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Chapter 170 Apprentice

Manbao is young, mellow, has a very soft body, and has a very good memory. He can basically remember it after practicing it once. If you want to read it for free, please search the complete version on Baidu.

She practiced it several times, and after confirming that the movements were correct, she went to discuss the patient's diet with Teacher Mo.

Keke looked at the time and reminded Manbao: "Host, the latest time you set to go to bed is almost here. If you don't sleep, you may not be able to grow any taller."

When Man Bao heard this, he checked the time, put away all the drafts, said hello to Teacher Mo opposite, and went to bed.

Teacher Mo knew that she was young and needed sleep, so she said, "Go ahead and I'll check to see if there's anything missing. I'll send you an email then."

Man Bao responded.

Teacher Mo thought it would be a good idea to correct this topic, so he reminded: "Remember to make a good record of the patient's pulse and changes. I may need the data to make a case later."

In his time, there were very few cases of damage caused by natural production, and it was basically impossible for him to get data.

Because very few people have children through internal fertilization anymore.

Manbao agreed, and after logging out of the system, he lay down on the bed, hugged the quilt, yawned, tilted his head and fell into a deep sleep.

The next day she woke up a little later than usual and was woken up by Bai Shan knocking on the door.

She got up, changed her clothes, and carried the tub out in a daze. When Bai Shan saw her like this, he knew that she slept late last night, and asked, "What did you do?"

Man Bao followed him to fetch water and wash his face with half-closed eyes, shaking his head slightly and saying: "I didn't do anything, I just made a treatment plan for the second wife of the Cheng family.

Last night, Bai Shan knew that Man Bao was visiting a doctor, and wanted to congratulate her. Now seeing a doctor was even more tiring than sitting in the hospital. He sighed: "Sure enough, money is not that easy to earn. Sitting in the hospital to see a patient only costs about

It takes a quarter of an hour to go out to see a patient, and you still have to think about it for a long time when you come back."

When Man Bao thought about it, it was true. He immediately stopped feeling that the money he got yesterday was too much. He nodded in agreement and said, "What you said is true. From this point of view, I deserve the money."

Bai Shan: ...They seem to be talking about the same thing, but not the same point.

Manbao washed her face and rinsed her mouth, then went back to the room to tidy up her hair. After breakfast, she found an opportunity to enter the system and read the last email Teacher Mo sent her last night, and wrote down some of the things he added.

Bai Shan put away the book basket and saw that Man Bao had not come out yet, so he shouted: "Man Bao, hurry up, we are going to be late."

Man Bao stuffed all the drafts into the medicine box, responded, picked up the medicine box and ran out.

Bai Shan and Bai Erlang finally had the opportunity to take a good look at her medicine box, "You are finally willing to change it to another medicine box."

Man Bao patted the medicine box proudly and said, "The big shopkeeper gave it to me."

Bai Shan looked down and saw Jishitang's emblem printed on the side of the medicine box. He was speechless for a while and said, "It's not a loss for him to give it to you."

Manbao also saw it, but didn't take it seriously, "It's quite beautiful. I used to be the chief minister of Jishi Hall. I asked about this box. It's so well made that it costs two taels of silver. It's more expensive than a car."

They’re all expensive.”

Bai Erlang: "That's your family cart, right?"

"You don't miss riding on a scooter either. Why do you dislike it now?"

The three of them arrived at Jishi Hall noisily. Man Bao jumped out of the carriage, said goodbye to the two of them, and carried the medicine box into Jishi Hall.

Xiao Shao came earlier than her, quickly took her medicine box and sent her to the consulting room.

Man Bao took out the draft and sorted it out before the patient came.

She asked Xiao Shaoduo to bring a stool in, move the table out, and let him sit next to her, just like she sat next to Dr. Ji a long time ago.

She asked: "Can you diagnose your pulse?"

Xiao Shao nodded blankly.

Man Bao asked: "Have you ever prescribed a prescription?"

Xiao Shao shook her head blankly, then nodded again and again, and whispered: "I drove it myself in private."

Man Bao nodded, "Then you sit here for a while. After I read it, you read it again, and then write the prescription. Save the prescription when the time comes, and I can help you take a look."

Xiaoshao was a little excited, "This, this is not good..." After all, it was only the second day of work. As an apprentice, shouldn't you have to do rough work under a doctor for two years?

Man Bao failed to understand what he meant, raised his head and asked: "What's wrong?"

Xiao Shao shook her head repeatedly, "No, there's nothing wrong with it, it's pretty good."

Man Bao nodded, lowered her head and continued to organize her plan.

Because there was suddenly an extra person in the ward, the male patient who came in to see the doctor was fine, but the female patient was somewhat uncomfortable.

Man Bao also knows their concerns, so if the condition is private, he will let Xiao Shao go.

Xiao Shao also knows how to avoid suspicion, but such illnesses are rare after all. People who come to see the doctor mostly suffer from cough, wind and cold, back pain, hand pain, headache, and various painful symptoms.

After finishing his work at noon, Manbao opened the recipe for Xiaoshao while eating, and pointed out: "You have to write down the pulse record, so that you can check the prescription in the future."

Xiao Shao responded.

However, she only saw these patients in the morning, so even if he didn't write down the pulse records, she could still remember them, so she gave him pointers one by one.

Xiao Shao took a pen and paper and started writing quickly. The shopkeeper and three doctors who were dining at the same table were dumbfounded.

Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng came in with a bowl and looked at it for a long time. Then he silently sat next to his father and turned to look at him.

Shopkeeper Zheng Da came to his senses, slapped him angrily, and said angrily: "What are you looking at? Come and eat your food."

Man Bao handed the turned over recipe to Xiao Shao and said, "We'll talk about the rest in the car. You go to eat first."

Xiao Shao quickly took it, stood up and bowed to all the doctors, bowed to Man Bao before retreating to eat.

He ate with the guys, and the backyard was where the doctors rested and turned on the stove.

As soon as Xiao Shao left, Doctor Ding and the others raised their heads and looked at Man Bao.

Man Bao looked up at them inexplicably and asked, "What are you doing?"

Dr. Ding wiped the corners of his mouth gracefully with a handkerchief and asked, "Doctor Zhou, is Zheng Shao a genius?"

Man Bao thought for a while and shook his head, "Although his talent is average, he is fortunate to be diligent."

That is to say, how could they be mistaken?

Doctor Ding continued to ask: "Is he your apprentice?"

Manbao nodded.

Doctor Ding, "Then he gave you real money?"

Man Bao shook his head.

"Then why did you teach him how to prescribe medicine the next day?"

Man Bao was confused, "He is an apprentice, doesn't he just want to learn these skills from me?"

"...Then you have to look at a person's nature first and feel his ins and outs first, right? It doesn't take you one or two years to see through a person."

Man Bao: "In one or two years? How many medical books can you read, how many pulses can you feel, and how many patients can you see in one or two years?"

She was equally puzzled, "When I went to Jishitang, Dr. Ji let me get started on the same day."


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