550: Chapter 550: The First Clash Between Chinese and Western dicine 550: Chapter 550: The First Clash Between Chinese and Western dicine The East-West dical Exchange Conference, held under the auspices of the mayor of Donglin City and even the leadership of the national organization departnt, was grandly convened with several high-ranking leaders delivering speeches.
Of course, their official tone all carried the great banner of friendly exchanges, elevating this East-West dical exchange to a higher level of friendly relations between two countries.
The Arican ambassador, Pia, also made a statent.
His speech mainly expressed that this East-West dical exchange was a friendly act but also mixed with a hint of competing against traditional Chinese dicine.
The East-West dical Exchange Conference was set up in the vast open space of the Central Square, attended by as many as one or two hundred dia outlets, with reporters numbering four to five hundred.
The crowd of onlookers was imnse, like a sea of people.
Security was not taken lightly, as the Donglin City police had received intelligence that the Black Specter organization might engage in terrorist activities, hence thousands of police forces were mobilized to strictly guard various places, virtually enclosing the vast Central Square.
If any suspicious persons were found, they were to be arrested on the spot.
Of course, since the Black Specter organization’s target was Tangyu, launching an attack here was extrely difficult.
The East-West dical Exchange Conference, actually held at least once daily in Donglin City, was obviously different this ti.
Previous exchanges, mostly based on friendly principles, rarely caused any stir or even dia attention.
But this ti was different; this East-West dical Exchange was a long-planned attack by Arica, aiming to completely defeat traditional Chinese dicine and thereby further consolidate the status of Western dicine.
It is important to note that there are enormous profits hidden within the dical field.
Making Western dicine prevalent is incredibly beneficial for Arica.
Furthermore, Arica, being strong in various aspects and always wanting to be the first, views dical invasion as an important strategic ans.
Thus, Arica facilitated this East-West dical Exchange Conference through diplomatic ans and even dispatched their ambassador, showing how seriously Arica took this conference.
With such a premise, the conference naturally attracted broad attention.
Coupled with yesterday’s warm-ups and rapid dia dissemination, when the Western dical delegation introduced Biodical Redy DHA5, it beca an overnight sensation like a tsunami, becoming the hottest topic.
If not for the limited space of Central Square, the number of attendees would have far exceeded this amount.
Following the completion of the opening ceremony and leaders’ speeches, it was Nathan’s turn to take the stage with a speech entitled “Western dicine Changes the World,” a topic already grand in scope.
Nathan’s language was very sharp, linking Arica’s most advanced dical techniques, equipnt, and redies and providing so outlooks on the future developnt of Western dicine.
He boldly announced that they had conquered the world’s ten most complex diseases and that their next goals were, first, to conquer all diseases within five years, achieving a state where all ailnts could be treated, and second, a ten-year plan to develop biodical redies that could resist the aging of human tissues, truly extending human lifespan.
Nathan’s speech naturally caused quite a stir.
If those two goals were truly achievable within ten years, it would be an almost inconceivable feat, truly a revolutionary epoch-making change, contributing unprecedentedly to humanity.
“Western dicine is the world’s most advanced, most scientific, and best dical practice,” Nathan concluded with a look of disdain at Tangyu and others, expressing an extrely arrogant statent.
Thunderous applause erupted, and many in the audience who were studying Western dicine cheered loudly.
“This is a historic revolutionary mont for Western dicine, Western dicine is unbeatable.”
“Western dicine is the best dical practice, urging everyone to study it.”
“So powerful, Arican Western dicine is at least decades ahead of us, I want to go to Arica for further study.”
Of course, there were also many enthusiasts and patriots of Chinese dicine who fought back, and thus a verbal battle ensued below, making the scene extrely lively.
mbers of the Western dical delegation, seeing such a lively scene, all had smiles on their faces, so with an air of mockery.
A country’s backwardness stems from the numbness of its people.
Tangyu stood up, looking around with a serious expression and furrowed brows, and his resounding voice began, “There’s no denying the advanced technology of Western dicine, but as the old saying goes, there is no first in literature and no second in martial arts.
From a friendly perspective, I would say Western and Chinese dicine are equally great, equally good.
Any dical practice that can cure people’s diseases is good, whether it’s Chinese dicine, Western dicine, or even witch doctoring.
However, from my own perspective, I still want to say, Chinese dicine is unbeatable.
So may laugh at , think I’m bragging, blindly confident.
All I can do is laugh it off, our culture’s thousands of years of essence, profound and extensive, is far beyond what you amateurs can understand.
Perhaps, this exchange is indeed the best thing about speaking, so for now, I remain silent on everything else.
Since Arica’s friend has given a focused lecture, I might as well talk about it too.
My topic is ‘On the Connection between Chinese dicine and the Universe.’
Nathan’s topic was grand, but Tangyu’s was even grander.
It wasn’t that Tangyu wanted to outdo Rou Sen, but that he wanted to truly explain what real Chinese dicine was all about.
