On July 21, reporters discovered that the homepage of the official website of the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University (hereinafter referred to as "The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University") had turned gray, and the news page had also turned

On July 21, reporters discovered that the homepage of the official website of the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University (hereinafter referred to as "The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University") had turned gray, and the news page had also turned black and white. Browsing the news section, the article "The Party Committee of the First Affiliated Hospital of Wen Medical University posthumously awarded Comrade Li Sheng the title of 'Outstanding Communist Party Member'" came into view.

On the same day, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wen Medical University also released an obituary and accepted condolences from the public. "In memory of the good doctor!" Under the latest post posted on the WeChat official account of the First Affiliated Hospital of Wen Medical University, a large number of netizens also commented on the post to express their remembrance.

"I can never see him eating dried egg powder again"

Dried egg powder, a local specialty fast food snack in Wenzhou, costs more than ten yuan and can provide enough food and clothing in a few minutes.

This kind of fast food was often eaten by Li Sheng, the attending physician of the Department of Vascular Medicine at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wen Medical University during his lifetime. With no time to rest, he quickly returned to the office, where many patients were waiting for him.

Today, his colleagues can no longer see Dr. Li "eating alone" at the dining table. Words like "If your heart is not feeling well, go see Dr. Li", which has been passed down word of mouth among patients, has become a souvenir of "Have a good journey, Dr. Li" and "Dr. Li, remember to eat well."

"Bring him a meal, I hope he can eat it." On the morning of July 22, Ms. Wang, whose family had been treated by Li Sheng, rushed to the funeral home to pay her respects. On the way here, Ms. Wang not only brought flowers, but also specially brought a lunch, hoping to place it in front of Li Sheng's mourning hall. "Everyone knows that he didn't have time to eat well before he was alive, and he was on duty when he left." Ms. Wang often took her mother to see a doctor at noon, and the one she saw the most was Dr. Li on duty. "I can always see him taking two mouthfuls of powder and then running back to the office in three steps and two steps at a time. We all remind him to eat slowly and don't be in a hurry. But he always smiles and says that seeing a doctor is important."

Dr. Li Sheng eats Chen Yu (pseudonym), who met him sixteen years ago, still remembers the details. "In 2009, I graduated from college and came to the First Affiliated Hospital of Wen Medical University for an internship. The teacher who guided me at that time was Dr. Li Sheng. During the two years in the First Affiliated Hospital of Wen Medical University, Dr. Li taught me a lot. Until this May Day holiday, I I even came to Wenzhou to see him.” When talking about his first meeting with Li Sheng, Chen Yu said that the most memorable thing about him was “eating”. "That was the first time I ate Wenzhou food. He personally cooked for several of us students and said he hoped we could eat well and study well. However, Teacher Li was also in a hurry at that time and we didn't even have enough to eat." Chen There was sadness in Yu's tone. In his opinion, Li Sheng, who was meticulous and conscientious at work, devoted all his body and soul to the medical career; but Li Sheng seemed a bit "clumsy" and "careless" when it came to the trivial matters in life. ".

"It feels like a dream these days. But in fact, we understand that we can no longer see your back in the cafeteria eating egg powder." After the tragedy of the murder of doctor Li Sheng, Mr. Wang, a colleague who had worked with him for many years, , left the above words in the circle of friends.

Treat patients like relatives

"Okay!" This is a commonly spoken expression in Wenzhou Mandarin, and it was also a sentence that doctor Li Sheng often said during his lifetime. "Many patients who come to see a doctor will inevitably be worried and frightened; Dr. Li often comforts them like this. He takes care of them like 'old children'." Ms. Lin often takes her mother to see Li Sheng for medical treatment, and this mantra has also stuck with her. Keep it in mind.

a17 is the clinic where Dr. Li Sheng sat during his lifetime.

Li Sheng had a habit of holding the hands of patients when seeing them. Firstly, it was to express closeness and make the patients feel more at ease; secondly, he could take this opportunity to give the patient his number. Check your pulse and check your condition. A family member of a patient said that his father was uneasy because of atrial fibrillation caused by chemotherapy drugs for tumors, so he found Dr. Li Sheng on the recommendation of others. Considering that his father was a terminal cancer patient, Dr. Li Sheng comforted him, saying that you are 70 years old, and there is nothing wrong with a little atrial fibrillation. After more than ten years of trembling, you will be 80 years old. “He actually understands the psychology of patients at different stages very well.After my father heard, "There is no problem after shaking for more than ten years," he felt relatively relieved and his mood stabilized. He was not as irritable and irritable as before. He honestly followed the doctor's orders and took medicine regularly. "

"My mother came to see him for medical treatment more than ten years ago. The last time she communicated with Dr. Li Sheng was several years ago. But he could always recognize me at first sight, and he could accurately tell me my mother's condition at that time. "In Ms. Lin's view, Dr. Li Sheng seemed to have a "book" in his heart, which densely recorded the conditions of the patients he had consulted and treated. "After hearing the news of Dr. Li's accident, my family was completely afraid to I believe that my father even ran out of the room and anxiously asked me if I was the same Dr. Li who had treated my mother. "

" He was afraid that my grandma would be worried, so he wrote his own name on my grandma's hand and said that if you have any fear, just come to him. But who can we go to now..." A post posted by a user on a social media platform moved countless netizens. Now, similar memory posts have occupied Wenzhou's local hot searches on many social media platforms and continue to trend. It lasted for several days.

