This sentence is a couplet written by an unknown old Chinese doctor in Xiangxiang, Hunan Province in the late Qing Dynasty, which is intended to wish all people in the world health, peace and less illness.
This series fully shows the noble medical ethics and commendable benevolence of China ancient medicine. It means: the medicine in the world can cure lazy diseases in the world, but it can't be cured. How can people in the world get rid of the spiritual disaster in the world?
The modern connotation of "I hope there is no disease in the world, why not put medicine on the shelf to produce dust";
"I hope there is no disease in the world, why put the medicine on the shelf to produce dust?" As the saying goes, "Doctors are benevolent", and "benevolence" is written in black and white on paper and engraved in Dong Jian's heart.
"Many people, including some doctors, think that popular science is a' pediatrics' and it is not worth spending money." Dong Jian said, "But I think a good doctor should see less patients, that is, I hope they will not get sick, get sick less, or get worse. This is what real medical people should do, and popular science can play this role. "
There is an old saying: "See a doctor before you get sick, and then treat it." The touch and satisfaction of doctors should not only come from treating diseases, but also from reducing diseases.
In fact, people often don't understand Dong Jian's behavior, and feel that doctors are tired enough to perform surgery and see outpatient clinics at ordinary times, and there is no need to spend "extra" time on science popularization: instead of spending time on science popularization, it is better to see more patients and do more surgery. However, Dong Jian believes that popular science is valuable and beneficial to both doctors and patients.