Man Bao wrote a prescription, and when he saw shopkeeper Zheng Da standing by, he handed the prescription to him first, "Would you like to take a look?"
Shopkeeper Zheng Da was a little embarrassed, thinking that Man Bao was unhappy because he stood aside and watched, but when the prescription was handed to him, he still took it, looked at it, nodded and said: "Not bad, not bad, if it were me, I would prescribe this prescription too."
, such a dosage.”
The patients and family members in the room breathed a sigh of relief together. Although the little doctor seemed to be quite skilled, he was really young and still a girl.
Shopkeeper Zheng Da handed them the prescription, and when they went out, he wanted to connect with Man Bao. He was afraid that she would have a grudge because of what happened just now, but it turned out that Man Bao was waiting for them to leave.
As soon as they left, Man Bao opened the case book and handed it to shopkeeper Zheng Da. He said happily: "You came just in time. These are the patients I saw and the prescriptions I prescribed early in the morning. Do you think there is anything that can be improved?"
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Shopkeeper Zheng paused for a moment before speaking. He looked at Man Bao carefully and took the case book after confirming that she was really happy. "When Dr. Zhou was in Yizhou City, he often gave his case book to others."
Doctor?"
"That's not true," Man Bao said: "Doctor Ji said that the case is the patient's privacy and cannot be opened by others. Even if I am still studying, I must abide by it, so I only gave it to Dr. Ji and Lao Zheng
The shopkeeper looks at it and asks them to give me some pointers."
Shopkeeper Zheng Da: ...What’s the difference between that and showing it to everyone?
There are only these two doctors in Yizhou City, right?
Oh, and there is also Lao Ji’s son, Dr. Xiao Ji.
Shopkeeper Zheng Da felt that this child was so innocent that it made people worry. He looked at the three thin pages in the case book, put them together and said, "I think everything is handled very well."
He paused and then said: "It's better than I thought. In fact, the first two cases were handled better than mine. But in the future, you can just show me this case booklet. Don't show it to others easily."
Man Bao agreed, "Yes, I'll ask the shopkeeper for more advice from now on."
Shopkeeper Zheng smiled and nodded, "Okay."
Shopkeeper Zheng Da went out and saw that the lobby outside was full of people. Some were holding prescriptions and waiting for medicine, and some were waiting to see a doctor. There were two other clinics in the same row, and even another one separated by a large medicine cabinet.
There were many patients standing outside the side consultation room. Only Manbao's room was completely empty, with only a few patients waiting.
Apparently, word had spread throughout Jishi Hall that the doctor in this clinic was a little girl.
As soon as shopkeeper Zheng Da came out, a patient opened the curtain and went in.
Shopkeeper Zheng glanced at the long queue next to him and couldn't help stroking his beard and smiling. These patients had underestimated the little doctor inside.
In fact, not only them, but also he underestimated it at the beginning.
Doctor Ji and shopkeeper Lao Zheng wrote to her saying that she was extremely talented and had several medical books in her hands that they had never seen before, all of which could be treasures of Xinglin. They said that the only difference between Zhou Man and famous doctors was age and experience.
That's why he tried so hard to recruit her, but now it seems that the difference between her and her is not at all in age or experience, but only in age.
Whether she was handling Dou Zhuer's case or the father and son just now, she handled it very well. It was obvious that Dr. Ji taught her well.
To be a good doctor, you need more than just doctors, especially when you are growing up.
Manbao has few patients, and she obviously knows this, so she treats every patient very carefully, gives detailed instructions, and prescribes carefully. But even with such meticulousness, before noon, she still queues up at the door.
All patients outside the hospital have been treated.
Man Bao looked out for a while, then moved a small stool and sat at the door to look at the patients of the two doctors next door. When she saw the patients she liked, as soon as the other party entered the room, Man Bao went back to the room and took her own
The teapot went over to refill people's tea, and by the way, they watched two doctors treating people.
However, she had just arrived and was not familiar with the place yet, nor was she familiar with them, so she watched them silently for a while without interrupting or asking for advice.
When she was done watching, she went out.
Doctor Tao and Doctor Yu were speechless for a long time when they saw her cheating on someone so openly.
Manbao returned to her clinic, thought for a while, took out a piece of white paper and wrote two cases and prescriptions. She checked the time and handed the prescriptions to shopkeeper Xiao Zheng, "I want to go home, so I won't disturb Tao."
Doctor and Doctor Yu, here are two cases and prescriptions from the medical books I have read. Please give them to the two doctors. If we have time tomorrow, we can discuss the prescriptions."
Dr. Zheng looked down and found that one was a symptom of wind-cold and the other was a symptom of panic in children. They were both very common illnesses, but the prescriptions were slightly different from what they commonly used.
He felt a little strange, "Why did Dr. Zhou suddenly want to argue with Dr. Tao and Dr. Yu about the prescription? But what's wrong with the doctor they saw today?"
Man Bao shook his head and said with a smile: "No, it's just communication. Didn't the big shopkeeper say that Dr. Yu is good at pediatric diseases and Dr. Tao is good at treating wind evil and external infections?"
Then you didn't just take out the cases and improved prescriptions to argue with others, right?
Shouldn't this be dialectical only if there is a reputation, or if something goes wrong with the cases being treated?
But Man Bao had already turned around and packed his backpack to go home.
Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng scratched his head and accepted the prescription, planning to discuss it with everyone during lunch later.
Manbao learned medical skills from Dr. Ji and asked him for advice from time to time. Mr. Zhuang asked her to give a copy of his medical book to Dr. Ji. Whenever Dr. Ji asked her about any illness, she would take it to Mo for advice.
Teacher, the two of them searched for the right prescriptions and various dialectical articles from the endless books...
Doctor Ji became more and more devoted to her, and now the two of them not only had a communication relationship, but also served as each other's mentor and disciple, as well as their teacher and friend.
Since then, Man Bao has figured out that knowledge is never free, and if she wants to learn something, she has to pay something; and feelings are created through communication, and no one is willing to pay from one party.
Since she had just stolen from Doctor Ding and Doctor Tao, she naturally wanted to give something back.
This is called reciprocity. She has given away her knowledge. Next time she wants to sneak into the room to learn secretly, she won't have to be too embarrassed. After this back and forth, the friendship will naturally deepen.
Doctor Tao and Doctor Ding know nothing about this, and they don't think as much as Man Bao does. As adults, they rarely think about this kind of worldly wisdom.
They were simply dissatisfied with Man Bao coming to study secretly, but this dissatisfaction disappeared after receiving the prescription.
The two of them clicked on the name and dosage of the medicine and suddenly realized, "That's it, that's it. Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng, Doctor Xiao Zhou said that she saw this from other medical books? I don't know what medical books it is, but there are other prescriptions.
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Doctor Gu couldn't help but go up to take a look. Shopkeeper Zheng Da smiled and sat down at the table, "We don't have to discuss this matter in a hurry. Let's eat first. There are patients waiting outside. We can talk about it after we are done.