Chapter 4177 【266】Who Is the Poor Student?
Treatment is over. Dr. Wen Zihan arrived at the scene as an instructor and discussed the post-treatment case with Dr. Xie Wanying, a student.
Not only did the crowd of onlookers not disperse, but they gathered more and more.
The Western doctors among them were all thinking: Dr. Xie Wanying can do it, how can they not?
Let's talk about this. The person most qualified to speak is Dr. Qi Donglai.
As we all know, Dr. Qi and Dr. Wen Junbao have been close friends for many years, and their academic exchanges are like those between Dr. Fu Xinheng and Dr. Chang Jiawei.
It is a pity that Dr. Fu and Dr. Chang learned a lot of professional knowledge from each other and were able to apply what they learned, while Dr. Wen Junbao did not seem to have learned any effective magical techniques of traditional Chinese medicine from Dr. Qi, let alone being able to do so. A cotton swab works.
"You didn't teach me seriously." Dr. Wen Junbao took the opportunity to sue Teacher Qi.
Who made everyone around him look at him with doubts? Doctor Wen: Could it be that you are a poor student?
Doctor Qi hurriedly explained to everyone: "I taught him, but he didn't dare to try."
"You said you taught me something that I dare not try?!" Several eyebrow lines appeared on Dr. Wen Junbao's face.
Doctor Qi Donglai tried to remember: "There are quite a few, such as the stiff neck we usually see. In our traditional Chinese medicine, some acupoints can be used to treat stiff neck."
Western medicine’s methods of treating stiff neck are very uncreative.
Let’s first talk about what causes stiff neck. In Western medicine, stiff neck is believed to be caused by excessive tension in the neck and shoulder muscles, resulting in muscle stiffness. It is an acute periarthritis of the neck and shoulders or neck and shoulder fasciitis.
To address the cause of this disease, the first method adopted by Western medicine is to prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs to patients, apply hot compresses to the affected area, and perform slow neck exercises.
For such diseases, powerful Chinese medicine practitioners can usually achieve results with just one shot, as Dr. Xie Wanying did just now.
"That's what you said." Dr. Wen Junbao became anxious and angry. In order to defend himself, he combined his words with actions. He raised his right hand and pressed hard on a certain point on his left hand (the so-called acupuncture point area) and said, "This is effective. I pressed it for a long time, but it didn’t work, and I was laughed to death.”
Seeing this scene, the muscles on the faces of the colleagues around them began to twitch, because they wanted to laugh but were afraid to laugh.
Dr. Wen Junbao seems to be a really bad student. The problem is, they can't guarantee whether they are like Dr. Wen Junbao.
Doctor Qi Donglai turned his face away, not seeing that the student's academic performance was so poor, which made him, a teacher, very embarrassed.
If I had known, Teacher Qi would never accept this student.
We must learn from Dr. Wen Zihan. Dr. Wen Zihan is extremely smart, but he doesn't care about anyone's face, and the conditions for accepting apprentices are extremely harsh.
For example, if Brother Fu doesn't have the qualities to learn Chinese medicine, why would he be accepted as her student? It won't be the master and the apprentice who will be embarrassed.
Dr. Tse Wanying's ability to learn everything immediately is not simply because she is a Western medicine surgeon.
Listen to how student Xie gave a study report to teacher Wen Zihan: "I think this is the case. When testing the acupuncture points, I originally wanted to apply force in the direction of the nerve branches, but later I thought that I could also bias the force in the blood vessel area."
As I said earlier, modern Chinese medicine is not the ancient god-worshiping sect. It uses the results of modern medical research for technological development and integration.
Student Xie's words reflected the huge gap between him and student Wen Junbao.
The eyes of everyone around him lit up like small candles.