I can talk to my internal organs
Chapter 175 Huaxia Medical Journal
Chapter 175 Huaxia Medical Journal
Jianghan People's Hospital.
Endocrinology.
"Director, the experimental data has been sorted out. Sucrose does have a significant effect on skin ulcers, cuts, and burns. The effect is very good. Here is the report." Tong Fei said.
Fang Gan took the report, carefully checked the contents of the report, and after confirming that it was correct, he immediately said, "Very well, I have finished my thesis, and I have also synthesized Dr. Lu's TCM theory. Add the experimental data, polish it, remember, don’t change a single word of Dr. Lu’s stuff, and send it to me after sorting it out.”
"Understood." Tong Fei and the three responded.
After Fang Gan left, Tong Fei and the three began to sort out the information.
The research these days has also allowed them to see the role of sucrose, which has indeed subverted their cognition of this gadget.
Who would have thought that a sucrose would have so many effects?
It seems that for most wounds, it can play a role in closing the mouth.
Analyzing the composition is of no use at all, other than to explain it with an inverse concentration gradient.
But its effect is better than white sugar.
They are both sugars, and they are also against the concentration gradient, so the results should be the same.
But no matter how many experiments, sucrose has the best effect.
This also made Tong Fei and the others completely stop questioning Lu Jiu.
Obviously, when a theory fails to explain, and another theory is first discovered and has achieved results, it means that even if this theory is not 100% correct, it is definitely more convincing than the theory that cannot be explained.
"Oh, it's finally coming to an end, and I don't know where the director of this thesis will submit to." Jing Li said.
"It must be Huaxia Medical Journal, which is the most core journal in China. I think our paper will definitely be published." Tong Fei said.
"That's not certain. Huaxia Medical Journal is the number one journal in China, and all the top-level papers that can be published are top-notch papers. Ours is at most a novelty. The national-level journal is probably enough, and I think it is worth a provincial-level journal. Magazines." Jing Li said.
"It's low, Huaxia Medical Journal is really difficult, but the director's paper has a wide scope and great influence. It has great significance for the fields of diabetes and traumatology. It will definitely be published in national journals." Wen Cheng said.
"Eh? Tell me, can this paper be published in SCI? For example, the Journal of Natural Medicine?" Tong Fei said.
"Dream, how is it possible." Jing Li said.
"Why, I think we can fight for it. Obviously, there are no papers on sucrose in foreign countries. We have innovated a field, so why can't we get it?" Tong Fei said.
"There is no new research on the composition, at best it is an inverse concentration gradient. How could this be published in an international journal? Besides, there is also the content of traditional Chinese medicine, which can be understood by foreigners?" Jing Li said.
"I also think it's impossible, but it's different from what you think. Foreigners can understand the content of Chinese medicine, but as long as there is content of Chinese medicine, it is absolutely impossible to appear in their magazines." Wen Cheng said.
"Are you stunned? International journals are very fair. How could you not be allowed to publish because you have Chinese medicine content? Knowing that you have joined the party, but you can't belittle the fairness of international journals?" Jing Li said.
"Oh? Fair and just? As far as I know, in the past three years, both Chinese and Western medicine have written many papers in the field of epidemic disease (prevention), but Nature Magazine and The Lancet only accept papers on Western medicine, and all papers on Chinese medicine are rejected. I It is almost impossible to find a paper on the field of Chinese medicine on epidemic diseases (prevention) on the Internet, why is that?" Wen Cheng said.
"Is there a possibility that Chinese medicine does not have virology, so their papers did not meet the requirements, so they were rejected." Jing Li said.
"What is the standard for medical papers? Is it just in line with medical science, but not in line with curing diseases and saving lives? Although we have made great efforts on the medical front in the past three years, even sacrificing individuals and families, but what is the main force? Who is it, you and I know very well, how are those acute and severe patients doing well? How did they manage to turn from severe to mild and have no sequelae after being cured? If it meets the standards of a medical journal, is there a possibility that it is wrong, not that we have problems?" Wen Cheng said.
Jing Li was silent, and the atmosphere became solemn.
Tong Fei at the side immediately smoothed things over, "Okay, okay, I'm just joking, let's imagine the result of our joint efforts, don't be so serious."
Wen Cheng said, "I'm not right about people."
Wen Cheng doesn't know much about Chinese medicine, but it is precisely because he stands in the medical field that he can really see how big the difference in treatment between Chinese and Western medicine is.
The thesis incident he mentioned is just the tip of the iceberg.
