Transmigrated as an Orphan Girl, I Became a Barefoot Doctor in the 60s

[Era + Doctor + Golden Finger + Rural Life + No CP]

Tian Cai transmigrated. The reason was that she saved a girl injured in a multi-car pile-up, then lost consciousness after a fuel tank expl...

Chapter 462 Falling Off

She remained calm until she had discussed with Yang Zhengping which treatment method was faster and more effective for the patient, and then she returned to the pharmacy as if nothing had happened.

Yang Zhengping did not follow in this time. He still needed to digest what he had just learned from Tian Cai so that he could turn other people's things into his own.

After making sure that the person outside the door had left, Tian Cai leaned against the door and looked at the palm of his hand.

The white bead that was originally on the top of the bean sprout slowly fell off as Tian Cai looked over, and everything surrounding the white bead turned to ashes.

It really turned into ashes, just like the special effects in the movies.

The beads then fell into the palm of his hand.

She picked up the white beads and rubbed them, and they felt very delicate.

Tian Cai looked at it in the sunlight. There was no other color inside, and the hole in the middle seemed to be formed naturally, without any trace of artificial excavation.

But this little thing did grow naturally. From the moment it appeared, there was a hole on it.

Tian Cai was a little confused. Isn't this thing passed down to the next generation when the head of the Cai family passes away?

According to her previous speculation, this thing should mature faster the more people the host saves, but her body is only 27 years old now, and the number of people she has saved is far less than the number Cai Chuanbai has saved in his entire life. Why did it fall off so early?

Tian Cai couldn't figure out why, but the beads had already fallen into her hands, so she simply found a strong rope and hung it around her neck like Cai Ping had done before.

In the past, dew poured out from the round holes in the beads. Now that the beads have fallen off, I wonder if there will still be dew.

Thinking of this, Tian Cai tried it deliberately and was still able to pour out dew. She didn't know if it was her illusion, but she always felt that the dew looked different from before.

The first thing is the color. The original dew was as transparent as water, but now it has a light green color.

Tian Cai took a bite and found something more besides the original sweet taste.

She smacked her lips and decided it tasted better than before.

As for the efficacy, you have to try it slowly.

The beads were already hanging around his neck, and dew could still pour out. Although Tian Cai didn't understand why this was happening, he no longer paid attention to it, but continued to immerse himself in the trial of new drugs.

In fact, Tian Cai forgot one thing. She did not cure as many patients as Cai Chuanbai did in his entire life, but she single-handedly affected the death toll of the Tangshi earthquake.

More than 100,000 people who should have died in the earthquake were saved thanks to her intervention, and the impact on the future of the entire country is immeasurable.

Even if Tian Cai did not save them with her medical skills, Douya could not ignore her merits.

The Cai family also had an ancestor who made great contributions during a major epidemic that year. It is said that the prescription he developed saved the lives of tens of thousands of people.

He is the only one among all the ancestors of the Cai family who did not see Bai Zhuzi before his death.

But at that time, Ancestor Cai had already reached the age of knowing the destiny, and was far from being as young as Tian Cai.

Tian Cai does not think that she has made any great achievements. She is still studying how to completely eliminate the toxic and side effects of herbs and use aconite in more areas.

As mentioned before, there are many toxic Chinese herbal medicines, but if used properly, the effects are often unexpected.

The herb Aconite is made from the root of Aconitum, which is very toxic. The toxicity of the processed and unprocessed versions is different.

Unprocessed aconite is highly toxic. If accidentally ingested, it may cause poisoning symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and palpitations. In severe cases, shock and respiratory failure may also occur.

Although the processed aconite has certain toxicity, the toxicity is relatively low. Long-term decoction with other Chinese medicines can further reduce the toxicity of aconite and improve the efficacy of the medicine.

When it is not possible to decoct the herbs for a long time, one must master the properties of the herbs like Tian Cai and add other herbs to neutralize the toxicity.

Tian Cai has been conducting various experiments using aconite recently, and today's acute pancreatitis gave her some inspiration.

Mimi and her husband went back to the mountains these days. They still came back in the evening to accompany Tian Cai, and then went back to the mountains in the morning before it got hot.

Although the summer in Kaoshan Village is cooler than in Beijing, it is still very hot for animals like lynxes. Summer is the time when they are least at home.

When Tian Cai just came back, the lynxes were like cats waiting for their owner to come home. They couldn't help but come up and rub against him. But after a few days, the novelty of "a short separation is better than a new marriage" disappeared.

A bunch of scumbag cats.

Half a month passed quickly, and Tian Cai boarded the train to Beijing with the medicine she had half-researched.

Just as I was about to fall asleep, the radio suddenly rang.

There is an emergency patient on the train who is looking for a doctor.

Tian Cai was suddenly awakened by this and she hurried towards the carriage number five mentioned in the broadcast.

When they arrived at the place, they saw that there were already quite a few people gathered nearby. Tian Cai heard people talking about it and they said that it was a young girl who had fainted due to a sudden illness.

She hurriedly shouted, "I'm a doctor, please make way!"

Hearing that a doctor was coming, the onlookers quickly made way. Seeing that Tian Cai was so young, the conductor and the staff couldn't help but feel that he was a little unreliable.

The two looked at each other, and a thought flashed through their minds: Is it possible for someone this young to do this?

However, the conductor still stepped forward to confirm, "Are you a doctor? What do you treat?"

Tian Cai said, "I am a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, and I have some knowledge of various fields."

The train conductor was even more disappointed. The young Chinese medicine doctor sounded even less reliable. Even if he didn't study medicine, he knew that the older you are, the more reliable you are. "Can a Chinese medicine doctor do this? This is emergency treatment."

Tian Cai glanced at him and said, "How can we know if we don't try? Do we have to wait and see if there are other doctors?"

The girl who fainted looked young, her eyes were closed, her face was pale, and even her breathing was very weak. If she was not rescued immediately, she would probably die soon.

The train conductor wanted to wait a little longer to see if there was another doctor, but the middle-aged woman traveling with the girl saw a doctor coming and hurriedly said, "Doctor, please save my daughter. She's my only daughter. If anything happens to her, how am I going to explain this to her father?"

Seeing that the patient's family said so, the train conductor stopped trying to stop him, and the body that had just blocked Tian Cai moved away without a sound.

Tian Cai naturally noticed it. She walked forward and said to the woman, "Don't worry, I will definitely do my best."

Just by taking a quick glance, she could tell what the girl was suffering from. Without having to think about it, she laid her flat on the ground and started performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Tian Cai had received professional training in this area in her previous life. She was very skilled, alternating between thirty chest compressions and two artificial respirations.

The passengers around were all craning their necks to look over here.