"Since that's the case, Brother Weng, please prescribe a prescription."

Guo Tuqiang looked at Weng Hai with a smile and opened his mouth. In order to avoid nights and dreams, he directly asked Weng Hai to prescribe the prescription.

As long as he gets the prescription written by Weng Hai, this is the proof.

After returning home, he can also explain to Mr. Qiao that Mr. Qiao may not care about Jiang Fei's medical treatment, he only cares about his old comrades in arms.

It makes no difference who treats the grandson of an old comrade-in-arms.

When Weng Hai saw what Guo Tuqiang said, he smiled along with the trend: "It's natural. Although sleepwalking is more serious, it's not difficult to cure it."

"Sleepwalking belongs to the category of internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine, and it is placed in palpitations and insomnia."

"Palpitations in Chinese medicine also include palpitations, that is, heart palpitations, palpitations, convulsions, etc."

"Insomnia also includes insomnia and forgetfulness."

"There is a famous old Chinese doctor Yao Hesheng Yao Lao in Xijiang Province. He has a book "Lecture Notes on Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine" which contains a lot of content about this aspect."

Weng Hai, like many Chinese medicine practitioners, likes to prescribe medicine while talking, so as to highlight his extraordinaryness.

At the same time, speaking out is also an explanation to the patient and his family, and regardless of whether the patient's family can understand it or not, at least speaking, there is an explanation.

"And this child, in my opinion, is caused by insufficient heart and spleen, sleeps too much, sleeps less, and even sleepwalks."

Weng Hai is quite sure about this, after all, he has seen many patients with sleepwalking syndrome, most of them are what he called lack of heart and spleen, also known as lack of temper and weak mind.

Jiang Fei was very satisfied with Weng Hai's ability to diagnose diseases before this, but after he talked about syndrome differentiation, he felt that Weng Hai was a little careless.

In other words, I was a little stuck in my previous experience, and I definitely felt that it was caused by a lack of heart and spleen.

Although Jiang Fei didn't go to take the pulse, he believed that Weng Hai, the deputy chief physician of internal medicine at the Provincial Military Hospital, would not feel the wrong pulse.

With Jiang Fei knowing the pulse, tongue, and face, there is no difference between him and his diagnosis.

But Jiang Fei's dialectical results are somewhat different from Weng Hai's, and it can even be said that they are completely in two directions.

Weng Hai felt that the child's sleepwalking syndrome, including frequent insomnia, excessive sleepiness, and lack of energy, was caused by a lack of heart and spleen.

But my own syndrome is that the heart and kidney are insufficient, so that the liver is deficient and fire is hyperactive, the spleen and stomach are in harmony, and the internal resistance of heat and phlegm.

Weng Hai was talking about a deficiency of the heart and spleen, while Jiang Fei's syndrome was a deficiency of the heart and kidney.

The difference of one word is the study and understanding of TCM syndrome differentiation, as well as the thinking and syndrome differentiation of TCM practitioners.

"Wait a minute!"

After Jiang Fei saw Weng Hai finished his opinion, he was about to write a prescription, and immediately stopped him.

He could have ignored it, but for the sake of the child, he didn't want him to suffer more and continue to take ineffective potions.

Even if the medicine prescribed this time still doesn't work, it is very likely that Mr. Sun will no longer trust Chinese medicine at all.

Although it is not a big deal if one less person trusts Chinese medicine, but if you gather less, you will get more. When one person after another does not believe in Chinese medicine, that is the dilemma of Chinese medicine.

Weng Hai is definitely not a quack doctor, let alone an incompetent bastard, but his syndrome differentiation still blindly follows past experience, and even has more western medicine thinking.

Seeing a doctor should not be treated with Western medical thinking, but if there is even the slightest bit of Western medical thinking, the disease will not look good in Chinese medicine.

After all, I have never seen Taoist priests wearing cassocks to worship Jesus, because they are not a system and should not be confused together.

Weng Hai was about to prescribe a prescription, but was suddenly stopped by Jiang Fei, which made him look suspicious.

This family, do you have any questions?

"This patient's family member, do you have any questions?"

