Chapter 71: Crazy Purchasing for Two or Three Years



Chapter 71: Crazy Purchasing for Two or Three Years

One day in one world is one hour in the other.

Lin Sanqi decided to purchase more supplies and then return to 1959.

In addition to necessary food, the next thing is medicine, and all kinds of medicine are needed.

This "lung cancer incident" sounded a wake-up call to Lin Sanqi. Rumors are scary. Students from Huadu Medical University are spread all over the city, and every hospital has a large number of them.

Lin Sanqi is also the celebrity of the year at Huadu Medical University, which means he is likely to run into acquaintances wherever he goes, and he has no privacy at all.

Today, tuberculosis can be transmitted into lung cancer. What if it is a urinary tract infection tomorrow? Will it be transmitted into Lin's disease?

After all, Lin Sanqi has a five-year undergraduate degree and one year of internship, so he has no problem diagnosing and treating common diseases. The problem lies in where to get the medicine?

Over-the-counter drugs can be purchased at will, but prescription drugs must be prescribed by a doctor. He does not have a practicing medical license, which makes it difficult because the quantity he needs is relatively large.

Lin Musen is counting Chinese medicinal materials, especially those that are commonly used.

He had an idea: since most modern Chinese herbal medicines were ineffective and their production processes were substandard, could he take the prescription to a place in 1959 to get the medicine? Wouldn't that improve the treatment effect?

Thinking of this, Lin Musen became more and more excited. He finally saw the day when his ancestral business would regain its glory.

At this time, Lin Sanqi walked in and told his father to leave the things he couldn't handle to his father.

"Dad, do you have any way to get the medicine?"

Lin Musen said without turning his head, "What medicine? You can get Chinese medicine yourself. There's a pharmacy at the entrance of the village for Western medicine. Don't you have enough money?"

"I have enough money, but I want to buy a lot of Western medicine this time. I have requirements for quantity and variety, so that I can respond to any needs in 59 years. I have enough money now, but I don't have a way to purchase it. For example, I can't get a large amount of antibiotics."

Antibiotics were definitely the miracle drugs in 1959 when penicillin was not yet popular.

Lin Sanqi is about to start working in the hospital, although he will be working in the purchasing department. However, because the Lin family is a family of traditional Chinese medicine, they will definitely not let him work in purchasing for the rest of his life.

But Lin Sanqi didn't want to study traditional Chinese medicine with great effort. How could traditional Chinese medicine be so easy to learn?

From becoming an apprentice to going through each step one by one, it would take at least 10 years to become a disciple.

Didn’t you see that Lin Gancao has been studying medicine since he was a child? Now he is 30 years old and is still copying prescriptions behind his father. It is still a question when he can practice independently.

Traditional Chinese Medicine is difficult to learn, but some people are very cunning. For example, those compound medicines, which are labeled as traditional Chinese medicine, are actually mixed with various Western medicine ingredients, and the final effect is quite good.

Lin Sanqi is not a nerd. If others can use it, why can't he?

Therefore, he needed a large amount of Western medicine, and used it to mix with traditional Chinese medicine to deceive people in 1959. This way, he could show his prowess in front of people at the critical moment, and he would definitely become a famous doctor...

Lin Musen was overwhelmed by what he heard and blamed him unhappily:

"You are lying! Traditional Chinese medicine is Chinese medicine, and Western medicine is Western medicine. How can you use Western medicine under the name of traditional Chinese medicine? This is disrespectful to traditional Chinese medicine!"

"Dad, I'm not trying to trick people in modern times. I'm using modern medicine to serve the people of 1959. Can you imagine how hard life was back then? Ordinary people had no access to hospitals, and minor illnesses often turned into serious ones. You're a doctor yourself, so how could you just stand by and watch people die?"

Lin Musen was blamed by his son and was speechless for a moment. It seemed that what his son said made some sense.

Lin Sanqi continued to deceive:

"Besides, Old Man Quanquan once said to us that it doesn't matter whether the cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice, it's a good cat. We doctors save people, so it doesn't matter whether it's Chinese medicine or Western medicine. As long as we can save people, that's enough. Don't you agree?"

Lin Musen was thoughtful: "That's the logic, but I always feel like something is wrong."

Lin Sanqi said speechlessly:

"No matter if it's right or wrong, money is the most important thing. We have to hurry up and monetize our traffic. What if one day I can't travel through time anymore? Wouldn't that make us helpless?"

As expected, money has power. Lin Musen was obviously convinced:

"Okay, what kind of Western medicine do you need? Print out a list from the computer and I'll go get it today."

Lin Sanqi was puzzled. "Dad, isn't our family a traditional Chinese medicine clinic? Do you have Western medicine qualifications? If the Food and Drug Administration finds out, it will be no joke."

Lin Musen chuckled and took out a business license from the cabinet:

"Look here, this is the business license for our village health center. Your uncle got it for me. With this license, what medicine can't I buy?"

The country has a policy that every village is allowed to build its own village health center, which is simply a barefoot doctor.

With this certificate, except for some special medicines, all other medicines can be purchased from pharmaceutical companies on your own. Of course, the prerequisite is that there is no subsidy from the state and you are responsible for your own profits and losses, which is equivalent to being an "individual business owner" in the medical field.

Now that the administrative structure of Shilou Village has not been abolished, this business license will remain valid.

Lin Sanqi was delighted. With this certificate, he would have more flexibility. Anti-tuberculosis drugs, for example, could theoretically only be purchased in designated specialist hospitals, but who couldn't skirt the rules?

Lin Sanqi wrote down dozens of kinds of medicines in total, including antibacterial drugs, antiviral drugs, cold and fever reducing drugs, antidiarrheal and antispasmodic drugs, anti-allergic drugs, antihypertensive and antidiabetic drugs, first aid drugs, etc.

Then the father and son called a Huolala car on their mobile phone and set off.

When he came back, the car was full of boxes of medicines, which cost Lin Sanqi a total of 150,000 yuan.

Under the puzzled eyes of Wang Wenjuan and Lin Bingqiao, the father and son put down the medicine and rode out on their tricycle again.

Tricycles are prohibited in Huadu City, but if you are just riding in the village or on the edge of the village, no one will care as long as you don't ride on the main road outside.

This time the target is the Sam's Club next to Shilou Village.

Sam's Club is very famous for its roast chicken, roast chicken legs, pork elbows, etc., so Lin Sanqi just waved his hand and ordered 100 servings of each.

In addition, you can buy as much bread, mochi, Swiss rolls, chocolate cake and other sweets from Sam's Club as you want.

Fortunately, Sam's Club had good service. Seeing that Lin Sanqi had bought tens of thousands of yuan worth of goods in one go and the distance was less than 2 kilometers, they enthusiastically delivered the goods to his door.

In the following days, the Lin family father and son went to the fruit wholesale market and the cloth market, and spent all the 300,000 yuan they earned from selling the clock in just a few days.

After the Lin family father and son transferred all the medicines and food into the space-time gate, they were almost exhausted.

Lin Sanqi looked at the wall clock at home and stood up with difficulty:

"Dad, it's almost time for dinner over there. I'm leaving now."

"Let's go. How about eating first?"

"Dad, I'm not here as a guest!"

Suddenly, both father and son were stunned for a moment, and then burst into laughter.

(End of this chapter)

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