Chapter 151 Frogman Army (10)
After the arrival of the influenza at the end of World War I, how can China survive and take advantage of the situation to rise? In addition to paying attention to health, it also needs to make every effort to develop national medicine (Traditional Medicine).
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Zheng Xuanyu, Chen Jiageng and others agreed with Hu Wenhu's suggestions on making money.
Chen Hao also nodded repeatedly and thought to himself: In this era, the strength of national medicine lies in the fact that most national medicine doctors are people with pure academic knowledge and profound knowledge.
National doctors know all about medical principles, laws of nature and human ethics. Any patient can clearly distinguish their living environment, causes of disease, physical disorders and treatment and recovery methods.
Only by prescribing this prescription can you eliminate future problems and eliminate the root cause of the disease. This treatment method is something that Western medicine can never achieve when treating the head with headaches and feet pain.
However, following the tradition since ancient times, Chinese doctors ignore the outside world. As long as they don’t put the knife on their necks, they usually stick to themselves and turn a blind eye to things outside the window.
It is indeed very rare for Chinese medical doctors like Hu Wenhu who are both business-minded, enthusiastic about cultural education and medical charity, have a strong interest in sports, and spare no effort to promote sports.
With a top talent leader like Hu Wenhu, why worry about the prosperity of the Chinese Medical College? Only when the national medicine prospers and the vast number of poor people in China are sick or disabled can they be able to get free treatment.
Since three thousand years ago, the Chinese medicine has always adhered to the concept of harmonious unity of Chinese culture and the unity of man and nature, and summarized various theories in diagnosis, treatment, prevention and health preservation in detail, forming a rich theoretical system as vast as a sea of smoke.
During the Western Zhou Dynasty, Chinese medicine had begun to be divided into disciplines, and the government had strict management systems for medical care and health care, and doctors had to be assessed at the end of the year.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, hundreds of schools of thought contend. Traditional Chinese medicine benefited from the influence of systematic thinking at that time. All schools sought common ground while reserving differences, and jointly organized a profound and all-encompassing system, which is the "Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic" we see today. At that time, there were already 7 medical classics, 11 classics, and 490 volumes of books.
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the "Shennong Baicao Jing" was born, recording 365 kinds of drugs. The theory of medicinal properties and the principle of drug combination and prescription combination were proposed, laying the theoretical foundation of traditional Chinese medicine. The publication of Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" marked the maturity of Chinese medicine.
For thousands of years, Chinese medicine has blessed the Chinese nation to pass on from generation to generation and has been passed down. Whether it is the era of frequent wars or the era of rampant epidemics, the Chinese nation has carried out effective epidemic prevention and treatment with the development and improvement of medicine.
After thousands of years of development, the national medicine has a vast amount of information. Various diseases and symptoms in various subjects are well documented, and countless verification materials are also used for diagnosis. There are also 300,000 single prescriptions, tens of thousands of proven prescriptions, and thousands of patent medicines available.
These medical materials are the common fruits of the Chinese nation for thousands of years. These medical achievements are all derived from the experience gained by countless people in clinical practice and are priceless for the entire human race.
Compared with Western medicine, the national medical field is profound and has unlimited potential for exploration.
In that other time and space, in the time and space, whether it is SARS or Swine Flu, the mortality rate in China is the lowest worldwide. The survival rate of national medical treatment is the highest, and even some very typical cases are enough to prove the excellence of national medical treatment.
In view of this, Western medical scientists and pharmaceutical oligarchs have flocked to seek the mystery of Chinese medicine. As a result, a large amount of valuable knowledge from national medicine has been directly absorbed by Western medicine.
For example, acupuncture and massage are regarded as important physical therapy by Western medicine. In laboratories in the UK, the United States, Norway and other countries, Western medical scientists use modern equipment to test the existence of acupuncture points and meridians.
Among the highest medical institutions in the West, acupuncture is the most profound science. Countless most learned scientists in the world are extremely excited about the discovery and breakthrough in the research on acupuncture meridians.
A large number of international pharmaceutical oligarchs went to China to collect drug formulas and then used experimental methods to improve them. Traditional Chinese medicine formulas became their exclusive patents.
At that time, some people in China maliciously promoted the national medicine as pseudoscience for their own economic interests, and claimed in a crazy way that they would abolish national medicine.
The whole country has caused most people to be unable to afford medical treatment. It is precisely because these people have fueled the fire and acted as drummers for drug dealers and medical device merchants in Western countries. Fundamentally, they are the vanguards of Western culture's impact on Eastern culture!
At present, in the entire human world, no other medicine can have such a huge and complete system like the national medicine to discuss the overall environment of the human body and ensure the safety of the human body's life.
The most important thing is that at this time, most citizens are treated with medical doctors. National medical doctors take medicine from nature, and are easy to use and very little to consume, which is what the Chinese people can afford.
Therefore, developing national medicine and national medicine is the king's way. Moreover, in order to cope with the tragic flu, it is imperative to fully develop national medicine.
However, it takes more than ten years to cultivate a national doctor with pure academic knowledge, profound knowledge, and good medical ethics. Moreover, it is impossible for a national doctor to succeed without the intelligent qualifications and profound talent in Chinese studies.
What methods should be taken to attract Chinese people with noble sentiments to study national medicine and engage in the cause of curing diseases and saving lives? This is a big question worth thinking about.
Thinking of this, Chen Hao saw Chen Jiageng, Hu Wenhu and others staring at him in confusion, smiled and said, "Everyone, I'm so rude to think about things."
Everyone waved their hands quickly and said respectfully.
Chen Hao was already determined to develop national medicine as soon as possible. He said to everyone: "Everyone, now that Western medicine is gradually maturing, its influence among Chinese people is increasing, and our traditional Chinese medicine is facing huge challenges. Therefore, I decided to establish the National Medicine Department, stand with other departments, and do my best to develop national medicine!"
Chen Jiageng and others knew that no matter what Chen Hao did, he always made plans and then acted, and would never be aimless. Therefore, when he heard that Chen Hao wanted to establish the Ministry of National Medicine alone and vigorously develop the Ministry of National Medicine, he expressed his agreement and support.
Chen Hao laughed and thought to himself: It’s good to be a dictator! No matter what he does, as long as he gives orders, his subordinates will definitely support him with all their strength.
Then, Chen Hao looked at Hu Wenhu with encouragement and said to him: "Wenhu, some Western missionaries with bad intentions are now unscientific in promoting national medicine in China, and accusing national medicine of being witchcraft and metaphysics. It is really a big deal! After you develop panacea, you will be the Minister of the National Medical Department and are fully responsible for the development of national medicine."
"Don't worry, the commander-in-chief, and his subordinates will carry forward the national medicine and enable the national medicine to be passed on for a long time." Hu Wenhu of course was happy to see the great cause of developing national medicine and agreed happily.
Chapter completed!