Chapter 354 It Was Originally Prepared for You
"Yes, the puppy is really smart." Du Wanwan found out the day when Wang Xiaogou took the anthelmintic medicine and told her, "You have to wait until next year's Dragon Boat Festival to eat rice dumplings before you can take the medicine. Remember, come to us to get the candy pills when the time comes."
Wang Xiaogou was so happy: "I'll remember this. Thank you, Dr. Du! I'll tell my mother when I get home so we can have candy again on the Dragon Boat Festival next year."
The distribution of anthelmintics was done by Yetingyu and Xu Chenxiangxiu, and the registration book was designed by Du Wanwan herself.
It states name, age, medication schedule, home address, and parents' names.
All children who have taken anthelmintic medicine are registered here. Because it is free, many people come to get the pills.
Yetingyu did the registration, Xu gave out sugar pills, Chenxiangxiu watched the people who got the medicine take it on the spot, and then rested for a quarter of an hour before leaving.
Children who did not take the medicine later can also take it later, as long as they register.
The people knew that this was the People's Clinic doing good deeds, so everyone was very well-behaved and no one acted recklessly. They all followed the procedures set by the clinic.
Children can only thrive if the worms in their stomachs are removed. If a country wants to prosper, its population is the base.
Only by reducing the infant mortality rate to a minimum can we ensure stable population growth.
This scene was seen by two people who came quietly.
"The People's Clinic is really a very special place." The taller, more dignified-looking man exclaimed, "The People's Clinic in Liang County City is said to be doing very well. I didn't expect that she would open one in Beijing after coming here."
The shorter and fatter one always had a flattering smile on his face: "The daughter-in-law of the Ye family is known as a miracle doctor, Master! You might as well let her take a look at your heart disease.
Didn't they say that the Great Immortal Bai was here? How come we haven't seen him for a long time? Could he have left?"
"I guess so."
The dignified middle-aged man was wearing a blue brocade robe that was well-cut and a hat of the same color on his head. He had a thin figure and bright eyes.
Just one look at someone, and you can feel his sternness.
There is often a hint of contempt and disdain in his eyes, as if he is looking down on everything in the world, as if he is a superior.
He heard what Wang Xiaogou said just now, and the news that Liangjun People's Hospital was giving away anthelmintics for free had already reached his ears.
I didn’t expect that Dr. Du would also provide this benefit to children in the west of the city after coming to Beijing. I wonder how her People’s Clinic makes a profit.
When they arrived at the People's Medical Clinic, they were attracted by the cartoons on the wall that promoted health knowledge. They walked slowly and looked at them, feeling very novel.
Du Wanwan noticed them coming from the corner of her eye, but since they didn't enter the clinic, she didn't know how to greet them.
She runs a clinic, not a restaurant, so it's not auspicious to invite people in to sit down. She can only wait for people to come.
The middle-aged man in the blue brocade robe looked at the propaganda wall and said with emotion: "This Doctor Du is really a talent. He uses such a unique way to teach everyone to pay attention to hygiene and take care of their bodies. Especially these two sentences are very interesting.
Your body is very valuable. Taking good care of it is like having a fortune. Think about it, if a person loses his body, it is useless even if he has a fortune. "
"Yes! If the Great Wei had more responsible doctors like this, the people's lives would be much better." The shorter and fatter one sighed.
If everyone can take good care of their own health, they won't have to sell their children because of serious illness and lack of money for treatment. Wasn't it because of his father's illness that he was sold into the palace as a slave?
The two of them walked slowly into the People's Clinic.
As soon as he entered the door, the middle-aged man in the blue brocade robe was attracted by the painting that Du Wanwan had specially hung. He looked at it for several times without making any expression, and his heart was filled with turmoil.
How did her portrait end up here? Who painted her? Wasn't she dead? Why would anyone remember to paint her?
With a look of disbelief in his eyes, he sat down at the examination table in front of Du Wanwan as if nothing had happened and asked curiously, "Why is there a painting of a lady hanging in your clinic?"
Du Wanwan pretended to look back at the painting casually: "What are you talking about?"
"Hmm!" The man in the blue brocade robe nodded and waited for her answer.
"I came across a bandit's den while fleeing from famine. The bandits were disguised as Jizi. Our people raided the den and found a lot of things. I thought this painting was beautiful, so I kept it. Don't you think the people in the painting are beautiful?"
"A bandit disguised as a bandit?" The middle-aged man in the blue brocade robe clenched his hands, and was even more suspicious in his heart, "Did you get this painting from a bandit's lair?"
"Yes." Du Wanwan glanced at the emperor without leaving any trace, pretending to know nothing, "Uncle, do you like it? If you like it, I'll give it to you."
It was prepared for you. You don't know that there is a green grassland on your head! I'll give you a chance to take a good look.
Anyway, Jade-faced Shura had disguised himself as a bandit, and although the painting was taken from his residence, it wouldn't be a big deal to call it a bandit's den.
"Doctor Du is so generous to everyone?" The emperor narrowed his eyes slightly, as if testing.
Du Wanwan smiled calmly: "It's just a painting, how can it be considered generous? It's not an antique, just give it to whoever likes it."
She said it nonchalantly, as if she didn't care at all.
"I don't even know how much medicine I've given away, so why would I care about a painting I got from a bandit's den?"
It seemed to be true. She came here to escape famine. Everyone in Liangjun City knew it, and the emperor naturally knew it too.
They had fought bandits several times while fleeing famine, so naturally they couldn't hide it from anyone. But why was it such a coincidence? Was it pure coincidence that she got this painting, or was there an ulterior motive?
Du Wanwan: “!!!!”
Of course there is an ulterior motive. There are not so many coincidences in the world.
"Well, then! This painting is for me." He stretched out his hand and placed it on the pulse pillow, "Please help me take my pulse!"
"No rush!" Du Wanwan took out the patient registration book, "Register first so that I can know your condition during the follow-up visit. Tell me your name, age, and home address."
The emperor was stunned and said casually: "Huang Jiu, forty-five years old, lives in the south of the city."
Yellow wine? You are so bold to say that. I don't know who used you to get rid of the fishy smell.
Du Wanwan complained in her heart as she registered. After she finished, she stretched out two fingers to feel the pulse, and after a moment she changed hands.
After taking her pulse, her brows furrowed instantly: "Your heart disease is a bit tricky. Do you usually have heart pain, fatigue, chest tightness, shortness of breath, irritability and sweating? Do you often get irritable, absent-minded, and have many dreams and irritability?"
The emperor said nothing, but looked at Du Wanwan calmly and asked calmly, "Is there any medicine to treat it?"
The short and fat middle-aged man next to him was Eunuch Liu, the chief eunuch of the emperor. After listening to Du Wanwan's description, he really wanted to call her a miracle doctor.
His judgment is really accurate. He didn't even ask any questions, but was able to tell the patient's condition just by taking the pulse. He is definitely a miracle doctor.
(End of this chapter)
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