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Chapter 207: Shoulders of Giants

After watching the drama, Carey said to Zhang Cheng: "Let's go and go to the restaurant to have something to eat. Didn't you just say you were hungry?"

Originally I wanted to go out to eat. "Zhang Chengxin said that the restaurant food can only be said to be a good product. Forget it, I haven't eaten anything. So he nodded and agreed: "Dining! OK!"

With Carrey in the restaurant, Zhang Cheng followed Carrey to take a bottle of soda and a large hot-stewed meat. After sitting down, Zhang Cheng looked at the veal inside and said, "It's a pity that it's not donkey meat."

After hearing Zhang Cheng's words, Carey almost spitted out: "Whose burger uses donkey meat, even European horse meat burgers are also burgers."|

Zhang Cheng: "It's true. If you have time, you can travel to China, I'll treat you to a donkey meat burger."

"Never." Carrey declared again: "I mean I will never eat donkey meat."

Zhang Cheng: "That's a pity. There is a saying in China that is called dragon meat in the sky and donkey meat on the ground."

"Dragon meat?" Carrey asked, "Has anyone ever eaten this kind of thing?"

Zhang Cheng thought for a while: "If dinosaurs are also considered subspecies of dragons according to genetics, the taste of chicken and dragon meat that we raise at home today should be the closest."

Carey: "I've eaten chicken burgers and they tasted less than school beef burgers."

Zhang Cheng can only say: "In fact, it is because the relationship between chicken and dragon meat is far away..."

Halfway through, Zhang Cheng's cell phone began to vibrate in his pocket. Zhang Cheng opened it and saw that it was his tutor who called it. As soon as Zhang Cheng answered, he heard from the opposite side: "I saw you in the restaurant from the mobile phone map, and I went to the school infirmary as fast as possible."

"Okay." Zhang Cheng hung up the phone and complained: "High technology is troublesome."

In fact, there are only a few dozen people who can find Zhang Cheng from the location of Zhang Cheng’s mobile phone, at least the salesman cannot find it.

Zhang Cheng hurriedly ate the burger, drank all the soda, kissed Carrey on the face, said goodbye and drove to the school infirmary.

When we arrived at the school infirmary, the tutor, a doctor and a nurse in the infirmary were waiting for Zhang Cheng here. Zhang Cheng found Zhang chair in the infirmary office and sat down and asked, "Is there anything wrong?"

Tutor: "I know you have a deep understanding of Chinese medicinal materials. You should also have some understanding of Chinese traditional medical methods, right?"

Zhang Cheng: "Of course."

Tutor: "Can you explain to us the theory of traditional Chinese medical methods?"

Zhang Cheng: "No problem, do you want to hear long or short?"

Tutor: "How long does it take? How long does it take?"

Zhang Cheng said truthfully: "If it is long, it takes three to five months or more than a year to make it clear, and it is three to five minutes in a short time."

Tutor: "It's good, it's short."

Zhang Cheng: "Simply put, traditional Chinese medicine divides drugs into four types according to their pharmacology and properties, cold medicine, warm medicine, hot medicine, and poison. The way to treat diseases in traditional Chinese medicine is to use cold medicine to treat fever, heat medicine to treat cold diseases, and warm medicine to nourish and regulate the body - here I want to say that Citigarbha is a cold medicine, but it is also a tonic."

The doctor on the side asked first: "Where is the poison?"

Zhang Cheng: "It is used to treat poisoning. In traditional Chinese medicine, this is called using poison to fight poison."

Tutor: "This is a very concise and scientific method. After the poison and poison react chemically, it will become non-toxic. But how do you think you know which poison to use to neutralize another poison?"

Zhang Cheng: "In traditional Chinese medicine, this is called a proven prescription. It has not been demonstrated, but it is clinically effective. One of the reasons for the decline of traditional Chinese medicine in the past was that many doctors only rely on a few prescriptions handed down by grandfather and father to see a doctor - he can only treat a few fixed diseases and is helpless against other diseases."

Doctor: "What's the matter? Modern medicine is also divided into very detailed categories. Brain is brain, external thoracic surgery, gynecology, internal medicine..."

Zhang Cheng: "You don't understand the situation in ancient China and say that before, the success rate of traditional Chinese medicine was particularly low. An apprentice took about ten years of study before he could start learning to cure diseases - but even so, he may not be able to become a talent, because traditional Chinese medicine relies on experience. Of course, it has something to do with personal comprehension ability and talent.

So, at that time, there were only a few doctors in each county and town - it would be nice to have one or two doctors in a larger town. But you should know that China has always been the most populous country in the world, and it used to be. The number of people who needed medical treatment was quite large. No matter what disease you could see, they needed doctors to treat all the diseases they encountered.

So, only a few doctors with fixed conditions should treat patients with other diseases - so a new word appeared, quack doctor. Because the effect of placebo does not exist forever - especially when the patient is very sick. Before that, he was often not sent to the hospital for economic reasons."

