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Chapter 36 The Thriving Medical School(1/2)

educate

Elderly care

Medical

These are the three mountains in later generations.

Or to be precise, as long as there are humans, these are the three mountains that have always existed.

In ancient times, talents were also produced through education.

"There is a golden house in the book, and the beautiful woman in the book is a beautiful woman." This is what the emperor said.

In ancient times, there were also worries and worries about elderly care.

" Raising children to prevent old age" is the tradition of our Chinese nation since ancient times?

Not to mention medical treatment.

As long as there is a choice, no one wants to die of illness, and no one wants to die too early.

Good doctors are scarce resources in any era, and those with higher prices will be rewarded.

So people who live in modern times should not feel stressed, as this has been the case since ancient times.

Living in New China has been the happiest era since ancient times. You should feel happy.

Otherwise, if you think about it, if you were in a beautiful country, 1.45 million people would be infected in a day, how dare you believe it?

Even though this country still has many shortcomings, it is worth looking forward to just because it is willing to bear huge pressure on the people.

Let's talk about it back to you.

Dakang Medical College is a house built in the inner city.

This was once the residence of a founding duke, with a scale of four in and four out, which was slightly beyond the reach, but it was not bad.

However, many years ago, after the descendants of this duke fell, the house was bought by the royal family.

Originally, they were planning to give it to the children of the royal family, but because the descendants of the duke were collectively poisoned by their desperate head, the yard was full of people, and many ghost stories were triggered, so the house was free.

When Liu Mingqi was planning the medical school, she asked Jing Hedi to lend the house to the medical school as the teaching headquarters.

So Dakang Medical College was established in this way.

There were only one hundred apprentices in the first batch, and they were divided into three classes. Among them, thirty people in Class A were young people dug up by Liu Mingqi from various pharmacies and clinics in the capital. They had at least eight years of medical experience and were no more than twenty years old.

Although these medical common sense is very shallow, they are much better than the fifteen-year-old schoolchildren in Class B and Class C. At best, these schoolchildren only have three to five years of experience in learning characters.

In fact, the best students should be well trained at the age of seven or eight, but in order to achieve results as soon as possible, the first batch of students selected semi-finished products at the age of twenty.

According to the previous rules, they have common sense of medicine and can already become a teacher in the common sense of medicinal materials, and they are just the next step to follow the stethoscope.

But Liu Mingqi changed this process.

He wrote down all the learning processes of modern medicine, which shows that if you want to achieve good results, you must have enough systematic knowledge to accumulate.

To be precise, it is to listen to both sides and be clear.

It doesn’t mean that you can open a stall to see a doctor after learning the knowledge of a teacher.

Most of the results of this can only be the emergence of another doctor who is similar to his teacher, and the inheritance gradually becomes extinct due to generations of thoughts of "hiding some secret techniques".

If this student has learned the medical knowledge of several teachers, he can figure out some different things through the teachings of several teachers. Even if a teacher hides his unique skills, he can get some inspiration from others.

Next, there will be at least three years of in-person auscultation.

This step is indispensable. It allows students to have a preliminary practical experience by observing the communication, judgment, etc. between teachers and patients.

Next, let them travel around the world.

While going to famous mountains and rivers to check out various medicines, we went to treat various patients and communicated with famous local doctors.

After five years, these people are qualified to become doctors.

After all, basically everyone's age is around twenty-seven or eight years old.

This age is a little older and makes money later than others, but in the next 40 years, they will have enough wealth and social status.

This is also an important factor that drives their efforts.

As for people, no matter what industry they are, they can eat enough and then improve their wealth and social status. Then more and more people are willing to do this kind of work.

...

When Liu Mingqi came here, she happened to see Liu Bianque teaching the students.

When he originally asked to go and see, the logistics manager here stammered, meaning that he would wait for a while before Liu Bianque could come to see him.

But Liu Mingqi insisted on going to see it, but she saw Liu Bianque taking an anatomy class.