Of course, most people listening to Tangyu’s speech were lost in the clouds, and many didn’t understand at all what Tangyu was talking about.
On the stage, Chairman Bi and others showed a hint of surprise.
Even they had only seen this domain from a dical perspective and hadn’t actually explored it, but now they were able to discuss it eloquently from Tangyu’s mouth, as if opening a new door for Chairman Bi and the others, leading them into a broader domain.
Ye Mai and others also listened intently, this domain far exceeded their understanding of Chinese dicine, reaching a mythological level.
After speaking for half an hour, Tangyu finally finished.
Silence followed, no applause, no other sounds, as if everyone was stunned.
“Impossible, I don’t believe in your Huaxia Country’s ridiculous myths.
What you’re saying is too false.
If Traditional Chinese dicine were as mysteriously potent as you claim, it wouldn’t be in such decline.
It’s just the talk of delusional people.”
“Let’s speak with results and not big words.
You Huaxia people always exaggerate, stop being so cryptic.”
Tangyu ignored them.
Indeed, speaking with results would soon show them the true prowess of Traditional Chinese dicine.
“Alright, let’s officially start the East-West dical Exchange Conference then,” Bi announced.
Nathan looked at Tangyu and said, “The project this morning involves treating patients on the verge of death, President Bi, how are you prepared for this?”
“We’ve already notified the ergency centers of various hospitals.
As soon as there’s a suitable case, it will be sent over imdiately.
The equipnt you need has also been prepared and can be brought up right away,” President Bi replied.
“Then good, let’s just wait then,” Nathan said, then looked at Tangyu with a challenging aning.
Tangyu responded with a smile.
“This ergency treatnt for dying patients is originally a strong point for Western dicine, and I’m particularly concerned if the patients brought in have been in vehicle accidents, which is even more a forte of Western dicine.
They obviously ca prepared, and they were the ones who suggested this project.
They’ve brought state-of-the-art dical devices and substances.
In this aspect, we are at a disadvantage,” Liu Shiyi said worriedly.
Traditional Chinese dicine is obviously weaker than Western dicine in terms of surgical procedures.
Ergency resuscitation involves things like blood transfusions and sustenance which are prohibited in pure Traditional Chinese dicine.
So, for Traditional Chinese dicine, this is undoubtedly a great challenge.
“We are indeed at a disadvantage in this area,” Rao Yuanzhen also nodded.
Except for Tangyu, Doctor Xiao, and Xiao Yudie, who showed no worry, the others were sowhat anxious.
Losing the first round would be a severe blow to Traditional Chinese dicine and morale, and it would provoke all sorts of comnts from the dia.
Getting off to a good start was extrely important.
If not winning, at least they couldn’t afford to lose.
Although everyone was full of confidence, the actual competition still brought a lot of pressure.
Tangyu said, “Everyone, don’t worry, and don’t lose your composure.
It’s true that procedures and ergency care are our weaknesses, but as the saying goes, danger and opportunity coexist.
It’s precisely because this is a challenge for us that, should we succeed, it would be the greatest encouragent for us and truly demonstrate Traditional Chinese dicine’s strength.
A challenge and pressure aren’t scary, but losing faith is.
Later, everyone just follow my lead.
We must win the first battle.”
Tangyu’s confidence also inspired everyone, and they all nodded emphatically in agreent.
About fifteen minutes later, two ambulances sped in, and the dics quickly carried out two severely injured, critically ill patients from vehicle accidents and placed them on the pre-prepared resuscitation tables.
The Western dicine team was ready and imdiately sprung into highly efficient action as soon as the patients arrived.
The lead surgeon was a tall, thin man nad Gleeful, highly skilled in surgery, having successfully treated over a hundred dying patients, known as having the “Hand of the Angel.”
The Traditional Chinese dicine team’s facility, however, appeared very basic with only a resuscitation table and nothing else.
“Rao Yuanzhen, Dr.
Xiao, you’ll assist ; everyone else, stand ready,” Tangyu instructed, and everyone quickly sprang into action.
Tangyu approached the hospital bed to examine the patient, who indeed looked horribly injured from the crash, with both legs gruesoly deford under the pressure and bloodied all over.
Large patches of skin flaked off, presenting a truly grisly sight.
The head injuries were severe, covered in blood—extrely dangerous.
Patients sent here were those the hospitals had nearly given up on, who were practically in a state of clinical death apart from a faint brain activity that still held a sliver of hope for life.
Such a person, even if taken to a hospital, faced a life-and-death situation.
“Hmm, sothing’s wrong; there’s still a pulse, and it’s quite strong.
Is this staged?
Uh-oh, there’s danger.” Tangyu’s heart skipped a beat as a sudden sense of danger surged within him— an instinct he had never doubted.
He instantly backed away and glanced to see that the supposed dying patient had raised his hand holding a mini pistol, aiming directly at Tangyu’s chest to shoot.
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