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Chapter 269 Unexpected Gains

Of course, this is just Li Quan's personal guess.

After all, the medical skills of the ancients often seemed clumsy, but in fact they had the wisdom of being wise and foolish. They could often turn decay into magic.

Modern anesthesia techniques, whether inhalation, intramuscular injection, subcutaneous injection, intravenous injection, etc., are very mature at the technical level.

But after all, it has only one use, that is, it makes people lose their pain.

At the same time, any modern anesthesia technique has risks and has certain negative effects.

However, this negative effect is the kind that is more harmless to the human body. It can recover by itself after a period of time.

What exactly did the anesthesia in ancient times look like? No one knows what its function is.

Perhaps the conditions in ancient times were simple, and the anesthesia techniques of the ancients not only made people feel painless and drowsy, but also had the effects of stopping bleeding and preventing infection.

At least from the knowledge of childhood diseases and pulse diagnosis skills learned by Li Quan, the medical skills of the ancients were not as unbearable as people thought. It can even be said that the concept was advanced by modern medical skills for many years.

For example, pulse diagnosis can diagnose difficult and complicated diseases that cannot be detected by modern high-tech instruments.

The talk is too far-fetched, what Li Quan wants to learn most now is "Five Animals Playing the Heart".

Because Sophie needs it now.

Qian Yi’s special treatment for childhood hemorrhage also specifically mentioned the Five Animal Drama, which shows that it must be outstanding.

Otherwise, why is it comparable to the Taoist method of breathing and guiding?

I quickly arrived at the Traditional Chinese Medicine Research Office, which was very deserted. To put it bluntly, I just hung up a sign. At present, this department is full of plans, and there are only three people, Professor Liu, Professor Tang and Li Quan.

The two professors are just named.

Li Quan is the only one who really engages in traditional Chinese medicine research.

As the saying goes, hospitals are not charities. Even if the prospects are extremely beautiful, before the results are achieved, it would be a dream to get the hospital to invest a lot of funds and use a large amount of manpower and material resources to conduct traditional Chinese medicine research.

The current traditional Chinese medicine research department is actually quite difficult.

By the time Li Quan makes achievements, this place will slowly become lively.

He took Hua Tuo's "Pillow Moxibustion and Apricot" and continued to go back to the ward to accompany Sophie. These days, he and Sophie's mother still had a clear division of labor and took turns to accompany Sophie.

Never take it lightly.

At this moment, Sophie was already asleep, Li Quan sat beside the bed and opened the "Pillow Moxibustion and Apricot Sutra".

This medical book records the medical skills of acupuncture.

"The male is nine minutes long, and the female is six minutes long, or two inches below the navel and four minutes lower than the navel; or the dantian in the golden palace under the heart, or between the eyebrows of a person, but one inch is the Mingtang, two inches are the bridal chamber, and three inches are the upper dantian..."

When others see these contents, they will definitely have a headache.

Li Quan's acupuncture technique has been promoted to the master level, and it is easy to understand these obscure words.

What I mean is just some acupuncture points.

He is very clear about which acupuncture point is located in the human body? How deep does it take to achieve the effect by stabbing the needle.

Since it is not difficult, the only thing he needs to think about is the acupuncture and the intention to apply acupuncture in the book.

When treating the same disease, Hua Tuo mentioned two or even three methods of applying acupuncture.

The medication is also different.

But their final effect is the same, which can restore the patient to normal.

However, during the treatment process, the methods are different, and the patient's recovery time is different. For example, for the same chest tightness, Hua Tuo proposed two different acupuncture plans, AB.

Theoretically, both methods can cure the patient.

Method A emphasizes stability. The entire acupuncture process is safe and the treatment process is very slow. It requires multiple treatments to be cured.

Method B is to take shortcuts, which can quickly cure the disease, and it can be cured only once or twice. However, Method B has a very high risk, and it is possible to kill people if you are not careful and treat them.

Hua Tuo's acupuncture ideas gave Li Quan a lot of inspiration.

He gradually immersed in the book.

Before I knew it, I had already had more than a dozen pages.

"If you have an acupuncture, there are only one or two places. The needle should be lowered and said, "If you come, tell someone," the patient said, "It has arrived," and "the needle should be removed, and the disease should be worse..."

After reading this passage for the first time, Li Quan felt that it was a bit different from the content of the dozen pages he had read before.

It’s like the twelve of the first ones are all beautiful women with beautiful faces and good figures. When I saw the thirteenth, although they were also beautiful, I always felt something was wrong.

What's wrong?

After careful examination, it turned out that the twelve of the first ones were all pure natural beauties, and the only one was made with plastic surgery.

Losing nature, it looks a bit more rigid with artificial carving.

The content of the thirteenth page that Li Quan is now looking at is very similar to the beauty who has plastic surgery. He always feels that he has lost his original flavor and is not harmonious.

"No, this thirteenth page should not have been written by Hua Tuo. It is likely to have been added by later generations. But compared with the previous content, it seems to have a source of the same origin. The content of this thirteenth page is more like that written by Hua Tuo's students after learning Hua Tuo's medical skills."

After Li Quan carefully read it, this kind of speculation appeared in his mind.

This speculation just emerged, and his eyes burst into pieces.

There was a line of light-shaped words that made him familiar and excited.

[You have successfully discovered the flaws of the book "Pillow Moxibustion and Apricot" and gained Hua Tuo's favorability +10. Get Fan A's favorability +10.]

Li Quan was stunned for a moment.

I even forgot to be excited and excited.

Because he has read books on famous ancient doctors for so long, he has gained favorability for a lot of times. But he has never gained favorability for two people like now.

The way of gaining favorability this time made Li Quan even more stunned.

It was because he discovered that the content of the thirteenth page in the book was different from the previous twelve pages. However, when he read it, he felt that it had some connection with the medical skills of the previous twelve pages. So he received a favorable reward.

First of all, it is certain that his guess is correct.

Otherwise, it is impossible to gain favorability.

Who is this Fan?

Li Quan's eyes condensed into a point, and information about Fan A that he had read appeared in his mind.

Fan A (164-272 AD), a native of Pengcheng. Fan A once studied medicine with Hua Tuo, good at acupuncture and bravely explored. The Three Kingdoms says that when ordinary Chinese medicine uses acupuncture to treat patients' chest and back, they only dare to pierce in no more than 4 minutes, while Fan A dares to pierce in several inches, and the disease is cured after acupuncture.

This person is a disciple of Hua Tuo, and he is quite famous in acupuncture and medical skills.

Even Huangfu Mi, who was respected as the founder of acupuncture by later generations, was very likely to be taught by Fan A and finally achieve such high achievements in the field of acupuncture.

Speaking of this, there is another story.

Hua Tuo offended Cao Cao and was later beheaded and killed. Everyone knows this. There is a story about it. Before Hua Tuo died, he wrote down all his life's learning and compiled it into a book called "Qingnang Jing".

In order not to let the medical book be lost, he secretly handed the medical book to the jailer in prison.

Some people said that the prison guards were afraid of being implicated and refused to accept it. Hua Tuo was angry and threw this precious medical book into a brazier and burned it.

Just thinking about it, I think this statement is unreliable.

Hua Tuo was locked in prison, where did the brazier come from? Cao Cao hated him to the core, and would kindly get a fire to keep Hua Tuo warm in prison. It would be ridiculous to think about it.

Therefore, this statement cannot be accepted.
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