Chapter 608 Acupuncture and Physical Therapy
Chapter 608 Acupuncture and Physical Therapy
Yuan Shuiyun still has hope for life. It is precisely because of this hope that she feels extremely anxious now that she and her husband have fallen into such a situation.
Because of anxiety, my appetite was affected.
Because of anxiety, my mind started to become hazy.
In addition, she herself had heavy bleeding due to ectopic pregnancy and her physical condition was very poor, so her health was getting worse day by day.
In the eyes of Mrs. Jin and the others, she seemed like she would fall down if blown by the wind and snow.
So, when she heard Sister Jin say there was a solution, she immediately became excited and asked, "What solution?"
Mrs. Jin hesitated for a moment, then went to look outside the door. Seeing no one outside, she came back and whispered:
"I heard that the acupuncture method passed down by our ancestors is very effective in recuperating the body. How about giving it a try?"
When Yuan Shuiyun heard this, his eyes widened instantly, and he was a little panicked. After hesitating for a while, he lowered his voice and asked:
"But, didn't the radio say that Traditional Chinese Medicine is feudal superstition and shouldn't be encouraged?"
Sister Jin shook her head meaningfully:
"The things our ancestors passed down have been passed down from generation to generation. Didn't our ancestors ever get sick? Or did they die if they got sick?"
"We have lived for generations until now, so why are we saying that our ancestors' things are no good?"
At this point, Mrs. Jin realized that she had complained too much. She was really impatient and would lose her temper easily.
So he quickly added: "Anyway, this is just a suggestion. Think about it carefully!"
Mrs. Jin had no control over whether Yuan Shuiyun would seriously consider this issue. She had done her best and was doing it out of pity for her and for her own good.
Similarly, Ye Shu also discussed this topic with Huo Yisheng:
"I've seen soldiers training very hard recently. Their bodies are covered in scars, some with a multitude of new and old injuries, but they're all enduring it."
Since she is the doctor of the camp, she is responsible for all the soldiers in the camp.
Therefore, she is not only busy when the soldiers are injured or sick, but she also organizes physical examinations for the soldiers in turns at other times.
There was also a small episode in this, which was asking Yaya to take their pulse.
Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes observation, auscultation, questioning, and palpation. Combined with Western medicine's measurement and testing, Ye Shu can basically tell whether the person in front of him is sick or what specific illness he has.
But she couldn't feel their pulse to confirm the diagnosis.
Just as Yuan Shuiyun said, the radio is now constantly spreading the idea that traditional Chinese medicine is actually feudal superstition. Many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have been affected, causing panic among traditional Chinese medicine colleagues across the country.
Even though the wilderness was remote, they still had to be careful.
Let Yaya feel your pulse and tell others that this little girl knows nothing and is just feeling it for fun!
In fact, Yaya is very talented in traditional Chinese medicine.
She could complete the entire process of observation, auscultation, questioning and palpation by herself, and then record the pulse records one by one. After everyone's physical examination was completed, she would check with Ye Shu to see if the results of their examinations were consistent.
This is mutual communication and mutual learning.
Because there is Xu Ruyi in the camp now, plus Zong Hui, Xiao Jin and others, it is not difficult to take turns to give physical examinations to the soldiers.
However, the results of the examination made Ye Shu feel distressed: "The officers and soldiers need to recuperate and rest well."
Huo Yisheng also saw the hard work and dedication of his brothers.
Hearing this, he asked, "How do you take care of yourself? I'll listen to you."
Ye Shu: "Acupuncture and moxibustion therapy."
This is the best solution for the soldiers, but it is a bit difficult to implement.
She said, "All medicines are toxic, and the effects of taking medicine may not be as good as acupuncture and physical therapy. They have all over-consumed their bodies, and now they need acupuncture to relieve their pain and restore their energy."
Huo Yisheng understood what she meant, thought about it, and said, "I'll have a meeting with Lao Lin and the others to see how this can be implemented."
He did not reject Ye Shu's suggestion, but was thinking about how to implement it.
After all, the outside world now labels traditional Chinese medicine with a label, and practicing traditional Chinese medicine is equivalent to breaking the law and committing a crime.
Many people in Camp No. 2 were sent here because of issues related to traditional Chinese medicine.
Huo Yisheng does not think that traditional Chinese medicine is unacceptable. On the contrary, traditional Chinese medicine has played a very important role in China's inheritance from ancient times to the present.
Traditional Chinese medicine is the result of the efforts and essence of many schools of thought and cannot be simply denied as metaphysics or feudal superstition.
Moreover, his wife also said that in the future life where she lived briefly, many experts had already proved that the end of science is actually metaphysics.
Although this is still just a concept and has not been definitively proven, it actually makes sense.
For example, many things that seem feudal and superstitious can actually be explained by science.
Of course, this does not include some bad guys who deliberately create mystery and deceive people!
Now, Huo Yisheng is far away from home in the wilderness. He can do whatever he wants, but he cannot be too blatant and needs to find a reason.
Han Minghui and Wang Zucheng were also present at this meeting. They now travel to eighteen villages every day, and they look worried every day.
Coming to the meeting was torture for them because Huo Yisheng wanted to ask about the progress of the education.
It is also a kind of relaxation, because here they can get a short break and no longer have to deal with those unreasonable locals!
After hearing Huo Yisheng's question, Wang Zucheng thought for a moment and suddenly said, "Captain Huo, I think we can put the blame on the locals."
Huo Yisheng frowned, and Lao Ren asked, "What do you mean?"
Huo Yisheng also gestured for him to be more specific.
Wang Zucheng:
"Captain Han and I carefully studied the documents given to us and discovered that while they want us to educate them, they are actually very tolerant of some of their cultural customs and beliefs. As long as it doesn't violate the bottom line of the law, the scope of the allowance is actually very lenient."
"We have also visited them and found that they have their own education, living methods and medical systems."
"For example, in southern Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan, there are very famous Miao doctors, and here we also have folk doctors."
When he said this, everyone thought of one person, Zhu Lai Di.
She had learned medical skills from a female doctor and later seized an opportunity to leave the wilderness. It was precisely because of her medical skills that she was able to become a nurse outside.
Huo Yisheng understood: "Let's say we learned from the experience of local folk doctors, took the essence and discarded the dross, and used it to provide physical therapy for the soldiers?"
"What a great idea!"
Everyone said in unison!
Of course, this is just an excuse and a statement. What is actually implemented is Ye Shu's traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture.
But Ye Shu felt that "local folk doctors are not necessarily unreliable, as they also have a lot of wisdom and experience."
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