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Specialist in Traditional Medicine.
Chapter 657: Simplicity and Complexity. [657]
Summary
The content discusses an interview where Rong Xue Ping demonstrates her understanding of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) while examining a child with mycoplasma pneumonia. Huang Zheng Liang and Fang Yan observe her approach, noting that while her demeanor is pleasant, the real test lies in her clinical reasoning. The discussion emphasizes the importance of adhering to TCM principles over Western medicine, highlighting the need for practitioners to integrate knowledge without losing the essence of TCM. Fang Yan critiques the tendency of some TCM practitioners to adopt Western methods, stressing that true understanding requires a deep grasp of TCM's complex formulations and pharmacological properties. Ultimately, despite the absence of specific herbs for clearing heat in the proposed treatment, it aligns with the patient's symptoms, illustrating the nuanced application of TCM.Full content
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