Chapter 406: Deng Tietao, a family of traditional Chinese medicine in Guangdong (excellent product achieved thanksgiving update)
Old Dengtou heard Fang Yan's answer and knew that he was talking to himself and was overheard by Fang Yan.
Suddenly he coughed a few times in embarrassment, then pretended to be fine and changed the subject:
"I've heard from people in the store that you learned this method from Zhu Liangchun's gang in Jiangsu."
"Except for Zhu Liangchun, who is a quack doctor, the others are academic."
"It seems that academic researchers are quite capable."
After hearing the old man's comment, Fang Yan said to him:
"Aren't you an academic yourself?"
Old Dengtou said:
"That's different. I'm studying Chinese medicine. Everything should be done step by step. What it was like before, it should be like now."
"The ancestors have already found the way, so I just have to memorize it by rote."
"If you are like a country doctor who uses dead cats, dogs or things you have never seen before as medicine, you are making fun of the patient's life, so academic Chinese medicine is better."
"But Chinese medicine is different. The Jianghu school of Chinese medicine has more practical experience and is much more experienced than the people who talk about it in school laboratories. Therefore, Chinese medicine is still better than the Jianghu school."
Hearing this, Fang Yan said:
"I don't think there should be any academic sects. After all, patients don't know these things. Their ideas are very simple. As long as a doctor can treat their symptoms, he is a good doctor. So many points can only increase the content of traditional Chinese medicine. Fight.”
"Now that Western medicine has risen, if we Chinese medicine practitioners still fight among themselves, we will have a hard time in the future."
Hearing that dialect suddenly added value to the topic, Old Dengtou did not argue. Instead, his eyes lit up and he said:
"Hey, young man, you are so enlightened!"
Then he said:
"You are right. After the emergence of Western medicine, it regarded Chinese medicine as an old culture and sternly denounced the Yin-Yang and Five-element luck theories of Chinese medicine as feudal superstition. It also believed that the old and new cultures could never go hand in hand. Therefore, it tried its best to deny Chinese medicine and advocated the sole belief in scientific Western medicine. Traditional Chinese and Western medicine soon presented a kind of There is an unbalanced situation of ebb and flow. Although Chinese and Western medicine have coexisted in the world, there is actually no possibility of mutual integration and mutual promotion. Instead, they just go their own ways and develop independently. For example, the factional disputes within Chinese medicine , this is the most important thing.”
Fang Yan didn't expect Old Dengtou to actually listen.
However, thinking that he was from Cantonese, Dialect felt relieved. In the future, only Guangdong would have a more tolerant environment for the development of traditional Chinese medicine.
So Fang Yan bowed his hands to Old Deng:
"See you, Mr. Gao!"
This was the first time that Fang Yan praised the old man today, and Lao Dengtou felt that it was quite pleasant.
My impression of this kid is much better.
Then Fang Yan was treating the patient, and he watched from the side until 11:40 noon, when the patient was finally seen, Old Deng realized that this person could really treat no matter what the disease was, Fang Yan could do it.
The truth refreshed his understanding.
He originally thought that this kid would be a competitor to the younger generation in the family in the future, and he was a little wary of him, but what Fang Yan said just now made him feel that he really shouldn't have any sectarian opinions. After all, Western medicine is getting bigger, and Chinese medicine is coming to fight. Go, what does it mean?
Fang Yan finished writing the medical records and then got ready to get off work.
I was afraid that Old Deng would not know, so I told him before leaving that I would work half a day.
Old Dengtou said to the dialect:
"Of course I know the rules. See a doctor in the morning and read a book in the afternoon."
Fang Yan was stunned and nodded:
"That's because I talk too much."
Dialect said to him:
"By the way, where are you from in Guangdong?"
"Kaiping County, have you heard of it?" Old Dengtou said.
Fang Yan immediately became interested and asked:
"Do you know the teacher Deng Tietao who wrote the "New Compendium of Traditional Chinese Medicine" and "Lecture Notes on Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine"?" Mr. Deng was startled, and then said:
"We know each other! He should call me uncle."
