Xie Wan stood in front of the window of the clinic, looking worriedly at the heavy rain outside.
The current clinic is a brick and tile building. It not only has a separate diagnosis and treatment room, but also three wards.
The house was newly built by Qin Muye and the officers and soldiers of the regiment, but some of the medical equipment inside was purchased by Xie Wan in the name of Chunfutang using Zhou Aimin's relationship and donated to the border health center of the Wild Wolf Regiment.
In the past two years, Chunfutang owned by Xu Xingbai and his son has developed very well.
Xu Huairen actually developed several ointments and pills, which were sold at Chunfutang.
Cheng Weihong, the pharmacy teacher rescued by Xie Wan from the capital, was of great help.
Xu Huairen combined his own ancient Chinese medicine prescriptions with Professor Cheng Weihong's modern pharmacology to develop Chinese medicine preparations that are very effective.
Chunfutang was originally a public-private partnership and the procedures were legal.
The money earned belongs to Chunfutang and the Xu family father and son. Under the current regulations, Xie Wan cannot get a share of it, but Xie Wan doesn't mind.
The Xu family father and son insisted on transferring their shares to Xie Wan according to the agreement, but Xie Wan refused.
She told the Xu father and son to take advantage of this opportunity to recruit more pharmaceutical talents and develop new drug formulas and processes. When the time is right, Chunfutang will naturally become bigger and stronger.
The original investment of 2,000 yuan to let Xu Xingbai research new drugs was just to encourage Xu Xingbai to get on the right track.
Chunfu Hall belongs to the Xu family, and she has no intention of taking it for herself.
After the reform and opening up, she can build a factory in a joint venture with Chunfutang, and I think the Xu family father and son will not refuse.
However, Xie Wan's cousin Lu Lan finally agreed to marry Xu Huairen after his persistent pursuit. The two planned to get married during the National Day. Unfortunately, Xie Wan was pregnant and it was not convenient for her to go back to attend the wedding.
Xie Wan also used his connections in Sichuan Province to purchase a batch of commonly used first aid medicines. Currently, the medical conditions of their regiment are the best in the nearby defense areas. If the nearby regiments are unable to send patients to Linzhi in time, they will occasionally transfer them here.
Xie Wan, an emergency doctor who graduated from the Military Medical University, would be nothing if he were alive in later generations. He would have to undergo at least three years of regular training before he could become a resident physician.
But in the 1970s, not to mention undergraduates, even doctors who graduated from junior colleges were treasured.
Undergraduate students like Xie Wan who are trained by military hospitals themselves are the most precious treasures. If a grassroots military health center can be equipped with a military doctor like him, it is a high-standard configuration.
As for insufficient clinical experience, this problem does not exist.
School education at that time was a combination of theory and practice. During school, half of the time was spent learning theory and the other half was spent on practice.
After graduation, students must have the ability to solve basic diseases of the corresponding majors independently. When encountering difficult and complicated diseases, they can seek help from senior doctors and continue learning while working.
After Xie Wan drank a cup of hot tea, his body, which had just been wet by the rain, finally relaxed.
Xiao Huang also changed his clothes and came out, took a clean towel and said, "Doctor Xie, let me help you wipe your hair. In this weather, there shouldn't be any patients coming to see the doctor."
Xie Wan sat on the chair and let Xiao Huang dry her hair, but she still felt like she couldn't let go.
"Xiao Huang, our horses were almost frightened just now. Do you think the horses in the group were also frightened?"
“Doctor Xie, don’t worry, the soldiers in charge of herding horses have been carefully selected.
Their ability to control horses is much better than ours, so they will be fine."
As soon as he finished speaking, he heard the sound of a car outside.
"Thank you, Doctor, for help!"
A soldier's cry for help penetrated the sound of the rain and reached Xie Wan's ears.
Xie Wan immediately ran out of the clinic.
Several soldiers rushed over carrying a person.
"Doctor Xie, He Jianhua fell off his horse and was trampled by the horse."
Xie Wan asked the soldiers to put the person on the treatment bed.
He Jianhua's condition was critical. There was a deep wound on his forehead, his skin was washed white by the rain, and blood was still gushing out.
The left leg was twisted at a strange angle, obviously broken.
But these injuries were not what Xie Wan was most worried about. When a fellow soldier told him that He Jianhua had been trampled by a horse, Xie Wan asked about the exact location. The soldier scratched his head and said, "It might be the stomach."
Xie Wan cut open He Jianhua's shirt and found severe bruising on his abdomen. He used a stethoscope to check the abdominal sounds and found that the bowel sounds had disappeared.
Even though Xie Wan had performed hundreds of surgeries and seen all kinds of emergency patients, he couldn't help but get nervous at this moment.
"Check the heart rate, put on the ECG monitor, and monitor the blood oxygen concentration."
After half a year of running-in, Xiao Huang's business ability has greatly improved and he can barely keep up with Xie Wan's pace.
"Heart rate 48, blood pressure 74/38, blood oxygen 82, body temperature 34.2..."
As Xiao Huang reported a string of numbers, Xie Wan's heart sank to the bottom.
Every indicator shows that the wounded are losing their vitality.
Xie Wan injected the patient with 0.5 mg of atropine intravenously, put him on a ventilator to increase his blood oxygen saturation, quickly cleaned the wound on his forehead, and sutured to stop the bleeding.
However, various indicators remain pessimistic.
"There must be intra-abdominal injury. We must perform an abdominal exploratory operation immediately." Xie Wan's voice trembled a little.
"Doctor Xie, is this possible?" Xiao Huang couldn't believe it. The conditions in their clinic were good, but that was only for some common illnesses and trauma surgeries. It didn't have the conditions for open abdominal surgery!
"Let's send them to Linzhi immediately!" Xiao Huang thought that Doctor Xie was amazing, but she was not a real god. How could she perform laparotomy on a patient here?
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