Zhang Li, a master of traditional Chinese medicine, fought day and night on the front line during the epidemic, which eventually led to the onset of cholecystitis, suppurated bile duct stones and incarcerated gangrene. If the conditions at that time allowed, then the use of traditional Chinese medicine could not remove the gallbladder.
But do you have time?
No!
Therefore, the best way at the moment can only be surgical resection, so that he can continue to stay on the front line to participate in the guidance work.
And all of this has been said that top Chinese medicine practitioners must use Western medicine, Chinese medicine is rubbish, and public opinion wars have been set off on the Internet.
It seems that Chinese medicine has become a traitor of Chinese medicine by using Western medicine's surgery, and it has also been exaggerated by public opinion as an ironclad evidence that Chinese medicine is inferior to Western medicine. Western medicine has never prescribed Chinese medicine, which has never caused such a big public opinion storm.
Because of knowing so much about such things, Wen Cheng's attitude towards Chinese medicine is also more objective than others.
A few hours later, the three of them finally sorted out the papers and sent them to Fang Gan.
Fang Gan checked it twice carefully, and after confirming that there was no problem, he sent a message to Lu Jiu, and then transferred the file to Lu Jiu.
Lu Jiu, who was resting at home, saw the paper sent by Fang Gan, and immediately opened it to read it.
I have to say that professional people do things differently. This kind of scientific experimental attitude really shows the data of sucrose vividly, which is obviously incomparable to Chinese medicine.
"How is it? Is there anything that needs to be revised?" Half an hour later, Fang Gan sent another message, and it was obvious that he attached great importance to Lu Jiu's opinion.
"No, very good, Director Fang, you can send it directly." Lu Jiu said.
"Hehehe, okay, oh, by the way, which magazine do you think I'm going to post it in?" Fang Gan asked.
"I'm an amateur in this area, so I can't guess it," Lu Jiu said.
"Huaxia Medical Journal, the top journal." Fang Gan said.
"Can it work?" Lu Jiu asked.
"Absolutely, I'm confident." Fang Gan said.
"Okay, then wait for the good news!" Lu Jiu said.
Fang Gan looked at the messages on his phone and couldn't help but wonder, "This guy, isn't he excited at all..."
Huaxia Medical Journal is the top journal in China. Everyone in the medical field is staring at this journal every day. Once a new paper is published in this journal, it will definitely attract the attention of the entire medical community.
……
(End of this chapter)
Jianghan People's Hospital.
Endocrinology.
"Director, the experimental data has been sorted out. Sucrose does have a significant effect on skin ulcers, cuts, and burns. The effect is very good. Here is the report." Tong Fei said.
Fang Gan took the report, carefully checked the contents of the report, and after confirming that it was correct, he immediately said, "Very well, I have finished my thesis, and I have also synthesized Dr. Lu's TCM theory. Add the experimental data, polish it, remember, don’t change a single word of Dr. Lu’s stuff, and send it to me after sorting it out.”
"Understood." Tong Fei and the three responded.
After Fang Gan left, Tong Fei and the three began to sort out the information.
The research these days has also allowed them to see the role of sucrose, which has indeed subverted their cognition of this gadget.
Who would have thought that a sucrose would have so many effects?
It seems that for most wounds, it can play a role in closing the mouth.
Analyzing the composition is of no use at all, other than to explain it with an inverse concentration gradient.
But its effect is better than white sugar.
They are both sugars, and they are also against the concentration gradient, so the results should be the same.
But no matter how many experiments, sucrose has the best effect.
This also made Tong Fei and the others completely stop questioning Lu Jiu.
Obviously, when a theory fails to explain, and another theory is first discovered and has achieved results, it means that even if this theory is not 100% correct, it is definitely more convincing than the theory that cannot be explained.
"Oh, it's finally coming to an end, and I don't know where the director of this thesis will submit to." Jing Li said.
"It must be Huaxia Medical Journal, which is the most core journal in China. I think our paper will definitely be published." Tong Fei said.
"That's not certain. Huaxia Medical Journal is the number one journal in China, and all the top-level papers that can be published are top-notch papers. Ours is at most a novelty. The national-level journal is probably enough, and I think it is worth a provincial-level journal. Magazines." Jing Li said.
"It's low, Huaxia Medical Journal is really difficult, but the director's paper has a wide scope and great influence. It has great significance for the fields of diabetes and traumatology. It will definitely be published in national journals." Wen Cheng said.
"Eh? Tell me, can this paper be published in SCI? For example, the Journal of Natural Medicine?" Tong Fei said.
"Dream, how is it possible." Jing Li said.
