Chapter 446

Back at Master Liu's office, Li Shengli had no choice but to leave. Mr. Shi returned with Master Dong, Master Zhu, Bai Sushan and Guo Shihuai.

"Does Mr. Shi have something to ask, or does Professor Guo have something to ask?"

Seeing Mr. Shi and his entourage turn back, Li Shengli, who had just drank hot water, asked after everyone entered the room and sat down.

"We all have to ask.

Victory, the inheritance method you mentioned puts all the pressure on the school. Not only does such a junior college not charge money, but it also provides subsidies.

If we run a school according to your philosophy, if there are too many students, we may not be able to make ends meet! "

Li Shengli's inheritance method is quite satisfactory and reasonable to normal understanding, but it is not feasible.

Nowadays, medical colleges are connected to universities, and there are still tens of thousands of students, not to mention the number of 10 students. Not only do vocational colleges now not charge fees, but they also provide financial and food subsidies.

The kind Li Shengli mentioned was beyond the means of supporting a vocational college that had been away for more than ten years.

Mr. Shi is one of the advocates of running schools of traditional Chinese medicine. He has experienced the difficulties 20 years ago. Now, opening such a specialty just to make ends meet has already given Li Shengli a lot of face.

"Mr. Shi, this is just the general situation, we have to do it.

Just based on the few years of teaching at the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, can students go to the clinic after leaving school?
In the previous inheritance, when apprentices started to open their doors and set up a household, all of them were able to stand up!

Nowadays, students who go to universities of traditional Chinese medicine want to consult, and they don’t have to practice it for three to five years, so they don’t even think about it.

The education method that equates Chinese medicine with Western medicine is not advisable, and the consequences are before us.

These are all things we need to explore. Since after graduation, we still need three to five years of practice, why not fully implement this process in school? "

The few people in the room are all serious people with inheritance. They have not experienced the education of the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, but they have seen the results of the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Indeed, as Li Shengli said, formal schooling is still somewhat insufficient for traditional Chinese medicine. Teaching and practice cannot be unified, which is also a hurdle that cannot be overcome.

Li Shengli's statement also borrowed some methods from later Western medical schools. The integration of industry, academia and research is also the only way for medical schools.

Teaching based only on textbook knowledge and releasing people without clinical practice is not only irresponsible to patients, but also to medical students.

It is said that after these people went out and caused medical accidents due to lack of experience, the medical school should bear the responsibility, but the reality is not like this. If there is a problem, it is naturally the student's own problem.

Ultimately, the reason for irresponsibility lies in inheritance. It is appropriate to correct it now, but it will be really difficult to make changes when there are many obstacles.

"That's true, but inheritance within a family is different from running a school. Running a school privately makes no sense both emotionally and rationally."

The choice between inheritance and teaching was not the reason why Mr. Shi and others turned back. After walking in and asking a general question, Mr. Shi got down to business.

It is understandable for these elders to convene people to clarify the medical theory and properties of medicines and endorse the New Partition Sect.

Li Shengli's starting point for setting up a class in the middle was not bad, but there are always factors of the current situation. In today's general environment, setting up inheritance classes still seems to be going against the wind.

Privately running a school is even more taboo. Even within the traditional Chinese medicine community, it is not easy to tell whether the students are descendants of famous doctors from various places.

Several people turned back, and it was Mr. Lu who reminded him that old Chinese doctors from all over the country were summoned to Beijing. It was Mr. Lu who sponsored it. If there was a problem in the process, it must be solved.

"Oh……

This matter!

I just have an idea. Children here can't play crazy all the time, right? Isn't it too much to read a medical book? "

I thought that Mr. Shi was here for an in-depth discussion, but unexpectedly it was because of the school running matter. This matter was caused by Li Shengli and Mr. Liu chatting. It is definitely not in line with the general environment to run the school privately.

As for intensive study classes and inheritance classes, which are similar to elite education, there is currently no accurate explanation, and they are indeed out of date.

In this regard, Li Shengli didn't say anything forcefully, he just took a step back and tried to obscure the matter.

Seeing that Li Shengli's words were somewhat untrue, Mr. Shi wanted to say something else, but thinking of the profound and skillful people of the Liu family, he didn't say any more. It would be nice to be reminded of some things, but saying more would make more mistakes.

Famous doctors recruited from all over the country were taken over by the magpie's nest. Mr. Lu's Lao Wang also recognized them, but he came up with the idea of ​​running a private school, and things were not pretty.

