Siheyuan: Stab at Louzi at the beginning

Chapter 690 Health Preservation

Chapter 690 Health Preservation
"I'll definitely bring more next time I come."

This thing is much better than a meal.

Father Ding didn't hesitate and took it away directly. This Chinese medicine pill was a good thing and saved half of his life. It was a pity that he couldn't eat it or buy it later.

Ding Qiunan had already told him this.

This is not even a simplified version of the hospital, he dare not imagine how good the effect will be.

High blood pressure, which was incurable by no medicine, could actually be cured. If he could open a small workshop to produce these Chinese medicine pills, it would be hard to imagine how much money he could make.

"Qiu Nan said that Director Xu is not only the director of the breeding farm office, but also the director of the Chinese Medical Science Research Institute. Don't look at my weak body now. My Ding family has been practicing medicine for generations. I have studied abroad."

Emmmm......

It is difficult for Xu Damao to comment on this point.

The birthplace of traditional Chinese medicine is in this land. What should we study abroad? Western medicine?

"That's really great. Your medical skills should be pretty good, right?"

Father Ding looked embarrassed for a moment before regaining his confidence: "It's OK. In this hospital, I think there are no more than ten people with better medical skills than me."

Xu Damao understood what he said. Apart from the three Western doctors who could perform surgery and the half-chef doctor, Ding's father's medical skills should be similar to those trained in a crash course for junior high school graduates.

I don't know what I learned studying abroad.

"Did you study Western medicine when you went abroad to study?"

"Almost, almost."

The ambiguous words made Xu Damao wonder what on earth he had learned.

"Then I would like to ask Comrade Ding Qiunan, you have graduated from high school now, have you studied Western medicine?"

Ding Qiunan raised his eyes and then quickly lowered them again.

"I learned a little bit of Chinese medicine from my grandfather when I was young. When I graduated from junior high school, I participated in a Western medicine training class organized by my grandfather."

After graduating from high school, one is assigned a job. After graduating from junior high school, one can read and write and has some cultural background, as well as a family background of learning and an introducer, so it is normal for them to be able to attend training courses.

Looking at Ding Qiunan's dim eyes and what she saw in the ward today, her grandfather should be gone.

Father Ding also hurriedly said: "I also participated in that Western medicine training class, which lasted just over a month. At that time, I achieved a good result of third place."

Xu Damao:......

Isn't this something honorable?

If nothing unexpected happened, it should be that Ding Qiunan's grandfather used his connections to get Ding's father to attend, and brought Ding Qiunan along as well. This can be considered as having the ability to make a living. I don't know why he ended up like this. It's not an exaggeration to say that his family has fallen on hard times.

Sir, doctor, these are all very prestigious people in the local area. Grandpa Ding Qiunan’s former friends are probably all doing well, but his family fell behind.

Forget it. Xu Damao was too lazy to continue thinking about the old calendar of the past. He should look forward.

Father Ding saw that Xu Damao hadn't said anything for a long time, so he added, "My daughter Qiunan got the best result in that training group. She didn't go to work because she was admitted to high school."

Why didn't Mr. Ding, who ranked third, join the work? Xu Damao really wanted to ask.

But he held back.

I continued to ask Ding Qiunan: "Do you prefer Chinese medicine or Western medicine?"

This time Ding Qiunan didn't even raise her head, and Xu Damao could only see her long eyelashes and high nose bridge.

"My grandfather wanted me to get my family back, but the university's medical school only taught Western medicine, not Chinese medicine."

Left-behind children who have lived with their grandparents since childhood are of course closer to them.

"Qiu Nan, how many times have I told you that Chinese medicine has no future? You've read all those old medical books in our house. Those prescriptions are tree bark, grass roots, cicada molts, snake skins, beehives, blue bricks, and foot bindings. How many of them are truly effective prescriptions that can cure diseases? Western medicine is still reliable, so just listen to me, study hard, and get admitted to medical school next year. You are proficient in both Chinese and Western medicine, so you will definitely be able to get a place to study abroad at government expense."

"You can do it for sure."

Mr. Ding is very good at making chicken soup.

Ding Qiunan also drank it all.

I have always regarded what Mr. Ding said as a dream.

Even Xu Damao could tell that Father Ding didn't like traditional Chinese medicine very much, and he wasn't sure whether he liked Western medicine or not. He had been immersed in medical skills for half his life, which was both inherited from his family and he studied abroad, but he only got third place in the training class, which was not as good as his teenage daughter at that time.

"You mean you really like Chinese medicine, right? And you want to continue on this path, right?"

Ding Qiunan nodded slightly.

This made Father Ding very anxious, but he couldn't express his opposition in front of Xu Damao.

"Qiu Nan, there's no rush for this. There's no rush for this. Take your time to think about it."

Xu Damao was speechless. He didn't say anything, but he started to calm down, as if he wanted to kidnap his daughter and send her to a traditional Chinese medicine university. The problem is that there is no traditional Chinese medicine university now.

"Don't worry, just chat casually."

"I mainly want to hear suggestions. Nowadays, hospitals are all Western medicine. Now the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine has also been put on the right track and has gained popularity. I am thinking about whether we should build a Chinese medicine university. By then, not only our domestic people who love Chinese medicine, but also foreigners will be welcome to apply for study. The previous family inheritance and apprenticeship inheritance method is really outdated. We should also train talents in a formal way."

This is exactly what Xu Damao had just thought of. Currently, all medical schools teach Western medicine, and the top Western medicine schools are all invested and founded by foreigners. Although the traditional Chinese medicine left by our ancestors has a lot of dross, it also has more good things. In terms of health preservation, it is definitely at the forefront of the world.

Unlike some ignorant Westerners who want to stay healthy and live longer, they believe such outrageous rumors as eating mummies. It is said that mummies are dug out, ground into bone powder and eaten.

If it really worked, those mummies wouldn't have been mummified.

"Then Director Xu, when will this Chinese Medicine University you mentioned start recruiting students? Are there any places for students to study abroad at public expense?"

"This is still just an idea. It's hard to say when it will be realized."

"We can't let Qiunan waste several years. I think we should let her go to medical school and then study abroad at public expense..."

Mr. Ding really can't get over the idea of ​​going abroad. What is so attractive about foreign countries to him?

"Don't worry. I didn't say that I wanted Comrade Ding Qiunan to go to a traditional Chinese medicine university. You are the ones who make the decision on what she wants to do, not me. And not only will I not stop her, I can also help you. Whether it's going to medical school or studying abroad, I can help you."

(End of this chapter)

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