diaphragm. "
Dean Tian listened fascinatedly, and at the same time, she also understood how what Du Heng said would be helpful to Chinese medicine. At the same time, she also understood that Chinese medicine didn't seem to be what she thought it was.
At this time, Du Heng did not stop, and continued, "It was recorded in earlier medical books that the human lung has six lobes and two ears with 24 tubes.
But Mr. Wang corrected it as 'the lung has two lobes, left and right, and the outer skin of the lung has no orifices, and there are no 24 holes for the circulation of qi'.
In addition, the earliest TCM theory has the erroneous statement that the liver is divided into four lobes, and the gallbladder is attached to the second right lobe of the liver, and Mr. Wang corrected the erroneous statement that the liver is seven lobes. "
Dean Tian pursed his lips and said softly, "It's really admirable for the old man to do such a great thing in such an environment."
Du Heng also felt inexplicably proud.
Chinese medicine is not something that everyone thinks, it is a kind of illusory and fabricated thing, it is a medicine that is continuously inherited, updated, and corrected by generations of Chinese medicine practitioners, and is still developing.
At this time, Du Heng continued, "In the past, Chinese medicine practitioners believed that distracting thoughts were produced from the heart, even today, some Chinese medicine doctors and Chinese people still say so.
However, Mr. Wang pointed out at that time, "The two ears connect to the brain, and the sound that is heard returns to the brain... The two eyes are connected like a thread, longer than the brain, and what is seen returns to the brain... The nose connects to the brain, and the fragrance that is smelled The smell is attributed to the brain...' argument. "
Dean Tian nodded slightly and said, "This view is very similar to modern anatomy and physiology. This is indeed a very remarkable correction."
He sighed with emotion as he spoke, "With this theory, it brings the traditional Chinese medicine, which has nothing but myths, back to the secular world."
Du Heng also sighed, and continued to say, "Mr. Wang's "Correcting Mistakes in the Medical Forest", in addition to correcting some previous erroneous theories, the most important thing is the "Therapeutic Principles for Activating Blood and Removing Blood Stasis". made a unique contribution.
Some of his famous prescriptions have very good curative effects on the treatment of heart disease, hemiplegia, sequelae of meningitis in children, typhoid plague, vomiting and diarrhea. "
Hearing the word heart disease, Dean Tian asked with great interest, "Is there any example of this? I'm talking about the kind you have used and verified."
"Yes." Du Heng replied very affirmatively, "Dean Tian knows that I am well-known in the treatment of stroke, and has also come up with many new prescriptions for symptomatic treatment.
And Mr. Wang has a prescription called "Buyang Huanwu Decoction", which is used to treat hemiplegia.
As for the few prescriptions I came up with, some of them were modified based on "Buyang Huanwu Decoction" as a reference. "
After Du Heng said this, he didn't seem to answer Dean Tian's question.
But Dean Tian remembered the name 'Buyang Huanwutang' in these words.
She believed that what Du Heng was going to say next should be this prescription.
"And I have come into contact with a patient with hemiplegia and coronary heart disease before." Du Heng said slowly and calmly, "At that time, I just used 'Buyang Huanwu Decoction', which not only cured the problem of hemiplegia , and cured his coronary heart disease."
As soon as he finished speaking, Du Heng felt that his statement was not accurate enough, and immediately corrected, "It cannot be said that it is completely cured, but it should be said that it has been effectively controlled.
As long as the patient pays attention not to commit those things that easily induce the disease in the future life, it can basically be guaranteed that his life will not be endangered and his life will not be affected. "
Dean Tian blinked her eyes twice in surprise, making her, an old lady, look a little silly.
And the question she was thinking about was, in the situation Du Heng mentioned, what is the difference between that and a cure?
The old lady couldn't help but look at Du Heng twice more, wanting to see if the kid in front of her was deliberately taking this matter to show off to herself in a low-key manner.
But it seems that there is nothing wrong with it, and Du Heng's performance is still as sincere and honest as before.
Dean Tian then sighed softly, rubbed his hands slowly and said, "Wang Qingren, "Yilin Gaicuo", the name of the person and the title of the book are correct, right?"
