Practicing business and practicing medicine

Chapter 1489 Famous Doctors’ Misunderstandings

The sun rises in the east, and the morning light gradually grows brighter.

As usual, after getting up, Bian Mu first practiced a set of "Five Elements Boxing" to stretch all the muscles and blood vessels in his body, until his back was slightly sweaty, and then Bian Mu went to the bathroom to change clothes, and threw the changed clothes into the washing machine to soak first.

Steamed cake, boiled eggs, yam sandwich steamed cake, a large bottle of milk, a plate of five-spice peanuts, and a portion of pickled pickles with fresh ginger slices. While eating, Bian Mu casually flipped through a few pages of the catalog on the coffee table next to him.

If you don't read it, it's fine. After a while, Bian Mu couldn't help but be secretly shocked.

The book was written before the Republic of China, and the specific year is difficult to check. It is an old paper and old version, not a handwritten copy, but a genuine copy. The author claims to be surnamed Chunyu, which is probably a pseudonym. This folk eccentric only wants to leave his writings for future generations, not to become famous.

Mr. Chunyu claimed to be a military doctor who had studied abroad and practiced medicine for decades. He was considered one of the early new-school Chinese medicine practitioners who used Western medicine for Chinese medicine.

According to the catalog of the five books, Bian Mu was surprised to find that this set of old books was not as good as the translation of "Misunderstandings of Famous Doctors".

Starting from Qian Yi, who was born in 1032 AD, to Liu Wansu, who was born in 1110 AD, Mr. Chunyu reviewed the "Four Masters of Jin and Yuan Dynasties" including Zhang Zihe and Li Dongyuan.

Not only that, he knew all the representatives of the "Shudi School", Zhang Jingyue (1563-1640), the representative of Fu's gynecology, Jinyang Fu Shan (1607-1684), the representative of the Warm Disease School, Wu Jutong (1758-1836), the Wumei School, Liu Hongen, the Huoshen School, and Zheng Qinan.

Afterwards, he reviewed Zhang Xichun, Cao Yingfu of the Chengqi School, Wu Peiheng (1888-1971), who was famous at the time, and Li Hanqing, a famous doctor of the Xiaoji School.

In the eyes of the author, those famous doctors had many shortcomings. Bian Mu usually admired Wu Jutong, who focused on the three methods of clearing the meridians, clearing the blood, and nourishing the yin. He specially selected a passage about Wu Jutong and read it carefully for a long time. Bian Mu found that Mr. Chunyu had bold arguments and focused on the real experience of clinical practice. He basically pointed out Wu Jutong's more obvious mistakes and shortcomings.

Gradually, Bian Mu forgot about breakfast. As he read, he felt a layer of light sweat on his back again.

That was because Mr. Chunyu was scared!

Although Bian Mu has always been not limited to the new insights and creations of the "Four Great Masters of Jin and Yuan Dynasties", the famous doctors during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China, and of course, he does not superstitiously believe in the so-called dogma that "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" will be the eternal book, but based on his clinical practice experience, Bian Mu still believes that those famous doctors are definitely not ordinary people, and each of them is extremely wise, far beyond the complete imagination and speculation of modern people.

Moreover, Bian Mu believes that those famous doctors are all gifted, and in some aspects, they have already exceeded the basic academic system of "Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases" to a certain extent, at least in terms of basic content. He wrote a similar paper outline when he was in school, but time was limited and there was no clinical experience to support it, so Bian Mu did not spend precious time to further speculate.

Bian Mu was really surprised to suddenly come across similar content early in the morning.

With a "click", the chopsticks fell to the ground. Bian Mu realized that he had not finished his breakfast yet. He looked up at the wall clock and realized that he would be late if he didn't leave.

He picked up a boiled egg and ate a few bites. After tidying up, Bian Mu hurried out to take a taxi and went straight to the "Four Seasons Harbor" community for outpatient treatment. He carried a shopping bag with him, which was made of non-woven fabric. There was nothing in it except the five old books.

On the way, Bian Mu picked out the third book and flipped through a few pages. Gradually, he realized that the so-called Mr. Chunyu was definitely not a real person. It was a pseudonym for a group of knowledgeable people. These five old books should be a collection, a collection of collective wisdom.

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Moreover, the earliest time of writing can even be traced back to the early Ming Dynasty, that is, during the Hongwu period.

"That is to say, for hundreds of years, this mysterious folk force has never been interrupted?! Then... what does Situ Jianqing say?! Is there some inevitable connection between him and this mysterious folk academic research and development force?! In addition... what about the village doctor surnamed Mi?! He obviously has high medical skills, but why does he hide in a small village with picturesque scenery to practice medicine? Why does he deliberately live in seclusion in the countryside?" The more he thought about it, the more he felt that he might have accidentally discovered some industry secrets.

Maybe the forest ranger Lao Liangtou can explain a few words to him? !

For a moment, Bian Mu was unsure.

At 10:43 in the morning, Bian Mu was giving acupuncture to a young man in his early twenties. The young man was engaged in a small business at a courier station and also worked as a martial arts instructor. He could also earn some income at the movie studio. Maybe he was a little overworked working two jobs at the same time and had a headache. Recently, this was really unbearable, so he was forced by his cousin to come and see.

The young man's cousin had a good income and would come to "Bian's Clinic" from time to time to check on his pulse. She was very close to Nurse Ye, and after a few visits, she became an old acquaintance of Bian Mu.

While giving the injections, Bian Mu patiently explained to the siblings for a long time, saying that the young man could not take both classes at the same time, and had to choose one or the other. In addition, Bian Mu suspected that the young man had been injured in the movie studio, and suggested that he go to the Central Hospital to see Dr. Yue, who would arrange a comprehensive physical examination for him, and then Bian Mu would give him a comprehensive diagnosis.

After a few injections, almost all the symptoms of the young man’s head disappeared. Naturally, the sister and brother were overjoyed and kept praising them!

At this moment, Nurse Ye opened the door and hurried over.

"There's a doctor here for an interview! He said he was temporarily blocking the way at the Chinese Medical Center. He sounded like he knew a lot about our affairs. I checked his academic qualifications and so on. There was nothing. What’s the problem? Let him come over for an interview, or make an appointment another day?”

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"How old are you?"

"He looks like he is in his early thirties. He has a master's degree. He is now working in a private hospital. He is an ordinary doctor. He works three shifts a week and has the right to prescribe. However, not many patients usually come to seek medical consultation. The scale is larger than what you have been in before. Huikang's is a little smaller, a regular hospital. I have acquaintances there. On average, the monthly income of a regular doctor is about 7,000. It's a pretty good hospital. Judging from what he means, most likely he is here to learn skills. At the same time, it would be best if he could earn some money. To be honest, I didn't like it. I guess he won't be able to do much good at Mr. Liang's place. What are you doing? What do you mean? I'll go over and tell him. "Nurse Ye said quickly. Everyone is busy at the moment, and that person obviously doesn't have any highlights. It's better to just refuse it to save trouble!

Bian Mu felt that it was a bit unkind to do this. In any case, he was a mess at the time, and everyone must be in a similar state of mind.

Besides, people should not be judged by their appearance. Who knows what kind of colleague the other person is? !

"Please come in and sit down! I believe in your vision, but at least let me come in and have a cup of hot tea!" Bian Mu responded with a smile.

Upon hearing this, Nurse Ye smiled, turned around and went out to greet the male doctor who was applying for tea.

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