After hearing this, Fang Yan hurriedly handed over his hand:
"Ah, sorry, it turns out she is a queen from a famous family."
Deng Tietao was later regarded as a leader of traditional Chinese medicine in Guangdong.
His contribution and influence on the field of traditional Chinese medicine are far-reaching.
In 1990, superiors planned to streamline the organization. In August, Deng Tietao, together with the "Eight Elders" of famous Chinese medicine doctors across the country, petitioned that the functions of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine "can only be strengthened and improved, rather than taking this opportunity to remove it."
Got a reply on October 9: Agree to strengthen the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine’s functions in managing traditional Chinese medicine across the country.
In 1998, there was a nationwide trend of merging Western and Western hospitals with traditional Chinese medicine schools. Deng Tietao stepped forward again, and for the second time he united with the "eight elders" of famous Chinese medicine doctors in the country to submit a letter. The merger of traditional Chinese and Western medical schools was urgently stopped.
In 2000, when the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine across the country was facing the dilemma of "a lack of support", Deng Tietao called on the country's famous veteran traditional Chinese medicine practitioners to break away from their sectarian opinions and concentrate on teaching apprentices at the GD Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, striving to create a "Whampoa Military Academy of hard-core traditional Chinese medicine" and a leader in the national traditional Chinese medicine community. Had a profound impact.
He cares about the growth of students and supports the development of youth. As early as 1992, he established the "Deng Tietao Scholarship" at Guangzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine to reward outstanding students.
In 2003, it once again invested more than 800,000 yuan to establish the Deng Tietao Fund of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine to fund scientific research projects in traditional Chinese medicine.
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During the epidemic in 2003, he provided a traditional Chinese medicine plan and adopted dialectical treatment of traditional Chinese medicine. At that time, the hospital achieved excellent results of "zero transfers" and "zero deaths" of patients and "zero infections" of medical staff.
Later, the combat experience was promoted nationwide and won recognition from the World Health Organization.
Even on his deathbed, he still cared about the cause of traditional Chinese medicine and donated the 1 million yuan Qihuang Award he received to the school to fund scientific research.
Therefore, Fang Yan admires Deng Tietao and Deng Laona from the bottom of his heart.
Now I didn't expect to meet an uncle of Mr. Deng's clan.
Of course Old Dengtou didn’t know what Fang Yan was thinking, so he waved his hand and said:
"Hey, although our old Deng family is a family of traditional Chinese medicine, it is not a famous family. You are a bit exaggerating."
"The Zhu Liangchun family is a famous family. Who doesn't know the descendants of Zhu Xigong?"
Dialect said:
"That's different. I've heard that Chinese medicine in Guangdong is Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and it was also the first place to compete with Western medicine. The family of Chinese medicine there must have two skills."
Mr. Deng said:
"What you said is true. Our hometown was the first to be impacted by Western medicine. Western medicine was introduced in Guangdong in 1835. The first Western medicine hospital in the country at that time was the "Ophthalmology Bureau" on Xindoulan Street in Guangzhou. ”
Dialect knows this first Western hospital in modern China.
At that time, it was just before the outbreak of the Opium War. Many foreigners had come to Guangzhou to do business, and many missionaries also came. In order to treat these foreigners, Peter Bojia, an American missionary with a doctorate in medicine, saw him practicing medicine. It was both profitable and convenient to get close to the Chinese people and to facilitate missionary work, so this "Ophthalmology Clinic" was opened in Guangzhou.
This Westernized "Ophthalmology Bureau" has a very good business and received 925 patients in three months. Probably its curative effect was also good, so it became famous. As it developed and expanded, it was renamed "Boji Hospital".
In 1866, "Boji Hospital" opened China's first medical school, "Boji Medical School", which was later renamed Nanhua Medical School. In 1904, it was renamed "South China Medical College". This is today's "Zhongshan Medical University" "Predecessor.
Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the nation, also went to this school to study medicine in 1886.
This is the beginning of the struggle between Chinese and Western medicine for more than a hundred years.
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