Liu Yuhan transmigrated in an instant, finding herself in a destitute family in an era plagued by scarcity of food. See how Liu Yuhan stays true to her original aspirations and thrives in ancient t...
Liu Yuhan was very satisfied. This shop was larger than An Xiang Fu Xing, and although the prices were higher, they were completely acceptable.
Liu Yuhan began her real life as a doctor. For the time being, she only treated simple illnesses, which she could handle easily.
She is especially adept at bandaging wounds and external injuries. This is something she learned by spending countless nights in space watching videos and experimenting with pig skin.
Sometimes I get so carried away by it that I even help injured chickens, cows, and other animals mend their wounds.
(Speaking of sewing, she started out using the largest sewing needles she could find and fine cotton thread, which was useful for practice.
But if it is really used in reality, it will not be good to use it on humans, because the cotton thread needs to be removed, which is not only troublesome but also easy to cause infection of the wound.
So she got some catgut, which can be absorbed into the human body and does not need to be removed. She watched the video over and over again and practiced until she was proficient, and then she demonstrated it in front of her master.
The master was such a clever man that he had already pointed out the benefits of suturing wounds without her even having to say anything. It wasn't that he hadn't thought of this method, but he just didn't have the right tools.
For a while, the master and the apprentice fell into a state of ecstasy and were unable to stop sewing.
Some time ago, when I went to the capital to visit my senior brother and his wife, I found Huo Dong and demonstrated and explained to him the benefits of mending wounds. Huo Dong ordered the long needles and processed catgut for mending on the spot, which the Huo family would provide.
All he needed was for the master and his apprentice to help teach the palace physician, who would then teach the military physician. He was willing to try anything as long as it could reduce the casualties of the soldiers.
She would follow her master for slightly complicated illnesses.
Doctor Liu was happy to teach her because his apprentice was very serious and persistent. If she didn't understand something, she would definitely get to the bottom of it. This was a rare quality in a medical student.
She was making rapid progress, but she just needed some experience. It seemed he should take her out for a walk when he had the chance, perhaps until she reached adulthood. Or perhaps she could go to the military camp and become a medic again?
At the end of August, the Huo family brought over the fruit tree seedlings they needed: orange trees, pomelo trees, longan trees, and lychee trees.
Liu Yuhan was very happy and planted two orange trees next to the osmanthus tree next to the gate of his house.
The Huo family was thoughtful and not only brought fruit tree seedlings, but also an old hand at planting fruit trees. The old farmer instructed Liu Sinan and the others on how to plant the fruit trees and explained in detail how to manage them later on.
The number of seedlings of the four types of fruit trees is about the same. Exactly 40 acres of mountain land are reserved for planting fruit trees. There is no bias, and each type of fruit tree is planted on about 10 acres.
The Liu family hired people to plant fruit trees again.
It took about a hundred people five days to complete the planting, and then the main task of managing the orchard was assigned to the boys' dormitory.