This doctor is not short of money

Chapter 1122 Still Too Young

The old man is easy to talk to, but he feels very difficult to talk.

Because if you think about it carefully, from the time they started communicating with the old man, they actually didn't get any useful information between them.

It's the same now. The old man is operating there, and the others are watching behind him. Regardless of whether you can understand it or not, the old man won't explain a word anyway.

Lou Guozhang was a little better. After all, he was also an orthodox descendant of Miao medicine, so the old man's operation was not difficult for him.

At the same time, Lao You was okay, and he didn't show any surprise when he saw black blood coming out of the patient's body. It was just because the color of the blood was too dark that he didn't understand it a little bit.

In fact, to put it bluntly, it's because he doesn't understand anything that he can be so calm.

But Cao Yuanqing couldn't.

As an orthodox Chinese medicine doctor, first of all, he was shocked that the old man could treat a patient with hemiplegia in bed to his current state in two months.

Secondly, this treatment method seemed a bit sloppy and incomprehensible to him.

He has basically read all the successful cases of Du Heng's stroke treatment that he can find; he has also studied all the articles published about the stroke project.

Did any of the patients treated by Du Heng recover like this within two months?
Yes, and there are many.

But looking at Du Heng's successful cases, each one uses decoction, acupuncture, and massage together. It can be said to be a three-dimensional treatment model, and this makes sense.

But the old man's treatment method, not to mention the tools, just sewing needle pricks and cupping, he felt was a bit too crude, and the whole process could be said to be very simple and perfunctory.

He thought it was a bit fake to be able to save a hemiplegic patient with this method.

Although he knew that Miao medicine, like Chinese medicine, did have the ability to treat illnesses and save lives, based on what he saw today, he was somewhat doubtful about how to treat hemiplegia.

The old man was still the same as before. He didn't care about Du Heng and the others behind him. He just found the large and rough toilet paper in the patient's house by familiar means and carefully wiped away the black blood flowing out of the needle puncture site.

As Du Heng looked at the scene in front of him, he became more and more sure of the old man's treatment methods and ideas.

Regardless of others, the old man tore off some more paper and placed it on the patient's spot where the patient had just been pricked and bleeding. Then he gently pressed and squeezed the area around the needle hole with his hands, which was somewhat similar to traditional Chinese medicine massage, but he looked at it again. It doesn't look like much.

As the old man continued to massage, the place where the needle was pricked slowly began to ooze blood. The blood that oozed out was still a bit dark in color at the beginning, but as the blood oozed out became less and less, the color of the blood oozed out. The color became lighter and lighter, and when it finally became the same color as normal blood, the old man stopped.

Then all the blood-spattered papers were wrapped in a large piece of paper.

"Yazi, take it and bury it in the ground in front of his house. Remember to dig the hole deeper."

The old man handed the wrapped garbage to Lou Guozhang, who also took it and left without saying a word.

Just after leaving the patient's house, Lao You couldn't help but asked Lou Guozhang out of curiosity, "Dr. Lou, why don't you burn those papers instead of burying them?"

Lou Guozhang glanced at Master Li in front of him with his hands behind his back, and then explained in a low voice, "The blood is poisonous, and it is highly poisonous, so you cannot throw it away casually.

As for burning it as you mentioned, poisonous gases will spread during burning, and toxins will remain in the ashes after burning. If not handled properly, accidents may occur.

If it is buried deeper in the ground, in three to five days, all the toxins will be decomposed and digested by the land, without any harm at all.

And as long as there is no deliberate behavior, there is no risk of being dug out. "

Du Heng listened to Lou Guozhang's explanation, and his guess was verified from the side, and he couldn't help but nodded slightly.

As for the old man's way of handling it, he didn't think there was anything wrong.

This is a rural area far away from modernization and refined management. It is impossible to handle toxic and harmful substances in the same way as hospitals. Moreover, this method must be based on the experience of generations of people. As a layman, it is better for him to interrupt less.

Du Heng's original plan was to have a good chat with the old man after leaving the patient's home.

But I never expected it. . .

It is said that it is easier to go up the mountain than it is to go down the mountain. Du Heng and the others followed the old man down the mountain in a leisurely way. They didn't think anything of it at the time. But now they were following the old man step by step up the mountainside, and they found that a test was coming for them.

Du Heng and the others are all mental workers. They sit most of the time when they go to work. Even when they go home from get off work, few exercise.

As the old saying goes, sitting for long periods of time is harmful to the body. All of them have been working for more than ten years, especially Lao You, who has passed the threshold of forty, so they can still be with each other when walking on the mountain road. When the old man talks, he really thinks highly of them.

Because they were a little out of breath and didn't understand.

More importantly, the old man had no intention of slowing down or chatting. This was the main reason why Du Heng and the others did not speak.

