Rebirth 1977 Great Era
Chapter 508: Unpopular Chinese Medicine Monkey Gallbladder, the Development of Union Medical College
Chapter 508: Unpopular Chinese Medicine Monkey Gallbladder, the Development of Union Medical College Chinese Medicine is Promoted by Us (Monthly Tickets Plus Update)
Because before coming, Fang Yan had told them the patient's specific condition, and after examining Zhou Zhaoqin's body, they basically matched one to one.
Dialectics without direction and dialectics that point out the direction are not difficult.
This is equivalent to an open-book exam and a closed-book exam. Fang Yan has now told them the reference answers. Even Su Yue, who has the worst dialectical skills, can figure out what is going on.
There is even less to say about others.
Everyone has their own plans in mind, more or less.
Of course, these will all need to be summarized later to study the feasibility.
Some medicines may conflict with the medicines the patient is currently taking, so they must not be used. The prescriptions Fangyan prescribes now are still the top priority.
His job is to cure diseases, while others are just playing supporting roles.
By the time everyone had been diagnosed, it was already six o'clock.
After the nurse brought the medicine, Fang Yan gathered everyone outside the ward to discuss the matter, but this time he also called the dean and the Chinese medicine doctor on duty at Union Hospital.
Once outside, everyone expressed their opinions.
First, Xie Guolai proposed using a very unconventional thing to add to the dialect prescription.
This thing is called monkey date, also known as monkey dan and Shen date.
It is a stone in the monkey's body. It is oval in shape and varies in size. Most of them are about the size of a date, so they are called monkey dates.
Its type is similar to that of ox-bile and dog-bile treasure.
It is mainly used for cough and asthma due to phlegm heat, phlegm syncope, sore throat and throat numbness, and phlegm nodules.
Most people haven't heard of it because it's generally only used in pediatric respiratory treatment.
He treats pediatric upper respiratory tract infections, pediatric pneumonia, pediatric bronchiolitis, pediatric bronchial asthma, and pediatric cough and asthma.
After hearing about this thing, Fang Yan and Meng Jimin suddenly remembered that this thing was also used in Zhu Lao's secret recipe to treat severe suffocation patients with thick phlegm that was difficult to clear.
If not, Western medicine would require a tracheotomy to save the patient's life.
Fang Yan never expected that the first person to prove himself today would be Xie Guolai.
His suggestion is indeed useful.
But the problem arises again. The people in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Office clearly stated that there is no such functional thing in the Union Hospital pharmacy.
Because its main production areas are basically in Jiangxi, Fujian, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, and XZ.
Then there are India, the Malay Peninsula, and the South Pacific Islands.
And almost like the bezoar and dog treasure, it is a rare species and requires specialized people to purchase it.
It's normal that there is no such thing in Beijing.
In the end, it was Xie Guolai who said that he knew there was still a small amount of stock in Tongrentang’s warehouse.
The dean immediately said that he would immediately arrange for someone to go to Tong Ren Tang to buy it, and also go to other places to transfer goods.
Afterwards, Deng Nanxing took out a secret recipe from his family to speed up physical recovery.
Luo Huichun also came up with a set of acupuncture and blood circulation treatment plans.
Only Meng Jimin and Professor Wang Yuchuan's four disciples were left, and they had nothing to take out.
The main reason was that what Meng Jimin prepared conflicted with Deng Nanxing's secret recipe. Professor Wang Yuchuan's four apprentices had too little experience, so they didn't dare to raise any objections.
But it’s okay. It’s already good enough if one consultation can produce one plan. Now they have come up with three.
The dean was so happy that he kept saying that he was indeed an elite and his efficiency was incredibly high.
The doctor from the Union Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine office nearby hurriedly wrote down the plan.
He didn't come up with a plan, but he also participated in the consultation, so he was lucky enough.
After the discussion, the dean went to prepare to collect the monkey dates.
The others returned to the ward again. At this moment, Zhou Zhaoqin had finished drinking the medicine and took three grams of Peiyuan Guben Powder.
At this moment, he looked very uncomfortable because of the bitter medicine.
Fangyan remembered the yam and almond paste he made, so he opened the thermos and poured her a bowl. The aroma of almonds and yam, with a hint of milk, immediately aroused Zhou Zhaoqin's taste buds.
I've been sick for so long that I have almost no appetite.
After recovering a little today, she began to miss delicious food.
But she herself knew her situation and it was impossible for her to eat casually.
Everything needs to be taken under the doctor's arrangement.
Otherwise, if you eat it wrong, it is likely to lead to bad consequences.
But now the doctor got his own food, and it smelled pretty good.
Zhou Zhaoqin didn't bother to be polite with Fangyan. With the help of the nurse, she started drinking it spoonful by spoonful.
The sweet taste of the paste immediately diluted the bitter taste of the medicine.
And the more I eat it, the better it tastes, and I feel like I can breathe more easily.
Zhou Zhaoqin forgot to say anything about what she was eating. She swallowed all the yam and almond paste that Fangyan brought in one breath.
Then she spoke into the dialect:
“This is the most delicious thing I’ve eaten in a while.”
Fang Yan smiled and said:
"As long as you like it, I'll do it for you in a few days."
Zhou Zhaoqin nodded, looking expectant.
Meng Jimin and Deng Nanxing, who had just complained about Fang Yan not using expensive herbs, were now convinced. The young lady didn't care whether the herbs were expensive or not, she only cared about whether they tasted good.
Of course, in her current condition, the yam and almond paste made by Fangyan is indeed the type she can eat.
This easily digestible paste puts minimal stress on the digestive system.
Next, Fangyan told them about the additional treatment items that would be added after the consultation. Monkey gall would not need to be mentioned because it would be added directly into the prescription.
I just talked about the Deng family's secret recipe for recovery and the acupuncture and blood circulation method.
These are all auxiliary physical therapies to speed up Zhou Zhaoqin's physical recovery.
Old Zhou also thanked everyone repeatedly. You have to know that these people are not from Union Medical College, but were called here by Fangyan to do them a favor.
Of course, I am even more grateful to Fangyan Lao Zhou.
By the time we were done here, the dean had also arranged for the monkey gall to be taken.
Next, the dean completed the procedures for Fang Yan and the people he brought to become consultant physicians in the Union Medical College’s Traditional Chinese Medicine Office.
That is to say, everyone who came here today has now become a consulting physician at the Union Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Office and can receive an extra salary from Union Hospital every month.
But this is not the most important thing.
The most important thing is that this group of people will soon participate in the project of setting up the critical care emergency department of Peking Union Medical College and help Peking Union Medical College’s traditional Chinese medicine department to set up the first traditional Chinese medicine emergency department in Beijing.
This is the Imperial Hospital. If the Traditional Chinese Medicine Emergency Room can be successfully established, other Traditional Chinese Medicine departments will follow.
This means that they are the founders of the development of Peking Union Medical College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The Imperial Medical Bureau started practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine, and it was this group of people who followed the dialect that started it.
What kind of career resume is this?
Can ordinary people have it?
You have to know that half of the people here haven’t even started college yet!
Just thinking about this made everyone excited.
Once the dean finalizes this matter, everyone will know that Peking Union Medical College of Traditional Chinese Medicine will begin to develop under their impetus.
PS: I got 100 more monthly tickets, so after updating this chapter I still owe you 106000 words.
There will be more updates later.
(End of this chapter)
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