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77. So I have two initiatives

When Jiang Lai finished translating this sentence, the audience was even more excited.

Those who don’t want to believe in Chinese medicine are just foreigners like them, aren’t they?

Co-author, when the time comes, will the injured foreigners become the control group? And the injured Chinese people will become the treatment group?

No, no, no, when have they ever suffered this injustice?

But Lin Yan quickly continued talking, "In addition to taking medicine, I have also made plans for the children to recover the function of the affected limb."

At this time, the audience began to listen carefully again.

In fact, rehabilitation medicine did not appear until the middle of the 20th century. In other words, in this era of rough surgery, although there was a vague meaning of rehabilitation, there was no concept of rehabilitation at all. In other words, doctors in this era still had

Didn't realize the importance of recovery.

"In other words, everything I do is considered rehabilitation treatment."

"In the first week after the operation, the main task was to survive the severed limb, and I did not intervene."

"In the 2nd to 4th week after surgery, the main focus is to promote blood circulation, maintain smooth blood vessel repair, and accelerate wound healing of repaired tissues. At the same time, auxiliary exercises are performed on joints that are not immobilized, and massage therapy is provided."

"In the 5th to 8th week after surgery, after the joint immobilization is released, the patient will be coached to perform active movements of the affected limb. This is mainly used to control edema and prevent joint stiffness and tendon adhesion."

"After the 8th week, increase resistance exercise and passive exercise..."



Lin Yan discussed all of this with Jiang Lai, including some terms, which he memorized for a long time after Jiang Lai made it clear to him. After all, this is not what Chinese medicine says.

In order for foreigners to accept it, and also for Chinese doctors who studied Western medicine to accept it, they have carefully considered it for a long time.

Now, when he stood on the stage and spoke, Lin Yan was slightly nervous at the beginning, but later became completely relieved, becoming more and more proficient as he spoke. Jiang Lai's translation was even a bit slow... which made him feel helpless.

After Lin Yan finished speaking, it was time for questions. However, there were only a few people asking questions, either because they didn't respond or they didn't know how to ask questions.

It took a while before someone asked a question. It was a foreign doctor.

"What I want to ask is, on what basis does Dr. Lin give such a rehabilitation plan?"

"It is based on thousands of years of inheritance of Chinese traditional medicine." Lin Yan answered confidently, "Fifty-two Prescriptions for Diseases," "Recipe for Saving the Soldier Behind the Elbow", "Treatise on the Causes and Symptoms of Various Diseases" and other works, plus

Based on my many years of medical experience and discussions with Dr. Jiang."

"That is to say, Dr. Lin's treatment was certified by Dr. Jiang, right?" The doctor then pointed the finger at Jiang Lai.

Jiang Lai nodded, "Of course, I will be responsible for my patients, so I will ask Dr. Lin to formulate a postoperative recovery plan."

"In fact, as early as the Sui Dynasty, that is, a thousand years ago, the Chinese Imperial Medical Office once assigned the treatment and teaching tasks of the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology to the Department of Massage, and this continued until the Tang Dynasty. After that,

There has always been an orthopedics department.”

"Until Western medicine entered China, all Chinese people saw traditional Chinese medicine."

"So I think Chinese medicine is credible."

"Moreover, the Chinese medicine prescriptions that Dr. Lin mentioned just now can be used for almost all types of bone injuries, and this can also be testified by Dr. Lin's original patients."

The foreign doctor who asked the question frowned.

"It doesn't matter if you don't believe me. Dr. Lin just said that he has collaborated with me on a project. To put it simply, he uses a control group to see if my traditional Chinese medicine has any effect."

"The overall time is only a few months. I believe everyone can afford it."



Lin Yan finally completed his mission and returned to his position. Many people looked at him.

"Okay, that's a good point."

"I'm not scared."



Jiang Lai was still standing on the stage, but then he invited doctors from other hospitals to take the opportunity to share some cases. Even if it was not related to amputated limbs, the people in the audience still listened attentively.

Every doctor treats patients differently, so the discussion is lively.

After some exchanges, almost everyone gained something.

Even when it was time for lunch, everyone was discussing while eating.

When Jiang Lai saw this, he naturally knew that his goal had been achieved, and the next initiative would be much smoother.



"Jiang, congratulations, your plan went very smoothly." Bourne said softly, with smiles in his eyes. He was really afraid just now that Lin Yan would be knocked down when he stood on the stage. Fortunately... everything can be

control.

However, he also laughed for a while when he heard Jiang Lai's translation, because... it was indeed difficult to translate.

As for the rehabilitation plan that Jiang Lai told Lin Yan, he was very interested and took the information from Jiang Lai's hand. Jiang Lai carried these plans from his mind and discussed them with Lin Yan to verify them.

What was brought out later was not groundless.

Sophia also came over.

After everyone had basically finished eating, Jiang Lai came on stage again.

"Actually, I'm very grateful to you all for being here today. It's almost three o'clock. I have another case to share. It's not about replanting a severed limb, but a race about time and life."

"At around 11:30 pm on December 31, 1936, a car accident occurred at the XX intersection."

"One of the injured had his right carotid artery cut by the car window glass, and the extent reached 3/4."

"Blood spurts out."

"I happened to be at the scene of the accident at the time. After assessing the injury, I gave priority to rescuing the patient with carotid artery injury."

"Because the door could not be opened, I pressed hard on the patient's clavicle on the injured side from the back row, hoping to press the common carotid artery against the transverse process of the cervical vertebra to stop the bleeding."

"Fortunately, I did it, and the injured person was quickly sent to colleagues, because that day, the hospital happened to call to say that a severed wrist replantation was needed."

Some photos were also shared by Jiang Lai on a slide projector. Although they were all black and white, and some parts were not even clear, the extent of the carotid artery slit still shocked everyone.

"When we arrived at the hospital, we received a blood transfusion to expand the blood volume, and then performed a vascular repair. Fortunately, the patient is now able to get out of bed."

In the audience, everyone still applauded.

With such an injury, anyone would give up, but Jiang Lai didn't, so he rescued the person.

"But what if I'm not there at that time?" Jiang Lai asked another question.

Then, the applause stopped and everyone began to think.

Jiang Lai was not at the scene, so the patient must have died, there is no doubt about it.

A race between time and life?

Everyone once again thought about what Jiang Lai said at the beginning. As doctors, they knew very well that emergencies such as severe bleeding... the longer the delay, the more dangerous it becomes, let alone other diseases. The same principle is true.

"So, I have two proposals." Jiang Lai held out two fingers.

"First, I propose to establish the Shanghai Medical Doctors Association, which has the Clinical Medicine Association and the Traditional Chinese Medicine Physicians Association under its jurisdiction, to regularly hold medical exchanges and case sharing. I believe that everyone has gained a lot from today's discussion, and regular exchanges will help improve

The level of our business.”

"Second, I propose to establish a Shanghai emergency medical team to match the emergency rescue center that my colleagues are about to establish. It will serve all types of acute illnesses and accidents and provide patients with the most timely treatment as quickly as possible. Personally,
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