After just two turns, the distance between him and the old man widened.Fortunately, they were all self-aware and no longer chased the old man. They kept walking according to their own strength. When they arrived at the old man's house again, the old man sat down on his little bench and started smoking again. .

Several young men in their thirties walked on a mountain road with an old man in his 70s, but they failed completely.

Fortunately, the old man had already poured a glass of water for each of them and placed it where they were sitting before, so that they could quickly moisten their dry throats when they sat down.

And when Du Heng and others were drinking water, the old man suddenly spoke between puffing and puffing, "Doctor Du, do you think my method can cure this half-sided disease?"

After drinking the warm water that the old man had poured in early, Du Heng also felt that he had recovered a little. However, after hearing the old man's question, Du Heng couldn't help but smile bitterly, "Master Li, please stop joking. That big brother just now Doctor Lou has already told me about the situation.

If this is not cured, then I don’t know what kind of situation can be considered cured. "

After listening to Du Heng's reply, the old man showed a smile for the first time in front of Du Heng and others, and there was also a bit of unconcealable pride in his eyes.

"They are all crude and crude methods. I don't know if Dr. Du can appreciate them or if they can live up to the teacher you mentioned?"

After talking and laughing, the old man indirectly asked the question he was most concerned about.

Although the old man asked the question in a joking way, Du Heng could not answer in a joking way. Not only could he not make a joke, he had to give the answer very formally and seriously.

So Du Heng did not answer in a hurry, but took a sip of water again and gave himself a little time to think.

After thinking for a moment and making a decision in his mind, Du Heng looked at the old man and said seriously, "Master Li, I saw your entire treatment process just now. It should be the 'treating the inside from the outside' in the Miao medical philosophy. .”

"It seems that Ya... Guo Zhang is right. Doctor Du is really an expert. You know this, yes." The old man glanced at Du Heng in slight surprise.

But Du Heng didn't show any trace of pride because of the old man's praise. Instead, he said more seriously, "You just used acupuncture and cupping techniques. The purpose should be to stimulate the patient's muscles and veins.

The first one should be to unblock meridians and activate blood circulation, and the second one should be the most important, which is to disperse blood stasis. "

When Cao Yuanqing heard this, confusion flashed across his face and he asked, "Professor Du, are you sure it has the effect of dispersing blood stasis?

The dispersing stasis in our traditional Chinese medicine is not meant to dispel stasis. "

Du Heng turned to Cao Yuanqing and smiled, and said in a very affirmative tone, "It's definitely not wrong. It's just to remove silt. But according to the philosophy of Miao medicine, it should be called detoxification."

"Detox?"

"Yes, detoxification, or detoxification." Du Heng nodded lightly, "Miao medicine theory believes that people's illnesses are caused by poisoning of the body's internal organs and meridians, so as long as the toxins are discharged, the condition will improve.

Therefore, the qi and blood stagnation that causes hemiplegia, or hemiplegia, is the root cause of the disease, which is the 'poison in the body'.

So to treat hemiplegia, in addition to nourishing the meridians, we also have to expel the 'poison'. "

In Du Heng's view, no matter how brilliant the medical techniques are, in the final analysis they are inseparable from the fundamental method. As long as the fundamental is mastered, then the method is just a 'skill' extended from this fundamental and is for this 'root'. Service Tools.

For example, modern medicine is fundamentally based on 'modern biology', so various treatment methods born under modern medicine must find their footing in 'modern biology'.

The foundation of traditional Chinese medicine is Yin-Yang and the Five Elements, so its treatment techniques, whether they are decoctions, acupuncture, massage and other methods, are all 'skills' extended on this basis, and must be explained comprehensively using Yin-Yang and the Five Elements.

The same is true for Miao doctors. As long as they understand the basics, although they don't know the details of the technique, they can understand the principle.

Du Heng saw that Cao Yuanqing no longer asked, then turned to the old man and continued to say, "Master Li used acupuncture and cupping. This should be regarded as a compound therapy of external treatment.

But I think that whether it is pricking or cupping, it is just a superficial appearance. The real therapeutic effect should be the liquid in Master Li's small bottle.

Master Li, am I right? "

The old man's expression remained unchanged. After gently knocking off the cigarette ashes on the soles of his shoes, he refilled the tobacco leaves and said softly, "Then Doctor Du, let's continue talking about my small bottles."

Du Heng had now calmed down, and he could also detect some of the old man's subtle expressions.

When the old man spoke, although he acted very calmly and seemed a little careless, his eyes were a little wandering.

This shows that the vials Du Heng mentioned just now are the old man's lifeblood.

As for the things like pricking acupuncture points and cupping that Du Heng and the others were openly allowed to see, there was no need to keep them secret.