Everyone had their own difficulties. Mr. Lu and Mr. Wang couldn't control Li Shengli, so they had no choice but to talk to Mr. Shi after leaving the house.

The group of people checked it out on the way, and they still agreed with Li Shengli's method of running a school, but the timing was really not right now. Whether to test it or not still needs to be discussed again.

"Uncle Li, shouldn't it be time to put the matter of Heart-protecting Pills on the agenda? In this way, when doctors are in Beijing, opportunities come by chance but cannot be sought, and they will eventually produce some results."

After Mr. Shi reminded him, he spoke about Guo Shihuai. Master Dong and Bai Sushan were of lower seniority, so it was difficult to criticize their elders. Guo Shihuai, an outsider, had a certain weight in speaking.

But when Lao Guo opened his mouth, it was Uncle Li, which made Master Dong and Bai Sushan roll their eyes. This guy is also a smooth character.

Guo Shihuai's words were of course taken advantage of the situation. The clarification of the theory of traditional Chinese medicine has little to do with the Army General Hospital.

Rather than focusing on clarifying theories and running schools, it is better to produce some results. Cardiovascular disease is also a new field. If some results can be produced, many things will be easily solved.

If a combination can produce results, it is natural for the children to receive guidance from their elders. For many things, the results actually matter.

"Okay, the anti-inflammatory drugs, tuberculosis drugs, and heart-protecting drugs can just be integrated. Then Mr. Lu will also have something to say, right?"

Li Shengli didn't hesitate after receiving the steps from Guo Shihuai. He glanced back at Mr. Liu, and the heir to the Liu family unfolded the yellow bamboo paper in front of him.

After briefly describing the general formulas of later generations of Shexiang Baoxin Pills and Suxiao Jiuxin Pills, these can become the selection range of heart-protecting drugs.

This type of prescription is also of a general scope, and there are many versions in later generations. The specifics include the use of medicines and the clarification of the properties of medicines.

Mr. Liu memorized the rough recipe, and Li Shengli said:
“It’s similar to the method of emulsifying and mixing Liushen Pills with the Heart-protecting Pills in the island country. If heart-protecting drugs want to achieve great results, emulsifying, mixing, and aromatic warming are also the methods that must be followed.

Otherwise, if you follow the traditional approach of grabbing the medicine, brewing it, and taking it into the body, it will take at least an hour or two to achieve success.

It just so happens that doctors from all over the country are also here. It is also what we should do to reduce the cost of some heart-protecting emergency medicines to a few cents..." The running of the school was a bit over-the-top, Li Shengli admitted, but this matter There's no harm in telling him in advance. It's almost time. When people arrive in the village, what else will he say?
The situation has taken a turn for the worse, and the camp will soon be disbanded. Mr. Lu can only take care of himself, and will definitely not be able to take care of these external things at that time.

The slow pace given by Guo Shihuai is also very good, and the heart-protecting drugs are actually just that.

Certain diseases and prescriptions are recorded in medical books and classics. Creating your own is just like joking. Home-made Chinese medicine prescriptions must be supported by medical theory and medicinal properties. Without these theoretical support, it is not Chinese medicine.

This is also related to the inheritance method emphasized by Li Shengli. Traditional masters and apprentices can only speak from classics and experience.

Doing theoretical research calmly, doctors in the past had different focuses and focused more on their own areas of expertise, which made theoretical research incomplete.

Explain in detail the areas that you have studied intensively, and for areas that you are not familiar with, quote from classics or simply copy them. This is the way doctors used to write books and treatises.

There are not many doctors who can systematically expound the theory of traditional Chinese medicine from a high point of view. However, with the increase of schools, there are really not many such systematic treatises since the Taiping Huimin Mixture Prescription in the Song Dynasty, and those that are not very comprehensive. .

Just like the Golden Mirror of the Medical Sect, it is more of integration and superposition without a more systematic theory.

The Medical Sect's Jin Jian is based on Treatise on Febrile Diseases, and the first volume of Zhongjing Quanshu also makes it clear that there is no febrile disease sect in it.

The crux of the problem faced by Chinese medicine practitioners is that it is difficult to complete the science and technology. The theory is incomplete and they can only rest on their laurels in classics when talking about self-created Chinese medicine prescriptions.

"Uncle Li, reduce costs, what do you mean?"

