After arriving at the hospital, the local armed forces negotiated with the hospital and used their privileges to ask the hospital to arrange a intensive care ward. The hospital learned that the patient to be admitted was of great importance and the confidentiality level was very high. In order to save trouble, they directly cleared out an entire floor of wards and moved all the patients who were currently admitted to other wards to provide convenience for Song Yun and others.
For Song Yun, this arrangement is of course the best. The hospital is a mixed bag, with many people and too many hands to do anything. No matter how close the protection is, accidents may happen. Isolation is the best option.
After the No. 13 Special Forces sent several professors to the ward, they immediately checked the entire floor and strictly controlled the two exits. Except for the necessary doctors and nurses, no one was allowed to enter this floor.
After a series of examinations, Professor Gu's condition was much worse than expected. Doctor Fei finally felt relieved when he saw the examination report. At the same time, he became very curious about the Niuhuang Pills that Song Yun had given Professor Gu.
Dr. Fei knew Professor Gu's condition at the time better than anyone else. A stroke in that situation would most likely result in the patient being bedridden.
But now, not only is Professor Gu paralyzed in bed, but even his speech and actions seem to be no different from those of a normal person.
He wouldn't believe it if it wasn't the effect of the ox-bile pill.
Doctor Fei went to Song Yun and asked, "Captain Song, do you still have the Niuhuang Pills you gave Professor Gu?"
Song Yun understood Dr. Fei's curiosity. As a doctor, it was normal to have such curiosity. If a doctor did not have such curiosity, it proved that the doctor had no interest in the profession of doctor, no idea of studying the disease, and only wanted to get by.
She generously took out a Niuhuang Pill and said, "This medicine is very complicated to make, and the ingredients are hard to find. I don't have many myself, so I'll give this to you."
Ji Yuanhui's Tongxi Pills and her Niuhuang Pills have similar effects, but Ji Yuanhui's Tongxi Pills are a traditional recipe with more elaborate and complex ingredients. Niuhuang Pills are a simplified version, slightly less potent than Tongxi Pills, but still not bad.
Doctor Fei got a precious Niuhuang Pill for free and was so happy that he said, "Thank you so much! I'll treat you to a meal when we get back to Beijing."
Song Yun responded with a smile, "Okay, I'll make a note of that."
Seeing that Dr. Fei had left happily, Song Yun looked at her watch. It was already 10:30 in the evening. No one had eaten dinner yet and they had a quick lunch. She drank water mixed with nutrient solution and didn't feel hungry, but she could hear Gu Xinghua and the others' stomachs rumbling from time to time.
But at this time, the hospital cafeteria and state-owned restaurants were closed, and there were no restaurants in February, so it was really not easy to get something to eat.
Song Yun found the office director who was on duty at the hospital and asked him to borrow the cafeteria kitchen.
The office director agreed readily. This was a regimental-level officer from Beijing who came here to carry out a mission and had not even had dinner. It was certainly no problem to borrow their hospital kitchen.
Song Yun asked two people to help. She took out a bag of flour from the cafeteria and made two large pots of noodles with dry noodles. She used ten eggs fried with chopped green peppers and eggs as toppings. Each person got a large bowl. The noodles were chewy and smooth, and the toppings were fresh, spicy and satisfying. Everyone was very satisfied after eating.
After eating and drinking, Song Yun assigned the people to take turns on night watch. She was in charge of the second half of the night and was going to rest first.
At 3:30 in the morning, a doctor came out of the pharmacy pushing a small cart full of medicines and rushed to the ward where Mr. Gu and Mr. Cheng were resting.
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