This time he was injured and he had been living in the medical tent and could see how they treated the injured.
To be honest, Dr. Cheng and his colleagues seem to be very efficient in this era, but in Fu Tinghan's eyes, the division of labor is not clear enough, medical resources are extremely scarce, and efficiency is extremely slow. They need to change from top to bottom.
Fu Tinghan was doing large-scale production trials of penicillin in Chen County and reforming the military medical system at the same time. He was also very busy.
The announcement issued by Ji Yuan spread quickly and soon reached the ears of refugees wandering around. It happened that a group of refugees arrived at Chenjiawu Fort. They heard that someone was taking in refugees here.
When we arrived at the place, we found out that it was the new governor who designated this place as the county seat and wanted to build a county seat here, so the refugees were being taken in here to provide work relief.
Upon hearing this, the refugees cheered up and immediately followed Jinwu Fort to seek survival.
Everyone who came in shouted at the governor for his kindness.
But there was also another rumor circulating quietly in private. It was said that the new governor was ruthless and would have the military doctor perform an autopsy on anyone who opposed her.
The bandits on the mountain killed many of her soldiers because they refused to surrender, so they handed over the prisoners on the mountain to military doctors and asked them to cut them open. The method was extremely cruel and even included cannibalism.
Among them, a young man dragging his wife and children vaguely heard this rumor. After thinking for a while, he dragged his family to the door of Chen's house and asked to see Zhao Hanzhang.
Many people have entered Wubao recently, but few of them directly ask to see Zhao Hanzhang.
So Zhao Hanzhang asked people to invite people in as soon as he heard this.
The young man was thin, but looked very tall. He was a little surprised to see Zhao Hanzhang sitting at the top. Although he already knew that their new governor was a girl and young, he did not expect to be so young.
But he did not dare to neglect. He took his wife and children and knelt on the ground and said, "Common man Zhang Sheng pays homage to the envoy."
"Get up," Zhao Hanzhang nodded gently and said, "I heard that you want to see me, but why do you want to see me?"
Zhang Sheng stood up and bowed: "I heard outside that the envoy was recruiting doctors, so I took the courage to give it a try."
"Oh?" Zhao Hanzhang also knew that this was an announcement sent by Ji Yuan through the governor's office. He leaned forward with interest and asked with a smile: "Are you good at medicine?"
Zhang Sheng said: "I think I'm pretty good."
The wife beside him was a little uneasy and nervously clenched the corners of her clothes. Zhao Hanzhang glanced over and asked with a smile: "I wonder what diseases Dr. Zhang is good at?"
"I know a little bit about everything, but what I'm particularly good at is probably trauma."
This is indeed very suitable for military doctors.
Zhao Hanzhang said with a smile: "In the past two days of suppressing bandits, several injured sergeants in our army have not been cured. I wonder if Dr. Zhang is willing to diagnose and treat them?"
Zhang Sheng agreed immediately.
Although it is winter now, some injuries that do not recover well will still develop pus and rot. This requires cutting the skin, squeezing out the pus and blood, cutting off the rotten flesh, and then applying medicine.
Zhao Hanzhang asked him to deal with this group of patients.
Zhang Sheng took out the knife with a calm expression and started to do it.
Zhao Hanzhang raised his eyebrows when he saw that he was more skilled at cutting up carrion than Dr. Cheng.
There were eight wounded soldiers selected by Zhao Hanzhang. Each one had slightly different symptoms. They were all traumatic injuries. Zhang Sheng handled them all smoothly and skillfully.
Zhao Hanzhang was very satisfied and invited Zhang Sheng to have lunch with him.
Zhang Sheng was a little surprised. He was just a doctor. Although he came to seek refuge with her, he could only be a military doctor. Are military doctors treated so favorably outside now?
The governor of Yizhou actually invited him to dinner in person.
But Zhang Sheng still agreed, and ate with Zhao Hanzhang with some anxiety.
Zhao Hanzhang glanced at his wife and son and said with a smile: "Doctor Zhang is so lucky to have his wife and son by his side."
Zhang Sheng's face relaxed and he nodded slightly, "Yes, this is the greatest luck in Sheng's life."
"Then I wonder if Dr. Zhang is willing to follow Hanzhang and settle down in Yuzhou from now on?" Since she wants to hire people, it is natural to set out the conditions. Zhao Hanzhang doesn't like to be vague in this regard, which will inevitably make people suspicious, so she directly
Said: "Considering that you have a young family, it is difficult for them to join the army, so I will give you a house to live near the military camp or in the city."
Zhang Sheng's eyes brightened slightly, and Zhao Hanzhang continued: "As for your treatment, compared with Doctor Cheng's, the monthly salary and food are three thousand yuan and three dou of food respectively. What do you think?"
This salary is very generous, which makes Zhang Sheng a little uneasy, "Then what I have to do on a daily basis is..."
"Of course it is what a military doctor should do. In addition, I also want you to teach apprentices," Zhao Hanzhang said: "There are ten counties in Yuzhou with many troops stationed. However, the military doctors in each army are now uneven and scarce. I need you to bring some
Apprentice, and occasionally attend classes in the school."
She said: "Of course, the part of the remuneration for going to school will be calculated separately."
Zhang Sheng had no objection.
They have been wandering around for the past year, and his survival is all due to his medical skills. When the country is in dire straits, he can occasionally get some food from treating patients, and the family of three can survive with only one meal and one full meal.
But it is impossible to be stable and wealthy.
He also looked for some larger Wubao to join him, but the results were not very good.
First, the doctor was not taken seriously compared to the scribes. Second, he was unlucky. Every time he took refuge with others, he would always meet acquaintances. His reputation was not good, and even if he had already taken refuge with others, he would be driven away.
Zhang Sheng hesitated for a moment, but still did not reveal his true identity. He decided to hang out for a day, hoping that he could earn more money and food next time he was evicted.
Zhao Hanzhang was very satisfied with him and immediately called Qiu Wu, "Take Dr. Zhang to find a tent in the army to rest, and make arrangements for his family."
Qiu Wu bent down and said "Yes."
After Zhao Hanzhang finished processing the official documents sent by Chen County, she got up and went to find Zhao Cheng. When she saw him, she showed a big smile on her face and hurriedly walked forward, "Uncle Cheng, have you rested today?"
Zhao Cheng nodded lightly, "You have resettled all the refugees I brought here. Now I have nothing to do, so why can't I rest well?"
He knew this niece fairly well and knew that she would go to the Three Treasures Hall for nothing, especially when she was so busy now, so he asked directly: "What do you want from me?"
"Uncle knows me," Zhao Hanzhang said with a smile, "I want to recruit a few people from Uncle Cheng."
Zhao Cheng knew who she wanted without her having to ask, and said wordlessly: "Zhao Kuan and Zhao Rong have already followed you, and the only ones who stay with me now are young men like Zhao Ze."
He paused and then said: "If you don't mind your clan brothers, just use them."
It's about the three young men who have been following Zhao Cheng. Two of them are from the Zhao family's side branches. Their families are poor. When they were twelve years old, they went to help the seventh uncle's house, and then gradually became long-term workers.
When Zhao Cheng went out, they followed him as coachmen and followers. They were nominally members of the Zhao clan, but they had long been recognized as servants of the seventh uncle's family.
But Zhao Cheng didn't treat them that way, and always asked them to follow his own students in reading and literacy. It's just that talent is something that is difficult to express in words.
Sometimes, if you don’t have talent, no matter how hard you try, it’s useless.