Since 1972, Gao Zhenzong has been called "the imperial doctor" by the local people, and hand diagnosis has been added to pulse diagnosis. 65438-0985, the first person to carry out hand consultation in Beijing.
1April, 986, Gao Zhenzong was in the hospital processing medical records, and an old classmate who had not seen him for many years found him to see a doctor. Gao Zhenzong found a large black spot in the palmar root kidney area of the patient through hand diagnosis, which was diagnosed as unilateral renal necrosis. He was prescribed medicine for seven days to recover, and his condition improved. A few days later, the classmate's wife came to the hospital to visit her husband. By the way, Gao Zhenzong was invited to see a doctor. He found a spider-like black spot at the junction of his index finger and lifeline, and was diagnosed with advanced liver cancer. He immediately asked the patient to do B-ultrasound and blood test, and was diagnosed with advanced liver cancer.
1995 In the spring, an old lady was pushed to the hospital by her son's bicycle and found Gao Zhenzong to see a doctor. The diagnosis found that the old lady's tongue and lips were black, and her hands were black from fingertips to palms. Seeing this scene, Gao Zhenzong hurriedly asked his son to take her to the emergency room of Peking University Hospital, and eventually died in the afternoon because of her critical illness.
1May, 997, Gao Zhenzong traveled to Zhangjiajie and gave a four-hour lecture on hand diagnosis on the train. After listening to the lecture, an unknown passenger invited Gao Zhenzong to see a hand clinic. Through hand examination, he found a red dot next to the lifeline of the palm print, reminding him to pay attention to his health around the age of 45 and may have a heart attack. Later, I learned that this person is the director of the spiritual civilization office of a Ministry. After returning from Zhangjiajie, the director called and said that he would take the veteran cadres to Jiuzhaigou, and asked Professor Gao to be a team health doctor. However, Gao Zhenzong couldn't go because of his busy work, so he was advised to bring more medicine and oxygen bottles. A month later, the director called and said that he had a heart attack on his way to Jiuzhaigou. Fortunately, he followed Professor Gao's advice and brought an oxygen bottle to rescue him.
During the period of 1997, Gao Zhenzong visited Viet Nam with a medical delegation from China. On the way back, he saw the hand inspection of the members. He found that one of the ladies had her head down to the horizontal line of thenar wrist, and there was a ring on the middle finger mound with three intersecting lines on it. Gao Zhenzong judged that she had committed suicide three times. When asked, it happened.
By chance, Huo Da, a famous writer and author of The Muslim Funeral, was diagnosed as depression by Gao Zhenzong. Through mental, psychological and meridian guidance, Gao Zhenzong opened the second meridian of Ren Du for her, improved the blood supply to the brain, cupped and removed large black blood in the body, and gradually cured the disease.
In mid-June, 2004, Gao Zhenzong visited the leaders of Nanyuan Airport at 5438+065438+ 10. One of the lifelines has a black spot in the middle and a deep line of indulgence. Therefore, Gao Zhenzong reminded him to pay special attention to put an end to bad living habits and prevent sudden diseases in the near future. On New Year's Day, I got a phone call: this man died of a heart attack because of drinking too much.
2065438+0010 In late February, Mr. Zhang from Beijing Writers Association invited Gao Zhenzong to attend the Golden Rose Party at the end of the year, but Gao Zhenzong declined politely on the grounds of busy work. Mr. Zhang did insist on Gao Zhenzong coming: the reason was "because you told my brother to die!" Gao Zhenzong was surprised: "I have never seen his brother. Why do you say that? "It turned out that 10 years ago, Gao Zhenzong had done hand consultation for Mr. Zhang, reminding him that there were possible signs of sudden heart attack on the life line of 55-60 years old, and he should pay special attention to staying away from alcohol, tobacco and various bad hobbies. Teacher Zhang is very concerned about this and really takes the doctor's words as his motto, so he has been healthy and safe. However, Mr. Zhang's brother died suddenly of myocardial infarction on 10/0+1day, at the age of 60, when he was having a party at his father's house. It turns out that brothers and sisters will have the same gene expression on the lifeline, and they will all face the same disease risk.
Popularize hand diagnosis and promote traditional Chinese medicine
Gao Zhenzong thinks that hand diagnosis is scientific, national and inherited, and it is a treasure of Chinese traditional medical culture. He summarized the characteristics of hand diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine as follows: the method is simple, non-invasive and easy to learn; The indicators are intuitive and practical; The conclusion is reliable and accurate. Not only can you know the family history, past history and present medical history, but you can also diagnose it in advance. It can not only be used as a supplement to the existing diagnostic methods of traditional Chinese and western medicine, but also realize clinical predictive diagnosis. In addition to providing patients with hand diagnosis and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine all the year round, it has also carried out a large number of TCM disease prediction and TCM health science education. He said, "For the overall health of the Chinese nation, Chinese medicine practitioners should shoulder the responsibility of popularizing health education to the society." Since 1985, Gao Zhenzong and his team have given more than 1000 lectures on hand diagnosis in Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Russia, Vietnam, Hong Kong and Macao, covering all parts of the country, with an audience of10000. He believes that lectures, as a form of popular science education, are more effective than outpatient clinics, and can remind the public to pay attention to health and prevent problems before they happen. As an ancient and brand-new frontier discipline, hand diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine is bound to show its unique role more and more.
Gao Zhenzong summed up his experience and sentiment accumulated from medical and lecture practice for decades, and wrote a book, Hand Diagnosis of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which is divided into seven chapters and more than 200,000 words. Each page is illustrated and illustrated, which is clear at a glance. Among them, the color "Gao's Hand Diagnosis and Hand Therapy Map" marked 86 meridian points and 224 odd points of the hand corresponding to the hand reflex area, which can diagnose and treat 100 common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases, even beginners can understand them and apply what they have learned.
When it comes to Chinese medicine education, Gao Zhenzong thinks that there are many disadvantages in the current Chinese medicine education, and even cultivated grave diggers of Chinese medicine. Many graduates have academic qualifications and professional titles, but they have no medical skills. He hopes to restore the tradition of learning from Chinese medicine and open up a "green channel" for Chinese medicine to learn from others. The cultivation of talents is the foundation of saving Chinese medicine. Let people who love Chinese medicine learn Chinese medicine, develop Chinese medicine, serve the people and win glory for the nation and the country. He suggested that to really develop Chinese medicine, we should let go, let a hundred schools of thought contend, let a hundred schools of thought contend, support each other, and don't disagree. Internal friction will only affect the development of Chinese medicine. To be eclectic and learn from others, we should not only learn from the four ancient classics, but also learn from the experience of modern old Chinese medicine. .