Chapter 173: Chinese Journal of Medicine

Jianghan People's Hospital.

Department of Endocrinology.

"Director, the experimental data has been sorted out, sucrose does have an obvious effect on skin ulcers, knife wounds, and burns, and the effect is very good, here is the report." Tong Fei Road.

Fang Qian took the report, carefully checked the contents of the report, and after confirming that it was correct, he immediately said, "Very good, my thesis has been written, and I have also synthesized Dr. Lu's theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the three of you add the experimental data, polish it, remember, don't change a word of Dr. Lu's things, send it to me after sorting it out." ”

"Understood." Tong Fei and the three responded.

After Fang Qian left, Tong Fei and the others began to sort out the information.

These days of research have also allowed them to see the role of sucrose, which has indeed subverted their perception of this gadget.

Who would have thought that a single sucrose could have so many effects?

It seems that most wounds, it can play a role in closing.

Aside from the inverse concentration gradient explanation, the analytical components are useless at all.

But its effect is better than white sugar.

It's all sugar, it's all the same inverse concentration gradient, and it stands to reason that the result should be the same.

But no matter how many experiments you try, the effect of sucrose is the best.

This also made Tong Fei and the three of them completely no longer question Lu Jiu.

Obviously, when one theory doesn't make sense, and another theory is the first to be discovered and has already worked, it means that the theory is definitely more convincing, if not 100% correct, than the theory that can't be explained.

"Alas, it's finally coming to an end, and I don't know where the director of this paper will go." King Lee Road.

"It must be the Huaxia Medical Journal, which is the most core journal in China, and I think our paper will definitely be published." Tong Fei Road.

"That's not accurate, Huaxia Medical Journal is the No. 1 journal in China, and all that can be published are some top papers, our most is a curiosity, and the national journal is estimated to be enough, I think it is worth a provincial journal." King Lee Road.

"It's low, it's really difficult for the Chinese Medical Journal, but the director's paper has a wide range and great impact, which is of great significance to the field of diabetes and traumatology, and it can definitely be listed in a national journal." Wen Cheng said.

"Huh? You say, can this paper be published in SCI? For example, a journal of natural medicine? Tong Fei said.

"Dream on, you, how can it be." King Lee Road.

"Why, I think we can fight for it, it's obvious that there are no papers on sucrose abroad at all, and we can be regarded as an innovative field, why can't we get on?" Tong Fei Road.

"The ingredients have not been researched to create new things, at best it is an inverse concentration gradient, how can this be on international journals, besides, there is also the content of traditional Chinese medicine, foreigners can understand it?" King Lee Road.

"I also think it's impossible, but it's different from what you think, foreigners understand TCM content, but as long as there is TCM content, it is absolutely impossible to get in their magazines." Wen Cheng said.

"You're stunned, international journals are very fair, how can you not be allowed to be on it because you have TCM content, knowing that you have joined the party, but you won't belittle the fairness of international journals so much, right?" King Lee Road.

"Oh? Fair and just? As far as I know, in the past three years, both Chinese and Western medicine have written a lot of papers in the field of epidemic disease (prevention and prohibition), but Nature Journal, The Lancet only accepted Western medicine papers, and all Chinese medicine papers were rejected. Wen Cheng said.

"Is there a possibility that there is no virology in Chinese medicine, so their paper does not meet the requirements, so it will be rejected." King Lee Road.

"So what are the criteria for a medical paper? Is it just in line with medicine, but not in terms of curing diseases and saving lives? Although we have all made great efforts on the medical front in the past three years, even sacrificing individuals and families, you and I know very well who the main force is, how are those acute and seriously ill patients getting better? How do you achieve severe to mild disease without sequelae after cure? If such a fact is in front of us, such an experience is written down and does not meet the standards of a medical journal, is there a possibility that it is wrong and not that we have a problem? Wen Cheng said.

Jingli was silent, and the atmosphere became solemn.

Tong Fei on the side immediately started a round, "Okay, okay, it's just a joke, imagine the result of our joint efforts, don't be so serious." ”

Wen Cheng said, "I'm not right about things, not people. ”

Wen Cheng doesn't know much about Chinese medicine, but it is precisely because he stands in the medical field that he can really see how big the gap between Chinese and Western medicine is.

The dissertation incident he mentioned was only the tip of the iceberg.

Like Zhang Li, a master of traditional Chinese medicine, he fought day and night on the front line during the epidemic, and finally caused the cholecystitis to attack, and he had suppurated and appeared bile duct stones and gangrene.

But is there time?

No!

Therefore, the best way at the moment can only be surgical excision, so that he can continue to stay on the front line and participate in the mentoring work.

And all of this has been said to be the top Chinese medicine to use Western medicine, Chinese medicine garbage, and the Internet has set off a public opinion war.

It seems that Chinese medicine has become a traitor to Chinese medicine after using the operation of Western medicine, and it has also been rendered by public opinion as ironclad evidence that Chinese medicine is not as good as Western medicine, and Western medicine has never set off such a big public opinion storm when prescribing Chinese medicine.

It is precisely because he has learned too much about this kind of thing that Wen Cheng's attitude towards Chinese medicine is more objective than others.

A few hours passed, and the three of them finally sorted out the paper and sent it to Fang Qian.

Fang Qian carefully checked it twice, and after confirming that there was no problem, he sent a message to Lu Jiu, and then transferred the file to Lu Jiu.

Lu Jiu, who was resting at home, saw the paper sent by Fang Qian, and immediately opened it to read it.

I have to say that professional people do things differently, and this scientific experimental attitude is indeed to show the data of sucrose to the fullest, which is obviously incomparable to traditional Chinese medicine.

"How's that, is there anything that needs to be changed?" Half an hour later, Fang Qian sent a message again, and it could be seen that he attached great importance to Lu Jiu's opinion.

"No, it's good, Director Fang, you can send it directly." Lu Jiudao.

"Hehehe, okay, oh, by the way, guess which magazine I'm going to send it to?" Fang Qian asked.

"I'm a layman in this area, I can't guess." Lu Jiudao.

"Chinese Medical Journal, the top journal." Fang Gandao.

"Will it work?" Lu Jiu asked.

"Absolutely, I'm confident." Fang Gandao.

"Okay, then wait for the good news!" Lu Jiudao.

Fang Qian looked at the information on his phone and couldn't help but wonder, "This guy, isn't he excited at all......

Huaxia Medical Journal, which is the top journal in China, everyone in the medical community is staring at this journal every day, once a new paper is published in this journal, it will definitely attract the attention of the entire medical community.

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(End of chapter)