In the middle of the classroom, a man's body was placed.

A group of students surrounded him and listened to Liu Bianque telling knowledge.

"I see clearly. This is the spleen. If there is a knife wound in it, don't rush to draw the knife..."

"This is the appendix. If it is painful and then you can scream or even fall into a coma when pressing it, it means that it is inflammation. You can use the small surgery we taught before to cut it off. After sewing the intestines, you can stuff it in and sewing the wound again. In this way, the patient's future problems will be relieved."

"This is the prostate..."

“…”

When Liu Mingqi stood outside, she could see Liu Bianque wearing gloves, her hands covered in blood.

He happened to be talking about gloves: "The sheepskin gloves I wear are what we said in class. Because there are inevitably many bacteria in the blood and wounds of the human body. Once an infection occurs, the minimum is that they are fever, pus flowing from the wound, etc. We wear gloves to avoid this kind of damage as much as possible.

In addition, if you suffer trauma during the operation, then use alcohol to disinfect the wound immediately, then apply sulfonamide powder to the wound, and then take sulfonamide powder orally for three days to observe. You know this! But don’t relax at all, life is only once..."

The boy nodded slightly as he heard this.

There are no rubber gloves yet, but there are sheepskins.

The sheepskin raft that crosses the Yellow River is made of sheepskin. The same material can be used instead of rubber gloves. After special treatment, it can become thin and convenient, and it will not affect the flexibility of the hand when worn on the hand.

This method came to mind by Liu Mingqi, and the effect was quite good.

It's just too much sheepskin.

But for the sake of the safety of the doctor, it doesn’t matter how much it costs.

Of course, Liu Mingqi has also brought Liu Mingyou out separately and asked him to make the chemicals extracted from oil.

If plastic products can be made earlier, it will greatly improve the convenience of Dakang's life.

...

Liu Mingqi walked to another classroom and found that there was also an imperial doctor here, explaining to the students the differences between men and women's bodies.

In the middle of the class, two naked men and women stood.

The imperial doctor wore gloves and pointed at them, allowing the students to watch.

The students are obviously old drivers, and they must have seen it many times, otherwise they would not be so calm.

Such observation and comparison are very meaningful.

In the past, traditional Chinese medicine only looked at, listened, asked and touched, and had too complex and mysterious understanding of the internal and external positions of the human body. Only doctors with very skilled medical skills can accurately make judgments.

But most doctors are only at medium or even at low level. Their vision, hearing, asking and touching are just in a style. Many times they use prescriptions according to the patient's description of the condition. If it works, it's fine. If it doesn't work, it's fine. If it doesn't work, it's fine. In the end, it won't work.

Don’t doubt that even many modern Chinese medicine practitioners do this.

Therefore, Liu Mingqi introduced these basic Western medical surgical knowledge to let these Chinese medicine apprentices understand and increase their abilities.

In this way, even if they cannot become famous doctors, they will not become quack doctors.

...

The third teaching site is not in the room, but in a dam, where there are hundreds of stoves and hundreds of sand cans.

There are only more than a dozen apprentices who make medicine, and each of them has to take care of seven or eight medicine jars, and it seems that the medicine for each medicine jar is different.

They are busy adjusting the heat and adding various Chinese herbal medicines.

By the way.

These apprentices are blindfolded.

They can only rely on their noses to smell which medicine jar is from which recipe.

Another group of apprentices stood by their side and quickly recorded the right and wrong of these apprentices on paper.

This is technical work.

I don’t know if modern Chinese medicine practitioners will boil medicine themselves? Or have they boiled the medicine themselves?

Even if it is the same medicine, it is different for you to pick in autumn and spring. It is different from drying it or not...

A qualified apprentice in pharmacy can increase the effect of a pair of medicine by at least 20%.

On the other hand, a person who makes medicine can boil effective Chinese medicine into a bowl of water, which basically has no effect.

...
To be continued...
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