Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 501: Surprised by Western medicine's organs coming back to life, the butterfly effect o

Chapter 501: Surprised by Western medicine's organs coming back to life, the butterfly effect of Chinese medicine ICU prototype (Monthly ticket plus more)
At six o'clock in the morning, Zhou Zhaoqin finally drank the Poge Jiuxin Decoction combined with Trichosanthes, Xiebai and Pinellia Decoction, which was simmered over low heat, and then took three grams of Peiyuan Guben Powder.

Fang Yan then arranged to feed her Danshen drink again after an hour.

At this point the emergency stage ends and the long-term treatment stage begins.

At half past six, the dean also arrived. Seeing everyone who had not rested all night, he first expressed his condolences to everyone, and then checked on Zhou Zhaoqin's condition.

The last time he saw Zhou Zhaoqin was at six o'clock yesterday.

At that time, Zhou Zhaoqin's face was far less rosy than it is now, and she needed oxygen to assist in breathing.

After a night of treatment, Zhou Zhaoqin's complexion was obviously much better, and the color of her fingernails and lips looked like that of a normal person.

She can even take off her oxygen mask and talk to her family now.

The dean almost exclaimed it was a miracle in front of the patient's family.

The person who was about to die yesterday has recovered to this state today. Isn’t this an incredible miracle?

Then he found Fangyan and started looking through last night's medical records.

Fangyan's medical record was written in great detail, and the dean was able to easily see what happened last night.

After seeing the records inside, he nodded repeatedly.

Although he found it a little difficult to understand due to his limited knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, he already understood the general meaning and situation.

Anyway, the patient has passed the most critical period and now all he needs to do is continue with the treatment.

Just continue with the treatment according to Fangyan's plan and don't worry about anything else.

At this time, the doctor who came with the dean asked:

"How about we do a CT scan and X-ray on the patient to check the condition of his lungs?"

Some people always think that there are no such advanced physical examination equipment in China. In fact, after the German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen discovered x-rays in 1895, China began to have x-ray application equipment in the early 20th century.

Church hospitals in large cities and a few Western hospitals introduced X-ray equipment in the early 20th century for clinical diagnosis of fractures and lung diseases.

In the early 20s, soon after the birth of CT technology abroad, some large hospitals in China began to introduce foreign CT equipment. In January 70, Shanghai Huashan Hospital introduced the first foreign CT scanner for clinical diagnosis. A few months later, Peking Union Medical College Hospital also introduced the equipment.

It has many years of mature experience in use.

After hearing his subordinate's suggestion, the dean thought for a moment and nodded.
"That's fine. It's best to confirm the current changes."

They then told the patient's family about the idea.

Originally, the patient's parents didn't want their daughter to suffer any more, but Zhou Zhaoqin was curious about her current physical condition. She wanted to know how much Fangyan had changed her body from a dying state to its current state in less than 24 hours.
So according to the patient's own wishes, she was arranged to have CT and X-ray scans.

I got the test results soon after.

According to the comparison of photos taken before and after the onset of the disease, the left lung, which had completely lost its function, has now recovered to 1/10.

The right lung, which originally had only 1/5 of its function, improved to 2/5.

In just 20 hours, the lung function was restored to this extent. The lungs, which were originally thought to have completely lost their function, actually recovered some of their function. This also explains why the patient can now breathe without the oxygen mask.

Seeing the test results, Fang Yanxian found that the treatment was effective, much better than he expected.

Fangyan then remembered the medical case of Dr. Li Ke. The patient he treated was a 44-year-old middle-aged woman, while the one he treated was a 23-year-old girl who was in the prime of her youth. The two had different physical constitutions.

At that time, Mr. Li had no previous experience to copy and could only rely on his intuition and accumulated experience from similar medical cases.

You can check the answers yourself and use them as a reference.

The living conditions of middle-aged women are definitely not as good as those of this rich second-generation girl.

Comparing the two people's foundation and age, the latter was obviously superior in all aspects, so Dr. Li spent a lot of effort in treating the patient at that time. He treated the patient according to the corresponding method and was able to cure the patient to this level in 20 hours.

