Chapter 621 Voice Input
Manbao turned off the light, lowered the mosquito net, and lay down on the bed. She put the pulse case she remembered today into the system, then opened her email and started typing.
There was no way. She had no privilege in this regard, and Keke could not help her. She was reluctant to send the manuscript to Teacher Mo. After all, not only would she have to spend the postage, but she would also have to make a copy for her own records, right?
So I'd better send it by email. It saves postage and is faster than copying it. I can just consider it as a review.
Seeing her struggling to type, Keke asked, "Would you like to learn about voice input?"
Manbao stopped. Although it was the first time she heard this title, she quickly understood its meaning and asked, "Why haven't I heard you mention it before?"
"Host, the voice input button is right below the mailbox. You have to figure it out on your own, and you probably didn't want to use it before. Didn't you say that you could improve your word recognition when chatting with Teacher Mo and Dr. D?"
When Manbao writes emails, she always uses her fingers as a pen. That is why she has learned to read and write faster than Baishan since she was a child.
A small part of the credit came from chatting with people via email.
However, Koko glanced at the pulse record in her hand and thought that she probably didn't want to stick to handwritten emails and chats anymore, so voice input was a good feature.
It can intelligently recognize multiple languages and then convert them into text.
Under Keke's guidance, Manbao pressed the voice input button, then held the pulse case and began to ponder it haltingly.
After finally sending all the pulse cases, Manbao breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Teacher Mo, remember to prescribe a prescription for each pulse case."
Teacher Mo happened to be online. He didn't read the long string of pulse case text at the beginning, but went straight to the last email sent.
He said, "I'll try to prescribe a prescription. You should also prescribe one. It's best to take it to your doctor for comparison to see if there are any problems. Medical research requires continuous learning and improvement, and only then can we make progress. You won't learn anything by studying hard alone."
He continued, "You are now essentially going to a hospital for an internship, so remember, prescribing medicine isn't the most important thing at this point. You're just a newbie, so put yourself in the right position. The first thing you need to learn is how to ask a patient a question..."
Manbao wrote down everything, said goodbye to Teacher Mo, logged out of the system, and began to sleep with his small quilt in his arms. He was really, really sleepy.
Manbao had a good sleep, and when he woke up the next day, he attended morning classes and practiced calligraphy before going to Jishidiang.
This time Zhou Lijun did not accompany her. She was going to her neighbor's house to learn how to make a quilt cover, and she also had to make a quilt cover for her aunt.
Doctor Ji had been waiting for her in the pharmacy early in the morning. Because of the experience of working together yesterday, the two of them were faster today. For some illnesses, Doctor Ji would not wait for her to ask again before examining them. Instead, he would examine the patient first and let her watch, and then she would feel the patient's pulse herself.
Manbao was no longer in a hurry to look at the prescription written by Doctor Ji, but instead discussed the pulse diagnosis with him to confirm whether his own judgment was accurate.
When seeing a doctor and treating an illness, diagnosis is the first half and treatment is the second half, and both are indispensable.
Medical consultation is the basis of treatment. If the disease is not clearly identified and diagnosed, then no matter how good the prescription is, it will be useless if it does not target the cause of the disease.
This is what Teacher Mo taught her.
The first thing a doctor needs to learn is patience.
Doctor Ji couldn't help but look at her several times during the process. Seeing that her behavior was completely different from yesterday, she was more calm and patient, and she knew how to make choices. He couldn't help but nod slightly.
I became more and more certain that she had a famous teacher guiding her.
After seeing a group of patients, Doctor Ji chatted with Manbao while waiting for another patient. "Have you read the pulse chart you brought back yesterday?"
"I've seen it." If I remember it while reading it, doesn't that mean I've seen it?
“How many did you see?”
"I read it all."
Doctor Ji raised his eyebrows and nodded, "Not bad, not bad. Has your husband seen it?"
"He said he would watch it." He would definitely watch it. After all, it was something he had been thinking about very much. Maybe he even stayed up late last night.
Well, I can ask Teacher Mo tonight and discuss those pulse diagnosis cases with him. By the way, she still has time to prescribe medicine by comparing pulse diagnosis cases.
Thinking of this, Manbao turned to the front of the notebook, read the pulse record, and then picked up the pen to write the prescription in the blank space at the end.
After writing it, I showed it to Doctor Ji and asked, "What do you think of my prescription?"
Doctor Ji took a look and realized it was yesterday's pulse diagnosis. He asked his servant to change the red pen and took a small pen to add to her prescription, "The patient is weak and cannot be nourished. The dosage should be smaller..."
Seeing his neat handwriting, Manbao couldn't help but ask, "Doctor Ji, you can obviously write regular script, so why are the prescriptions so sloppy that I can't even understand them?"
"There are so many patients waiting in line behind you. How long would it take to write every stroke?" Doctor Ji said, "You have to consider the patient's mood when you're treating them. Look at the patients who came to see you today. Although you had to examine them again, they weren't as angry as yesterday, were they?"
Manbao thought about it and felt that the patient was in a better mood today than yesterday.
"Anger damages the liver. They're already ill, and if someone damages their liver, are they here to treat their illness, or to cause trouble?" Doctor Ji said, "Unless the patient says they want to go to another pharmacy to get their medicine, I will just say this."
"Is it possible that other pharmacies can't understand your handwriting?"
Doctor Ji stroked his beard proudly and said, "It's not that I can't understand it at all. I can always recognize some words. Didn't you recognize several words?"
"Then why can Brother Xiao Gu understand it at a glance?"
Xiao Gu is a clerk in the pharmacy. When he gets a prescription, he understands it at a glance and then quickly prepares the medicine.
Doctor Ji laughed and said, "Don't you see how many years he has practiced and watched? The apprentices in our pharmacy start by learning to read the names of medicinal herbs. They don't know anything about the Thousand Character Classic or the Analects of Confucius, but they can understand Baizhi and Poria at a glance."
Manbao understood, lowered his head to look at his cursive prescription, and sighed: "So if I want to understand your prescription, I have to learn to read your handwriting first."
Doctor Ji stroked his beard proudly and nodded, "Not bad."
Manbao couldn't help but sigh to the sky, "There are so many things I need to learn."
Doctor Ji laughed heartily and patted her shoulder, saying, "You've been shouting too much. There's so much to learn about medicine. After you've learned how to diagnose and prescribe, memorize the herbs, and dispense them, you still have to learn acupuncture and moxibustion, and even how to process the herbs."
Manbao immediately lowered his head and said excitedly, "Acupuncture, I know how to do it."
She has been doing acupuncture for several years and has pierced all the acupuncture points on the human body. Later, Teacher Mo gave her two more anthropomorphic models, separated by gender, which can simulate more diseases and even simulate internal organ damage. She also pierced them all.
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