Daming Town Haiwang

Chapter 780, gathered the world's famous doctors

Chapter 780, gathered the world's famous doctors

Qian Hui of Huichuntang in the capital city is a well-known doctor in the entire capital city. He has superb medical skills and a benevolent doctor. The fees he charges are good, and the medicines he sells are also good. The price is lower than others, so There are so many people who come to see the doctor, and there is a long queue at the gate of Huichun Hall every day.

"You have a cold and a cold. It's nothing serious. After you go back, drink plenty of hot water and you'll be fine if you sweat a lot."

Qian Hui was seeing a doctor when his little apprentice Zhang Jing hurried over and said in a low voice, "Master, Liu Shilang from the household department sent someone to invite you to his residence."

"Liu Shilang?"

When Qian Hui heard it, Wei Wei thought about it carefully, and immediately knew who it was. Liu Shilang from the household department was naturally a celebrity beside Emperor Hongzhi, and at the same time he was a famous son of a high-ranking person, and he was also the God of Wealth who claimed to be able to turn stones into gold. Liu Jin.

"You go and prepare, and you will pass right away."

Qian Hui immediately told Zhang Jing.

There is a big difference between the Ming Dynasty and the previous dynasties in terms of seeing a doctor. In other dynasties, if the dignitaries in the capital were sick, most of them would go to the imperial physician, because those who can be named imperial physicians are often mean. Excellent medical skills, the most proficient in medical skills.

But the Ming Dynasty was different. Because of the household registration system established by Comrade Zhu Yuanzhang in the early Ming Dynasty, the imperial physicians in the palace were also passed down from generation to generation.

Grandpa served as the imperial physician to Zhu Yuanzhang, and this son served as the imperial physician to Zhu Di, which has been passed down to the present.

It stands to reason that this art has been passed down from generation to generation, and this art should be getting more and more exquisite, but the fact is that those imperial doctors in the capital are not only not as good as their ancestors in medicine, but most of the time, they only just follow the medical books. The medical skills are not as good as those who run medical clinics in the streets and alleys.

Regarding this point, it is not nonsense. Since the middle and late Ming Dynasty, many emperors were short-lived emperors who died in their thirties. Although there are many things that cannot be explained clearly.

But these doctors in the imperial hospital are also inseparable from the rubbish of their medical skills. The iron rice bowls passed down from generation to generation have led to the fact that most of these imperial doctors are quack doctors.

Coupled with the practice of medicine, especially Chinese medicine, it not only needs inheritance, but also requires a lot of practical experience. Only with rich medical experience can one gradually become a qualified Chinese medicine practitioner.

This iron rice bowl passed down from generation to generation, coupled with the many strict regulations of the Imperial Hospital, how much experience do you expect them to have?

The patients they have seen in their lifetime are not even as many as the patients who have been seen for ten days and a half months, so there is no experience at all.

Therefore, in the capital, dignitaries and dignitaries would not invite any imperial physicians, they would invite doctors from various medical clinics in the capital, and these doctors would be more skilled and reliable in their medical skills.

This also led to the emergence of a phenomenon, that is, the imperial physicians of the Imperial Hospital rarely have any extra income other than the iron rice bowl passed down from their ancestors.

Originally treating high-ranking officials and dignitaries, it was definitely a fat job.

A tip from a dignitary or a dignitary will earn more money than seeing a hundred or a thousand ordinary patients. This is an extremely important income.

The imperial physicians in the imperial hospital do not have this income, so they will naturally think of increasing their income from other sources, such as reselling tributes from various places and purchasing precious medicinal materials, among other things, just reselling the ginseng that North Korea pays tribute every year One comes out with big numbers.

In addition, these imperial physicians are also extremely easy to be bought by others. The death of several emperors in the Ming Dynasty is unknown.

Like the classmate Zhu Houzhao in history, in his early thirties, he just fell into the water once and died like this. Do you think this is normal?

Many of the systems that Comrade Zhu formulated at the beginning were very good, but this system of imperial physicians did a lot of harm to his descendants. In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, the turmoil in the court had a lot to do with the emperor's short life.

The emperors of the Qing Dynasty in later generations lived longer than the last one. The emperors of the Ming Dynasty were in their [-]s and [-]s, and many of them were in their [-]s and [-]s. Even Qianlong lived to be [-] years old. nine years old.

There are two factors in this. One is that the imperial physicians of Mite Qing are all famous doctors carefully selected from all over the country, with extremely rich experience and superb medical skills. The other is that the western colonists came to the East and brought Many Western medicines and Western medicine.

Another reason is that the ancestors of the emperor of the Qing Dynasty formulated some systems from diet to all aspects of life very far-sighted. Restrictions and Regulations.

