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Chapter 62 The Dilemma of the Orphanage

Pushing open the door of the health room, a musty smell hit his face. Dulin looked around and saw a large black-green mold growing on the wall near the window, and there was a large wet, yellow water stain on the roof.

, it should have leaked from the rain a few days ago.

Next to the health room is a pharmacy. Four relatively clean iron cabinets are arranged on both sides. But looking through the glass on the cabinet, it is cleaner inside. There are only a few common cold medicines and antipyretics, as well as some iodine.

Hydrogen peroxide, gauze, and bandages all look like they are used regularly.

Dulin opened a cabinet and took out a bottle of propranolol, which is propranolol hydrochloride. He looked at the production batch number and found that it was produced five years ago and had long passed its shelf life.

"This medicine has expired, why do you still have it?" Du Lin asked angrily, holding the medicine bottle.

"There is no way. I don't know what diseases the children will get, and I don't know if these medicines can be used, so I don't dare to throw them away. If I throw them away, I have to spend money to buy them. In the past few years, when funds were sufficient,

Prices were not as high as they are now, so we bought some of all kinds of medicines. But now, the children are almost out of food, so there is no spare money to buy new medicines. If they are expired, let them expire. It is better than nothing." Aunt Luo

His face turned red too.

Du Lin sighed, said no more, and silently put the bottle of experience back into the cabinet.

"This bottle of medicine almost killed a child..." Aunt Luo's eyes were red.

"What's going on?" Dulin asked.

"The year before last, there was a child who suddenly started gasping for breath while playing. His little face turned purple and his heart was beating fast. At that time, there were no doctors in our hospital. Da Huihui was still studying outside the hospital. Liuyuan

The principal was so anxious that she went to the room and dug out this medicine. She read the instructions and said that this medicine could slow down the heart rate. She thought it would be useful, so she gave the medicine to the child.

The result became more serious. Fortunately, the ambulance came quickly and the child was able to save his life. After that, Dean Liu no longer dared to give random medicine to the children."

"That child probably has congenital heart disease. Patients with this disease cannot take propranolol."

"That's right, that's what the doctor at the hospital said. You look like a capable doctor." Aunt Luo praised Du Lin with a smile.

"Doctor Du?" Dang Hui's voice sounded outside, "Doctor Du, are you here?"

"I'm here!" Du Lin responded.

"I guess you

It must be here. I heard the aunt in the hospital say that someone came to see me, and I guessed it was you." Dang Hui walked into the pharmacy with an old lady in her sixties. The small room that was not big suddenly changed.

It got cramped.

"What's wrong with you?" Du Lin could tell at a glance that Dang Hui had just cried and her eyes were red.

"No, it's nothing." Dang Hui quickly lowered her head and rubbed her eyes.

"Stop rubbing it. The more you rub it, the redder it becomes. Tell me what's going on."

"This child has been crying all the way. When he came back and heard that someone was looking for him, he stopped crying immediately." The kind-faced old lady in her sixties said while stroking Dang Hui's hair.

"Doctor Du, this is Mother Liu, who is also our dean. I was raised by Mother Liu since I was a child."

"Hello, Director Liu, my name is Du Lin, and I am the person in charge of the hematology clinic where Dang Hui works."

"Hello, Doctor Du," Dean Liu shook hands with Du Lin, "Dang Hui hasn't been to work for so long, I really caused trouble for you, I'm sorry."

"Don't say that. When Dang Hui joined the company, I told her that I would accompany her to see the children here every week. I have been too busy recently and have not spared the time. I stopped by today to see the situation.

Let’s see if there’s anything we can do to help.”

"Thank you, thank you, thank you Dr. Du. Our welfare home really needs a doctor who can guide us, otherwise Dang Hui would not study medicine. She originally wanted to study..."

"Mama Liu!"

Dean Liu was interrupted by Dang Hui before he finished speaking.

"Okay, okay, I won't say it any more."

"Ahem," Du Lin coughed twice in embarrassment, "Dean Liu, actually, I came here today firstly to understand the situation and see what I can do, and secondly because I'm a little worried about Dang Hui. She asked for leave.

For many days, I called her and she either didn't answer or was vague and didn't say anything. I was afraid that she wouldn't know how to ask for help if she encountered difficulties. After all, she is now a regular employee of our clinic, and I am.

Her leader, she has difficulties, and as a leader, I have to support my subordinates."

"Dr. Du, just leave it alone. You really have no control over the affairs in our hospital. I'm not saying that you are not capable enough. You are a good doctor, but our hospital has encountered rogues now. You are a civilized person. I

I can't let you have anything to do with this." Dang Hui lowered her head as she spoke, her tears falling down one by one and dripping on the ground.

"Okay, okay, Dang Hui

, stop crying, your boss, I am not a civilized person. Besides, I can cure both major and minor illnesses, but I can’t cure a scoundrel? Tell me what’s going on, and I’ll see if I can help you.”

"Don't worry about it. Go back to the clinic and take a walk!" Dang Hui cried while pushing Du Lin out.

"Dang Hui! Do you still think of me as your leader? Is this the way you treat leaders? If you do this again, I will fire you!"

Du Lin pretended to be angry. Dang Hui was frightened and did not dare to push Du Lin anymore. However, he stopped talking and stood aside with his mouth pursed and remained silent.

"Dean Liu, tell me, what happened?" Seeing that Dang Hui didn't speak, Du Lin had to turn to ask Dean Liu.

"Well, although it's a bit hard to say, for the sake of the children, I'm begging even if I beg for one thing or several. I'm going to show my face and don't ask for anything anymore. I beg Dr. Du to find a way to save my children."

Dean Liu was just saying that Dang Hui cried all the way, but when Du Lin asked, Dean Liu himself shed tears of grievance.

"No, no, no, don't do this. Dean Liu, we have something to say. Don't cry. We have something to say slowly." Du Lin quickly supported Dean Liu, and then said to Aunt Luo on the side: "

Aunt Luo, the dean and Dang Hui just came back from outside and they probably haven't eaten yet. I'll give you some money. Can you order a takeaway for them?" After saying that, he took out a hundred yuan and handed it to the aunt.

"That's impossible. We have a canteen. I'll go to the canteen and bring them some food. You should quickly collect the money." Aunt Luo refused.

"Let's do this," Du Lin thought for a while, took out all the money in his wallet, and took a rough look. He found that there were about more than two thousand yuan. He left dozens of change to take a taxi, and stuffed the rest into Luo

In the hands of the aunt, "Aunt Luo, please, when I came here, I saw a dumpling restaurant nearby. Please send someone to the dumpling restaurant to order some dumplings. I don't know how many children and teachers there are in our welfare home. Anyway, this money

You can buy as much as you can, and I will treat everyone to dinner at noon today."

"This is not..."

Aunt Luo wanted to refuse, but was interrupted by Du Lin's words.

"Auntie! Can't the welfare home accept donations from the public? Can I donate a dumpling today?" Du Lin's tone was serious, already a little angry.
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