XLV. Discovery
Lin Siyang proposed early graduation in front of Professor Leimon. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
Professor Lehman thought for a moment, then nodded and said, "Lin Siyang, the reason why I agree with you to do this is because the world's medicine will sooner or later move towards the road of integrated Chinese and Western medicine, you are my student, I hope you can become a leader in this area."
"Thank you Professor Raymond for your encouragement, I will definitely do a good job," Lin Siyang said respectfully.
"If there is anything you need help after returning home, you can contact me, I will help you" Professor Raymond's eyes were full of love.
"I ......" In the face of a good teacher like Professor Leimon, Lin Siyang almost refused to leave like this, he suppressed his feelings, and smiled with emotion, "Mr. Lehman, you are the best teacher I have ever met."
"No," Professor Raymond waved his hand, and then humorously said, "You should say that you are the best student I have ever met."
It is said that the Royal College of Physicians has very strict requirements for the defense of the seminar, and one of the five supervisors in charge of this work will not be allowed to graduate if he does not give a passing grade.
For students like Lin Siyang who want to graduate early, after submitting their applications, all tutors must give full honors at the time of defense before they can be approved.
Lin Siyang is not worried about the basic theory of cardiology, but after all, he has only been coming to the Royal College of Medicine for nearly a year, and he still lacks certain clinical experience in some aspects.
As for the clinic that opened, due to the many miscellaneous things in recent days, Lin Siyang took the form of making an appointment by phone, and used his leisure time to go over for diagnosis and treatment.
Since Emma's recovery from her condition, there have been many heart disease patients who have come to her, and if they are not critically ill, Lin Siyang has also actively treated them in the clinic.
Of course, whether a patient's condition can be improved is related to the severity of the patient's condition, and also related to whether the treatment points selected by the treatment person are reasonable and whether the acupuncture technique is skillful.
Archibald brought Emma to the re-examination, through a series of examinations such as coronary angiography, Lin Siyang was surprised to find that there were many regenerated blood vessels around Emma's heart, although these blood vessels were still in a delicate state, but with this phenomenon, it seems that Emma's heart problems can be fully recovered is just around the corner.
Emma's complexion has long since returned to normal, and compared with when she was hospitalized, her body is slightly plump, and she is no longer the skinny appearance.
When he heard Lin Siyang announce that Emma could be cured, a line of tears overflowed from the corners of Archibald's eyes, and his hand trembled and stretched out, "Dr. Lin, you not only saved Emma's life, but also saved our family, I thank you."
Through acupuncture, this kind of cardiovascular regeneration has never been recorded in previous reports or literature, and the further recovery of Emma's condition makes Lin Siyang happy, and this new discovery makes Lin Siyang even more moved and excited.
Holding Archibald's hand, Lin Siyang smiled very happily, "Mr. Archibald, you thank me, and I should thank you too."
Lin Siyang's words made Archibald feel a little puzzled, and after he was slightly stunned, he smiled and said, "Doctor Lin, you have cured Emma's illness, how can you thank us in return?" ”。
Lin Siyang smiled and did not explain that since Emma had been discharged from the hospital, Lin Siyang could not continue acupuncture treatment for her in the Royal College of Medicine.
Archibald led Emma to Lin Siyang's clinic to wait, and after Lin Siyang got off work, he also came to the clinic.
A few days ago, the Yashind who pretended to be hospitalized had said that it was a friend of Emma, considering that Emma's condition had not fully recovered, Lin Siyang did not want Emma to be mentally stimulated, so when he was performing acupuncture for Emma, Lin Siyang called Archibald aside alone and asked quietly, "Mr. Archibald, do you know a person named Yachiander?" ”。
"Ahionde?" Archibald was stunned for a moment, and then asked suspiciously, "Dr. Lin, how do you know him?" ”。
"He came to see the doctor the other day and saw this person in the hospital."
Archibald frowned and nodded, then explained, "This Yashind was originally a distant nephew of mine, and when he was young, he was very good with Emma, and when he grew up, he served in the army for a few years, and after he retired, I heard that he has not found a suitable job, and he has not been in contact for several years, and I don't know what news of him is recently."
"Oh, I'm just asking," Lin Siyang said.
Archibald looked at Lin Siyang's expression and didn't seem to be right, and he couldn't help but ask again, "Doctor Lin, if you have anything, don't be polite, no matter what, I will try my best to help."
Lin Siyang secretly said that it was not a lie that Mr. Archibald wanted to try his best to help him, but Yashind had already lost contact with them, so why should Archibald feel embarrassed?
"When there is a need for Mr. Archibald in the future, I will definitely contact you" Lin Siyang smiled and returned to the treatment bed, pulling out the acupuncture needles that were stuck in Emma's body one by one.
After the treatment, Archibald invited Lin Siyang to dinner, but Lin Siyang smiled and declined.
Before leaving, Emma looked at Lin Siyang affectionately and stared at him for a while, and then bowed deeply to Lin Siyang, "Doctor Lin, thank you."
"Pay attention to rest, you will recover completely soon" Lin Siyang smiled and nodded to Emma.
After Archibald's father and daughter went, Lin Siyang continued to treat the patients in the clinic, and the success of Emma's acupuncture treatment, Lin Siyang had a new understanding of acupuncture therapy for heart disease, but the fly in the ointment was that there was still a lack of sufficient theoretical support.