Fangyan understood the situation, but his medical achievements still shocked Western medicine.

Organ damage that is considered irreversible in Western medicine can actually be restored to life by him. This directly proves that some Western medical theories are wrong. What they think of as necrosis is not true necrosis, but just cessation of functioning.

Even though it was only one-tenth of the recovery, it did overturn a Western medical theory.

This discovery is going to change the landscape of Western medicine, at least in the field of lung disease. In other words, it is wrong to just cut off the organ when it is not working properly. With the support of this theory, that is wrong. The damaged organ you mentioned actually still has a chance to recover, and even later, with continued treatment, it is likely to recover more.

The dean immediately realized that this discovery would definitely shock the field of Western medicine related to the lungs.

To some extent, dialects accomplish tasks that are impossible in Western medicine.

Of course, the director also thought that some people would say that there was a problem with the examination, and that the patient's lungs might have been fine to begin with, and it was the examination equipment that was to blame.

This kind of nonsense has happened more than once or twice in the medical field.

But this conclusion is very important, and it doesn’t matter if others don’t believe it.

Based on this conclusion, they can study how to restore lost lung function.

Since traditional Chinese medicine can do it, can they also do it with Western medicine?

If Fangyan knew about this, he would definitely say that this is a very interesting idea, but if you have the money to do research, why not just copy the homework of traditional Chinese medicine?
You have to study Western medicine, right?

Can't you give me a bonus?
Zhou Zhaoqin also asked in disbelief:
"So, my left lung, which was originally diagnosed as damaged, is now working again?"

The dean nodded and said:
"The CT and X-ray results are like this."

Zhou Zhaoqin looked at Fang Yan, and then she said in surprise:
"I knew you were different. You saved my lungs."

Then she affirmed:
"You are the real miracle doctor!"

Fangyan waved his hand and said:
"It's because Chinese medicine is so profound. Rather than saying that you were saved by me, it's better to say that you were saved by the Chinese medicine culture that has been passed down for thousands of years."

"Your decision to return to China at the last minute can be regarded as the beginning of your relationship with traditional Chinese medicine."

At this time, Fangyan did not forget to give them value. The Zhou family has a great influence. Instead of asking them to thank himself, it is better to let them thank Chinese medicine.

This will also provide better space for the development of traditional Chinese medicine.

Just based on their stories, many overseas Chinese will be more willing to promote traditional Chinese medicine.

This is the signboard.

Zhou Zhaoqin was very moved when she heard Fangyan's answer. She didn't expect that Fangyan was not greedy for credit at this time. At this moment, she felt Fangyan's strong personal charm and felt conquered by him.

She praised sincerely:
"You are as important as Chinese medicine. Without you, Chinese medicine knowledge would not be so useful!"

This remark resonated with the others, and they nodded.

If it weren't for the dialect, no one else would be able to achieve this level.

It's like the document for the special Jiuxin Decoction has been issued for such a long time, but few people dare to use it until now. As the contemporary Imperial Medical Bureau, Union Hospital was the first to use it in dialect.

It can be said that without dialects, there would have been no successful treatment.

It feels like guarding a treasure mountain but not being able to enter.

The dean is already thinking that this medical record should be revised and studied comprehensively in the hospital.

Chinese Traditional Medicine is such a good thing, should it be useless just because of the distinction between Chinese and Western medicine?

use! Must use!
It will also be used first for emergency and serious cases in the future!

Fangyan did not expect that the Peking Union Medical College Hospital ICU, which was supposed to appear in 1982, would turn a corner in 1977 and enter another magical node under the flapping of his butterfly wings.

The prototype of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Intensive Care Unit began to take shape in the director's mind.

And it all started when he wrote three prescriptions the day before yesterday afternoon.

PS: I have 300 more monthly tickets, and I owe you another 6000 words.

After finishing this chapter, I owe you all 82000 words.

No more this year, please come early next year.

(End of this chapter)

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