Chapter 546: Prejudice
In front of the patient's situation, Ye Chen felt that it was best to use traditional Chinese medicine to recuperate, which was naturally what he and Liao Lao said, what symptoms the patients in the plague area had, what Chinese medicine should be prescribed, so that the patient's condition could gradually stabilize and then be treated with Western medicine to be more effective.
Ye Chen knew, although he had some reputation. However, compared with the experts and professors who enjoy the allowance of the State Council, especially in the face of these famous Western doctors, most of the reactions are still the same as Li Qiuhua's reactions at the beginning.
After Ye Chen made sure that the condition of the male patient in front of him had stabilized, and when he was about to leave, Jin Li suddenly grabbed his shoulder and said, "Doctor Ye, the situation of this patient in front of you, if it is you, what prescription are you going to use for treatment?"
When I heard the news just now, it really scared Jin Li. For these people, many times, reputation is more important than a person's life, if he ruins his reputation here, even if he returns to Shanghai in the future, I am afraid that other peers will look at him differently.
Jin Li recalled the plague that broke out in the south six years ago, and many people in the outside world did not know that Chinese medicine did play a great role, and even the doctors and nurses in some major hospitals of Chinese medicine, and even the patients, did not die after drinking the medicine prescribed by the Chinese medicine doctor.
On the contrary, in the beginning, Western doctors were the first to contact those plague patients, and not only were they not able to treat the patients, but many doctors and female nurses became infected and died.
More than six years have passed since these things, but if you were involved in the treatment of the southern plague back then, and you know the inside story, I am afraid that you would not dare to look at those really powerful Chinese medicine doctors with colored eyes as before.
"Professor Jin, if it were me, I would definitely use Chinese medicine for treatment. However, in this regard, if Western medicine is really needed, I am also in favor of using the cooperation of Chinese and Western medicine, and the effect may be more obvious. I knew that it was very complicated, so Vice Minister Sun finally proposed a principle of separating land and subdivision. ā
"However, I think that we are both from Shanghai, and we can cooperate in traditional Chinese and Western medicine, which may be more advantageous than the other experts in the three places. Ye Chen looked at the two and said.
Of course, he was just mentioning yƬ, although he could speak in front of Liao Lao, but in front of Zhang Jinsong, Ye Chen knew that the other party just regarded him as a little Chinese medicine doctor.
Now that he has finished speaking, the two patients belong to Professor Jin Li. Therefore, he was ready to leave and go back to Liao Lao to have a look.
It's just that when he was just about to leave, Zhang Jinsong glanced at Jin Li, and Jin Li looked at Ye Chen again and said, "Doctor Ye, it's better for you to prescribe a prescription for this patient!"
"I'll open it, will you use it?" Ye Chen asked. The two did not speak, however, already representing what they thought.
Thinking from the perspective of his own medical ethics and the patient, Ye Chen did not refuse, and asked the female nurse to bring the new medical records, and then, Ye Chen looked at the medical records of the two local doctors who treated the male patient these days.
After Ye Chen read all of them carefully, it turned out that the two doctors had indeed diagnosed the male patient as having malaria. But why, at the beginning, when he had malaria, the prescriptions they prescribed, or the drugs they used, did not work?
This is naturally different from the situation here in the plague area, and the possibility of malaria outside, but also because the TCM doctor's TCM dialectical aspect of TCM did not really prescribe the right medicine.
However, it was impossible for Ye Chen to go to the original two patients, and what he should say now was told to Jin Li and Zhang Jinsong.
