Chapter 87 Inheritance (Additional Update [-])

After hearing that Li Tang had come to boil the medicine for the patient, several deans came over to the pharmacy, told him to take good care of the patient who was staying in the guest house, and then left.

As for Mr. Chu, several hospital leaders only greeted him warmly after hearing that he was Mr. Guan's junior brother.

It's not that Mr. Chu doesn't have any official positions and these hospital leaders are too lazy to pay attention to him, but that although Mr. Chu has no rank, his level is too high. For the hospital leaders, the distance is too far and there is really no need to curry favor with him.

Just like last night, the reason why all the factory leaders went to the guest house to see the patient was because the department had given them a greeting. Otherwise, Director Du and Father Li would not have gone. They were not on the same line at all. What's the use of seeing her in the past? It's better to treat her as just an ordinary patient.

After the hospital leaders left, Li Tang didn't ask anyone from the pharmacy to help. He walked to the medicine kitchen, opened the medicine bucket, and started grabbing medicine.

Mr. Chu stood behind and watched the master nephew's skillful movements of grabbing medicine. He nodded secretly, weighed the medicines he had already grabbed twice with his hands, and weighed them with a special small scale on the side. Looking aside with his hands behind his back.

This does not mean that every doctor of traditional Chinese medicine must be able to grab whatever he or she needs. This only shows that practice makes perfect, just like an oil seller.Mr. Chu nodded because through this he could see Li Tang's professional attitude.

No matter how skilled you are in taking medicine, from the perspective of being responsible for the patient, you have to weigh it again in the end. If you are not afraid of [-] yuan, just be afraid of the worst. After all, there are many Chinese herbal medicines that cost less and are good for curing diseases. A penny can turn into deadly poison.

Seeing Li Tang grabbing the medicine he needed for three days and then weighing it all over again with a small scale, Mr. Chu smiled calmly.

At the same time, he also lamented that his senior brother was really lucky. Back then, he found such a good apprentice in such a rough place. He didn't know what to say.

"Where is your clinic?"

After decoction of the medicine to be taken today, Mr. Chu asked.

"Here, uncle, please come."

Following Li Tang to his consulting room, Mr. Chu sniffed heavily as soon as he entered the room.

"Eh? Sanzi, why is your clinic still dealing with trauma?"

"You don't deal with the trauma. What's wrong, Uncle Master? Why do you ask like this?"

"I smell a faint smell of blood in the house."

"The smell of blood? How could..." Just when Li Tang was about to say how there could be a smell of blood in the room, he suddenly stopped and looked at Mr. Chu in disbelief with his eyes wide open.

"Uncle Master, can you really smell blood?"

"Nonsense, but it's very light. You won't be able to smell it in another week at most."

"But……"

Mr. Chu's words made Li Tang feel as if he had seen a ghost. It has been a month, can he still smell it?
"Uncle Master, nearly a month ago, a person did die in my room. The person was shot by a gun and bled a lot."

"What's going on?" "Uh... that's it. I didn't mention this to my master. Don't tell him and my master's wife after you go back, so as not to worry them. After all, it's over."

"You tell me first."

"Uncle, please sit down first." Li Tang poured water for Mr. Chu while telling him everything that happened before, including being almost chopped down at the entrance of the hospital.

However, he still kept murmuring in his heart. He had heard that some people had a very sensitive sense of smell and could smell it for a long time in the past. But it has been nearly a month and the air is still full of the smell of disinfectant. He could smell blood, which really surprised him.

"Such a big thing happened, why didn't you tell your master?"

"Hey, his old man and my wife are both in Sijiu City. They are so far away. If I tell them, it will have no other use than making them worry about me. If they get angry in a hurry, it will be mine. It's your fault. Master, please drink tea. The best jasmine here is this one, and I got it from my dad."

"Haha, I heard your master say that you love drinking tea at a young age, and I don't know who you learned from."

"It's just a hobby."

"Haha, it's better than drinking. This hobby is quite good. You can also sit down, Sanzi. You can do the same in front of your master as you do in front of me. You don't have to be so cautious."

"Thank you, uncle!"

"I have thought about what I just told you about becoming a teacher. According to what you said, it is not very suitable at the moment, but my idea of ​​letting you become a teacher has not changed. You should consider it. I have already asked your master for his opinion. He means to look at yourself.

According to the common wishes of everyone in the association, it is a must to establish the major of traditional Chinese medicine in major technical secondary schools. Otherwise, traditional Chinese medicine will not be able to develop simply by relying on the past apprenticeship model. "

Mr. Chu continued with a serious face: "But you must also know that the biggest drawback of traditional Chinese medicine is that it cannot provide systematic teaching. This is why many people criticize our traditional Chinese medicine, saying that it is pseudoscience and that treating patients is just a matter of chance. the root cause.”

Li Tang remained silent. He understood very well that the older generation, including his master and uncle, were worried about having no successors to the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine.

But can this kind of inheritance really be solved by establishing a major in school?

Every Chinese medicine doctor knows how much experience Chinese medicine has. This is not something that can be solved by studying in school for three or four years.

The same is true for Western medicine. Although they have systematic teaching methods, can a newly graduated student really treat patients?Unless the patient got sick according to the cases stated in the textbook.

Why do everyone like to go to big hospitals in big cities to see a doctor? Isn’t it because the doctors there are well-informed and can give accurate diagnoses? As long as the diagnosis is correct, how to treat it, whether it is surgery or medicine and injections, according to the Just follow the process. The biggest fear when seeing a doctor is not being able to find out what disease you have, so there is no way to treat it, whether it is Western medicine or traditional Chinese medicine.

However, Mr. Chu and his colleagues are right. They should first establish majors in more universities. At least there will be students first, and then cultivate their hobbies. As for experience, they will slowly accumulate in practice. Only the bottom class is big, and the middle class is bigger. Only the upper levels will get better and better.

If you are poor, you can be good for yourself, if you are rich, you can help the world. By taking advantage of it, you have worshiped a good master, and you have also received a strange century-old experience inheritance. So for the better development of traditional Chinese medicine in the future, it is natural for you to contribute your own strength. .

"I know, uncle, I will think about it carefully."

(End of this chapter)

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