Doctor: "It turns out that 90% of people's medical expenses are spent in the last month of their lives. This sentence was also common in ancient China."

Zhang Cheng: "Basically speaking, that's the thing. Now it's much more standardized. I remember that when I was sick, the effect of using Chinese medicine and Western medicine was very good - of course the two medicines were taken at separate times."

Doctor: "What are the obvious defects in Chinese medicine?"

Zhang Cheng: "As far as I know, Chinese medicine has no proven prescription for treating AIDS. In addition, most Chinese medicines actually cause additional burden on the kidneys. However, Chinese medicine is not limited to Chinese medicine. For example, there are acupuncture, cupping, acupuncture, and acupuncture in the United States now. I won't talk about scraping, but it's not that painful."

Tutor: "Very good, we have some understanding of traditional Chinese medicine now. Dr. Dawson, do you think?"

Dr. Dawson: "Because the school's medical insurance coverage is limited, and some international students do not buy medical insurance at all. So, some volunteers are willing to try the cheaper Chinese medicine effect."

Zhang Cheng stood up and grabbed Dr. Dawson's hand excitedly, shook it a few times before asking: "Where is the patient? Being able to save lives and heal the wounded is one of my life's wishes."

Zhang Cheng also knows a little about the medical conditions of the United States. Not to mention that there is no medical insurance, even if there is medical insurance - Xiao O'Hai's mother also has medical insurance, but the hospital feels that the treatment price is too high and refuses to continue treatment, resulting in Xiao O'Hai's mother's death. This is why Xiao O'Hai has been committed to the reform of the United States after he came to power.

If you don’t have medical insurance in the United States, it’s even worse. If you get sick, you should be 911 emergency room. The emergency room cost in the United States is really not cheap. At least hundreds or thousands of dollars at a time, you can go in - the emergency room must be a headache to treat the headache and the foot. I want a systematic treatment...

Just think about it, people who can't afford to pay medical insurance for a few hundred dollars a month are basically bankrupt after seeing a doctor - the only good news in the United States allows individuals to go bankrupt, but foreigners cannot go bankrupt when they see a doctor in the United States. It will not be so easy to leave the country if they owe money from the hospital.

Dr. Dawson pulled out his hand a few times and didn't pull it out. He hurriedly said, "Wait, we invite you here, mainly because you understand traditional Chinese medicine and give us and volunteers a scientific explanation of the principles of traditional Chinese medicine. You must know that if the patient does not trust the doctor at all, the efficacy of the medicine will be reduced. But you do not have the experience of traditional Chinese medicine. You just said that traditional Chinese medicine is an empirical medicine... Let go..."

After Zhang Cheng let go, he put the experience of the Medicine King on himself without hesitation: "When I was a child, I was very weak. I often had to see a doctor and take medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine also saw Western medicine. After a long time, I gradually understood the properties of pharmacology and medicine. I told you, I dare not say China, in the United States, no, you can't find a better choice than me in the American Chinese medicine."

Tutor: "You can let him try. The student I brought is not a lie."

Dr. Dawson thought for a while before saying, "You can give it a try. But you have to make sure that the volunteer patients will not have any worse conditions."

Zhang Cheng took out a box of cigarettes and wanted to send them a circle to everyone, but the three of them didn't smoke (the nurse was also a man), but they didn't mind Zhang Cheng smoking (the office where several people talked to was a smoking room). Zhang Cheng lit one himself as if he was cheering himself up and said, "Don't worry if I do my business."

Dr. Dawson: “…”

The instructor asked, "You don't have only a few proven prescriptions, you can only see a few diseases, right?"

Zhang Cheng pinched his cigarette: "You underestimate me too much, let's say that. In the womb and kindergarten department, there are no difficult and complicated diseases that I can't cure. Even if it really can't be cured, I have a way to delay the condition and at least it won't worsen for a long time."

Tutor: "Since he is full of confidence, I think he can give it a try."

Dr. Dawson: "Okay, let's go see the volunteer patients together."

The three of them stood up and left the room. Zhang Cheng came to the door and found that the male nurse had not gotten up and asked him, "Aren't you here together?"

Male nurse: "I'm resting here."

By the way, I'm sorry, Zhang Cheng closed the door and followed the footsteps of his mentor and Dr. Dawson, and came to the clinical room of the infirmary. Eight people lay in two rows - Zhang Cheng didn't know if they were all volunteers.

Dawson walked to the first volunteer's bed, picked up his case from the head of the bed and handed it to Zhang Cheng: "This is his case, you can take a look first."

"No need." Zhang Cheng refused to look at the medical records and first observed the patient's face - it was too pale. From Zhang Cheng's impression, except for the white man, he would have to throw it in the water for about three or five hours to be so white.