Therefore, now he wrote directly on the new medical record: "Luo, male, 58 years old, infected with an unknown plague for a week. ā
"First diagnosis: The patient was infected with the unknown plague in the village a week ago, developed symptoms such as high fever, and was rushed to a temporary treatment center. He was diagnosed with malaria by two local doctors, and the treatment effect was not obvious. ā
"Now the patient has a strong fever and no chills, red face, red ears, polydipsia, cold drinking, constipation, red urine, dizziness, irritability, and vomiting. Examination: Tongue image: red tongue, moss black scale. Pulse: Pulse number. Traditional Chinese medicine dialectic: malaria heat barrier (heat poison blazing syndrome) treatment: detoxification and miasma, heat clearing and preserving. ā
"Prescription: Bupleurum 12 grams, Scutellaria baicalensis 12 grams, Artemisia annua 15 grams, Changshan 10 grams, Citrus aurantium 9 grams, Zhuru 12 grams, Fabanxia 9 grams, Citrus tangerine peel 8 grams, Poria cocos 20 grams, Zhimu 18 grams, Coptis chinensis 6 grams, Yiyuansan (washing) 9 grams, raw gypsum 30 grams (decoction first), antelope horn powder (grinding powder) 3 grams. 7 doses. Water decoction, 1 dose a day. ā
After Ye Chen finished writing, after seeing that there were no other problems, he handed it over to Jin Li.
In fact, many of the members of these Western medicine expert groups had studied Chinese medicine at the beginning, and in the early years of the country, they also advocated the study of both Chinese and Western medicine.
However, if a person's energy is limited, how can he learn all Chinese and Western medicine well? I am afraid that the typhoid fever of Chinese medicine, or the science of warm diseases, or even acupuncture and moxibustion, can make an ordinary person unable to complete it in a lifetime.
Traditional Chinese medicine has a history of thousands of years from the development to the present, and in the era of the Yellow Emperor, Chinese medicine appeared even earlier.
In that case, it is definitely impossible for a normal person to learn thousands of years of traditional Chinese medicine. Even if a person like Ye Chen can memorize the "Compendium of Materia Medica" word for word, it is also when others were in elementary school, he relied on his super memory and began to learn to have his current ability.
Therefore, now these members of the Western medicine expert group have studied Chinese medicine in their early years, but when they focus on Western medicine, they may have long forgotten the medical skills of those Chinese medicine.
When Ye Chen went outside, Jin Li still looked at the new medical record written by Ye Chen, the words written on it were very neat and beautiful, not at all those chicken words written by other doctors, and literate people could see it.
Now that he has finished reading it, what Ye Chen wrote is indeed reasonable, especially the research of traditional Chinese medicine on malaria is earlier than that of Western medicine, and the prescription is safer.
After he finished reading it, he handed it to Zhang Jinsong. Zhang Jinsong glanced at it, didn't say anything, and after letting the female nurse leave first, he looked at Jin Li and asked, "Old Jin, what do you mean by this?" We obviously study Western medicine, so naturally we use Western medicine to treat and treat patients, and now if you really use Chinese medicine, it will put the cart before the horse, and people will laugh at it if it is passed out!"
Zhang Jinsong, as the person in charge of the expert group of Western medicine, does not look down on traditional Chinese medicine, but he knows his identity very well.
"Dean Zhang, just now, if it wasn't for Ye Chen's action, I might not only have been laughed at, but even caused that patient to have an accident, do you say it's better to be laughed at, or is human life important?" Jin Li looked at him and said.
"Of course, human life matters. However, the acupuncture he used just now, without any scientific basis, is witchcraft. Zhang Jinsong still looked at him like that and said.
"Alas, Dean Zhang, it seems that you still have some prejudice against Chinese medicine in your heart. Let me ask you, the advent of acupuncture, the emergence of Western medicine?" Jin Li asked.
"But this one is different. "Both of them actually knew very well that in ancient times, both in the West and in China, there were large-scale plagues, but each time the West almost destroyed their civilization.
Known as the darkest age of the European Middle Ages, anyone who studies history knows that it was actually the outbreak of the bubonic plague, which was caused by the Black Death.
At that time, in the Middle Ages in Europe, politics, economy, culture, and all kinds of things lagged behind the East and China, including in medical technology.
It is not that there has been no outbreak of plague in China, but basically in that era, there will be outstanding Chinese medicine doctors who will come out to save and spread Chinese civilization from generation to generation.