Siheyuan Great Craftsmen

Chapter 568: Plan for Western Medicine

After hearing what Song Weiguo said, the old men were filled with indignation.

However, faced with established national policies, they are helpless and have a lot of anger but nowhere to vent it.

They could only sigh to each other, with lonely expressions clearly written on their faces, as if a thick haze was weighing heavily on their hearts.

"Okay, fellow doctors, since the Ministry of Health does not intend to allow our Red Star Hospital to develop Western medicine, then we will find another way. From now on, Red Star Hospital will only focus on developing traditional Chinese medicine!..."

Song Weiguo watched as this group of old men were instantly shrouded in gloom and their morale dropped. Naturally, he was unwilling to allow this depressed atmosphere to spread.

Then, he repeated Dean Zhou Tian's words in detail without reservation.

"Is this true? Will Red Star Hospital really only develop traditional Chinese medicine in the future? Will it also establish its own medical system for traditional Chinese medicine?"

When the old men heard Song Weiguo's words, excitement flashed across their originally gloomy faces, and the sparks of hope rekindled in their eyes, as if they had suddenly seen the dawn in the endless darkness.

Until they received a positive answer from Song Weiguo again, the old men could no longer suppress their inner excitement and became completely excited.

There were even a few elderly men who were so emotional that their eyes were red and tears welled up in their eyes. In fact, the situation of traditional Chinese medicine has been extremely difficult over the years, and every step has been extremely bumpy.

It is true that we cannot deny that there are some people in society who cheat under the banner of traditional Chinese medicine, but this does not mean we can deny the ability of most traditional Chinese medicine practitioners to cure diseases.

If traditional Chinese medicine is really useless, then over the thousands of years, were countless ancestors ignorant and foolish?

Obviously not.

In fact, the decline of traditional Chinese medicine is largely due to some people’s lack of confidence in their own culture.

This phenomenon is like completely denying domestic education and blindly imitating the West.

It cannot be said that learning from Western education is useless, but completely denying one's own educational traditions is undoubtedly an overreaction.

Are the concepts of loyalty to the emperor and the country, integrity, propriety and shame, which our ancestors upheld, really worthless? Obviously not.

First in the field of education and then in traditional Chinese medicine, the country has been constantly abandoning its own traditions and blindly learning foreign culture.

Under the background of the times, this kind of thinking actually became a mainstream trend. The trend even grew bigger and bigger, so big that even Zhou Tian didn't dare to touch it.

This is also the reason why Zhou Tian has no interest in going to university for further studies at this time.

You should know that a considerable number of professors in universities at that time were returned overseas students. Of course, he did not question the patriotism of these professors, but most of them were dazzled by foreign technology and prosperity, and firmly believed that only by copying the development model of the West or the Soviet Union could my country have the possibility of becoming a powerful country.

However, they have never considered that such a wholesale introduction of Western or Big Brother's education policies will fundamentally cause our country to lose its cultural heritage and spiritual construction that has been passed down for thousands of years.

This is just like the suggestions made by some so-called experts in later generations, such as banning ancestor worship, banning fireworks, and restricting births. These suggestions seem absurd, but in fact they are a manifestation of being brainwashed by foreign ideas and losing oneself.

Now, Zhou Tian proposed to rebuild the traditional Chinese medicine medical system in Red Star Hospital, which is like a spark that accurately hits the pure land that these old men most desire in their hearts.

An hour later, the old men gradually calmed down.

"President Song, just tell us what you need us to do. As long as it can help Chinese medicine flourish again, I will go through fire and water for it!"

An energetic old man stood up first and spoke in a loud voice.

"Yes, Dean Song, count me in. As long as we can pass on Chinese medicine, we are willing to do anything!"

The other old men followed suit, standing up excitedly, their eyes full of determination and passion.

Seeing the old men's morale high again, Song Weiguo was secretly pleased in his heart, nodded with satisfaction and said: "Okay, since all the great doctors are dedicated to the development of our Red Star Hospital and are willing to contribute to the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine, then the dean and I will accompany the old men to do a great job!"

After that, he turned his gaze to one of the old men with a sage-like demeanor and continued, "Mr. Zhang, you are the most famous among us, and your medical skills are superb, so the position of the director of the Red Star Hospital must belong to you.

As for the rest of you, the dean has also instructed us to proceed step by step, starting with the medicines for common diseases, and then make unified preparations and make pills. Then, we can compare and see whether our traditional Chinese medicines are more effective or whether those Western medicines made from chemical raw materials are better. "

"it is good!"

The morale of the old men was greatly boosted as they were inspired and they cheered in unison.

Perhaps in the field of medical devices, these old men do have certain limitations, but in the professional field of curing diseases and saving lives, they all have full confidence and no one will give in easily.

Next, Song Weiguo struck while the iron was hot and started to count the common diseases of ordinary people together with a group of old men, such as colds, fevers, colds, diarrhea, pain relief, hemostasis, tissue regeneration, etc., totaling dozens of common diseases.

Subsequently, based on their years of accumulated treatment experience, they summarized the treatment methods for these diseases in detail, screened out therapeutic herbs that were roughly suitable for most people, and then completed the organization and summary of the prescriptions, and finally determined the final prescription that could be mass-produced and benefit the people.

Of course, it is almost impossible to develop a prescription that is suitable for all people. Not to mention that it is difficult for current Chinese medicine to do so, even in the future when medical technology is highly developed, it is still impossible to achieve this.

While Song Weiguo and a group of well-known Chinese medicine practitioners were busy compiling prescriptions, Zhou Tian also started his own plan. Although in this era, the public's understanding of Western medicine is generally superficial, this does not include him.

In his previous life, Zhou Tian had many opinions about Western medicine. In his opinion, although Western medicine can use advanced medical equipment, there are very few doctors who truly possess superb medical skills and can accurately diagnose and treat patients.

Truly capable Western medicine practitioners, like traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, make up a very small proportion of the industry.

Moreover, Western medicine's diagnosis and treatment rely too much on examination equipment and so-called Western medicines.

Compared with the diagnosis and treatment that traditional Chinese medicine can achieve with its own resources, it is inferior. In his eyes, Western medicine seems to have lost the basis for curing diseases without Western medicine and equipment inspection.

In this case, if all the things that Western medicine relies on were sourced from China, or even taken from Chinese medicinal materials, he would like to see whether those who are determined to suppress traditional Chinese medicine would still be so stubborn in sticking to their opinions.

Thinking of this, Zhou Tian first made a phone call to report the good news of the successful research of the lithography machine to his superiors, and then called Guan Shan and Qiu Ming.

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