According to the hundred years of medical experience that Hua Tuo had given him, he could basically be sure that Hua Tuo could cure Qi diseases during the Three Kingdoms period.
In other words, during that period, Chinese medicine had already developed to a rather advanced stage.
For example, Hua Tuo had once scraped Sun Jian's bones to treat his injuries. Under the conditions at that time, such an operation was basically proof of the advancement of Chinese medicine at that time. (Note: Sun Jian was the one who scraped his bones to heal him, not Guan Yu.))
What's more, when Boss Cao asked Hua Tuo to treat his headache, Hua Tuo took out an axe and said that he wanted to open his brain. In the end, the craniotomy was not completed, but Boss Cao did it.
However, since Hua Tuo dared to propose a craniotomy under the conditions at that time, he must have had a certain degree of confidence in his heart.
Although the medical experience that Hua Tuo had given him did not have any experience with craniotomy, which meant that Boss Cao was probably just the first lab rat, Hua Tuo was unlucky. He did not expect Boss Cao to give him a reverse craniotomy.
However, it could basically prove that the medical skills at that time were superb.
How many years had it been since the end of the Three Kingdoms? The path of medicine had actually withered to such an extent that even a mere Qi disease had rendered the imperial physicians helpless and had even made a wrong diagnosis.
This kind of sectarianism would continue until the 21st century, when Chinese medicine became synonymous with ignorance and became a form of metaphysics instead of medicine.
When it came to alternative medicine, most people did not trust it.
On the contrary, the West, which was extremely backward in medical science, dominated the development of medicine.
In the West, medical treatment was still at the bloodletting stage until the last century.
Doctor, I have a headache…
Bloodletting!
Doctor, my stomach hurts…
Bloodletting!
Doctor, I'm constipated…
Bloodletting!
If you can't make a decision, you'll bleed. Don't ask, if you ask, you'll bleed!
Even in medieval Europe, barbers often had a doctor's side job.
According to the relevant data, the survival rate of medical treatment at that time was 50%, which was basically a matter of fate.
Those who were tough lived, those who were not died…
At that time, there was even a famous surgical case with a mortality rate of 300%.
The chief surgeon was a famous doctor with a fast knife at that time, but because the knife was too fast during the operation, he cut off two of the assistant's fingers.
As a result, the assistant died of excessive blood loss.
The spectators were scared to death by the patient's screams.
After the surgery, the patient died of infection.
At this time, the western countries had a complete medical system while the western countries still had barbaric and backward medical methods. But why did they fall into metaphysics later?
There was no other reason.
Secular bias!
The inheritance of the Xia Dynasty placed too much emphasis on sectarianism. The Four Books and Five Classics were still fine. After all, no matter which dynasty supported scholars, the cultural inheritance of the Xia Dynasty had never been cut off.
However, the number of people who learned medical skills was small. Coupled with sectarianism, it was common for people to gradually lose their knowledge.
This kind of sectarianism did not only exist in the medical field.
Back then, Gongshu Ban could make a wooden kite that could fly for three days and three nights before landing, but what about the craftsmen now?
Even the siege vehicles and large trebuchets that were popular during the Warring States Period had been lost.
The four great inventions all originated from China, but why was China repeatedly humiliated in modern times?
Gunpowder came from the Xia Country, so why did others use the gunpowder of the Xia Country to open the door of the Xia Country?
There was no other reason.
Secular bias!
The discrimination of society and the strong sectarianism of the Legatees led to the end of these former prosperity.
It was no wonder that Hua Tuo had asked Su Li so much in his last letter.
Hua Tuo was a pure doctor. Qi disease, which was originally not difficult to cure in his hands, had become an incurable disease in the Tang Dynasty. What kind of blow was this to Hua Tuo?
As Su Li thought about it, he pulled out the golden needles from Princess Chang Le's body. He saw that Princess Chang Le's complexion had visibly recovered a little.
Although it was still extremely pale, one could see the red on its cheeks.
Li Er and Zhangsun Wugou felt an inexplicable sense of anticipation because of the imperial physician's obstruction. They watched Princess Chang Le's every move, and a faint hope rose in their hearts again.
"Father, I feel better…"
Chang Le blinked his eyes, and the smile on his face had never been happier than now.
She really did feel better. Although it was not to the extent that she was immediately full of vigor, the trace of vitality that she had recovered was as obvious to him as a withered tree returning to spring.
"Your Majesty, Fuma, please allow this old man to take a look at the princess 'pulse!”
Before Li Er could speak, the imperial physician had already spoken.
Even though he had a rough understanding of Su Li's methods and also knew that this was truly effective.
However, the disease that the entire Imperial Academy of Medicine was helpless about could actually be cured. He could not help but verify it.
Li Er noticed that Chang Le's face had recovered a touch of red, and his anxious mood improved a little. He nodded and agreed to the imperial doctor's request.
The imperial physician stretched out his hand to take her pulse. The expression on his face also changed from one of concentration to one of shock…
(There's still one more chapter! Brothers are cute! There was still one more evaluation vote left, and it would be six chapters tomorrow! Next, it was all up to his brother's cuteness! Brothers are cute!
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