Chapter 4008 [97] I have a bottom in my heart
Not only Mr. Fu, but other bigwigs at the scene waited with full screen breath for the cooperation effect of the three of them.
The opportunity to steal a lesson has come.
Dr. Xie, Dr. Song's four eyes, like other people's eyes, are staring at Mr. Wen's movements.
Dr. Huang Zhilei is going to cover his face again: These two people—
"Where did she get the needle?"
The medical students standing outside hurriedly asked each other in low voices.
The boss himself didn’t say anything, and everyone else can only rely on guesswork.
"Professor Wang, do you know which acupuncture point Dr. Wen used?" Director Qin asked Mr. Wang on the spot.
Professor Wang's face was indistinguishable.
Others finally read it: Professor Wang doesn't know where Dr. Wen gave the needle?
Dr. Wen's operation this time is not like the blitzkrieg on the train last time, because the patient in front of him is not an emergency patient, and there is no need for a doctor to come in a hurry, so he can operate steadily.
Make sure the acupuncture points need to be needled more clearly before operating.
Where are the acupuncture points?
Everyone asked and asked.
The acupuncture points of Chinese medicine are unpredictable.
Let me talk about how many acupuncture points there are in total.
Think there are only acupoints written in textbooks?
This is like writing a bunch of anatomical nouns in western medical anatomy books, but don’t forget that they are named by people. There are countless neurovascular lymphatic vessels in the human body, and the number of them cannot be counted. How to name them all.
Acupoints in traditional Chinese medicine are the same principle. Acupoints are on the meridians of traditional Chinese medicine.
There are meridians and collaterals in TCM meridian science. I have talked about meridians before, now let’s talk about collaterals, there are sixteen major collaterals, grandsons and floating collaterals, among which there are tens of thousands of grandchildren, small nerves, small blood vessels and small lymphatic vessels.
By analogy, the acupoints of Chinese medicine can be infinite. So you will see that new acupuncture points are constantly being defined.
The real masters of acupuncture and moxibustion do not talk about acupoints, but have a thorough understanding of meridians.
The needle given by Dr. Wen is on the sole of the foot.
The surrounding doctors can't see what's going on for the time being, it may be because of the long distance.
The medical students standing on the periphery jumped up and down.
After a while, everyone has to think: Fortunately, two western medicine geniuses took the initiative to ask the nearest doctor to be an assistant.
"Her next injection should be at this place." Dr. Song Xuelin pointed to a certain position on the inner side of the patient's calf.
Dr. Xie Wanying nodded: "It's the twelve meridians that Dr. Wen said last time."
Dr. Song Xuelin immediately turned to her: Dr. Xie, you really understand Chinese medicine.
No, no, no, I just remember the most basic principles of meridian science taught by Sister Wen.
The Kidney Meridian of Foot Shaoyin is injected into the chest and then to the Pericardium Meridian of Hand Jueyin. The two meridians go just to the surgical site.
This further proves that Dr. Song really doesn't know much about Chinese medicine, and he used his own talent to observe the technical trend of Boss Wen.
Dr. Song testified that Sister Wen has a pair of magical "eyes" that can detect the meridians in the patient's body.
The meridian cannot be dissected in the anatomy of western medicine. There are several mainstream theories about what meridians are in modern research, and the first purely neurological theory has been denied by most mainstream scientists.
In the future, the mainstream view of acupuncture and moxibustion tends to include not only human nerves but also human fascia and biological information and other basic principles of human biochemistry and physics.
According to Dr. Xie, a doctor who will come back in the future, the "meridians" that Dr. Wen sees should be the action direction of various substances in the human body.
It is equivalent to what is said in Western medicine that various organs and tissues of the human body rely on blood, lymph, etc. to exchange and exchange various substances all the time.
Dr. Song's eyes saw the truth, so he deduced the direction of the influence of sister Wen's injection, which showed that Sister Wen's injection was effective.
When it comes to her eyes, Xie Wanying has the bottom line in her heart, and said to the nurse: "I don't need to prepare local anesthesia here."
Director Qin: Huh? !
Thank you for your support, good night, dear~
(end of this chapter)