Weng Hai asked Jiang Fei with a smile.

When Old Sun heard Weng Hai's question, he immediately said, "Doctor Weng, we don't know him, is this the driver brought by Xiao Guo?"

"driver?"

When Weng Hai heard what Sun Lao said, his face suddenly sank.

Isn't it the patient's family?If not, then why stop yourself from taking the medicine?

"What questions do you have?" Weng Hai frowned, stared at Jiang Fei with an unkind expression and asked.

If it wasn't for Guo Tuqiang's face, he would have scolded him.

Traditional Chinese medicine hates being interrupted when others prescribe prescriptions.

Because the thinking is very likely to become chaotic, the original combination has to be rethought.

"Stop messing around, you go out first!"

Guo Tuqiang saw that Jiang Fei opened his mouth to stop Weng Hai from prescribing the medicine, his expression immediately darkened, he shouted coldly at Jiang Fei, pointed at the door, and told him to go out.

This prescription cannot be destroyed by Jiang Fei.

Jiang Fei glanced at Guo Tuqiang, smiled coldly, and then said, "Officer Guo, Qiao always asked me to treat patients, is this serious?"

"If you don't take it seriously, you can use the phone number on Dr. Weng's desk to call Mr. Qiao now. As long as Mr. Qiao says he doesn't need me, Jiang Fei, I will turn around and leave without saying a word."

"But if it's true, you Guo Tuqiang casually changed Mr. Qiao's intentions and prevented me from treating patients, then you should talk about it carefully."

Do you really think you dare not tear your face apart?I really thought that I would get used to you as Mr. Qiao's secretary, so I wouldn't dare to do anything to you?

There is no need for me to abide by the broken rules of the officialdom, because I am not a member of the officialdom.

Guo Tuqiang wanted to deceive himself, but he could only say that he wanted to be blind.

As soon as Jiang Fei said these words, both Weng Hai and Sun Lao were dumbfounded.

Especially Sun Lao, after hearing what Jiang Fei said, it seems that he is also a doctor?Or was he sent by his old comrade-in-arms Qiao Yannian to see a doctor for him?

But why didn't I hear Guo Tuqiang from the beginning to the end?

Weng Hai was stunned for a moment, and then his face turned ugly.

If it is true what Jiang Fei said, then he is considered a doctor (ya four times).

Scraping doctors, that is to say, robbing fellow patients, this is called squatting doctors.

Modern people may not have heard of this rule, but in the old society there were very strict regulations on this, and two doctors must never see the same patient.

Unless the patient is willing to change doctors, or one of the doctors admits that his skills are not as good as others and gives it to the other side.

Otherwise, if you grab a patient, you will be a doctor, and you will be cast aside by Xinglin's colleagues.

This rule is not heard in modern times, but there is a word in the show business circle of later generations called rolling drama, which means that an actor colleague has crossed many plays, which is also a taboo in the show business circle.

The rule of rolling opera originated from rolling medicine at the earliest.

"What nonsense are you talking about?"

Guo Tuqiang's face was already extremely gloomy, and the anger in his heart went straight to the sky. He never thought that Jiang Fei would really dare to tear his face and offend him, the old secretary Qiao.

When he did this, he was directly blocked, and he couldn't get down at all.

But Jiang Fei cares about this?Since you want to calculate yourself, you have to bear the price.

"What's going on? Officer Guo?"

Weng Hai frowned and looked at Guo Tuqiang.

Even Brother Guo stopped calling, and changed to a regular address, obviously feeling that something was wrong.

"Xiao Guo, what's going on?" Elder Sun also asked Guo Tuqiang with a straight face.

Guo Tuqiang's pressure doubled at this time, and he didn't know how to speak for a while.

Jiang Fei's expression was not good, but instead of waiting for Guo Tuqiang's explanation, he came in front of the child and grabbed the three pulses.

Weng Hai looked at Jiang Fei in astonishment, and then saw the scale and strength of Jiang Fei's pulse, and he was shocked.

This is really a Chinese medicine doctor.

Well, I understand this time.

Before I knew it, I had become a doctor in a ignorant way.

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