Chapter 2139 Find Out



Chapter 2139 Find Out

Manbao looked at his points and said, "But the experiment costs a lot of money. I have this money..."

Teacher Mo didn't intend to let her pay for it herself, but she still asked curiously, "How much money do you have?"

Manbao mentioned a number, and Teacher Mo said disdainfully, "That's too little. We can't even build a simulation shed. Forget it. We should find the meteorite as soon as possible, then ask the alliance for money, and then invest it in Dr. D."

Teacher Mo suddenly thought of something and reminded her, "After you get the money from the alliance, you can ask for more from the Encyclopedia and my school."

Manbao said, "That's not good. I have to sell the same thing three times?"

"You are the owner of the material. If the encyclopedia and the school want to take the data from you, they will naturally have to pay you a portion of the money."

It seemed to make sense, but she felt something was not right. Manbao thought about it, but couldn't figure it out. She simply gave up and asked, "But how do I contact your school?"

Teacher Mo glanced at her and said, "Aren't I here?"

He is an employee of the school. Isn’t it easy for him to find the school?

Manbao: ...

As for the encyclopedia, it's even easier. Isn't her system an encyclopedia?

Manbao kept this matter in mind.

The teacher and student discussed for half the night. The next day, Manbao got up and took out three prescriptions from her space. She handed them to Zhou Liru and said, "Go to the pharmacy and get the medicine. Bring it back and we'll try to make an ointment."

Zhou Liru looked at the prescription and found that not many ingredients were used, and most of the medicines were common, so he went into the house to get the money.

Manbao finished his breakfast, yawned quietly, and stood up. "You buy the medicine first and take care of it. I have to go to the county government office to see patients for another day."

Zhou Liru agreed.

Yang Heshu should be able to see all the patients she assigned to her according to the ratio this afternoon.

Today, Mr. Zhuang brought Bai Shan and others to communicate with the doctors and students of Xiazhou Prefecture School. Since they are here to study, they will still communicate on academic matters if conditions permit.

Before Bai Shan left, he saw Man Bao rushing out in a hurry, so he turned his horse around and said to her, "I'll come find you when I'm done here. We still have two more days to stay in Xiazhou, so there's no rush."

Mr. Zhuang, who only planned to stay for two days and set off the day after tomorrow, paused, looked at his two disciples, and said nothing.

After getting on the car, he asked Bai Erlang, who was too sleepy to ride, "What did you do yesterday? Do you want to stay for two more days?"

Bai Erlang yawned and said, "We didn't do anything. Oh, maybe they wanted to treat the pockmarks on the faces of the children in the charity hall."

Mr. Zhuang nodded and asked about the situation of the charity hall.

Manbao hurried to the county government office, where the patients who had been notified were already queuing up.

She looked at everyone and found that some of them still had side effects from the medication.

There were just too many patients, and she couldn't even remember whether this patient was hers, let alone remember their medications.

If the patient was hers, she might be able to find the person by looking through the pulse record book. Otherwise, she would not be able to find him in a short time.

The patient was confused at the time and had no idea what medicine he had taken.

However, she doesn't remember the patient, but the patient can remember the person who treated him. "It was a doctor named Lu who treated me. Doctor Lu said that my liver was not in good condition and two of the medicines were inappropriate. In addition, to cure the disease, I had to protect my liver first..."

After he said that, Manbao could roughly deduce his prescription.

She felt his pulse again, then carefully prescribed two prescriptions for him, saying, "First, take this prescription, which is for conditioning your body. You need to take it for a month, and then take this prescription, which also needs to take a month."

She glanced at him, sniffed the faint scent on him, and said, "You must not drink alcohol anymore, and don't eat anything too greasy or spicy."

Afterwards, she told Bai Shan, who had come to help, "I carefully examined the patient's condition. He not only had liver problems, but also stomach problems. Doctor Lu was able to save him from smallpox under such circumstances. He is quite capable."

Bai Shan said: "Isn't there any sequelae?"

"Compared to death, the aftereffects are nothing to mention. If I were to come, the aftereffects would only be greater."

Manbao didn't deliberately avoid the patient when he said this, so the word still spread. When it reached the patient and his family, they felt much better. "Dad, you can't drink anymore in the future. Doctor Lu also warned you before, right?"

The patient responded with a flushed face.

Manbao only found three patients with sequelae from taking the medicine. Two of them had other illnesses and had to switch to other medicines. Because the medicines were temporarily adjusted, some of the main and auxiliary ingredients were difficult to match, and some of the toxic residues were too heavy, which led to sequelae.

Only one of them had sequelae because of a strong reaction to some drugs.

Manbao prescribed them some medication for adjustment.

By this time, two to five months had passed since the smallpox medication was administered, which was quite a while. Most of the expected sequelae had appeared.

Manbao recorded all of this and reported it to the Imperial Medical Bureau. It seemed that the prescriptions they had summarized for this smallpox epidemic were all useful, especially three of them, which were very effective.

Manbao paused here and said that the effect would be better if acupuncture could be added.

Manbao simply wrote down several feasible sets of needle techniques, put them in an envelope and gave it to Daji, so that they could hand it over to the post station when they left Xiazhou and take it back to the capital.

These are all things that need to be summarized, as they will be useful later.

After Manbao finished writing, he remembered the prescription and ran to find Zhou Liru.

Zhou Liru had already processed the herbs and had just put them in the pot to boil. However, the ointment was not so easy to make. There were not many types of herbs, but if they were boiled one by one, it would take until tomorrow to be ready.

She was quite skilled at making ointments, even more so than Zhou Man. Seeing her aunt coming over, she immediately got up from the ground and said, "Aunt, I've boiled the medicine."

Manbao nodded. She was using three stoves to boil the medicine. She then went to look at the remaining herbs and found that she had already prepared all the necessary ingredients. She was now chopping one of them. She sat down and took out a set of pestles. "Let me grind it into powder."

Bai Shan also came over, rolled up his sleeves and helped.

When Bai Erlang and the others came over, the three of them had already processed half of the herbs. Bai Erlang was forced to become a little familiar with the matter, so he sat down and helped.

Yin Huo knew a lot of medicinal herbs, but he was not familiar with how to process them. But it didn't matter, anything like that could be learned, and the simplest thing was cutting them.

So when Yang Heshu came over after coming down from the yamen, he saw six people occupying the kitchen in the yard. Each of them had medicinal herbs in front of them and was processing them. A strong smell of medicine was wafting out of the kitchen.

He said, why is there a smell of medicine everywhere in the backyard when he arrives, he thought someone in the family was sick again.

See you at 9pm

(End of this chapter)

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