Miss Jun leaned over and looked at the belly of the cow, and there seemed to be another person beside her.
"Look, this is it."
The man pointed at the sore with a file, then pierced it suddenly and connected a reed pole to it.
Pus slowly flowed in.
"How about this?" she asked puzzledly.
The man turned around and shook the reed pole in his hand.
"This can prevent people from suffering from acne for the rest of their lives, and it should be safer than human pox," he said.
"Really or not?" she asked doubtfully, pinching her nose.
The cattle pen stinks so much.
The man raised his eyebrows at her and handed the reed pole over.
"Whether it's true or not, you'll know if you try it," he said.
She hurriedly backed away and stared in embarrassment.
"Why don't you try?"
The man clicked his tongue and spread his hands.
"I just want to be a miracle doctor, but I don't want to be chased and beaten," he said.
As soon as he finished speaking, shouts came from outside.
"What do you two do?"
At the same time, three or four farm men came over.
The man stood up with a busy smile.
"It's nothing, nothing. I passed by the treasure place and stopped for a while to rest." He said.
A treasured place to rest?
"Rest in my cattle pen?" The farm men looked stunned.
Suddenly a man pointed at the cow.
"Brother, look, the cow's belly is bleeding." he shouted.
The man was busy waving his hands.
"It's not bleeding, it's not bleeding." He said, "Listen to me, this is..."
Hearing him explain, the farm men temporarily suppressed their tempers, but saw the man reach out and grab the girl holding her nose, rub her over the cow pen, and run away as fast as she could.
Ran away….
"There are cattle thieves!"
"Someone come quickly!"
"Get him!"
The whole mountain village was stirred by the loud shouting and beating of gongs and drums.
…………………………………………..
The sound of chaotic footsteps came from behind.
"Miss Jun."
Miss Jun turned around and saw Doctor Feng and others.
The doctors were all looking at the cattle in the yard with surprised expressions.
They heard that Deshengchang had sent over a dozen cows, and Miss Jun asked Liu'er to tell them to wait and see if they could find something good. This was really baffling. Could it be that there was something about these cows that could be used as medicine?
"Miss Jun, today's medical records have been sorted out," Dr. Feng said.
However, Miss Jun did not immediately follow them to see the medical records as she did in the past.
"You guys should look at the medical records first," she said, then turned around and looked at the cow.
Doctor Feng and others looked at each other, exchanged glances and had to leave.
Until the next morning, Miss Jun did not show up.
"Been watching the cows?"
“What’s so good about a cow?”
The doctors talked in low voices, but it was obvious that the cow was very good-looking to Miss Jun. She did not come to give the patient any medicine or inquire about it that day.
"Where is Miss Jun? Is Miss Jun not caring about us?" Family members of the child, who were becoming more and more anxious, asked from time to time.
The doctors comforted him one by one, but resentment gradually grew in their hearts.
Shouldn't she appear in front of everyone more at this time?
Could it be that he knew there was no hope and simply ignored it?
Could it be that one day he couldn't see her anymore and she just abandoned them and ran away? Some doctors even had this suspicion.
Fortunately, Miss Jun did not disappear for another day. In the evening, the doctors were invited to the Buddhist temple. Before entering, they saw Miss Jun standing in the temple.
The lights in the hall were brightly lit, and against the backdrop of the night outside, the Buddha statue seemed to be shining like a ghost. Miss Jun, who was standing in front of the Buddha statue, became smaller and smaller.
When she heard everyone coming in, she turned around from the Buddha statue.
"Here you are," she said.
The doctors nodded and were about to put down the medical cases in their hands. When they took a step forward, they saw that there were more than a hundred thin copper tubes placed on the tables where the medical cases were placed.
What's this?
Questions flashed through everyone's minds, and Miss Jun's voice came.
"Today I will tell you what we are here to do."
What are we here to do? Isn’t it to treat acne? What else is there to say?
The doctors looked at Miss Jun with puzzled expressions.
Miss Jun looked at them and smiled.
"What we really want to do here is not treat acne," she said.
There was silence in the Buddhist hall for a while, and then there was an uproar.
After ten days of fussing around here, you actually said that treating acne is not something you should do?
What is that?
Want to play?
The doctors had complicated expressions and could not hide their anger.
They trusted her to do this. You must know that doctors do not treat diseases such as acne. They faced the tragic situation of the children, watched the children die in pain with their own eyes, and endured the pleading of the patients' parents.
and disappointment, facing the end of not knowing life or death, isn't it the words of doing good that support them?
They didn't complain that there was no cure for her to come back to life. They knew that the acne was really difficult to cure.
However, it was you who said we would work together, and now it is you who says we won’t do it.
What do you mean?
"I said that acne is not a disease that depends on medication and treatment. Once you get this disease, it depends on destiny." Miss Jun said.
She did say it, and they acknowledged it.
The doctors looked at her.
Miss Jun reached out and stroked the corner of the table and walked slowly for a few steps.
"So the most important thing about acne is not to cure it, but to prevent it," she said.
Defend?
The doctors frowned.
"How can we prevent diseases?" a doctor said, "pox poison is invisible and colorless."
"Pox poison is invisible and colorless, but you can fight poison with poison." Miss Jun said, "I don't know if you have noticed, but I looked through historical medical records and miscellaneous records..."
As she spoke, she pointed to the bookshelves stacked in the hall. In addition to asking for medicine from the Taiyuan Hospital, she also asked for many books.
Not all doctors have access to the collection of medical books in Taiyuan Hospital. Miss Jun placed these medical books in the hall for the doctors to browse at will, and she often browsed them.
However, everyone thought that they were looking through these medical books to find ways to treat acne, and for this reason they were laughed at behind the back by the people at Taiyuan Hospital.
"There is an incident recorded by a miscellaneous journal. At that time, there was an epidemic of pox in Lingnan, and eight or nine people died from the disease," she continued.
The doctors present nodded.
Everyone knows to some extent that the Lingnan Pox virus was very violent and killed countless people. In the end, the garrison was forced to kill the infected people in pits, which was extremely cruel.
"One thing I discovered is that in many villages, all the people in the village were infected, but some people were spared, and these people were those who had suffered from acne when they were young and survived." Miss Jun said, "These people
Despite the rapid outbreak of the pox that infected almost the entire village, he remained unharmed."
The doctors were stunned, there is this? They didn't pay attention, but what does this mean?
"This shows that people who have suffered from acne will not be attacked by pox again." Miss Jun said, "This shows that pox can fight poison with poison."
The doctors talked a lot.
"Even if you are right." Old Doctor Feng stopped everyone's discussion and said to Miss Jun, "So what? Are you looking for people who have suffered from acne to take care of the sick people?"
Miss Jun smiled.
"No, it is to let everyone get acne once, so that they will never be attacked by acne," she said.
As soon as these words came out, the doctors were stunned, and then they were in an uproar again. (To be continued)