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Chapter 31 Integrative Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine

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    It was night, and Pei Jing was still a little groggy when she returned to her residence. After washing, she lay on the sofa and wanted to close her eyes and rest.

    The scenes in the hospital during the day kept flashing before her eyes.  How are those patients doing now?  Are the symptoms stable?  Will there be an emergency tonight?  All kinds of concerns make Pei Jing feel difficult to calm down from time to time.

    She simply put on a sweater and went to a quiet path downstairs in the hotel to take two steps to blow some air.  The garden downstairs of the hotel is not big, but it is still a place where you can breathe.  Pei Jing looked up at the leaves in the moonlight, and a little light shone down.

    Pei Jing put her hand into the pocket of the sweater subconsciously, and took out the diary left by her father before his death.  Whenever she feels that the work pressure is particularly high, she always does not forget to take a look at her father's handwriting, which is more or less a kind of spiritual comfort.

    His father, Pei Zhen, as an expert professor of respiratory department, traveled all over the world during his lifetime due to the needs of exchange visits and humanitarian assistance.

    The flaming sun on the East African Rift Valley, the fragrance of linden flowers on the banks of Lake Leman, the shadow of the Madonna statue in Milan Cathedral, the singers in the sunset at Fisherman¡¯s Wharf, the brilliant stars in Orebro at nightall these things  It became a memory of her father's past, and it also became an indelible bit in Pei Jing's heart.

    The pages of the diary were overlapped. When she saw the words "2003", Pei Jing's hand suddenly stopped, and her breathing stopped for a moment.  For a long time, this part of the diary was something she was unwilling to take the initiative to read.

    The night wind passed by quietly, and the thin pages shone and flickered under the moonlight. Pei Jing hurriedly pressed the paper.  At this time, she suddenly caught a glimpse of the above set of data - "According to conservative calculations, the mortality rate of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine in Guangzhou is 6%, and the mortality rate of single treatment in Hong Kong Island is 11%. Patients treated with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, on average  The fever subsided on the 7th, and the hospital stay was reduced to 18 days."

    These numbers kept impacting Pei Jing's brain, and she suddenly realized that it not only recorded her father's daily life, but even his experience in treating SARS.

    Pei Jing didn't linger on the grass much, she gathered up her sweater coat and rushed back to the room.  The moonlight fell faintly by the window, and those sentimental melancholy were swept away at this moment.  Pei Jing looked carefully at her father's records word by word, and felt a surge of passion in her heart.

    Grandpa is a well-known doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. He has read many books on traditional Chinese medicine at home since he was a child, and he is familiar with medical allusions.  The study in the school system and the training experience in the United States in these years have deepened her understanding of the Western medicine system.

    ?As my father recorded in his diary, during the SARS period, the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine was more effective than the usual pure Western medicine.  In particular, Chinese medicine pays attention to the dialectical system, and each patient is treated with the right medicine. If appropriate Chinese medicines for clearing away heat, removing dampness, nourishing qi, and promoting blood circulation are added, the occurrence of sequelae can be significantly reduced.

    This point is of great inspiration to Pei Jing, because according to the existing research data, the analysis of the samples collected from patients shows that the new coronavirus is 79.5% consistent with the SARS coronavirus.  So that is to say, the treatment ideas during SARS can be fully considered to be tried in the treatment of new crowns.

    Thinking of this, Pei Jing couldn't help but feel excited. She seemed to have found a key point to break through.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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