Chapter 309 Obsessed with medical knowledge
Because the weather in winter was very cold, Mu Yi, who had shaved his head, had no choice but to put on a hat. A gray woolen hat, a yellow scarf with black dots, plus autumn clothes and long trousers, and a sweater jacket.
Trousers, thick socks and a pair of black shoes are his most basic attire.
A few days after his head was shaved, everyone liked to make fun of his bald head. Gradually, everyone got used to it, and he no longer joked about it. And Muyi himself slowly adjusted himself.
mood.
He became interested in the professional books on clinical medicine in Wen Qingfeng's room. But when faced with "Human Anatomy", "Histoembryology", "Physiology", "Biochemistry", "Pharmacology", "Pathology"
", "Preventive Medicine", "Immunology", "Diagnostics", "Traditional Chinese Medicine", "Surgery", "Obstetrics and Gynecology", "Pediatrics" and a lot of professional books. He can't
I read it all at once. After all, this is a professional book that Wen Qingfeng has been reading for four years.
Let's start with "Human Anatomy". Through study, he learned that human anatomy is actually a science that studies the shape and structure of the normal human body, and it belongs to the morphology category of biological science. In the medical field, it is a
This is an important basic course. Its mission is to reveal the morphological and structural characteristics of various organs of the human body, the adjacencies and associations between various organs and structures, and to lay the foundation for further learning of subsequent basic medical courses and clinical medicine courses.
You know, the unit that constitutes the basic structure and function of the human body is the cell, and there is intercellular substance between cells. The interstitium is a substance produced by cells that does not have cellular shape and structure. It includes fibers,
Matrix and fluid substances (tissue fluid, lymph, plasma, etc.) play a role in supporting, protecting, connecting and nourishing cells, and participate in forming the microenvironment for cell survival.
A cell group composed of many cells with similar shapes and similar functions and composed of intercellular matrix is called tissue. There are many types of human tissues, which are generally traditionally classified into four basic tissues, namely epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue.
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With one tissue as the main body, several tissues are organically combined to form an organ with certain morphological, structural and functional characteristics. A series of organs that perform a certain same function are organically linked together to form a system with specific functions.
system. The systems that make up the human body include the motor system, including bones, bone connections and muscles, which are the structural basis for human activities such as labor, displacement and posture maintenance; the digestive system is composed of various internal organs and is responsible for ingesting food.
Digestion, absorption and discharge of residues; respiratory system, for gas exchange; urinary system, for the discharge of the final products produced by tissue cell metabolism; reproductive system, for the production of reproductive cells and formation of new individuals to continue the race; circulatory system, for movement, digestion,
The respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems are connected to various systems that perform metabolism, provide them with nutrients and transport metabolic products; the nervous system includes the central part of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves throughout the body, and sensory organs as special sensing devices
, they sense various stimuli from the internal and external environment of the human body and produce appropriate responses; in addition, there are endocrine glands with different functions scattered throughout the body.
Each system of the human body not only has its own unique shape, structure and function, but also is interconnected, restricted and coordinated under the unified control of the nervous system and the regulation of neurohumoral fluids to jointly complete unified overall activities and advanced consciousness activities.
To achieve a high degree of unity with the ever-changing internal and external environment.
"Human Anatomy" alone contains so much knowledge. This is something Mu Yi has never realized before. He suddenly realized a problem. That is, people who study medicine should have good basic cultural knowledge, as well as
Strong understanding and memory skills. Otherwise, it would be difficult to master these professional medical knowledge.
After briefly reading "Human Anatomy", he thoroughly studied "Histoembryology", "Physiology", "Traditional Chinese Medicine", "Surgery", "Obstetrics and Gynecology", and "Pediatrics".
"Biochemistry", "Pharmacology", "Pathology", "Preventive Medicine", "Immunology", and "Diagnostics" are relatively inexperienced. He cannot understand some of the knowledge at all, at best.
It's just about being able to read. If you want to truly understand the knowledge and understand the ins and outs, you really don't have that skill.
Wen Qingfeng saw that he was very ambitious at first, but in the end he only chose half of the books to read. He smiled and asked: "Mu Yi, you have gained nothing from reading so many of my medical books during this period?" In fact, he was
Some are curious about Mu Yi’s reading logic.
Mu Yi: "The harvest is quite big."
"What's the gain?"
"I used to think that the best people should be allowed to learn scientific knowledge and become scientists. Now I think that the best people should be allowed to learn medical knowledge."
Wen Qingfeng became interested when he heard what he said.
"why?"
"Because I found that this medical knowledge is really profound and profound."
"What you are looking at is only the most basic things. It is only entry-level. Take the sports, digestion, respiration, urinary, and reproductive systems in the "Human Anatomy" you are looking at. There is only one knowledge in it.
It’s all a huge system. And then these individual systems will be further divided into finer divisions. It can be said that this knowledge is really vast!”
"Yes! It's a pity that many people who study medicine are not the best. Could this be the root cause of quackery in the world?" Mu Yi's words were a bit biased.
Wen Qingfeng: "You can't say that. I admit that some medical students are indeed not the best. But if they are willing to work hard and be professional, they can still treat diseases well in society."
"Yes. However, it is not ruled out that he did not study well and got a diploma."
"The situation you mentioned exists in all walks of life. Take you for example. You have read books for so long. Although you have a preliminary understanding of medicine. But, can you say that you really put it into practice?
Have you mastered the things?"
"I haven't mastered it. It can only be regarded as an understanding. The knowledge in it is too professional. You have studied for three or four years. How long have I been reading? And you have teachers to teach you. At best, I can only say that I can read."
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Wen Qingfeng: "Yes. In fact, our teacher said that when people studied medicine in ancient times, they did not have specialized medical schools like ours to enroll students. In ancient times, people studied under the guidance of a master, but don't simply think that they are apprentices who study under the master.
The master must also strictly select his apprentices. Only those who the master thinks are qualified and have a good mind may be selected as apprentices by the master. Then the apprentices follow the master to collect medicines, identify medicines, make medicines, and see doctors. It doesn’t take ten or eight years.
, then you can’t leave the teacher.”
"Yes. But this still has something to do with the underdeveloped social productivity in ancient times. After all, times are different now. There are many ways and methods to learn knowledge."
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Chapter completed!