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Chicken blood, an online buzzword, is described in some online blogs as the idolized behavior of fans and book fans such as "madness" and "obsession". It is also used to describe a person who is particularly excited and has the meaning of teasing.
Beating chicken blood was once a kind of "health care therapy" that was wildly circulated during the Cultural Revolution.
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Chicken blood source: Chicken blood therapy is a health care technology popular in 1967.
It lasted about 10 month.
The specific time and duration of popularization in different places (from metropolis Beijing to Xishuangbanna in the hinterland) are slightly different.
The method is to extract dozens to 100 ml of chicken blood from the cockerel (it is also said that purebred white "Laihang Chicken" of more than 4 kg is the best) and inject it into the human body once a week.
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According to legend, this is a fashion popular in the "upper class" of a province from 65438 to 0965.
Its "origin" is that a * * * "Lieutenant General" military doctor was arrested by our public security organs and sentenced to death. Before his execution, he gave this secret recipe to protect himself.
It is said that its curative effect can strengthen the body, prolong life and cure all diseases; Chiang Kai-shek in Taiwan Province Province lived on chicken blood.
Not only the local chief executive dealt with it according to law, but also a group of followers followed suit.
During the Cultural Revolution, the director was criticized and forced to admit that he had beaten chicken blood.
Therefore, it was regarded as a crime of "prolonging life, seizing political power from class and restoring capitalism", which was deeply exposed and criticized, printed and uploaded, and widely circulated.
Chicken blood that caused the epidemic.
According to the experiment, injecting chicken blood into subcutaneous muscle (not intravenous injection), the immune response caused by liquid protein entering human body may have certain curative effect on some special diseases.
Some people have a tonic feeling, hot and dry, and their faces are rosy.
In the case of low medical conditions at that time, there may be similar substitution effects.
However, its curative effect and application scope are obviously greatly exaggerated (an exaggerated statement is that it has therapeutic and preventive effects on hemiplegia, stroke, gynecological diseases, itching, infertility, psoriasis, beriberi, proctoptosis, hemorrhoids, cough, colds and so on).
Moreover, because there are many diseases infected by chickens, the quality of chicken blood is not clear, and the possibility of side effects is not easy to control (some people die after injection).
The scientific nature of chicken blood therapy itself has not been confirmed theoretically and clinically. Except some regular hospitals, most of them are street clinics and county hospitals in cities.
* * * When you need to queue up for an injection.
For a time, the price of cockerel rose because of the shortage of supply, which became an extremely rare phenomenon of low salary, high employment and stable price at that time.
It is said that the bleeding cock is only skin and bones, and it has no fragrance when cooked.
The irrational cognitive model inspired by the Cultural Revolution made China people feel a sense of identity and closeness when facing the worship of consanguinity as a primitive belief.
The popularity of chicken blood is logical.
A large number of abnormal deaths and bleeding make people realize that life is fragile and perishable, so they pay special attention to the preservation of physical life.
Just with the help of western injection equipment, it has some scientific color and modern meaning of "making foreign things serve China", which seems to increase credibility; Driven by herd mentality, there are many people rushing to respond.
In the1980s, crosstalk actor Jiang Kun once wrote "black tea, mushrooms and chicken blood" to satirize it, and his master Ma Ji also created the image of "Zhao Quanxin", a chicken blood admirer.
1959 At 8 o'clock on May 26th, a doctor named Yu Changshi gave himself a shot of fresh chicken blood in front of the patients who came to make an appointment.
Five years later, he recalled the "public performance" and said, "In less than three hours, I felt extremely hungry and ate eight or two meals at noon."
The doctor's personal demonstration reassured the patient.
From 1 in the evening, more than 40 people gave way to the injection of chicken blood, and the miracle immediately appeared: "Some people often cough, and it will be fine five minutes after injection; Some of them couldn't sleep for months, and they slept very sweetly that night. Some stomachaches stopped; Some boils have disappeared. "
This is not the first time I have beaten chicken blood.
In recent years, Yu Changshi, who firmly believes that "chicken blood therapy" has a "miraculous effect" on all diseases, secretly conducted some experiments. The arrival of the "Great Leap Forward" made him more motivated to "tackle key problems".
It was just that no one thought at that time that this seemingly incredible "chicken blood therapy" would spread everywhere with the enthusiasm of the years and eventually became popular for more than ten years.
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Yu Changshi, 1903, a native of Nanling, Anhui Province, has a resume of the Red Revolution.
19 years old, joined the China Socialist Youth League while studying at Shanghai Medical University, and became * * * party member one and a half years later.
During the May 30th Movement, he was active in the Shanghai Federation of Trade Unions.
/kloc-returned to Nanling at the end of 0/926 to set up Nanling Teke as a secretary. He led the peasant movement in Nanling and Wuhu, and was also arrested and imprisoned in Wuchang.
According to Yu Changshi's self-report, 1952, 1 1 in June, he was engaged in health work in Nanping, Jiangxi Province, and accidentally measured the body temperature of chickens, which was above 42℃, with an average of about 43℃.
He judged that the chicken's "normal body temperature is so high, of course, it is the regulation of its nerve center and the extremely high fever function of its blood."
In the literature of traditional Chinese medicine, there are many records of taking chicken blood orally or smearing chicken blood to treat diseases.
I put forward a bold guess: what will happen if chicken blood is injected into the human body? From 65438 to the early 1950s, the Soviet Union's "tissue therapy" was being studied and promoted all over China. Some tissues of human body, such as skin, liver, brain and placenta, are used as injections or buried under the skin of patients to treat diseases.
"I think chicken blood is also a kind of organization and may have the same effect.
"Yu Changshi decided to give it a try on yourself first.
He took 1.5cc blood from a cock and injected it into the deltoid muscle of his left arm. As a result, he felt nothing-no pain, no itching, no swelling.
After a day or two, he felt comfortable and his appetite increased. Three or four days later, he "discovered a miracle", and chronic diseases such as beriberi and dandruff were cured at the same time.
"So, I boldly hit a few times, and hit others.
Yu's research subjects, including her 15-year-old daughter with frequent abdominal pain, a farmer with thigh inflammation and a woman with cancer, "all achieved good results in a short time".
1959 on new year's day, people's daily published an editorial entitled "welcome new and greater victories", which affirmed the great leap forward of socialist construction and the people's commune movement of 1958.
April 18 the State Council Prime Minister Zhou Enlai said at the first meeting of the Second National People's Congress: "The national economic plan of 1959 is a plan to continue the Great Leap Forward.
In this report, Zhou Enlai emphasized that ... the plan is huge and the task is arduous.
However, we must not say that our potential has been exhausted and the planned goals can no longer be surpassed.
In production and construction, the possibility of technological innovation and technological revolution is infinite.
Yu Changshi's opportunity came. 1June, 1959, he entered Shanghai No.3 Cotton Spinning Factory and began experiments among workers. "In more than a month, he hit more than 300 cases, using only one or two stitches, and the most used five or six stitches, so there were many miraculous effects and the curative effect was remarkable."
After investigation by Jing 'an District Health Bureau, Yu did treat 203 cases with "chicken blood therapy". According to the data obtained orally by patients, subjective symptoms such as menorrhagia, gastric ulcer and migraine have improved by 65%, but at the same time, it is pointed out that "36% of patients have high fever, measles, lymphadenopathy and other reactions".
Based on this, the Health Bureau believes that further practice is needed. With the consent of Li Meisheng, then secretary of the district party committee, a research group including Yu was formed and a laboratory was set up.
Later, China's "chicken blood therapy" began at this time.
Yu Changshi, who was included in the research group, is full of * *, ready to rock the boat.