Chapter 64: Doing evil



Chapter 64: Doing evil

Just as he was doubting his life, Su Qi began to feel his pulse.

She never used a stethoscope.

After finishing one, he switched to another.

Then she asked, "Doctor Liang, how is the patient's wound healing? Are there any signs of infection?"

"The wound has been checked and treated with medicine, and is currently recovering well, with no signs of infection such as redness or swelling."

The wound was stitched beautifully.

The stitching on clothes is not as beautiful as this one.

I really want to take it apart and sew it again according to the stitches on it.

Fortunately, his reason suppressed his unreasonable thoughts and evil hands.

Su Qi heard that since the wound had already been checked, there was no need to check it again.

After she finished the examination, she rewrote a prescription with readjusted Chinese medicinal materials.

There is no way. The Western medicines needed in the hospital are really limited, and many medicines are not available.

Moreover, the Chinese medicinal herbs at this time are all grown in the wild on the mountains, and their medicinal properties are very good.

When Dr. Liang was about to take the prescription, a hand reached out faster than his and snatched it away.

"you--"

Dr. Liang was very angry, but when he saw who had snatched the prescription, he had to keep silent.

"Great, this is really great. The amount of anti-inflammatory medicine has been increased, but aren't these two medicines somewhat counteracting each other?"

The one who snatched the prescription was Old Song. He was from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, so of course this prescription was most suitable for him.

The overall prescription was good, but he also noticed that the medicinal properties of the two parts were contradictory, so he didn't understand.

Su Qi patiently explained, "These two ingredients are somewhat conflicting, but if used in the right amount, plus this one, they can complement each other and double the effect. This is recorded in the folk remedies in medical books."

As soon as she said this, Old Song's small eyes opened up to the biggest and brightest they had ever been in their lives.

"Which medical book? Can I borrow it?"

Su Qi: ...? Uh, her past life. In her modern home.

How can I borrow this? "I had a book at home that I lent to someone and it was confiscated. Later I heard it was burned."

As soon as she said this, deep disappointment and regret filled Old Song's eyes.

He was very sad, "How could it be burned? It's a sin!"

He had no doubt that they were burned. After all, there was a period of time when countless books on traditional Chinese medicine were destroyed!

Su Qi looked at his distressed expression and felt a little embarrassed for a moment.

Forgive her for this white lie.

"Fortunately, I have memorized all of it. The usage and dosage are carefully considered, so you don't have to worry."

Su Qi's words really made Old Song feel very upset.

He looked at Su Qi with his burning eyes, as if he was looking at a nugget of gold.

"Did you really memorize the entire medical book?"

Suki: ...

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Isn't this the point? "Well, it just so happens that I have a photographic memory, so I remember it after reading it once."

Dean Qian: …

He really envied this ability of having a photographic memory.

If he had had that knowledge back then, studying medicine wouldn't have been so difficult.

Old Song was even more excited.

He said that if someone has such abilities at such a young age, he must be very smart.

It turns out she has a photographic memory!

"Comrade Su, I heard that you are working in our hospital. Why don't you come to our Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine? You belong in our Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. I will be your assistant."

When Dean Qian heard this, his forehead was full of black lines, "Old Song, stop it, Dr. Su is a general practitioner, so forget it."

He is an expert in both Chinese and Western medicine. It would be a waste if he was just kept in the Chinese medicine department where there are only a few patients a year.

Say no to waste.

(End of this chapter)


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