He was a "medical idiot" in his actions.

Surgery in the Department of Vascular Medicine was very complex and directly related to the patient's life and death. Therefore, the operation often lasted several hours.

Sixteen years later, Chen Yu was still there. I remember the two surgeries I had at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wen Medical University. “I did those two surgeries with Dr. Li, which lasted for five hours. I complained to him in the middle of the procedure that it was too hard; but Dr. Li did it. But contrary to his usual gentleness, he told me: "Since you have chosen to study medicine, you must persist in it. Complaining and complaining are nothing!" ’ That was the first time I saw Dr. Li with such a serious expression. "

comes to work early, works overtime until the end, and doesn't take a day off on Saturdays all year round..." His car always arrives before us, with his white coats in the car, and he goes to the canteen to eat first, just to make time. and effort to patients. "Recalling the former Li Sheng, colleague Mr. Liu always thinks of the car parked in the hospital garage. "Dr. Li left a few days ago, and I saw Dr. Li's car in the garage of the hospital. At that time, I even felt that Dr. Li had not left. "A patient who had been treated by Li Sheng burst into tears when telling reporters on the phone.

Chen Yu, who stayed at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wen Medical University for two years, is now a doctor in a well-known hospital in Guangdong. But until now, Chen Yu still carries with him several books that Li Sheng gave him. “When he took us for internships, he often advised us to read more books and gave us a book list. I opened it excitedly, thinking there would be some interesting miscellaneous books. Unexpectedly, they were all professional books on medicine. "In Chen Yu's eyes, Li Sheng is not only medicine, but also medicine: He has almost no personal hobbies. He has long made up his mind to devote himself to the medical career, and devotes all his spare time to studying difficult and complicated diseases..." He is a person It seems that he was born to be a doctor. "In Chen Yu's view, Dr. Li Sheng has "abandoned" most of the "important matters" in work and life, including publishing articles and evaluating professional titles, which many people care about very much. "For him, Maybe seeing one or two more patients is better than anything else. "

In the view of Ms. Hu, a former middle school classmate, Li Sheng has been an outstanding example like "other people's children" since he was a child. "Obviously he was one year younger than us at the time, but he felt like a big brother and mature. , modest, and has loved medicine since he was a child. He is the kind of gifted student. "After many years, Ms. Hu can still remember that Li Sheng was always the last one to arrive at class reunions. "We often asked him jokingly at that time, saying why you were so busy. In fact, everyone knows that he came directly from work and came from the hospital. "

The last eight hours of the race against death

"When Dr. Li Sheng was rescued, doctors from almost all departments of the First Affiliated Hospital of Wen Medical University rushed over. My family members are internists, and they participated in the entire rescue process of Dr. Li. "Chen Yu's family members all work in Zhejiang, and his parents are also doctors at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wen Medical University.The news of Dr. Li Sheng's murder was told to him by his parents.

Chen Yu felt even more painful when recalling the details. "At first I heard from my family that the carotid artery, inferior vena cava, and abdominal aorta were all damaged. Later I also learned that the pancreas and spleen were also damaged to varying degrees. The most fatal thing was that the intracranial condition could not be determined at that time because Teacher Li's head was hit hard at first; but in that case, there was no time to do a CT examination, so he had to perform surgery immediately. It can be said that the rescue process was a complete race against death. "

Time goes back. The emergency room of the First Affiliated Hospital of Wen Medical University on the afternoon of July 19. Racing against time, dozens of hospital experts took turns. Those who participated in the treatment were waiting anxiously. For a while, the rescue room and outside were already crowded with people. "The first step is to stop the bleeding, then give anesthesia, and then perform surgery. Every step must be checked. But unfortunately, the wound is serious, and every cut is fatal." Chen Yu said.

However, eight hours later, the race did not succeed. People never waited for Dr. Li, who spoke Mandarin with a Wenzhou accent.

"You are tall and handsome. You are several years older than me. I often call you 'Li Da'." In the eyes of some colleagues and intern students, Li Sheng is always enthusiastic, cheerful, and optimistic about others. Like his elder brother, he is always available. Brother who can all help him shoulder the difficulties. But Li Sheng seemed extremely "weak" at noon on the 19th. "I didn't dare to click on those videos and pictures. When I heard Dr. Li's cry for help, I felt that he was so pitiful and helpless." Ms. Yu, a patient who had been treated by Li Sheng, told reporters that the news of Dr. Li Sheng's murder spread On the night of his death, he and his family burst into tears, as if they had suddenly lost a relative.

A bouquet of chrysanthemums sent by citizens was placed at the entrance of a funeral home in Wenzhou. It said, "You must eat on time in heaven."

"Bring me a bouquet of flowers. Just write, 'Doctor Li, remember to eat well.'" Ms. Yu also came to Wenzhou Funeral Home to express her condolences on the morning of July 22. Before leaving, her family asked her this.

Modern Express/Modern+ Reporter Zhu Shaoyue Intern Li Zhangzichen