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1. Poems about medical treatment

The benevolence of doctors

Hu Bingyan

Carrying the ideal of an angel in white

Responsibility Courage to carry on the shoulders

The heart is blooming like a lotus

Just to save lives and heal the wounded

Medical ethics and medical skills are noble

Patients are in pain Heartfelt

Pioneering, innovative, united and progressive

Bearing hardships and losses, dedicated and responsible

Seriously and conscientiously guarding the post

Gathering team strength

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Strive to be world-class

Practitioners are honest and responsible

Dedicated, diligent and caring

For the health of patients

The benevolence of doctors will never be forgotten. 2. Famous aphorisms, poems and songs about medical treatment

1. Choosing medicine may be accidental, but once you choose, you must devote your life to it. Approach it with loyalty and passion. ——Zhong Nanshan

2. Medical skills are the most beautiful and noble of all technologies. ——Hippocrates

3. A Western philosopher said: "Medicine is a science, but becoming a doctor with superb medical skills is an art."

4. Marx: "The purpose of understanding the world is to transform the world." (Efficacy is more important than theory)

5. If you are not a good doctor, you are a good doctor.

6. If people don’t have enough reason, they can’t learn medicine; if doctors don’t have enough reason, they can’t use medicine.

7. Be knowledgeable and then become a doctor, be virtuous and then become a doctor, be cautious and then practice medicine!

8. What is wrong with the living people? They die not from illness but from medical treatment. Having medical treatment is worse than not having medical treatment. Not being good at studying medicine is worse than not studying medicine. (Preface to "Differentiation of Treatises on Febrile Diseases" written by Wu Tang in the Qing Dynasty)

9. In order to heal, one must first correct oneself, and then correct others. ——"On Medical Engineering"

10. If you want to save people, you can study medicine, but if you want to make profits, you can't. ——Xu Tingzuo of the Qing Dynasty

11. Doctors, if they are not familiar with the book, they will not understand the theory, and if they do not understand the theory, their knowledge will not be precise. ——"Yi Zong Jin Jian Fan Ling" by Wu Qian and others of the Qing Dynasty

12. If you advance, you will save the world, if you retreat, you will save the people; if you cannot be a good minister, you should also be a good doctor. ——Zhang Zhongjing

13. As long as life is precious, the profession of doctor will always be admired! ——Emerson

14. Experts are respectable. They know more and more about things that ordinary doctors do not know. Experts are sometimes regrettable. They know more and more about ordinary doctors. I know less and less about the things I know. ——Obstetrician and Gynecologist Lang Jinghe

15. Doctors serve people, and the most complex thing in the world is people. To be a good doctor, you must first study people and serve the people wholeheartedly. This is medical ethics. Medical ethics is not only a wish, but also an action. This action must run through the entire medical process and throughout the doctor's entire medical career. ——Wu Jieping

16. There should always be a feeling of "like facing an abyss, like walking on thin ice" towards work. This is a sense of responsibility arising from facing the most precious life of the patient.

17. Those without perseverance cannot practice medicine. ——Chen Menglei of the Qing Dynasty and others "Ancient and Modern Books Integrated Medical Records"

18. Doctors are not benevolent people and cannot be trusted; if they are not smart and reasonable, they cannot be trusted; if they are not honest and pure, they cannot be trusted . ——Jin Yangquan's "Theory of Physics"

19. Doctors care about the needs of patients.

20. Medicine is a benevolent art and must have a benevolent heart.

21. Medicine is the way. You cannot understand its principles without being sophisticated, and you cannot achieve it without being knowledgeable.

22. When studying medicine, you should learn to have a vision. Your vision is everywhere, and there are indescribable ways to find the right solution. ——"Hundred Questions about Ryukyu" by Cao Renbo of the Qing Dynasty 3. Words used to describe ancient medical scientists

Xinglin House

"Xinglin" is the name of the traditional Chinese medicine community. Doctors often regard themselves as "people in the apricot forest". However, the dictionary "Xinglin" refers to Dong Feng, a Taoist doctor from Fujian in the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. "Xinglin House" refers to a family of doctors with superb medical skills.

