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Chapter two hundred and sixty-ninth hospital

After Liu Jing asked Han Guang for his opinion, he immediately decided to use fire to attack the enemy.

He first asked his soldiers to dig a deep moat along the city wall in the city, and sent soldiers to guard it day and night. At the same time, he built multiple schools on the near left to store firewood and grease, ensuring that his side could throw fire to the enemy as soon as possible.

Liu Yao took the opportunity to suggest to Liu Jingke that he should prepare more blowing equipment. The wind would help the fire, and the fire would take advantage of the wind, and its power would surely be improved to a higher level.

Liu Jingshen thought so, but the collection of leather rafts was limited, so he asked people to take out the cowhide stored in the arsenal and sew a batch of leather rafts urgently.

On this day, the soldiers responsible for monitoring the underground reported to Liu Jing at the same time that the sound underground was "close at hand". If the enemy army went all out, they would be able to dig through the city tonight.

After Liu Jing learned the news, he immediately ordered Chu Fang to guard the south gate, Ma Zhou to guard the west gate, Cai Sheng, and Han Guang each led a thousand elite troops to lie down outside the trench and wait for the enemy to fall into the trap.

In the evening, Liu Jing, accompanied by Yu Zheng, Tao Qian and others, went to the hospital to express condolences to the injured. Although the fighting in the past few days was not fierce, there were still hundreds of people injured and sick. Liu Jing often visited the hospital in person.

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Due to various considerations, he did not build the medical clinic in the county temple, but chose a place in the west of the city, connected by several wealthy residences, as a place to receive the injured.

In terms of attaching great importance to military medical security, no one in this era can surpass Liu Jing. Although there are only more than 20 Chinese medicine practitioners in the military, Liu Jing has equipped each doctor with an entourage ranging from several to more than ten people.

These followers have all received training in trauma treatment for at least one year. It is not an exaggeration to say that they are Jinchuang doctors. Therefore, the entire medical team has nearly two hundred people.

The total number of Liu Jingshui's infantry was less than 20,000. The ratio of soldiers to doctors was as high as one hundred to one, which was unparalleled in the world.

The medical clinic can be roughly divided into two parts. As the saying goes, "The army is most urgent, so don't rush to make a fortune."

In addition to wounds, fractures and other external injuries, Liu Jing also moved the infected person to another place, with a wall separating the two parties.

If any soldiers show infectious diseases such as typhoid, malaria, dysentery, cholera, lung disease, etc., they will be isolated separately.

Even more than 1,800 years later, in a modern society with highly developed medical care, isolation is still one of the main means of blocking infectious diseases, and it can even be eliminated.

China has been suffering from infectious diseases since ancient times. "Book of Zhou" says: "Scabies are common in all seasons: infertility and scabies in spring, itching and scabies in summer, malaria and cold in autumn, and malaria in winter."

Coughing and breathing problems."

Once an epidemic breaks out, there will be tragic phenomena as mentioned in the "Book of Han": "Farmers and merchants will lose their jobs, food and food will be lost", and "the rich will not be able to protect themselves, and the poor will not be able to survive."

Since the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the Qin and Han Dynasties have gained more knowledge and understanding of infectious diseases, and isolation is the most effective method. The Qin Dynasty had "relocation centers" specifically for housing infectious diseases, while the Han Dynasty had "nunneries"

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During the reign of Emperor Huan, Huangfu Gui, one of the Three Ming Dynasties in Liangzhou, was ordered to conquer the rebellious Longyou Qiang people. At that time, the roads were isolated, and a great epidemic broke out in the army. Thirteen or four people died. Huangfu Gui visited the nunnery in person, delivered medicine and inquired about the illness.

The three armies are pleased.

However, the ancients are ancients after all, and the so-called isolation and prevention is only based on the experience of previous generations. In Liu Jing's eyes, it can be said to be a broken network, full of loopholes.

Liu Jing formulated clear regulations on isolation prevention and treatment, which not only regulated patients but also doctors. There were dozens of rules and regulations, and anyone who dared to violate them would be dealt with by military law.

When Liu Jing stepped into the door of the medical clinic, a doctor immediately presented him with a brand new silk mask.

As the saying goes, "diseases enter from the mouth", and vice versa. Modern people know that bacteria-carrying saliva can cause wound infections. Therefore, Liu Jing ordered that doctors and outsiders must wear silk masks and wash them every day.

Liu Jing put on a silk mask and walked into a hall where the injured were placed. The hall was quite large, with more than ten beds on the left and right. Most of the people here were lightly injured, while those with serious injuries would

Placed in the bedroom behind the hall.

"Liu Jun..."

Liu Jing's arrival made the injured in the hall excited, and almost all of them got up from their beds.

Liu Jingmian said to everyone without hesitation: "I have said before: 'Medical offices do not follow customary etiquette.' Have you all forgotten it?"

One of the injured people replied: "Of course we have not forgotten Liu Jun's words. However, we only suffered some trivial injuries, which do not hinder us from getting up and lying down. Liu Jun is lenient to the villain, but we must not be ignorant of our dignity, otherwise there is nothing in our hearts."

install?"

The person who can say these words is naturally not an ordinary soldier. This person is a descendant of the Liu family in Longqiu. According to his seniority, he is Liu Jing's nephew. His name is Liu Xian. He currently serves as a garrison general under Liu Liang.

Liu Jingsurong said: "As military officers, you should know the laws and regulations. Today I will formally establish the military regulations: 'Medical staff are not allowed to act rashly and behave according to their own rules. The first offender will be warned, and the second offender will be flogged.'"

Liu Xian and other injured people couldn't help but look at each other, and for a long time they clasped their fists and said "Promise".

Liu Jing then showed his face and said with a smile: "Everyone, please go back to your bed quickly, otherwise you can't blame the military for being ruthless."

When Liu Xian and others heard this, they all lay down on the couch obediently. Liu Jing was a benevolent and righteous gentleman and always treated his subordinates with leniency. However, it would be a big mistake to think that he lacked dignity.

Liu Jing was very strict in his military management and relied on laws to control his subordinates. There were so many regulations that if the soldiers were not careful, they would violate military laws. Just like this time, whether the doctor salutes or not has to be legislated. There are all kinds of strange laws in the army, which are caused by the soldiers.

It is one of the most discussed topics among us in private.

Liu Jing would exchange a word or two with each injured person, trying not to ignore anyone.

During this period, the doctor, who was the leader of the doctors, always accompanied him every step of the way. Liu Jing said to him: "If the medicinal materials here are running out, we should inform the military market as soon as possible."

The doctor glanced at Tao Guan, who was only over five feet tall and had a head as big as a bucket, and reluctantly nodded.

Tao Guan turned a blind eye. He had seen this look too many times and was already used to it. He said, "There are a lot of medicinal materials stored in the warehouse. If the medical clinic needs it, just ask."

There is a reason why Tao Guan speaks so confidently. Liu Jing began to consciously store various medicinal materials a few years ago, among which Hengshan Mountain is the main source. Shan Rixi will send a large amount of medicinal materials to Liu Jing every year.

Of course, the single-day silk was not given away in vain. Liu Jing would always respond with copper, iron, cloth, salt, rice, pottery... In short, both parties exchanged what they had, each got what he needed, and no one suffered any loss.

After coming out of the hall, Liu Jing visited a few more places before leaving the hospital. As for the nunnery where people with infectious diseases lived, Liu Jing did not dare to go because he really lacked confidence in the effectiveness of silk cloth in preventing and treating viruses.

It would be a tragedy if you accidentally contract malaria.

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