Fortunately, this is really a white man - a white woman in her 20s. The white man's face was not accurate. Zhang Cheng directly grabbed the patient's hand, held it for a while, probably already had a problem in his heart, and looked at the person's tongue and eyes before letting go.

Dawson said: "There is inflammation in her eyes and it has been repeated. Eye drops are not good. I checked that scleritis has prescribed new eye drops and anti-inflammatory drugs, but it still has not improved."

Zhang Cheng said: "In my opinion, this disease is a real fire attack. I must eat a lot of fried foods, and it will cause lesions with anger. The eye inflammation you mentioned is just an appearance."

Tutor: "Can it be cured?"

Zhang Cheng: "Of course, the good news is that as a person who is ready to save lives and heal the wounded at any time, I bring some regular Chinese medicine in the car and just prepare it for her. There is a dispensing room here. Borrow it."

In fact, the medicinal materials were all on Zhang Cheng, but in order to avoid the shocking changes in medicinal materials, Zhang Cheng went out to open the car door and brought two large suitcases. The boxes were filled with small grids filled with Chinese medicine. One box had fifty grids, and the two boxes were a total of ninety-nine types of regular Chinese medicine and a small juicer.

In the dispensing room, Zhang Cheng carefully selected four medicinal materials with the weight of the hand, put them into a small juicer and added mineral water and turned on the machine.

Crushing Time Zhang Cheng said to the mentor and Dr. Dawson who looked at all this: "Originally, Chinese medicine usually takes several hours to cook to blend the properties of the medicine, but after years of research, I found that adding water can have the same effect after sufficient pulverization."

Tutor: "What Chinese medicine did you put in just now?"

Zhang Cheng: "Rhubarb, coptis chinensis, scutellaria baicalensis, and licorice are all grown in my own ranch medicine garden and have been prepared for the first time."

The instructor and Dr. Dawson nodded without saying a word. The medicine of rhubarb was exported from China to Europe a long time ago. It is a very good medicinal material for treating indigestion by eating a bit greasy Europeans. Later, Europe also developed edible rhubarb - of course, medicinal rhubarb should still be imported.

Seeing that the medicinal materials in the juicer were broken very well, Zhang Cheng stopped the machine and found the filter screen of the juicer from the box and poured out a cup of bright yellow Chinese medicine solution.

Zhang Cheng looked at the cup of medicine: "It's him."

He took the medicine to the clinical room and Zhang Cheng handed the medicine to the volunteer patient A and said, "Pinch your nose and pour it in in one breath."

Patient a drank in one breath after hearing this, and then gasped: "Oh my God, my tongue is too bitter."

Zhang Cheng: "If you usually have bitter melon, almonds, and lotus seeds in your snacks, you won't have to take such bitter medicine."

Patient a shook his head: "The snacks you mentioned are also very bitter."

Zhang Cheng took out a silver needle from his bag and stabbed the acupoint a few times, then gently rubbed it, and said to the instructor and Dr. Dawson who were looking at the needle tip: "Assisted treatment, the medicine will work faster."

After taking the medicine for about twenty minutes, the injection was taken for fifteen minutes. When Zhang Cheng was examining patient B, patient A said, "I feel much better now, and my eyes no longer hurt much."

The instructor and Dr. Dawson rushed over to see the situation. Zhang Cheng waited for Wang to finish the examination of the second patient before coming over: "Oh, since the medicine is effective, I'll give you another cup later, take a sleep, and it will be fine tomorrow morning."

Zhang Cheng found a small bottle from the box again: "This is my own pure Chinese medicine eye drop, you can try it."

Patient a dripped eye drops into his eyes and said, "It's very cool and comfortable."

Zhang Cheng: "This is the right symptom, and you will feel this way, otherwise your eyes will feel even more uncomfortable."

Dr. Dawson: "There is something like this?"

Zhang Cheng: "Of course, there are a few cold medicines in this eye drop. If her eye disease is caused by cold symptoms, the drops will aggravate her eye pain - it's not a big deal, and tears will be washed away. But it seems that her eye pain is caused by fever."

Dr. Dawson also learned to learn from it: "After spraining, is it the reason why we apply cold compress on the sprained area that is hot and swollen and painful? "

Zhang Cheng: "Yes!"

Dawson: "Why didn't we think of it before?"

Zhang Cheng knew that Western medicine was famous for not believing in medicine but not doctors. Some people always wanted to find some panacea drugs that can cure all diseases (no one can say anything like this). During the period of the great geographical discovery, the most expensive panacea antidote sold in Europe to cure all diseases was the legendary unicorn's unicorn (actually the tooth of a narwhal).

Zhang Cheng smiled and said, "It's not that easy. This is what our ancestors first started by tasting all kinds of herbs and learning the medicinal properties of herbs. After thousands of years of improvement and inheritance, it was summarized with countless experiences."
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