Source of allusion

Dong Feng, also named Junyi, was born in Houguan, Fujian (now Fuzhou). He was known as one of the "Three Miracle Doctors of Jian'an" along with Zhang Zhongjing and Hua Tuo at that time. Among the many legendary deeds about Dong Feng, the most influential is the story of his practice of medicine in Lushan Mountain to help the world. According to Volume 10 of the "Biography of Immortals": "You live in the mountains and treat people's illnesses without asking for money or anything. If a person recovers from a serious illness, he will plant five apricots and one for a mild illness. If you do this for ten years, you will get one hundred thousand." The remaining trees are growing into forests..." Dong Feng once lived in seclusion at the southern foot of Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi Province for a long time, and devoted himself to diagnosing and treating diseases for the mountain people. He never asked for remuneration when practicing medicine. Whenever he cured a seriously ill patient, he would ask the patient to plant five apricot trees on the hillside; if he treated a minor illness, he only needed to plant one apricot tree. So after hearing the news, patients from all over the country came to seek treatment, and Dong Feng all paid for his treatment by planting apricots. A few years later, there were as many as 100,000 apricot trees in the Lushan area. After the apricots matured, Dong Feng sold the apricots into grain to help the poor people in Lushan Mountain and the hungry people traveling from north to south. In one year, he helped more than 20,000 people. Later, it was also said that tigers guarded the apricot grove to prevent unscrupulous people from stealing apricots. Those who wanted to eat apricots could only exchange rice for it, and Dong Feng used the rice in exchange to help the poor, so there is also a saying of "tiger guarding the apricot grove" . It is precisely because of Dong's noble character of practicing medicine to help the world that he has won the universal respect of the people. After Dong Feng became a human being, the people in the Lushan area set up altars in the apricot grove to worship the benevolent Taoist doctor. Later, people built the Apricot Altar, Immortal Altar and Baoxian Altar in Dong Feng's seclusion to commemorate Dong Feng. As a result, the word apricot forest gradually became a special term for doctors. People like to use words such as "the spring is warm in the apricot forest" and "the apricot forest is full of reputation" to praise common doctors like Tong Feng who have noble medical practices.

Xuan Hu Ji Shi:

Xuan Hu Ji Shi is an ancient saying praising doctors for saving people from illness.

"Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Biography of Fang Shu, Biography of Fei Changfang" records:

"Fei Changfang was from Runan (now southwest of Shangcai, Henan), and he was once a city governor. There is an old man selling medicine in the market. He hangs a pot at the head of the shop. When he reaches the market, he often jumps into the pot. No one in the market sees him, except the eldest son who sees him upstairs. He goes to worship him again and offers preserved wine. Weng knew that the chief minister meant his god, so he said, "I will come tomorrow. I will visit you again on the first day of the long house. Weng then went into the pot with you. I saw that the jade hall was beautiful, and there was plenty of wine and delicacies in it." After drinking, Weng Yue didn't listen to what he said, so he went up to the house of the Marquis and said, "I'm an immortal, I'm responsible for my fault, I'll go away now, how can I follow you downstairs?" I drank less and said goodbye to you... The eldest son then wanted to seek the Tao and followed him into the mountains. Weng Fu said to him, "You can teach me, and you can cure all kinds of diseases."

Legend has it that there was a Hu Weng (about the 2nd century AD). His name is unknown, but he was called Hu Gong. "It is said that Hu Gong Xie Yuan, a native of Liyang, sells medicine in the market. The price is the same, and all diseases will be cured. The speaker said: If you take this medicine, you will vomit something, and it will be cured on a certain day. Everything will be cured. Collect money every day Tens of thousands of people were given to the poor, hungry and cold people in the city." From this point of view, Hu Weng is a hermit doctor who possesses medical skills and is willing to do good. Because a pot is often hung as a medical sign in the place where medicines are provided for diagnosis and treatment, he is called the Pot Man. There are many myths and stories about him in folklore. Hu Weng once taught medical skills to Fei Changfang. Although the records refer to legends, if you take off the cloak of myth, it is not difficult to know that Hu Gong and Fei Changfang were famous doctors in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The deeds of Hu Gong are widely spread. Doctors in the past dynasties almost all used the "Happiness of Hanging Pot" as a congratulation when practicing medicine, or hung gourds in the clinic as a sign of medicine. Today, many pharmacies, pharmaceutical factories, etc. still use this method. .

Laojiu believes that "pot" is suspected to be derived from "gourd" and "hu" because they have the same pronunciation. In later generations, some pharmacies used gourds as their guise, and some pharmaceutical factories used gourds as their trademarks. There was also a saying that "you don't know what kind of medicine is sold in the gourds."

Doctors have a benevolent heart and use their medical skills to help all living beings. People in the world call this a "hanging pot to help the world". Its classic origin comes from this.

The translated "Book of the Later Han: Biography of Fang Shu" records a strange legend: During the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Fei Changfang. One day, he was drinking in a restaurant to relieve his boredom. He happened to see an old medicine seller on the street, selling pills and ointments with a medicine gourd hanging on the street. After selling for a while, the people on the street gradually dispersed, and the old man quietly got into the gourd.

Fei Changfang saw clearly and concluded that this old man was by no means an ordinary person. He bought wine and meat and paid homage to the old man respectfully. The old man knew his purpose and led him into the gourd together. When he opened his eyes and took a look, he saw only the magnificent Zhulan Painted Building, with exotic flowers and rare plants, just like a fairyland and a palace in a fairyland, with a unique cave in the sky. Later, Fei Changfang learned alchemy from the old man for more than ten days. Before leaving, the old man gave him a bamboo stick and rode on it like flying.

When he returned to his hometown, his family thought he was dead, but it turned out that more than ten years had passed. From then on, Fei Changfang was able to cure all kinds of diseases, drive away plagues and bring people back to life.

This is just a myth, but it covers a layer of "mystery" for medical practitioners. Later, in order to commemorate this legendary doctor, folk doctors hung a medicinal gourd at the door of the medicine shop as a symbol of medical practice. Nowadays, although doctors of traditional Chinese medicine "Xuan Hu" are rarely seen, the term "Xuan Hu" has been preserved.