Du Heng nodded slightly.
"Okay, I have time to take a look when I'm done." Dean Tian rubbed his palms lightly again, "By the way, can you read the prescription you just mentioned in the book?"
"Yes, there are detailed notes behind each prescription."
"That's good." Looking at Dean Tian's appearance, he really wanted to learn more about this book.
At this point, Du Heng also planned to leave, but Dean Tian hesitated and said, "Doctor Du, do you have any examples of prescriptions like this?
I'm talking about the treatment cases of cardiovascular disease. I want to see the cases in this area. Is it convenient? "
After thinking for a while, Du Heng said, "Most of the stroke patients have cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems, so there are cases of this, and there are quite a few of them.
Dean Tian, if you want to read it, of course it’s okay, but I haven’t done this type of classification specifically, so I have to wait for me to go back and sort it out before sending it to Dean Tian.
In addition, I don't have too many cases in the capital, and most of them are in the project in Jinzhou, and there are too many cases there, so the sorting time may take longer. "
Dean Tian said with a smile, "It's okay, just tidy it up slowly, and I have to thank Dr. Du for that."
Du Heng hastily said a few polite words.
Just when Du Heng was about to leave again, Dean Tian suddenly said again, "Dr. Du, there is a symposium on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases this afternoon, and all the people who came to participate were experts in this field in Yangcheng. I don't know if Dr. Du Not interested in listening to it?"
Du Heng's face twitched.
This is the third time that Dean Tian has issued an invitation.
The first time was to visit the hospital departments.
This is no problem, after all, what you are looking at is a patient, and it has little to do with whether you are a Chinese medicine practitioner or not.
The second time was to visit Dean Tian's laboratory.
There is no problem with this. After all, going to the laboratory is really a visit, that is, to see with your eyes and hear how their laboratory works.
It also has nothing to do with my major.
But today's invitation is a bit embarrassing.
Cardiovascular symposium, this stuff has nothing to do with traditional Chinese medicine at first glance, so I knew without even thinking about it, what they were going to talk about today would definitely not be linked to traditional Chinese medicine.
In addition, although I know a little about modern medicine, you said that you want to discuss the content of a subdivided field with experts at the level of Dean Tian and others. Let alone whether others want to see you as a Chinese medicine doctor, even you will Couldn't understand what they were saying at all.
For such an embarrassing thing, Du Heng didn't know why Dean Tian invited him to go. If he went, he might be ashamed.
But at this time, Dean Tian seemed to have seen Du Heng's hesitation, so he said directly, "Doctor Du, don't misunderstand.
I didn't have this idea at first, but after seeing the two patients you treated and talking with you just now, I found that Chinese medicine also has certain advantages in this respect.
Whether it is our modern medicine or traditional medicine, our fundamental purpose is to consider patients.
The development of modern medicine depends largely on the innovation of science and technology.
If there is no special scientific and technological revolution, it will be difficult for modern medicine to develop by leaps and bounds now, or for a long time to come.
But we can't hold back our own progress because of the lack of development of external things.
It is very slow to advance outward, but we can learn inwardly. If we keep the good things left by our ancestors and do not learn, do we have to wait for the advancement of technology? "
What he said was a bit in line with Dean Tian's identity. After all, he was a big boss who was in charge of one side. It was normal for him to have some things on the line in his words.
But these words can't dispel Du Heng's worries.
After all, these words can only represent Dean Tian himself, not the other people attending the meeting today.
Maybe other people don't have such thoughts, they just think Chinese medicine is a liar, at most it helps people to regulate their bodies.
As for healing, that's just a joke.
Dean Tian also knew that what he said just now was a bit false, so he continued after a slight pause, "Dr. Combine professional experts.
And these few are quite outstanding in our field.
So, Dr. Du, don't have any worries, come and participate in peace of mind. "
Du Heng touched the bridge of his nose, and said in a low voice, "But what did I say when I went here? Dean Tian, you also know that I don't know much about modern medicine. If I go here..."
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