"Why, I think we can fight for it. Obviously, there are no papers on sucrose in foreign countries. We have innovated a field, so why can't we get it?" Tong Fei said.
"There is no new research on the composition, at best it is an inverse concentration gradient. How could this be published in an international journal? Besides, there is also the content of traditional Chinese medicine, which can be understood by foreigners?" Jing Li said.
"I also think it's impossible, but it's different from what you think. Foreigners can understand the content of Chinese medicine, but as long as there is content of Chinese medicine, it is absolutely impossible to appear in their magazines." Wen Cheng said.
"Are you stunned? International journals are very fair. How could you not be allowed to publish because you have Chinese medicine content? Knowing that you have joined the party, but you can't belittle the fairness of international journals?" Jing Li said.
"Oh? Fair and just? As far as I know, in the past three years, both Chinese and Western medicine have written many papers in the field of epidemic disease (prevention), but Nature Magazine and The Lancet only accept papers on Western medicine, and all papers on Chinese medicine are rejected. I It is almost impossible to find a paper on the field of Chinese medicine on epidemic diseases (prevention) on the Internet, why is that?" Wen Cheng said.
"Is there a possibility that Chinese medicine does not have virology, so their papers did not meet the requirements, so they were rejected." Jing Li said.
"What is the standard for medical papers? Is it just in line with medical science, but not in line with curing diseases and saving lives? Although we have made great efforts on the medical front in the past three years, even sacrificing individuals and families, but what is the main force? Who is it, you and I know very well, how are those acute and severe patients doing well? How did they manage to turn from severe to mild and have no sequelae after being cured? If it meets the standards of a medical journal, is there a possibility that it is wrong, not that we have problems?" Wen Cheng said.
Jing Li was silent, and the atmosphere became solemn.
Tong Fei at the side immediately smoothed things over, "Okay, okay, I'm just joking, let's imagine the result of our joint efforts, don't be so serious."
Wen Cheng said, "I'm not right about people."
Wen Cheng doesn't know much about Chinese medicine, but it is precisely because he stands in the medical field that he can really see how big the difference in treatment between Chinese and Western medicine is.
The thesis incident he mentioned is just the tip of the iceberg.
Zhang Li, a master of traditional Chinese medicine, fought day and night on the front line during the epidemic, which eventually led to the onset of cholecystitis, suppurated bile duct stones and incarcerated gangrene. If the conditions at that time allowed, then the use of traditional Chinese medicine could not remove the gallbladder.
But do you have time?
No!
Therefore, the best way at the moment can only be surgical resection, so that he can continue to stay on the front line to participate in the guidance work.
And all of this has been said that top Chinese medicine practitioners must use Western medicine, Chinese medicine is rubbish, and public opinion wars have been set off on the Internet.
It seems that Chinese medicine has become a traitor of Chinese medicine by using Western medicine's surgery, and it has also been exaggerated by public opinion as an ironclad evidence that Chinese medicine is inferior to Western medicine. Western medicine has never prescribed Chinese medicine, which has never caused such a big public opinion storm.
Because of knowing so much about such things, Wen Cheng's attitude towards Chinese medicine is also more objective than others.
A few hours later, the three of them finally sorted out the papers and sent them to Fang Gan.
Fang Gan checked it twice carefully, and after confirming that there was no problem, he sent a message to Lu Jiu, and then transferred the file to Lu Jiu.
Lu Jiu, who was resting at home, saw the paper sent by Fang Gan, and immediately opened it to read it.
I have to say that professional people do things differently. This kind of scientific experimental attitude really shows the data of sucrose vividly, which is obviously incomparable to Chinese medicine.
"How is it? Is there anything that needs to be revised?" Half an hour later, Fang Gan sent another message, and it was obvious that he attached great importance to Lu Jiu's opinion.
"No, very good, Director Fang, you can send it directly." Lu Jiu said.
"Hehehe, okay, oh, by the way, which magazine do you think I'm going to post it in?" Fang Gan asked.
"I'm an amateur in this area, so I can't guess it," Lu Jiu said.
"Huaxia Medical Journal, the top journal." Fang Gan said.
"Can it work?" Lu Jiu asked.
"Absolutely, I'm confident." Fang Gan said.
"Okay, then wait for the good news!" Lu Jiu said.
Fang Gan looked at the messages on his phone and couldn't help but wonder, "This guy, isn't he excited at all..."
Huaxia Medical Journal is the top journal in China. Everyone in the medical field is staring at this journal every day. Once a new paper is published in this journal, it will definitely attract the attention of the entire medical community.
……
(End of this chapter)
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