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Chapter 1463 Welcome

Tang He had just arrived at the Chang'an County Government Office, and before his chair was warm, a new case was handed to him.

He was surprised, "There are so many cases in Beijing?"

What about early in the morning?

Man Bao was seeing a doctor in Jishi Hall. She asked Dr. Liu and Zheng Gu to sit together and wait until they both saw the patient's prescription before she read it.

When a patient left, Manbao took the prescriptions prescribed by the two of them and started to comment.

Now Zheng Gu is much stronger than before, she can use at least two of the ten prescriptions.

When there was no time for patients, Manbao would teach them in order according to the medical records she wrote, and occasionally check their recitation, and assign homework, and it was almost noon.

Man Bao went to the backyard and squatted to watch shopkeeper Zheng Da teach Zhou Liru.

Zhou Liru is still identifying medicinal materials and identifying them repeatedly, but he has already begun to recite some medicinal properties, but he is not familiar with them yet.

Man Bao squatted aside, occasionally giving her pointers when she was frozen.

Shopkeeper Zheng Da prepared today's ointment. When he looked up and saw that she was still there, he asked, "Are you going to see a doctor this afternoon?"

"No," Man Bao said, "I heard that the kitchen made tamales today, and I have to have lunch before leaving."

Shopkeeper Zheng Da: "...people living in Chongyuanfang still lack steamed pork with rice flour?"

Even Zheng Gu couldn't help but look up from the medical book and said, "Dad, your words sound so bitter."

"Go, go aside."

While they were talking here, a ladder was set up on the wall of their shop. The shopkeeper of the Bohe Medical Center next door showed his head. When he saw Man Bao, he smiled and said: "Little doctor Zhou, I haven't congratulated you on moving to your new home."

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Man Bao smiled and narrowed his eyes, "Shopkeeper Shi, you are so polite, what are you doing..."

"Oh, I would like to ask you to teach you a set of acupuncture techniques. The medical book you exchanged with me last time said that the spleen and stomach are deficient and cold. If the acupuncture technique is suitable for young children, the acupuncture techniques should be changed accordingly, but it didn't say it in it, so..."

Manbao thought for a while and then remembered, "Well, we have to start with the Yangming Sutra..."

Shopkeeper Zheng Da secretly glared at Shopkeeper Shi. Shopkeeper Shi glared back when Man Bao wasn't paying attention. When he turned to look at Man Bao, he had a smile on his face.

When Mr. Tang arrived at Jishi Hall, Man Bao had already gone from Jishi Hall to the next door Baohe Medical Center, taking Zheng Gu with him.

Because unfortunately, Zheng Gu happened to learn this, and pediatric diseases are the most difficult to learn, and it is rare to have a patient to test it on, oh no, it is for observation, so naturally he must grasp it well.

Although shopkeeper Shi really didn't want Zheng Gu to visit him, he was Zhou Man's apprentice, and Zhou Man was also the doctor of Jishi Hall.

That is to say, Zhou Man is young, and Jishitang is tolerant to her. Although she is only placing orders, she is not restricted from going to other pharmacies for medical treatment. If other doctors have chosen to place orders at this pharmacy, they can no longer have connections with other pharmacies.

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You can't care about it secretly, but you need to pay attention to it openly.

But not only did the Baohe Medical Clinic next door often interact with Manbao, but the doctors from the Baicaotang opposite would occasionally come to the entrance of Jishitang to join in the fun and discuss medical skills with Manbao through the door.

Dr. Ding and others, who had never met the doctors from the other two drug stores in the past, would come to join in the fun, so everyone got used to getting together from time to time to discuss medical skills.

Shopkeeper Zheng Da always had a calm face and seemed to dislike them going, but he never stopped them.

Zheng Gu quietly told them that his father actually didn't think there was anything wrong with this, but the family members were worried that the doctors would leak some prescriptions or take the opportunity to collude with outsiders, so they were very disgusted with this matter. This attitude was just a way of doing things.

