Chapter 60 Zhao Yi's Teaching Conditions

Chapter 60 Zhao Yi's Teaching Conditions

Because Bian Qu saw in Zhao Yi a completely new school of medicine that was completely different from traditional medical skills.

However, Zhao Yi was not as conservative and rigid as those who practiced traditional medicine. He did not reveal his medical knowledge to doctors other than his own school.

Every medical school has its own secrets.

Because they are worried about one thing - if someone other than their apprentices or relatives learns their medical skills, they will take away their jobs.

Therefore, traditional medical skills are studied by each school behind closed doors, and there is little communication and exchange of medical skills with other doctors.

There is no condition for communication.

Each medical school divides its medical practice area into territories centered around its own clinic. Normally, the doctors would only stay in their own clinics and would have no time to do anything else.

If a new doctor opens a clinic in their practice area without their consent, they will regard the new doctor as an enemy.

Therefore, it is difficult for traditional medicine to form a unified system of standards.

This has led to the slow development of traditional medicine.

After all, there are only a few people in a sect.

After the apprentice has completed his studies, he will go out and open a school. After passing on the skills for one generation, the connection with the original master's school will be almost severed. After the older generation dies, there may still be disputes over the orthodoxy of the school, and it is unlikely that there will be any exchange of medical skills.

Only Zhao Yi, who might be an immortal, would break the sect's prejudice and teach outsiders about cells and bacteria, a brand new medical knowledge.

Therefore, Zhao Yi, who possesses such a broad mind, deserves his kneeling and worship.

Bian Qu felt ashamed of his previous behavior.

He actually contradicted Zhao Yi many times for the sake of official position.

Zhao Yi was a little surprised to see Bian Qu kneeling down.

"Doctor Bianqu, you don't have to perform such a big ceremony."

Bian Qu shook his head and said, "No! Teacher Zhao Yi, you are willing to pass on these medical knowledge to us without being bound by the views of the sect. Then you are my teacher, Bian Qu, and you are worthy of my worship."

"Okay, you get up first, I don't do this."

As a modern man, Zhao Yi is not used to these ancient kneeling rituals.

He didn't put on airs in the village.

Otherwise, with the things he gave to the village, he would have made the villagers kneel down to him every day when they saw him.

After all, the gods they worshipped before did not solve their food problem, but Zhao Yi really solved the food problem for the villagers.

In fact, in the villagers' minds, Zhao Yi is no different from a god.

It’s just that this god is not arrogant and is willing to play with everyone.

After hearing what Zhao Yi said, Bian Qu had no choice but to stand up.

Zhao Yi said to the doctors below: "You don't have to pay me homage. I don't like these things."

"The reason why I am willing to impart this knowledge to you is so that you can save more people."

"In addition, there is a condition for me to teach you this medical knowledge - you must teach this knowledge to anyone else who is willing to learn it. Let more people know this knowledge."

"Because the medical school I teach needs many people to study together to further develop. If everyone studies alone behind closed doors, it will not develop."

Zhao Yi knew that the rapid development of modern medicine was inseparable from the school-based teaching method.

Only in this way can we train a large number of doctors.

With a large number of doctors conducting research simultaneously, and a mechanism for publishing and exchanging papers,

It allows doctors to continuously research new medical technology knowledge.

This is something that the master-apprentice system of traditional Chinese medicine cannot do.

"Of course, you don't need to teach your own sect's knowledge."

"Are you willing to agree to this condition? If not, you can choose to withdraw."

Zhao Yi understood very well how much importance traditional Chinese medicine placed on the medical knowledge of its own school.

Asking them to teach their medical skills to outsiders would be tantamount to betraying their teachers and ancestors, in their view.

When the doctors heard what Zhao Yi said, they thought about it.

I think this is totally worth it. Just by teaching others those new medical skills, you can learn the superb medical skills that may be taught by immortals.

This is too much money.

As for teaching others new medical skills, that is not a problem at all. After all, not many people are qualified to learn.

If you want to study medicine, you have to be able to read.
In the big cities, one out of ten people in the Qin Dynasty could be literate, but in the towns, it would be good if two or three out of a hundred could be found.

So they answered one after another.

"Teacher Zhao Yi, I agree to your terms."

"Teacher Zhao, I am willing to teach your medical skills to others."

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Little did those doctors know that Zhao Yi had already prepared for universal education.

Moreover, Zhao Yi also planned to build a modern-style academy in the future to impart various types of knowledge.

By then, Zhao Yi believes that these doctors will be willing to come to the college to work.

After all, not coming means falling behind the times and being abandoned by the times.

By the time the doctors trained by the colleges come out, the living environment of traditional doctors will be greatly squeezed.

After all, there are only so many patients, and modern medical technology can quickly cure common diseases.

By then, traditional doctors will naturally take the initiative to learn the modern medical knowledge taught by Zhao Yi.

However, Zhao Yi is not afraid of what traditional doctors will do after learning modern medical knowledge.

After all, modern medicine cannot be separated from various modern industrial products.

Even if traditional doctors learn it, they cannot produce antibiotics and syringes.

Zhao Yi nodded and said, "Okay. Everyone can take turns to come up and look at the blood cells."

So all the doctors stood up and wanted to see what the cell looked like.

Of course, Ying Zheng and Wang Jian would not miss this excitement.

Everyone was amazed after looking at the microscope.

It turns out there are these little things in the blood.

Listen to Zhao Yi talk about how the human body is made up of different types of cells.

Since cells exist.

Does it mean that all the knowledge about the human body that I learned before was wrong?

The doctors thought to themselves.

After the doctors have checked the cells.

Zhao Yi continued his lecture.

"What you just saw are human blood cells. Our human body is made up of these different cells."

"Bacteria are actually similar to the cells we just saw. They are also very small and invisible. Some bacteria can multiply on wounds in our bodies and cause wound infections."

"This causes our body to reject the disease - inflammation. And the result of inflammation is sores."

“That’s why ulcers occur.”

"The solution to sores is simple - just kill the bacteria."

When Zhao Yi said this, someone asked a question.

"Bacteria are so small that they are invisible. How can we kill them?"

"Yeah! That's totally impossible."

"That's not right. Why do sores sometimes disappear on their own?"

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(End of this chapter)