Chapter 177: Hua Tuo's Craniotomy
Chapter 177: Hua Tuo's Craniotomy
Shu Yanxin waited anxiously by the side, and said, "Do you feel it, do you feel it?"
"Why do I feel that you are more anxious than I am? Am I sick or are you sick?" Liang Yi asked.
"I'm not a doctor's parent. What's more, your phenomenon is a big news in my Chinese medicine circle. Do you think I can not be in a hurry?" Shu Yan rubbed her hands anxiously.
Liang Yi spread his arms, opened his clothes, and took a look in comfort. Sure enough, there were two meridians on one side, four in total, and the color was darker than before.
"Your body reacted really strongly to the acupuncture and the decoction, how do you feel now?"
"I was so busy studying meridians and acupoints with you that I almost forgot about my illness." Liang Yi said stupidly.
"Hahaha..." Shu Yan bent down smiling heartily, and said, "It's so exaggerated."
"I really don't feel anything now, I'm not afraid of the cold, and I don't feel dizzy anymore." Liang Yi himself felt incredible.
"It usually relieves after two or three hours. You only came here for an hour, which is too fast." Shu Yanxin laughed and joked: "Don't be caught by the strange old man who practices Chinese medicine, you will definitely be arrested." She was locked up and fed Chinese medicine every day."
"Why?" Liang Yi asked puzzled.
"Because your body's sense of qi is too strong, the reason why the meridian theory of traditional Chinese medicine has not made great progress is that there is no way to find out how the decoction and acupuncture points correspond to which meridian, so as to summarize the law of meridian healing."
"In this way, I may be a panda in the field of Chinese medicine."
"Not really."
"I'm so scared when you say that."
Shu Yan said heartily: "I heard that you went to see our dean Tu Qihuang?"
"Yes, what's the matter?"
"Nothing special? "
"You are so well informed."
"Of course, I also know that the dean didn't agree to you and told you to find my grandfather."
"Excellent, when will you take me to see your grandpa?"
"Wait for me to find out his attitude first, otherwise you will be rejected when you go."
"Please, Dr. Shu." Liang Yi pretended to be polite.
A few days later, Shu Yanxin returned home.
She hasn't been back for a long time.
Her grandfather Shu Yangjiang was playing with the roses he had planted, when he saw her come back, he said, "You don't like to go home, why are you back today?"
"I'm not hungry anymore, I want to go home and eat the rice cooked by grandma." Shu Yan said with a shameless smile.
"Qihuang told me that you want to change jobs to the affiliated hospital?" Shu Yangjiang said deliberately.
"Who said that? It's obviously just a part-time job."
"Are you short of money, or are they giving you a lot of money?"
"No, I just think the diagnostic department is pretty good."
"Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to observation, hearing, questioning, reasoning, methods and prescriptions. You said that only a single diagnosis can cure a disease?"
"This is a new way of thinking about seeing a doctor. Specializing in diagnosis can promote the research of Chinese and Western medicine in diagnosis, especially chronic diseases."
"In the past, our ancestors would not have had to live without your current Western medicine."
"Grandpa, that's not what you said. In the past, there were only Chinese medicine, so many diseases could not be treated. The same is true for Western medicine. There are many diseases that Chinese medicine has advantages in foreign countries without Chinese medicine, and Western medicine can't treat them either." Shu Yanxin said.
Shu Yanxin's views on medical philosophy are relatively similar to Liang Yi's, and she doesn't separate Chinese and Western medicine so much.
"Grandpa, a friend of mine is really suitable for learning Chinese medicine, do you want to accept him as an apprentice?"
"No more disciples, no more." Shu Yangjiang shook his head, put his hands behind his back, and paced back and forth in the courtyard.
"Grandpa, his body is very strange, and he has a strong sense of aura."
"A strong sense of qi?" Shu Yangjiang also prescribes decoctions and acupuncture to patients clinically. Although he firmly believes that the "qi" mentioned in the classics really exists in the meridians, there is no conclusive clinical evidence to prove that it really exists.
Shu Yanxin described Liang Yi's acupuncture and meridian appearance to his grandfather in detail. At first, Shu Yangjiang thought she was joking, because this girl was usually foolish.
"Grandpa, do you think I'm joking?"
"I just think you're talking nonsense, girl."
"Hmph, if you don't believe me, I'll bring him here tomorrow, and you'll know after giving him acupuncture."
"Okay, we'll know if it's a mule or a horse."
"I'm too lazy to tell you. I'll go to grandma to complain." Shu Yan walked away angrily.
Shu Yangjiang shook his head and said, "How old are you and still like this, just like a child."
Haiping Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, outpatient clinic of famous old Chinese medicine practitioners, in the evening.
There were more than [-] patients in line early in the morning, and there are still more than a dozen patients left. Many of these patients have made an appointment online for more than a month before they got registered.
And because Shu Yangjiang is getting older now, he doesn't have as much energy as before, so he only opens [-] accounts a day.
Shu Yanxin was waiting for Liang Yi outside the affiliated hospital. Seeing that Liang Yi was wearing a white shirt and trousers, Shu Yanxin couldn't help taking a few extra glances. She didn't expect that Liang Yi usually didn't look very good. Like an old man, when he returned to the dormitory, he dragged on his shorts and vest.
But as soon as she put on the formal clothes, she really had a good temperament, a bit tall, rich and handsome, she took the initiative to go over and teased: "Hey, Doctor Liang, how do you look like a dog in what you are wearing today."
Liang Yi glared at her and said, "Whoever you say is like a dog is not respecting your grandfather."
Shu Yan smiled and said, "Where did you rent this?"
"What the hell are you talking about? I bought it." Liang Yi said.
"Yo? Did you buy it?"
"Yes, I saw the 1000% discount on online shopping, so I bought it for [-] yuan." Liang Yi looked like he was in labor pain after chopping his hands.
"Why are you so picky? You have tens of millions of people now. How can you spend 1000 yuan to feel so distressed?"
"Hey, you don't understand, I'm used to being poor, and I feel insecure when I spend money."
"You say you are also strange. You are willing to spend tens of millions to invest in a diagnostic university. Why do you feel so distressed about buying a third-rate suit for 1000 yuan?" Shu Yanxin really didn't understand his currency value.
Liang Yi thought for a while and said, "I don't know about that either. I think you can wear whatever clothes you want. As for the diagnostic department, I think it's worth the money."
"I don't know what's going on in your head, when are you going to have a craniotomy and talk about what shit is in there."
"You are enough...the last doctor in your Chinese medicine who wanted to open the head died because of this."
"Who is it?"
"Hua Tuo." Liang Yi said with a smile.
"Wow, your brain is simply..." Shu Yan almost died of laughter from him.
Liang Yi felt that there seemed to be countless eyes looking at the two of them on all floors of the Chinese medicine hospital. He said, "Can you be a little more formal?"
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