Li Shengli's mention of cost reduction is consistent with Guo Shihuai's half-life summary. "Slow, complicated and expensive" is Lao Guo's summary of traditional Chinese medicine.

Cost reduction undoubtedly touches on the crux of the problem, but Li Shengli only mentioned it in general terms, which made it difficult to get started.

“It’s nothing more than clinical.

In addition to several prescriptions I wrote, there are also prescriptions for Liushen Pills.

Traditional Chinese medicine is not only expensive medicinal materials such as bezoar, musk and borneol that are effective in treating cardiovascular diseases.

If you combine various prescriptions for chest pain, you will have a new context. I don’t need to talk about this, right?

Streamlining the recipe and eliminating some medicinal materials that can be used or not is to reduce costs, isn't it?

Does this conflict with returning to one’s roots?

Today’s conditions are limited, but when conditions improve, we may not be able to use Western medicine’s methods of concentration and purification.

This is also a new direction. How the traditional four qi and five flavors, sex and taste meridian tropism are related to concentration and purification is also a very complicated direction. "

Seeing that Li Shengli's suggestions were still general, Guo Shihuai also knew that there was little hope of obtaining a prescription that could be directly used in clinical practice.

There is also a saying for this, just like giving prescriptions and medicines, even if you have an exact prescription, you still have to do research first.

Instead of giving Fang Zi, Li Shengli's advice was actually the best, but Guo Shihuai still had some hopes for Fang Zi.

The method of concentration and purification mentioned by Li Shengli is not nonsense. It is the same as the preparation of traditional Chinese medicine, especially heart-saving drugs. Quick effect is the key. Without quick effect, no matter how effective or cheap the medicine is, it cannot be used on dead people, right?
"I understand, Master Li, you still have to be more cautious when it comes to running schools.

Nowadays, the overall situation is not good. The traditional master-to-teacher tradition of traditional Chinese medicine has been criticized before. If we use the teacher-to-teacher method to teach classes, there must be a justifiable reason.

Your self-training class is quite good, so why not follow it first? "

After receiving Li Shengli's suggestion, Guo Shihuai no longer dwelled on the prescription, but gave a compromise approach to running the school.

"It was me who did it. If we look at it again, it's just a different way of saying it.

Just tell Lao Wang, let him not worry about this matter, I still have some awareness. "

Li Shengli could accept the obstacles in running the school. Working in the city was different from working in Wali or Madianji.

In the village, he could just let it go. There were not many discerning people, and even if it was inappropriate, no one would notice.

But it was different after entering the city. People and sophistication should be put before doing things. The relationships everywhere were complicated. Lao Wang was doing his best to allow Shi Lao to go back and give some advice.

Seeing that Li Shengli had temporarily put down the idea of ​​running a school, Shi Lao and others did not wait long after reminding him, turned around and left the military camp.

Compared with Li Shengli who only talks but does not do anything, Master Dong, Bai Sushan, and Guo Shihuai are all responsible for assigned tasks. When it comes to doing things, it is very complicated and there is no time for small talk.

After seeing off Mr. Shi and his party, Li Shengli was not depressed. Instead, he grabbed Du Jiaoyang and started selling directly.

"You see, Sun, once you enter the city, it's no longer my one-third of an acre. There are too many people and things that are holding you back.

No one can fault the system for running schools, but it just cannot be implemented. This is the gap between theory and practice.

Making high-level wishes, making middle-level fates, and enjoying low-level blessings are also the reference for doing things. Many things cannot be done as one wishes.

Sometimes, giving in, compromise, and making peace are the ways to do things. "

After mentioning Du Jiaoyang's points, Li Shengli talked to Mr. Liu about the follow-up of running the school. Compared with the students recruited, the descendants of famous old Chinese medicine doctors from all over the world have both resource advantages and acceptance in learning Chinese medicine. Advantage.

"Master, everyone is not optimistic about it, why can't you just calm down?"

After hearing the general idea, Mr. Liu compared it with the newspapers he had read recently and realized that his heir's idea was taboo.

Although something is a good thing, it is not a good thing if it affects oneself. It is also a saying that the son of a rich man cannot sit down in court.

"It's okay, it's just preliminary preparations, and they can't be completed in one or two months. Just do it.

There is no taboo in copying a medical book..."

In terms of the future trend, Li Shengli now feels that everyone is drunk and I am alone, but when the time comes, there is nothing to hesitate. The opportunity must be seized.

(End of this chapter)

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