It was brought out for the people of the tribe to see.

Jishitang belongs to the entire Zheng family, and Shopkeeper Zheng Da and the others are second-in-command. Now, because Imperial Physician Zheng is in the palace, he is relatively powerful, but it is not a one-word hall.

Therefore, Dr. Ding and others were very restrained. Although they often got together to discuss medical skills, they squatted in front of each house. You said something or I shouted, and never went to the other house's door.

Except Manbao.

She is relatively free and does not feel any psychological burden no matter which pharmacy she goes to.

This was Zheng Gu's first time visiting the Baohe Medical Center next door. As soon as he entered the door, he couldn't help but look around with curiosity on his face.

It feels weird, I always feel like he is here to spy on military affairs and he has a guilty conscience.

Man Bao has gone straight to the patient.

Shopkeeper Shi had already got off the ladder and ran from the backyard to the front hall. He asked her to look at the young patient directly, "This child is only six years old and can't speak clearly. What do you think of his face?"

Man Bao felt his pulse, looked at his tongue coating, then asked his parents some questions, and then asked Zheng Gu to take a look.

Zheng Gu hesitated and said, "It looks like dysentery to me."

Shopkeeper Shi said: "The doctor he saw earlier also diagnosed dysentery and prescribed the wrong prescription, so it has never been good. This child has taken too many bitter medicines, and now his spleen and stomach are getting weaker and he can no longer drink the medicine, so I

I just want to use acupuncture first."

Zheng Gu then looked at Man Bao.

Man Bao nodded, "It is indeed a deficiency of the spleen and stomach. Although some of his symptoms are similar to diarrhea, they are not."

She didn't explain to him now, after all, the patient's parents were waiting anxiously.

Manbao touched his belly, and then said to Dr. Ning of Baohe Medical Center who was holding the acupuncture: "Acupuncture first, then moxibustion. You can use mugwort to warm the spleen and stomach."

Someone immediately went to get moxa sticks.

Man Bao said: "Let's go to Zhongwan first..."

All the doctors who had nothing to do came over to observe.

Manbao didn't do it herself. This was also a rule, not an emergency. Whoever's patient this was should do it herself. She would at most give some guidance.

Mr. Tang changed into casual clothes and entered Jishi Hall, and then he opened his mouth to look for Manbao. The clerk looked at Mr. Tang and saw that his face was rosy and he didn't look like he was going to see a doctor. He smiled and asked, "Mr. Lang, are you going to invite a patient to see a doctor?"

"No, a friend is visiting."

After the clerk made sure that he was not a patient who would be snatched away by the medical center next door, he smiled and pointed to the Bohe Medical Center next door and said, "Dr. Zhou is in the Baohe Medical Center next door. You can see him as soon as you enter."

Mr. Tang was startled and asked: "What, she changed the hospital?"

"That's not true. Our little doctor Zhou has always been in our pharmacy. She has been giving advice in the past," he said proudly but in a low voice: "The doctor from the hospital next door often comes to ask our little doctor Zhou for advice."

Mr. Tang was amused in his heart, but he nodded in agreement with a straight face: "Yes, Doctor Zhou is a little miracle doctor after all, and his medical skills are beyond words."

He transferred to the Bohol Medical Center next door.

The child had a needle stuck in his body and couldn't help but hum.

Manbao touched his face and asked with a smile: "It doesn't hurt, why are you humming?"

She thought for a while and then said: "Since you can't take medicine, how about trying medicated diet?"

Shopkeeper Shi immediately handed her the pen and ink and said with a smile, "Do you think Mr. Zhou can leave a prescription?"

Man Bao wrote one for him, and Shopkeeper Shi happily sent it away.

Mr. Tang raised his hand, but no one could see it at all. Manbao was sent to the door, and she returned to Jishi Hall in two steps.
Chapter completed!
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