Chapter 721 Breadth
Chapter 721 Breadth
"Uncle Liu knows those two people?"
At this moment, Chen Yang also noticed Mo Xinzhi and Mo Taihong. Liu Jun came over to add tea to Chen Yang. Chen Yang asked Liu Jun softly.
"You don't know him either?" Liu Jun asked in surprise.
Liu Jun thought that he knew Chen Yang and the others, or that they were hospital leaders or something like that, after all, they were all strangers. There were many people coming from the Medical University Affiliated Hospital this time, but he didn't expect that Chen Yang didn't know him.
"I haven't seen him. I thought he was an expert from our town hospital."
Chen Yang, Li Haofei and others actually thought that Mo Xinzhi was another expert or leader who had come to the town hospital a few days earlier than them. After all, the temperaments of Mo Xinzhi and his son were indeed extraordinary.
At this moment, the father and son were sometimes next to Li Haofei and sometimes next to Liu Xi, and it was obvious that they looked like leaders inspecting them.
Of course, from Mo Xinzhi's perspective, he was not really afraid. As a famous doctor in the medical field, it was normal for him to take a look and walk around when he encountered such a scene.
With Mo Xinzhi's identity, being able to look around in such occasions does show his concern for traditional Chinese medicine and for the younger generations. Mo Xinzhi just wanted to see the level of the traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in this free clinic.
"They don't look like people from Jiping Town."
Liu Jun glanced in the direction of Mo Xinzhi and said, "How about I go and ask?"
Although Mo Xinzhi was from Jiping Town, many people in Jiping Town had heard of Mo Xinzhi, but when Mo Xinzhi actually stood in front of them, not many people could recognize him.
Forty years have passed, and the world has changed dramatically. Even if they are brothers, they may not recognize each other when they meet.
The reason why Wu Wenshan called out tentatively that day was, on the one hand, because Wu Wenshan and Mo Xinzhi were childhood playmates, and another reason was that Mo Xinzhi and his son were standing by the old house watching.
Wu Wenshan also looked at Mo Xinzhi several times before calling out uncertainly. If he were in another place, Wu Wenshan would definitely not recognize Mo Xinzhi, and he might not even think that the other person was Mo Xinzhi.
"no need."
Chen Yang said: "He looks like an old senior, perhaps a professor at a university or an expert at a hospital."
Mo Xinzhi and his son did not affect the doctors' treatment. They just stood by and watched quietly. The two of them talked in low voices from time to time. In that case, there was no need to worry about it.
"Are you saying this recipe is wrong?"
The woman subconsciously glanced at Mo Taihong beside her.
Xun Jiahong took the prescription and read it carefully again, then thought about it for a while and raised his head: "Doctor Chen."
When Chen Yang heard Xun Jiahong's shout, he stood up and walked towards Xun Jiahong. When he saw Mo Xinzhi and his son, Chen Yang smiled slightly and nodded. Mo Xinzhi also responded with a smile.
Chen Yang walked over to Xun Jiahong, who handed the prescription to Chen Yang and pointed to the patient's condition he had just recorded and said to Chen Yang, "Take a look at this."
Chen Yang read it carefully, then looked at the prescription in his hand, and asked Xun Jiahong: "What do you think?"
"A doctor who can prescribe this should be quite capable."
Xun Jiahong said: "However, Chinese medicine is now divided very detailed in many hospitals. Some doctors tend to have more experience in one department or a certain disease, but their understanding of the breadth of diseases is limited."
"Therefore, clinical thinking is inevitably influenced by the knowledge structure. When diagnosing and treating, one often limits one's thinking to the limited diseases that one is more familiar with, which leads to a certain bias in thinking."
Xun Jiahong said: "The patient's pulse is stringy and strong, and there is a cramping pain in the head, but the stringy pulse is not caused by the liver alone. This prescription imitates Tianma Gou Teng Yin with modifications, calming the liver and suppressing yang, removing wind and relieving pain. It is obviously not well thought out and ignores the wind-cold characteristics of the patient..."
Although Xun Jiahong was somewhat affected after entering Kyoto Hospital and lacked courage, he was Song Luojun's grandson after all, and he had studied medicine with Song Luojun since he was a child.
Song Luojun is a representative master in traditional Chinese medicine, and his style is different from that of Mo Xinzhi.
Moreover, Xun Jiahong has also come into contact with many Chinese medicine doctors in Kyoto Hospital and some other hospitals. As Xun Jiahong said, the division of Chinese medicine departments is now very detailed. New-style Chinese medicine, like Western medicine, has hepatobiliary department, gastroenterology department, and so on.
Such a division can indeed allow some doctors to accumulate more knowledge and experience in one department and individual diseases, but the difference between Chinese medicine and Western medicine is that Chinese medicine emphasizes the overall thinking, while delving into individual departments and neglecting other aspects. This will cause a defect in Chinese medicine, that is, lack of breadth.
Traditional Chinese medicine is a medicine that emphasizes breadth.
"Ah."
Chen Yang nodded and said, "Director Xun's analysis is very good. This prescription is indeed ill-considered."
Mo Taihong's face flushed.
He was a little unconvinced at first, but after the conversation between Xun Jiahong and Chen Yang just now, Mo Taihong also noticed the problem.
After all, Mo Taihong's level is not low. To be honest, Mo Taihong's level may not be as good as Xun Jiahong's, but it is above Liu Xi, at a level between Xun Jiahong and Liu Xi.
No matter what, Director Xun is a famous doctor who is on the system's list of famous doctors. Not just any Chinese medicine practitioner can surpass Director Xun.
Mo Xinzhi glanced at his son, then looked at Xun Jiahong and Chen Yang, and seemed to be thinking about something for a moment.
Mo Xinzhi is one of the leaders of the new school of Chinese medicine. In the early years, when Mo Xinzhi first arrived in Lingnan, he joined the Chinese Medicine Association at that time, with the core of promoting and innovating Chinese medicine.
So although Mo Xinzhi's son Mo Taihong is also a Chinese medicine practitioner, as Xun Jiahong said, Mo Taihong is indeed focused on one aspect. He is the deputy director and chief physician of the Hepatology Department of Lingnan Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
In recent years, new-style Chinese medicine has indeed achieved some results in some fields, and Chinese medicine has also played a great role in actual clinical applications.
However, Mo Xinzhi didn't think much about the problem that Xun Jiahong had just mentioned. Listening to Xun Jiahong's words, Mo Xinzhi was thoughtful for a moment.
"It dispels wind and cold, clears meridians and relieves pain."
Xun Jiahong rewrote a prescription and handed it to Chen Yang: "Chuanxiong Cha Tiao San modified, decoct and take, what do you think?"
"Ah."
Chen Yang read it and nodded: "This prescription is good. Three doses should be effective. I'll prescribe six doses."
Chen Yang handed the prescription to the woman and said, "Go get the medicine. I've prescribed six doses for you this time. If you're not completely healed after taking six doses, you can get some more medicine and take another six doses until you're completely cured."
"Thank you doctor, thank you doctor."
The woman saw Mo Taihong standing next to her without saying a word. She happily took the prescription and went to get the medicine.
If she really had to pay for the six doses of medicine, it would be a lot of money. The woman was very happy to get the six doses for free.
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