Another example is that aspect, the emperors of Mite Qing are all flops, and there is a time limit. Generally, after more than ten minutes, the eunuch will say that the time is up, and then carry the person away.

This prevented these emperors from overindulging in pleasure, but the emperors of the Ming Dynasty had no restrictions on this aspect. Many emperors actually indulged excessively. Like Zhu Houzhao in history, his lack of heirs had a lot to do with this aspect.

Of course, although the family law of the ancestors is strict, everyone may not abide by it later.

The emperors in the late Qing Dynasty liked to hide in the Old Summer Palace in order to avoid the family law of their ancestors. This also led to the fact that in the middle and late Qing Dynasty, the life span of the emperor was greatly shortened, but it was much better than that of the Ming Dynasty.

It can be seen that a system has an extremely far-reaching impact on future generations. When formulating some systems, those in power often need a long-term vision, otherwise it will bring disaster to the entire country, nation, and future generations.

(Ahem, it’s getting too far~ I’m expressing my feelings, and history will witness everything. For example, some so-called bricks and beasts are now advocating open immigration. This is definitely a mindless strategy that will harm the country and the people.)
Qian Hui brought his apprentice Zhang Jing to Liu's mansion in a hurry, and was led by his servants to a side hall, only to find that there are a lot of people here, and many of them are colleagues from the capital.

"Doctor Qian~"

When someone saw Qian Hui, he quickly greeted him with a smile.

"Doctor Li~"

"Doctor Zhang~"

"Doctor Song~"

Qian Hui also smiled and greeted everyone one by one. Although the doctor is a doctor, but because he needs to read medical books, he is actually half a scholar, and he has been regarded as a status and status since ancient times.

"Doctor Li, what happened to Liu Shilang's family? They called everyone here. Many people have never seen them before. Could it be that they are famous doctors from other places?"

Qian came back to the familiar Li Tong and asked in a low voice.

"I don't know either. After we came, they just greeted us for tea, and didn't tell us to see a doctor or anything."

"In addition, these are famous doctors from all over the world, some from Tianjin, Shanxi, Shandong, and even Jiangnan and Huguang. Liu Shilang sent people to spend a lot of money to invite them here in the capital."

Li Tong also replied in a low voice.

All the doctors who came here were famous and famous doctors, and many of them were even famous in the whole Ming Dynasty.

"This... it seems that there should be some intractable disease."

After listening to Qian Hui, he also said in a low voice.

"No one knows, but there must be something to do with inviting everyone here."

Li Tong also nodded in a low voice and replied.

Just when everyone was waiting impatiently, Liu Jin walked over with a smile on his face.

This made Li Tong, Qian Hui and the others confused again. What does Liu Jin mean? It is obvious that there is something wrong with inviting everyone here, but what the hell is that smile on your face?

"Doctors, I'm really sorry, I was delayed by something just now, and I kept everyone waiting for a long time."

Liu Jin looked at the doctors present, all of them were at least [-] or [-] years old, and some were even in their [-]s or [-]s. Obviously, in the Chinese medicine industry, if you want to become a famous doctor, you must have time and experience Accumulation will do.

"Liu Shilang is too polite~"

Everyone quickly replied in unison.

Treating dignitaries is not an easy task. If you look well, you will be rewarded with a lot of money. If you look badly, you may even lose your life. Therefore, it is very important for a doctor to see a doctor for dignitaries. Be careful, even the words you speak must be extremely cautious, sometimes a sentence has to be twisted and twisted, and you don't have any culture and experience, so you can't understand it, and you can't hear the deep meaning in it.

"All the doctors are genius doctors from all over the Ming Dynasty, with superb medical skills and rich experience."

"I called everyone here today because there is actually a big matter I want to discuss with you. I hope you can give me support and help."

Liu Jin smiled, then thought for a while and said.

Inviting these people here is naturally not for medical treatment, but for the medical school that Liu Jin has always wanted to establish.

Traditional Chinese medicine is not ineffective, but its inheritance is not easy. Although there are many medical books handed down from generation to generation, the methods that Chinese medicine relies on to diagnose patients are relatively limited.

In addition, Chinese medicine often relies on oral administration, and is relatively backward in surgery. Many diseases that can be easily solved by surgery, Chinese medicine often has no solution.

For diseases like appendicitis, in later generations, this operation will be fine, but Chinese medicine has no solution, which has great limitations.

The establishment of a medical school is not only for the inheritance of medical skills and the study of surgical operations, but more importantly, the development of medicine can also promote the development of science and technology.

For example, the development of chemistry, life science, medicine, etc. are inseparable from medicine, and various medical instruments are also inseparable from it.

People without long-term considerations must have near-term worries. Ancient medical skills were limited. Establishing a medical school early was also for my own sake. If I had a minor illness that day, I could treat it better.

 Heck, I've overwritten it a bit~
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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