Transmigrated into the body of Zhu Yunteng, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, he is unwilling to accept a tragic fate for himself and begins to find ways to build power and prepare for rebellion.
<...At this point, the focus of the matter has shifted to the dozens of wounded soldiers.
Once the situation is verified, and it is found that the swelling and inflammation of their injuries have been reduced due to the use of Zhu Yunwen's medicine, then it will be sufficient to prove that the medicine Zhu Yunwen possesses can indeed treat such external injuries.
The medicine that Zhu Yunwen possessed could be considered a miracle drug, since in ancient society, it was almost impossible to achieve anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects for such external injuries.
Regardless, the doctors present found it hard to believe, even the imperial physicians from the Imperial Medical Academy. They were not entirely convinced by Zhu Yunwen's words.
They found it hard to believe that Zhu Yunwen could actually create such a medicine, and with such miraculous effects.
So everyone waited to see what the situation would be like in the next two or three days.
This matter has already spread quite widely.
Not only in the capital, but also in many surrounding cities, people are already talking about this matter.
In fact, the people of the world are very supportive of this matter, since it is indeed a good thing for them.
The fact that His Highness the Crown Prince attaches such importance to medical care has made the people very excited and happy.
However, most people still did not believe that His Highness the Crown Prince could produce a medicine to treat the infected, swollen, and suppurating wound, since for so many years, this disease had been almost incurable.
His Highness the Crown Prince is talented in every aspect; it wouldn't be an exaggeration to call him a genius.
However, to cure such an incurable disease would be extremely difficult, even for Hua Tuo himself. So it's not that the people don't believe it; it's simply too unbelievable. It's like a fairy tale.
In the past few days, Zhu Yuanzhang had also heard about this matter. He even ordered a thorough investigation, and then he spoke earnestly to Zhu Yunwen:
“Yun Tong, we understand your desire to solve the medical problem for the people of the world, but healing the sick and saving lives is not your forte.”
Besides, it's an infection from a wound, a terminal illness. You've made such a bold promise in front of so many doctors; if you ultimately fail to deliver, it will damage your reputation.
Zhu Yunwen smiled slightly and said:
"Grandfather, please rest assured. Since I dare to do this, I am confident in my ability to do it."
Seeing Zhu Yunwen say this, Zhu Yuanzhang could only sigh and then nod:
"Alright, we should trust you in this matter. After all, you've never let us down in all this time, and hopefully this time will be the same."
Zhu Yunwen said:
"I would not act rashly on something that benefits the people of the world. Since I have done it, I am confident in my ability to do so."
Moreover, I am very clear about the factors involved and the potential consequences.
Therefore, Your Majesty need not worry too much; you will know everything in due time.
Zhu Yuanzhang smiled and then said:
"If this can truly change the medical situation in the Ming Dynasty, it will be a major breakthrough for the people of our Ming Dynasty. In any case, if you succeed this time, it will ultimately be a great thing that benefits the country and the people."
Zhu Yunwen nodded seriously, and then said:
"At that time, I will still need the support of my grandfather. If the policy of officially establishing medical clinics in the capital is successfully implemented, then I will promote it nationwide."
Implementing such a decree nationwide is rarely easy. Grandfather, you have more experience; you must do your utmost to help me carry out this policy.”
Zhu Yuanzhang guaranteed:
"Don't worry, if this trip goes smoothly, Grandfather will overcome all difficulties and give his full support. I never expected that during my reign as emperor, so many things could still be accomplished in the later stages."
But it is also thanks to your blessings that the Ming Dynasty is changing rapidly. With the introduction of policies that benefit the country and its people, the nation is becoming stronger and stronger, and the lives of the people are getting better and better.
If further breakthroughs are made in various aspects, the Ming Dynasty will quickly rise several levels again. Such a state of national prosperity and strength is truly wonderful, and your contribution to it is indispensable.
The two then engaged in a lengthy discussion, after which Zhu Yunwen went to find Yang Rong and Yang Shiqi.
I had a discussion with them about reforming healthcare and education.
They believe that educational reform is not a problem, and is even easy to implement.
However, healthcare reform is indeed not easy.
This is a technical skill, and most medical care is in the hands of skilled doctors. If they are unwilling to cooperate, then everything is in vain.
Zhu Yunwen also understood this problem: it is often a tragedy when technology is in the hands of those who have a strong interest in it.
If these technologies can be collected in large quantities, formed into a system, and passed on to future generations, so that they are no longer controlled by a few individuals, then they will naturally be less susceptible to control.
Therefore, Zhu Yunwen felt that changing the path of medicine was a long and arduous task.
Meanwhile, Zhu Yunwen was preoccupied with medical reform.
The surrounding countries also received the news that the medical reception held by Zhu Yunwen at the Hundred Herbs Garden was not because Zhu Yunwen was ill at all.
Rather, Zhu Yunwen wanted to change the medical situation in the Ming Dynasty and make the medical system more complete.
This obviously disappointed many people from all sides. The imagined scenario of the Ming Dynasty's crown prince being terminally ill was simply not true.
This is certainly not good news, especially for the Eastern Island Nation, whose relationship with the Ming Dynasty has almost reached an awkward point of confrontation.
This chapter is not finished, please click the next page to continue reading!