Chapter 226: Chapter 0226 Treatnt of Hidden Injuries 2_1 Chapter 226: Chapter 0226 Treatnt of Hidden Injuries 2_1 Faced with Mrs. Wu’s praise, Feng Qingxue humbly declined, her contrasting black and white eyes stared incessantly at Wu Zheng, anxiously hoping for him to give her an answer. She really wanted to learn top-notch dical skills.
Wu Zheng did not say anything, instead, he began to talk about the basics of traditional Chinese dicine.
Feng Qingxue responded quickly, imdiately picking up on his words and continuing. These days, she had been diligently morizing, and had already mastered much of the content.
Of course, she knew that rote morization is not useful, but learning Chinese dicine starts with morization.
“Good.” Wu Zheng concluded without continuing.
Mrs. Wu asked: “What exactly do you an? Are you agreeing or not? Didn’t you say before that in the field of Chinese dicine, learning is a lifelong process, and life experience and cultural knowledge are very important. Many of famous doctors in ancient tis only began their dical careers after the age of forty. This child is no more than twenty years old, and has such a good heart. She is certainly qualified.”
Upon hearing Mrs. Wu’s words, Feng Qingxue’s heart stirred and she earnestly looked at Wu Zheng.
Wu Zheng replied calmly: “If I decide whether or not to take you as a disciple based on what you say alone, then the prestige of my Wu Zheng would be too low. Like this, I see that Xiaoguo must have prepared a lot of basic knowledge for you to morize. I will revise the book list that she gave you. Whether you find the books yourself or buy them, continue reading. Familiarize yourself with it, morize it, get to the point where it’s deeply ingrained, then understand its aning. Co back in a month for to test you. If there’s anything you don’t understand, you can ask then.”
Overwheld with joy, Feng Qingxue continually expressed her thanks.
Although Wu Zheng still held back from speaking about taking her as a disciple, the opportunity for learning he provided greatly exceeded her expectations.
Following such a doctor, even if she can only learn a smidgen, could be infinitely beneficial to her life.
As expected, Wu Zheng prepared a long book list, most of which were similar to those listed by Doctor Guo, but they were much more detailed, including many obscure, dical classics.
Besides this, Wu Zheng also listed many cultural books, even so about Daoism, which had no relation to dicine.
“Our dicine is actually a continuation of Daoist culture, emphasizing the theory of Yin-Yang and the five elents. You learning this content is only beneficial, there’s no downside!” Wu Zheng explained briefly, “Real traditional Chinese dicine, once it reaches a certain level, employs a diagnostic process of inspection, auscultation, interrogation, and pulse feeling. Pulse diagnosis is the most important of them. Knowing the pulse ans knowing the problem. What kind of prescription and how to treat it.”
Feng Qingxue listened respectfully, “Sir, I’ve rembered it.”
Hearing her call him “Sir”, Wu Zheng’s expression relaxed slightly, “Xiaoguo said you have talent. What do you know now?”
Feng Qingxue hesitated, “In front of you, how dare I claim to know anything? I’ve just learned so basic caregiving skills from hospital doctors and nurses, such as first aid, bandaging, dication changes, injections, as well as how to treat common symptoms like common colds, fevers, diarrhea, what dicines to use. I’ve morized so traditional Chinese and Western dicines, and learned about birthing and postnatal care from obstetric doctors and nurses.”
This is the most basic and common situation, and it is what is most needed in the countryside.
As for other things, she truly did not know. Although she understood what symptoms needed what dicine from reading dical books, she didn’t know pulse diagnosis, acupuncture, massage, etc., and did not dare to treat people and prescribe dicines casually.
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