The crowd rushed towards the carriage, and Daji immediately jumped off the carriage and held down the horse.
Man Bao stood on the shaft of the car, frowning, and shouted at the people rushing up to him: "Don't move! If you move again, I'll leave!"
No one paid any attention to her. Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng rushed out with his people, separated a path, and shouted to Manbao: "What are you doing here right now?"
Man Bao jumped out of the car and walked inside, saying, "It's not the best way to keep them stuck like this. Don't they want to see a doctor? Then come. By the way, how much is my consultation fee?"
Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng: "...Before, it was five coins at a time."
Really few, Man Bao asked, "How much is Doctor Ding's?"
"More than ten cents at a time, it depends on the situation. If some diseases are too difficult and take a long time, and the family is not short of money, Doctor Ding will charge differently."
Man Bao waved his hand, and it was hard to say too much about this in front of everyone, so he lowered his voice and said: "Let them line up, I also want ten cents at a time, huh, I don't think they have rosy faces at all.
Sick look."
Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng nodded with deep understanding.
The clerk at the drug store pushed through the crowd and sent Man Bao into the drug store, which was also crowded with people.
She didn't go to the backyard. She opened the curtain directly and entered her consulting room. She put down her backpack, took out a pulse pillow and other things from it, waved her hand and said loudly: "If you want to see a doctor, come in."
Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng was afraid that something might happen, so he refused to leave and stayed in the clinic.
Two waiters were left outside to maintain order, and only one person was allowed in at a time.
The people outside obviously didn't expect that Man Bao would actually sit in the hall to see a doctor, so they rushed in excitedly.
Man Bao took out a basket with sundries from the shelf on the side, poured out the contents of the basket, and put the basket on the table. The first person came in with a smile, and Man Bao pointed to the basket and said: "
The consultation fee is ten cents, please pay."
The visitor was stunned for a moment, and subconsciously touched the money bag to pay. Halfway through, he felt something was wrong and asked, "Isn't this the result when the medicine was prescribed?"
"Yes, but there are too many patients today. In order to avoid confusion, I pay the consultation fee first and then consult."
The visitor didn't understand why it was so messed up when he asked for the consultation fee, but when he saw Man Bao looking at him with bright eyes, he first weakened.
He counted out ten coins and put them in. Manbao nodded with satisfaction, motioned for him to sit down at the table, put his hand on the pulse pillow, and then asked: "What's wrong with you?"
What's wrong with him?
He really didn't feel uncomfortable anywhere.
The visitor paused for a while and then asked: "Little miracle doctor, did you really cut open my little uncle's stomach? What's in this stomach?"
Man Bao looked at his face carefully, and while checking his pulse, he replied: "Wu Zang Liu Gu, what do you do?"
"I look after the shop for the family, and occasionally go out to collect rent and so on. What are the differences between this young man's internal organs and those of ordinary people? Are they similar to those of pigs and sheep?"
Man Bao withdrew his hand, pulled out the paper and wrote a prescription for him, saying: "It's almost the same as yours."
Manbao wrote the prescription and handed it to him: "Okay, your illness is under control."
The visitor looked down and said, "Carrying ten loads of water, chopping five bundles of firewood, and grinding fifty times... No, what kind of disease is this?"
Man Bao looked at him and said, "Xian Bing!"
She waved her hand and said, "Go out."
Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng suppressed a laugh and immediately held the visitor's shoulders and pushed him out, "Okay, okay, Dr. Zhou is going to see the next patient. Now that you're done with it, go back."
Most of the people who come here to wait are not sick, and they are bored and come to join in the fun. There are also people from other pharmacies who send people over to inquire about the situation, and some of them have no idea what their purpose is. Anyway, they just want to squeeze in and take a look.
Treasure.
Man Baoquan asked them to look at them openly. If they found out they were sick, he would give them prescriptions. If they couldn't find out they were sick, but he made sure they were full and had nothing to do, he would give them a prescription and send them away.
There is no need to even take medicine.
But there are also cases where they are really sick, because they heard that Man Bao is a little miracle doctor, and they come here specifically to seek medical treatment.
Some came in person, and others came first to inquire about their children, parents, and other family members. Slowly, they were recorded one by one, and a time was agreed upon with them before the patient was sent.
In this way, Manbao basically saw three patients in a quarter of an hour, and some of the people waiting in line outside dispersed on their own, so by noon, most of the people outside were dismissed, and the rest were really here to see the doctor.
Already.
Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng saw that there were not many people left in the lobby, so he returned to his post with confidence.
Taking the medicine behind the counter for him, shopkeeper Zheng Da saw his son coming back and immediately waved his hand to give him his seat. He asked with a smile, "How about it? Dr. Zhou can do it, right?"
Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng nodded silently. He was indeed very capable and unexpected.
He didn't quite understand why his father valued Zhou Man so much before, but this time when he saw her act so decisively, he understood.
Shopkeeper Zheng Da nodded and said with a smile: "There will still be a long time to come."
But for Man Bao, these days are a bit short, because too many things happened in these days, and she didn't have time to process them all.
She had just finished dealing with the patients who were queuing up to see her, and she was about to pack her things and rush back to class. However, when she got off the car at the door of her home, a steward from Pi Guogong's Mansion came to leave a message, asking her to come to the mansion tomorrow to help the children.
Lord, look at the injury.
How many days did Man Bao stay in the Su family? The steward who posted the post also had contact with Man Bao, so he reminded, "Several old ladies from other princes' mansions are very interested in Dr. Zhou."
, they will come to visit the young master tomorrow and would like to take this opportunity to meet Dr. Zhou."
Man Bao accepted the post and asked, "Do they want to see a doctor?"
The steward choked, paused and said, "Well, I should meet and talk to Dr. Zhou."
Even if you want to see a doctor, you should go to your own home. If you see a doctor at their home, it will be somewhat inconvenient, and those old ladies and madams may not feel at ease.
Manbao understood and nodded in agreement, indicating that she would go tomorrow.
When Mr. Zhuang saw it, he said: "I won't give you any new lessons during this period. You can just read the book and practice calligraphy by yourself. You can arrange your time freely."
Man Bao responded.
"It's not convenient for Daji to go in and out of the inner house with you. Do you want to take Lijun with you?"
Man Bao thought for a while, shook his head and said, "No, the shop also needs Li Jun to take care of the accounts. I just went to check it with Su Jian. I can do it myself."
Mr. Zhuang warned: "Speak less and listen more."
"Don't worry, sir, I will definitely do it."
Mr. Zhuang looked at the lively disciple and expressed that he was not at all relieved.
She is good at everything, but she talks too much.
But Man Bao felt that she had grown up a lot and had become very restrained. In addition, she had been to Pi Guogong's mansion several times. She was not timid at all. She got on the carriage after leaving work at Jishi Hall at noon the next day.