Zhao Guogong was silent for a while, then he went over and whispered: "My little daughter is only seven years old. She has been having severe pain in her chest recently. When we feel it, there seems to be a lump. The ladies can't see anything, and it's not good."
I asked for a doctor, but I could only tell the name of a girl, grab some medicine, and take it back, but the effect was average."
She sighed: "According to what the doctors said, it's not a big problem, but we elders are always worried, so we thought it would be more convenient to have a female doctor at home."
The queen thought of Mingda who was getting healthier and couldn't help but nod.
Mingda had always been in poor health before, and she had the same old problem. She felt uncomfortable especially in the spring when the catkins were flying.
The palace did call the imperial doctor in time, but sometimes when it got serious, she would develop rashes in hidden places on her body, so the imperial doctor's diagnosis and treatment was somewhat poor just by describing her.
But since Zhou Man entered the palace, Mingda no longer has any trouble as long as he stays away from the catkins in the spring. This year, the number of times Mingda took the initiative to call the imperial doctor can be counted on the palm of his hand.
The queen understood them, sighed in her heart and said, "I will ask Zhou Man to go to the house to see the child tomorrow."
Mrs. Zhao Guogong originally wanted to wait for Zhou Man to take a rest before inviting anyone to come to the house. When she heard that the queen was asking someone to leave the palace for a consultation tomorrow, she quickly knelt down gratefully to express her gratitude to her little granddaughter.
The queen stretched out her hand to support her and said with a smile: "Sister-in-law and I are too far away from each other. You should have told me about this earlier."
The imperial doctors in the imperial hospital occasionally received orders to treat ministers or their families. This was the first time that Manbao received such a clear order. In the past, people came to visit him after he left the palace to take a rest.
So Man Bao who took the order is quite strange.
Early in the morning, she handed Xiao Yuanzheng the course schedule she had written yesterday, and left the palace with her medicine box.
Rong Si drove her to the palace, and when he was about to leave the palace, he happened to meet Zheng and Gu who were about to enter the palace for acupuncture. Man Bao thought about it, stopped them, and ordered Dr. Liu to say, "Come with me to make a medical visit."
When Dr. Liu heard this, she immediately picked up her medicine box and climbed onto the carriage. Zheng Gu and Xiao Shao could only watch them go away with envy.
Zheng Gu said: "So there are benefits to being a woman."
Zheng Shao: "...Senior Brother, I still like to be a man."
Zheng Gu glanced at him and said, "I didn't even say that I wanted to be a woman. Let's go. It just so happens that there aren't many names on the list today. Without her, we can allocate more patients."
Zheng Shao: "Second Senior Sister is not around, and those palace maids probably won't let us get the acupuncture."
Zheng Gu: "...It's okay, we can rob all the servants."
The last time Dr. Liu saw Man Bao was the day before yesterday. The three senior brothers and sisters took turns to come forward to ask questions. Each one only had two quarters of an hour. Time was very tight. It was rare to have time today, so Dr. Liu took out her own medicine from the medicine box.
I took notes and asked by the way, "Master, where are we going?"
"Go to Duke Zhao's Mansion. Their young lady seems to be sick. My lady asked me to go and have a look."
Dr. Liu put away her notes and asked, "What disease is it?"
"I don't know. The palace maid who came to deliver the oral message didn't say anything."
When they arrived at Duke Zhao's residence, there was no need for the two of them to come forward. After Rong Si parked the carriage, he stepped forward and knocked on the door. "Physician Zhou was ordered to come to treat the young lady in the residence..."
The concierge understood immediately and sent people to the backyard to notify the owner, while also opening the threshold to let them in.
Rong Si waited for them to remove the door sill, then pulled the carriage in, put down the bench and let them get out.
Dr. Liu wanted to help Master get the medicine box. Man Bao glanced at her other hand and saw that she insisted, so he simply gave her the medicine box.
Soon a nanny came to take them to the backyard. It was early in the morning, and the young lady from Duke Zhao's mansion was not awake yet.
Grandma explained in a low voice: "Miss is feeling unwell and has been getting up late these days."
Manbao nodded to express her understanding. She also liked to sleep when she was not feeling well. Sleeping can recuperate her body.
The two of them waited in the side room for a while. The Crown Prince's wife from Duke Zhao's Mansion came over to say hello to Man Bao. She was also worried about her daughter.
The two of them sat in the side room for a while, and then the maid came over to invite someone.
Miss Zhao was half leaning on the bed. She was wearing underwear and her hair was simply pulled up. When she saw her mother coming, she sat upright and was about to get out of bed to salute when she was held down by the Crown Prince's wife.
Mrs. Shizi said with a distressed look on her face: "If you feel unwell, just lie down. Your mother is not someone else, so why should you be polite?"
Miss Zhao responded with red eyes, looked up at Zhou Man and Dr. Liu, and then lowered her head.
Man Bao looked at her expression carefully and saw that there seemed to be nothing wrong with her except that she was in a bad mood, so he said to the Crown Prince's wife: "Madam, can I take Miss Zhao's pulse?"
Mrs. Shizi quickly stood up and gave way, and said to Man Bao: "Please call Dr. Zhou quickly. This child has been ill for several days and always complains of chest pain. I only have this daughter, so I can't help but feel distressed. I also ask Dr. Zhou to diagnose and treat her carefully."
Diagnosis and treatment.”
Man Bao agreed, and first reached out to feel Miss Zhao's pulse. It could be seen that her pulse was a little dry. She didn't have breakfast this morning, so there was nothing wrong with her.
But I haven’t eaten anything this morning, so why are I so dry?
Man Bao asked: "Where do you feel pain?"
Miss Zhao lowered her head and said nothing, wishing she could bury her head in her chest.
The nanny on the side immediately helped and said, "It's my chest. It hurts on the left side of my chest."
Man Bao was startled, "Is it physical pain or heartache?"
Inside the left chest is the heart.
Miss Zhao still didn't speak, so the nanny said: "It's a flesh pain. When I touch it, it looks like a sarcoma, and when I look at it, it looks like a bud. But the young lady is still young, so it shouldn't be done."
Miss Zhao's head lowered.
Man Bao frowned, looked around at the dozen or so people standing in the room, and simply waved his hand: "You guys should step aside first. Just leave the prince's wife and nanny."
The Crown Prince's wife was stunned for a moment, and then she noticed her daughter's discomfort and quickly asked the servants to leave.
Dr. Liu did not leave, but stood on the other side of Zhou Man, so that she could look better.
Man Bao glanced at Nanny, and then said to Miss Zhao, "Don't be afraid. Tell me where you feel the pain and I'll touch it."
Miss Zhao's face turned red, and she hesitated to speak.
Man Bao said: "Look, you are a girl, and I am also a girl. Haven't you ever taken a bath with your sisters? Don't be afraid."
"No." Miss Zhao said in a small voice: "I, I haven't bathed with them."
"Don't be afraid, just take off your clothes and I'll take a look and touch them. There's no one else in the room except your mother and nanny."
Miss Zhao then raised her head and glanced secretly at her mother, then at her nanny, and then slightly opened a little of her clothes to let Zhou Man see, "It's right here. It hurts when I touch it. I'm pressed by my clothes."