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Chapter 708 End

Doctor Ji on the side was a little annoyed after hearing this, "My voice is also hoarse. Why don't I see you being filial to me?"

Man Bao blinked and wanted to say, aren't you a doctor yourself?

But seeing that he was not very happy, Man Bao rolled his eyes and said: "I had to cook it before sending it to you. You want a tea bag. I will ask my second niece to send you a bag later."

When Doctor Ji heard this, he became happy. He touched his beard reservedly and said with a smile, "Okay, you can cook it and bring it to me."

Magistrate Tang glanced at him, smiled, and went to drink tea with Manbao in her medical shed.

It was said to be medicinal tea, but it was indeed medicinal tea. Magistrate Tang took a look at the brown tea, swallowed, and drank it when the temperature was almost the same.

He frowned in disgust and asked, "Is this herbal tea really effective?"

"There's a recipe I saw occasionally, I guess it's there." She didn't drink it anyway, the good medicine tasted bitter.

The magistrate of Tang County also discovered it. When he saw her pouring the tea into two bamboo tubes and handing them to Zhou Lijun, who asked her to deliver them to Mr. Zhuang and Dr. Ji respectively, he asked, "Why don't you drink it?"

Man Bao said: "My throat doesn't hurt."

Magistrate Tang looked at her for a while, then reached out to pick up the tea pot and poured a bowl for her, and advised: "It's better to drink some. It's autumn now and the weather is dry. Drink some tea to soothe your throat."

Man Bao refused. The tea didn't taste good at all, so she didn't want to drink it.

But if you must drink...

Man Bao turned around, brought her backpack over, turned it over, and pulled out a small jar.

When she opened the jar, Magistrate Tang smelled the sweet scent of honey.

County Magistrate Tang:......

He just watched as Man Bao scooped a spoonful of honey into his tea, stirred it well before drinking it.

He rubbed his forehead and asked, "So stingy?"

Man Bao said confidently: "I didn't remember it for a moment. If you hadn't insisted on me drinking it, I wouldn't have even remembered that I brought honey."

Magistrate Tang was very curious, "Why do you bring honey when you come to treat people?"

Man Bao coughed lightly and said, "It's used to coax children. Some children will cry when they get acupuncture or take medicine. It happened that my fourth brother came back with some honey when he went to the countryside, so I brought it."

The main reason is that now that autumn is dry, honey has many effects, and it can soothe children, so Manbao brings it.

However, in the past three days, not a single child came to see her for medical treatment. Most of them went to see doctors who looked very old.

For example, Dr. Ji.

Occasionally, there would be a child waiting in line for her to be in the hospital shed. When the adults came up and saw her age, they would take the child and move to the hospital shed.

Magistrate Tang couldn't help laughing, looked at Man Bao and said with a smile: "When you become famous all over Yizhou, or when you grow up for another twenty or thirty years, there will be many people begging you to see their children's illnesses."

"However," he paused, looked at her face and smiled: "Your shortcoming is your age, but your advantage is also your age. You are so young, there are countless possibilities waiting for you in the future."

Man Bao gave Magistrate Tang a strange look and asked, "Master Tang, why are you so sentimental all of a sudden?"

Magistrate Tang sighed and said, "I just suddenly felt that I was getting older, and I felt a little sad."

Man Bao looked at Magistrate Tang carefully and realized that he was a little haggard. He might not have shaved in the past two days, and his face looked tired and old.

Man Bao also sighed heavily, then picked up a pen and wrote a prescription: "Master Tang, since you know that you are not young, you should take good care of yourself. This is a maintenance prescription I know, and it is pretty good.

try it yourself."

County Magistrate Tang glanced at the prescription stuffed into his hand and was silent for a while before saying, "Thank you?"

Man Bao smiled and narrowed his eyes, "You're welcome."

In the afternoon, the comatose patient woke up. He only complained of headache, dizziness, and blurred vision, but he could move his hands and feet. After examination, the doctors believed that he was not in great danger, but that there might be congestion in his brain, which needed to be dissipated.

swell.

But Dr. Xu and Dr. Ji can prescribe very suitable prescriptions for these medicines.

Magistrate Tang County had been waiting outside the medical shed. After confirming that the patient was okay, he asked the patient's family members to take the patient back.

But because the other party fell down while building a house, the medicinal materials consumed would be provided by the county government, including follow-up medical treatment. County Magistrate Tang also designated Jishitang to be responsible for it.

Not only that, Magistrate Tang will give them an extra piece of relief food to ensure that he will not starve to death while he is recovering from his injuries.

Magistrate Tang agreed to this, and the patient's family carried the patient back happily.

Today is the fourth day, and there are not many patients coming, so Manbao and the others rang the bell early and went home. By the fifth day, there were even fewer patients coming to see the doctor, and there were only some residues of the medicine in the pharmacy.

, most of the medicinal materials are gone.

And this is also the fundamental reason why there are no patients.

I went to see a doctor and there were no more free medicines.

It's better not to watch it.

Man Bao and the others visited a few patients sporadically, wrote prescriptions, and then watched them leave the pharmacy in despair. They either went home to endure the pain, or went to the city to find a drug store to buy medicines with the prescriptions.

Of course, more people may choose the former.

Man Bao's table was moved outside the medical shed again, and she sat on the chair with her chin propped up to look at this empty field. The day before yesterday, this place was still full of people.

Mrs. Gao and several women who still wanted to get acupuncture came to Manbao for follow-up consultation. Manbao gave them acupuncture and then became idle again.

Seeing that Gao's symptoms had improved a lot before, but were getting worse today, she said, "It's better to take the prescription to the drug store and buy some medicine, otherwise the medicine you took earlier will be almost in vain."

Gao lowered his eyes and asked, "Dr. Zhou, how long do I have to take the medicine?"

"Let's eat for ten more days."

Mr. Gao lowered his head and said nothing.

Man Bao sighed when he saw it, thought for a while, and picked up a pen to write down another prescription, saying: "I will change the medicine for you. The effect is not as good as before, but it is cheaper. You can go to Jishi Hall to get one.

The medicine only costs about ten cents."

Gao hesitated for a moment, then reached out and took it.

Man Bao feels that she is very similar to her mother. Her mother used to grit her teeth and work hard for the sake of the family, so that as she got older, her whole body collapsed.

She didn't want Mrs. Gao to be like this, so she said: "Whether you change the medicine or not, you have to go to Jishi Hall tomorrow for an acupuncture. This is free of charge."

Even without taking medicine, acupuncture may have some effect.

Mrs. Gao didn't know whether she heard it or not, but she took the prescription and left.

Man Bao took a look and saw that there were no patients at this time, but the doctor had already asked people to clean the medical shed, so he decided to go home.

Man Bao thought for a while, then stood up and looked in the direction of the pharmacy. Bai Shan happened to come over with a book basket. Seeing that she was still there, he asked: "The pharmacy is all out of medicine, why don't you collect your things and go home?"

Man Bao glanced at Dr. Ji's medical shed and saw that he was also starting to collect things, so he nodded and said, "Okay."

Bai Shan helped her put the cooked and dried needles into the needle bag and asked, "Do you want to go out for dinner?"

Man Bao nodded without thinking, "I think so."

Bai Shan then smiled and narrowed his eyes and said, "Then let's go have dinner today. We have been tired for four or five days, so we should reward ourselves."

Man Bao said: "Your treat."

Bai Shan nodded, "Okay, let Bai Er invite you next time."


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