Du Heng took a deep breath, looked at the old man and said slowly, "As I said just now, the method used by Master Li is to stimulate the patient's tendons. This stimulation must be very strong, otherwise internal stasis will have formed. But the meridians that are numb and weak cannot be felt.

If you want to use external treatment methods to achieve the effect of internal treatment and pull out the 'poison', you also need fierce and powerful methods.

According to the tradition of Miao medicine and its characteristics of treating the inside from the outside, the most effective and common-sense method must be to 'fight poison with poison'.

Combined with the fact that Master Li asked Dr. Lou to handle the blood-stained toilet paper, it is even more certain that the liquids used by Master Li were poison, and they were highly toxic. "

Du Heng paused slightly, then asked the old man, "Master Li, am I right?"

The old man looked at Du Heng for two seconds, then nodded slightly but said nothing.

Du Heng didn't care about this either. After seeing the old man nodding, he continued, "Master Li's ability to treat illnesses and save lives is undoubted. After Director You and I get to know each other better, there should be no problem with the license to practice Chinese medicine.

But because the method used by Master Li involves highly toxic drugs, I must understand this clearly before I can proceed with the next step. "

At this point, it was already obvious that Du Heng wanted to see the old man's medicinal solution formula.

But the old man suddenly laughed, and after praising Du Heng again, he began to talk about other things, and chatted with Du Heng about the deep connection between traditional Chinese medicine and Miao medicine.

Even after the conversation deepened, the old man took the initiative to mention another technique of his: sulfur acupuncture.

Du Heng has understood the principle of crossbow medicine acupuncture, so the sulfur acupuncture method no longer seems mysterious, because their principles must be the same.

The only difference is that one acupuncture method uses crossbow poison, which is self-prepared poison; while the other one uses sulfur to moisten the needles.

At the same time, during the chat, Du Heng himself was thinking about the properties of crossbow medicine.

Although he has not yet obtained the formula of the crossbow medicine, nor has he personally observed the prepared crossbow medicine, but based on his own derivation of the highly toxic properties of the crossbow medicine, combined with the Miao medicine's philosophy of treating the inside from the outside, he has concluded that It turns out that the treatment scope of Nu Yao Acupuncture should be all kinds of rheumatic diseases, as well as various stubborn diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.

Even if it's not a complete cure, it can certainly provide some good relief.

As for the sulfur acupuncture method, you can tell from the name that the medicine used must be sulfur.

The sulfur mentioned here is not the 'sulfur' that everyone often hears and refers to.

Sulfur, the name of Chinese medicine, is natural elemental mineral sulfur, which functions as detoxification, replenishing fire and supporting yang.

This 'sulfur' refers to elemental sulfur.

According to Chinese medicine, they cannot be regarded as the same thing at all.

Therefore, according to the characteristics of sulfur, the scope of action of sulfur acupuncture should be to target diseases caused by cold, cold, and dampness, such as rheumatism, numbness, trauma, swelling and pain, etc.

So the old man doesn’t elaborate, Du Heng can deduce it himself.

Regardless of whether it is crossbow medicine acupuncture or the sulfur acupuncture mentioned later, the key points are what medicine is used, how much medicine is used, the selection of acupuncture points or the place where the needle is inserted, what are their standards, and the other is each How deep the needle should be inserted is reasonable.

Of course, Du Heng didn't covet these things. He just wanted to know how toxic the crossbow medicine was and whether it complied with the dosage specified in the pharmacopoeia, or whether it could be within the acceptance range of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine even if it exceeded the prescribed dosage.

After all, the pharmacopoeia was formulated under the guidance of clinical medicine, which is mainly based on Western medicine. There are many unreasonable aspects of certain medicinal materials or indications.

Take the current Du Heng as an example. If we really want to rely on the Pharmacopoeia, Du Heng will not only keep his professional qualifications, but it will be a certainty that he will be sent to the prison.

And this situation is the same for other famous Chinese medicine experts.

Therefore, the provisions of the Pharmacopoeia can be slightly exceeded.

However, the breakthrough cannot be too outrageous.

As for the crossbow medicine in the old man's hand, Du Heng has been beating the drum in his heart since he figured out its principle, and he had a hunch that this thing might exceed his psychological bottom line.

Therefore, if you want to use this thing to succeed as a teacher, you will definitely not be able to do it without understanding it.

Now, Du Heng finally understood why Professor Li suddenly wanted to throw out the Miao doctors.

Not because he is lazy, but because it is too troublesome, and the trouble is huge.

Du Heng can now imagine how scary the scene will be when he takes a poisonous report and decides on the mentoring relationship with Master Li.

NND, I am still too young to jump into such an obvious pit easily. (End of chapter)

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