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Qian Hui of Huichun Hall in Beijing is a well-known doctor in the entire capital. He has superb medical skills. In addition, there is a doctor who is kind. Whether he charges good consultation fees or sells good medicines, the price is lower than others, so There are so many people coming to see a doctor that there is a long queue at the door of Huichun Hall every day.
"You have a cold, it's nothing serious. Drink more hot water when you go back and you'll be fine if you sweat."
Qian Hui was treating someone when his young apprentice Zhang Jing hurried over and said in a low voice: "Master, the Minister of Revenue Liu Shilang sent someone to invite you to his house."
"Shilang Liu?"
When Qian Hui heard this, he thought about it carefully and immediately knew who it was. Liu Shilang of Hubei was naturally a popular person around Emperor Hongzhi. He was also a famous disciple of an expert, and he was also known as the God of Wealth who could turn stones into gold. Liu Jin.
¡°You go and get ready, we¡¯ll be there soon.¡±
Qian Hui immediately ordered Zhang Jing.
There was a big difference in medical treatment between the Ming Dynasty and previous dynasties. In other dynasties, if dignitaries in the capital were ill, they would most likely seek out an imperial physician, because people who could be called imperial physicians often meant A person with superb medical skills and the most proficient in medical skills.
But the Ming Dynasty was different. Because of the household registration system established by Comrade Zhu Yuanzhang in the early Ming Dynasty, the imperial doctors in the palace were also passed down from generation to generation, descendants and descendants.
Grandpa served as the imperial physician for Zhu Yuanzhang, and his son served as the imperial physician for Zhu Di. It has been passed down to this day.
Logically speaking, this art has been passed down from generation to generation, and this art should have become more and more sophisticated. However, on the contrary, the fact is that the imperial doctors in the capital not only have less medical skills than their ancestors, but in many cases they only know how to read prescriptions from medical books. The medical skills are not even as good as those running medical clinics on the streets.
Regarding this point, it is not nonsense. Starting from the middle and late Ming Dynasty, many emperors were short-lived and died in their thirties. Although, there were many unexplained things.
But the medical skills of these doctors in the imperial hospital are also inextricably linked. The iron rice bowl passed down from generation to generation has led to the fact that most of these imperial doctors are quacks.
In addition, the practice of medicine, especially traditional Chinese medicine, not only requires inheritance, but also requires a lot of practical experience. Only with rich medical experience can you slowly become a qualified traditional Chinese medicine doctor.
¡°This iron rice bowl has been passed down from generation to generation, and the Taiyuan Hospital has many strict regulations. How much experience do you expect them to have?
¡°The number of patients they have seen in their lifetime is not even as many as the number of patients they have seen in ten and a half months. There is no experience at all.
Therefore, in the capital, the dignitaries would not hire any imperial doctors. Instead, they would hire doctors from various medical clinics in the capital. These doctors are actually more skilled and reliable in their medical skills.
This has also led to the emergence of a phenomenon, that is, the imperial doctors of the imperial hospital rarely have extra income besides the iron rice bowl passed down from their ancestors.
It was definitely poor to see a doctor for a doctor.
A casual reward from a dignitary is more money than seeing a hundred or a thousand ordinary patients. This is an extremely important income.
The doctors at the imperial hospital do not have this income, so they will naturally think of increasing their income in other ways, such as reselling the precious medicinal materials purchased as tribute from various places, among other things, just reselling the ginseng that North Korea pays as tribute every year. Each one comes out with a big number.
"In addition, these imperial doctors are also extremely easy to be bribed. Several emperors in the Ming Dynasty died in mysterious circumstances. It is difficult for the imperial doctors to escape the involvement. It is very likely that they were bribed.
Like classmate Zhu Houzhao in history, he just fell into the water and died like this when he was in his early thirties. Do you think this is normal?
Many of the systems formulated by Comrade Lao Zhu at the beginning were very good, but this system of imperial doctors harmed his descendants a lot. In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, the political situation was turbulent, which had a lot to do with the emperor's short life.
The emperors of the Qing Dynasty in later generations lived longer than the last. A lot of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty were in their 30s and 40s. There were quite a few emperors of the Qing Dynasty who were in their 60s and 70s. Qianlong even lived to be 80. Nine years old.
There are two factors for this. One is that the imperial doctors of Qianqing are all famous doctors carefully selected from all over the country. They have extremely rich experience and superb medical skills. The other is that the Western colonists came to the East and brought A lot of Western medicine and Western medicine.
Another reason is that the ancestors of Emperor Qingqing were very farsighted in formulating some systems from diet to all aspects of life, such as eating, indulgence, etc.In addition, traditional Chinese medicine often relies on oral administration and is relatively backward in surgical operations. Traditional Chinese medicine often has no solution for many diseases that can be easily solved by surgery.
For diseases like appendicitis, in later generations, this operation will be fine. However, traditional Chinese medicine has no solution and has great limitations.
?The establishment of a medical school is not only for the inheritance of medical skills and research on surgery, but more importantly for the development of medicine, which can also promote the development of science and technology.
For example, the development of chemistry, life sciences, medicine, etc., are inseparable from medicine. In addition, various medical instruments and the like are also inseparable from this.
There is no far -sightedness, and the conditions of ancient medical skills are limited. Establishing a medical school earlier for themselves, it is also for themselves. If you have a little illness that day, you can better treat it. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com