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Shi Jinmo has a noble medical ethics.
Shi Jinmo has a noble medical ethics and is full of love for patients. Sometimes when he is sick in bed, he says to his students, "Don't shut out patients who come from afar, and I'll show them when they are seriously ill." . He is very respectful and generous to his fellow travelers and never condescends to others. A patient took a prescription from a former doctor and asked him to comment. He said: "The prescription is good, and everyone has his own interests. You can also try my medicine ... ". He often says to his students, "People say I'm a famous doctor. In fact, I haven't seen many diseases in my life, and many of them can't be treated well." He also said: "My experience is gained from treating patients. I have to return it to the patients in order to be worthy of them and feel at ease. " At the age of 79, he wrote: "It is my happiness that I am old and never die, and I can still serve the people in medical work."

Shi Jinmo loves Chinese medicine and is very concerned about its development. When Premier Zhou Enlai met with him in April, 1954 suggested to Zhou Enlai that a TCM research institute, a TCM hospital and a TCM college should be established to carry out the integration of Chinese and Western medicine and improve the status of TCM ... In an exhibition of TCM, Shi Jinmo showed ten prescriptions for treating gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, hypertension, neurasthenia, liver cirrhosis, hepatosplenomegaly and tracheitis. After that, among the top ten prescriptions, "Hypertension Pill", "Neurasthenia Pill", "Ganmao Pill" and "Tracheitis Pill" were made into medicines and sold well at home and abroad. Later, he wrote hundreds of prescriptions, all of which were collected by the state.

When 1969 was seriously ill, Shi Jinmo repeatedly told me: "Although I can't see a doctor in the future, my experience is useful to the people. I must sort it out and let it continue to serve the people." 1982, The Collection of Clinical Experience of Shi Jinmo, edited by Zhu Chenyu, Zhai Jisheng, Shi Ruyu (daughter of Shi Jinmo) and Shi Ruxue (son of Shi Jinmo), was finally published, realizing Shi Jinmo's last wish of "continuing to serve the people".