Chapter 501: The organ that surprised Western medicine came back from the dead, the butterfly effect and the prototype of TCM ICU (monthly ticket adds more updates)


Chapter 501: Surprised Western medicine organs come back to life, the butterfly effect of the prototype of Chinese medicine ICU (monthly ticket plus more updates)

At six o'clock in the morning, Zhou Zhaoqin finally drank the Poge Jiuxin Decoction Hegualou Xiebai Banxia Decoction, which was cooked over a slow fire, and then took three grams of Peiyuan Guben Powder.

Then Fang Yan arranged to give her salvia drink an hour later.

At this point, the first aid phase is over and the long-term treatment phase is entered.

At half past six, the dean also came. Seeing everyone who had not rested all night, he first expressed condolences to everyone, and then checked on Zhou Zhaoqin's condition.

The last time he saw Zhou Zhaoqin yesterday was at six o'clock last night.

At that time, Zhou Zhaoqin's face was far less rosy than it is now, and he needed oxygen to help him breathe.

After a night of treatment, Zhou Zhaoqin's complexion was obviously much better, and the color of his fingernails and lips looked like a normal person.

Even now she can take off her oxygen mask and talk to her family.

The director almost shouted a miracle in front of the patient's family.

A person who was about to die yesterday has recovered like this today. Isn't it an incredible miracle?

Then he found dialect and looked through last night's medical records.

Fang Yan's medical record was written in quite detail, and the dean could easily see what happened last night.

After seeing the records inside, he nodded repeatedly.

Although it was a bit unclear when he read it based on his limited knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, he already understood the general meaning and situation.

Anyway, now that the patient has passed the most dangerous period, all he needs to do now is continue the treatment.

As long as you continue treatment according to Dialect's plan, you don't have to worry about anything else.

At this time, the doctor who followed the director asked:

"How about we give the patient another CT and X-ray to check the condition of the lungs?"

Some people always think that China does not have such advanced medical examination equipment. In fact, after X-rays were discovered by German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895, China already had X-ray application equipment in the early 20th century.

Mission hospitals and a few Western hospitals in big cities introduced X-ray equipment in the early 20th century for clinical diagnosis, fractures, and lung disease examinations.

In the early 1970s, shortly after the birth of CT technology abroad, some large hospitals in China began to introduce foreign CT equipment. In January 1973, Shanghai Huashan Hospital introduced the first foreign CT scanner for clinical diagnosis. Several Months later, Peking Union Medical College Hospital also introduced equipment.

It has many years of mature use experience.

After hearing the suggestions from his subordinates, the dean thought for a moment and then nodded and said:

"Okay, it's best to confirm the current changes."

They then told the patient's family about the idea.

Originally, the patient's parents didn't want their daughter to go through any more trouble, but Zhou Zhaoqin was curious about her current physical condition. She wanted to know what happened after Fang Yan took his body from a dying state to this state in less than 24 hours. How much of a change?

So based on the patient's own wishes, CT and X-ray scans were arranged for her.

I got the test results shortly after.

According to the comparison of photos before and after the onset of the disease, the left lung, which had completely lost its function, has now recovered to 1/10.

The function of the right lung, which originally only had 1/5 left, improved to 2/5.

It only took just 20 hours to restore lung function to such a level that the lungs, which were originally thought to have completely lost their function, actually recovered somewhat. This explains why the patient can now take off the oxygen mask and breathe.

Seeing the test results, Fang Yanxian's treatment results were obvious, much better than he expected.

Fang Yan then remembered the medical case of Mr. Li Ke and Li. The patient he treated was a 44-year-old middle-aged woman, while the patient he treated was a 23-year-old girl who was in her prime. Their physical constitutions were also different.

At that time, Mr. Li did not have any previous experience to copy, so he could only rely on intuition and accumulated experience in similar medical cases.

You still have to check the answers yourself for reference.

The living conditions of middle-aged women are definitely not as good as this rich second-generation girl.

Comparing the background and age of the two people, the latter was obviously superior in all aspects, so Mr. Li spent a lot of effort during the treatment. He followed the corresponding methods and was able to treat the patient to this point in 20 hours.

Fang Yan understood the situation, but his medical results still shocked Western doctors.

Western medicine considers organ damage to be irreversible, but in his case, the organ damage actually came back to life. This directly proves that some Western medicine theories are wrong. The necrosis they think is not real necrosis, but just stops working.

Even though it only recovered one-tenth, it did overturn a Western medicine theory.

This discovery is going to change the pattern of Western medicine, at least the pattern of lung disease. In other words, if something goes wrong, just let it be cut. With the support of this theory, that is wrong. The damaged organ you mentioned actually has a chance of returning to work, and even more may be recovered if treatment continues later.

The dean immediately realized that this discovery would definitely shock the lung-related fields of Western medicine.

To some extent, dialect has accomplished the impossible task of Western medicine.

Of course, the director also thought that some people would say there was something wrong with the examination. Maybe the patient's lungs were already good and it was the fault of the examination equipment.

This kind of nonsense is not uncommon in the medical field.

But this conclusion is very important, and it doesn’t matter if others don’t believe it.

Based on this conclusion, they can study how to restore the lost function of the lungs.

Since Chinese medicine can do it, can they also do it with Western medicine?

If Fang Yan knew about it, he would definitely say that this is a very interesting idea, but if you have the money to do research, why not just copy the work of traditional Chinese medicine?

You have to study Western medicine, right?

Wouldn't it be nice if you gave me a bonus?

Zhou Zhaoqin also asked in disbelief:

"In other words, my left lung, which was originally judged to be damaged... is now working again?"

Please...you...collect 6...9...books...!

The dean nodded and said:

"The results of CT and X-ray are like this."

Zhou Zhaoqin looked at Fang Yan, and she said in surprise:

"I knew you were different, you saved my lungs too."

Then she definitely said:

"You are the real miracle doctor!"

Fang Yan waved his hand and said:

"It is Chinese medicine that is profound and profound. Rather than being saved by me, it is better to say that you were saved by the traditional Chinese medicine culture that has been passed down for thousands of years."

"You can choose to return to China at the last moment, which can be regarded as the beginning of this fate with traditional Chinese medicine."

At this time, Fang Yan did not forget to give them value. The Zhou family has great influence this week. Instead of asking them to thank themselves, it is better to ask them to thank Chinese medicine.

This will also give Chinese medicine better room for development.

Just relying on their stories, many overseas Chinese will be more willing to promote traditional Chinese medicine.

This is a sign.

Zhou Zhaoqin was very moved when she heard Fang Yan's answer. Unexpectedly, Fang Yan was not greedy for merit at this time. At this moment, she felt Fang Yan's strong personality charm and felt that she was impressed by him.

She sincerely praised:

"You are as important as Chinese medicine. Without you, the knowledge of Chinese medicine would not be as useful as it is!"

These words resonated with others and they all nodded.

If it weren't for dialect, others really wouldn't be able to do this.

It's like the document "Bi Ge Jiu Xin Tang" has been issued for so long, but few people dare to use it yet. As a place of contemporary Taiyuan Hospital, Xiehe is the first to use the dialect.

It can be said that without dialect, this successful treatment would never have been possible.

There is a sense of imminent sight as if you are guarding a treasure mountain that cannot be entered.

The dean is already thinking that he should revise this medical record and start comprehensive study in the hospital.

Is it possible that something as good as Chinese traditional medicine is no longer needed because of the distinction between Chinese and Western medicine?

use! Must use!

In the future, it will also be used first for emergency and severe cases!

Fang Yan also did not expect that the Union Medical College ICU, which was supposed to appear in 1982, would turn a corner in 1977 and enter another magical node under the instigation of his own butterfly wings.

The prototype of a traditional Chinese medicine intensive care unit began to brew in the director's mind.

And it all started when he wrote three prescriptions the afternoon before yesterday.

PS: The monthly ticket is 300 more, and I owe you another 6,000 words.

I currently owe you all 82,000 words to finish this chapter.

No more this year, please come early next year.

(End of chapter)

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