Chapter 270 Isolation in Zhenshan Palace!



As soon as the emperor heard that the two children were sick, he sent two experienced imperial doctors that day. After diagnosis, the two doctors suspected that it was cowpox and quickly isolated the children in a separate courtyard.

Now, except for the wet nurse and the imperial physician, no outsiders are allowed to enter here, so Princess Ningran has been looking haggard these past few days because she was worried about her children.

When Murong Shu came in, the wet nurse was coaxing the child and the imperial physician was diagnosing the child. The child was feeling unwell and was more difficult to take care of than usual, and he cried longer than usual.

"Madam Wen." Several people greeted Murong Shu when they saw her. The King of Zhenshan had already informed them that Murong Shu was coming.

Murong Shu saluted to the two imperial physicians, then took Mingche from the wet nurse. The little boy was no longer as lively as before due to his illness, and he looked a little aggrieved when being held in Murong Shu's arms.

Murong Shu also often came to the palace, so the two little ones had some acquaintance with Murong Shu. Murong Shu hugged the two little kids, took their pulses, and carefully observed the condition of the rashes on the two children.

Mingche has developed a rash on his face and chest, and some on his arms and legs, while Mingyuan has started to develop blisters.

Murong Shu asked the imperial physician for some more details. Murong Shu had already preliminarily determined that it was cowpox. According to the imperial physician's description, the rashes were pink in color at the beginning and were mainly distributed on the head, face, limbs and other parts. Rashes may also appear in the oropharynx in the past few days.

After consulting with the imperial physician, Murong Shu immediately isolated the people and objects in the yard from the outside world. Cowpox is an acute infectious disease caused by the initial infection of the herpes zoster virus, and its infection rate is very high.

After the notice was passed down, Murong Shu took the initiative to stay and take care of the two little kids, so after returning from Haicheng, Murong Shu had no time to rest before being isolated with Ming Che and Ming Yuan.

When the servants came out to inform them, the people outside the yard were very worried. Fortunately, Murong Shu assured them that the cause of the disease had been diagnosed and that he had a way to cure it. Only then did they feel relieved.

The princess thought of Murong Shu's tired return from the long journey, so she arranged for the others to rest first. She also asked the servants to carry a few buckets of water to the gate of the yard, and asked the people inside to take them in so that Murong Shu could wash up.

Because the little girl also needs to keep her skin clean, and she must not be allowed to scratch the affected area with her hands to avoid skin infection, after Murong Shu gave the instructions, he began to discuss a prescription with the imperial physician.

Murong Shu already had a prescription for treating chickenpox, but it would be too abrupt to just take it out directly, so he pretended to discuss it with the imperial physician, and after half an hour they had come up with a prescription.

The two imperial physicians now admire Murong Shu very much. They had only heard that Murong Shu was a medical skill before, but they did not expect that his medical skills were so good. He developed a prescription based on the suggestions given by Murong Shu in such a short time.

After the prescription came out, the imperial physician hurried to get the medicine and boil it himself, hoping that the young princes would get better soon.

After taking the first dose of medicine, the young princes felt better. The two imperial doctors were very happy and finally saw hope.

With two imperial physicians taking care of him personally, Murong Shu found an excuse to go to his room to rest, and by the way, he went to the space hospital to check out medicine and ointment for chickenpox. The ointment was mainly used to be applied to the affected area to relieve itching.

Murong Shu took out the ointment and put it in a porcelain bottle separately. He took a hot bath in the space, ate something to replenish his strength, and then left the space and went to find the two children with the ointment.

"Greetings, Madam Wen!" The wet nurse hurriedly bowed when she saw Murong Shu come in. The two children were crying, probably because they were uncomfortable where the rash had appeared.

Murong Shu took the child with heartache, handed the porcelain bottle to the wet nurse, and asked her to apply it to the affected area to relieve the itching.

"Oh, I'll go right away." The wet nurse was very excited when she heard that this could relieve the young master's discomfort. They had been taking care of the young master since he was born, so they still had feelings for the child. Seeing the young master crying these days, the wet nurse felt very distressed.

Murong Shu helped to take off the children's clothes, and followed the nanny to apply ointment to the two children. The ointment was cool, and Murong Shu's hands were very light. Perhaps it was because it was comfortable, the two children slowly calmed down.

When the wet nurse saw that the little prince had stopped crying, she also showed a look of joy, and with the help of Murong Shu, she coaxed the child to sleep.

After the child fell asleep, Murong Shu told the wet nurse the time to apply the ointment before returning to his room to catch up on his sleep. Before going to bed, he asked the servants to call him.

When Murong Shu woke up, it was already evening. After a nap, he felt better. He packed up and went to see the child again.

The wet nurse reported that the child slept soundly in the afternoon. Murong Shu felt relieved, personally took the child's pulse again, and then went to find the imperial physician.

"Madam Wen, the conditions of the young masters have improved. We just happen to have something we want to discuss with you." Imperial Physician Wang discussed with another imperial physician and wanted to ask Murong Shu.

"Doctor Wang, please speak frankly." Murong Shu bowed.

"Mrs. Wen, we have also been researching methods to treat cowpox in recent years, but the prescriptions we have used are not as effective as yours. We would like to ask if we can keep a record of this prescription so that we can help more people in the future."

Doctor Wang asked uncertainly. He was not sure whether Murong Shu would agree. After all, in the Great Sage Dynasty, these prescriptions were secret recipes.

Murong Shu didn't expect that this was what Doctor Wang was asking for, so he smiled and said, "Of course, we can wait until the young master's cowpox is cured, then we can compile the symptoms and relief methods, as well as nursing precautions into a book, and then record the final prescription in the book."

Murong Shu strongly supported Doctor Wang's idea. After all, a small cold here could be fatal, let alone cowpox.

"Madam Wen, you are so righteous. We will definitely record it carefully!" The two imperial doctors were very excited. Doctors have a kind heart, and they were very happy to think that these prescriptions could help more people.

"Thank you for your hard work. I will trouble you to report to the emperor when the time comes. Shu'er hopes that this recipe can be promoted to every county so that the people of the Great Saint Dynasty can benefit from it."

Murong Shu's righteousness shocked the two doctors. They all bowed and said, "Madam, you are so kind-hearted. We are ashamed of ourselves. We will report the truth to the emperor later."

"I have a prescription for applying to the affected area. I'll write it down for you two adults. Please report it to them and pass it on. This will help alleviate the patient's discomfort."

Murong Shu thought of the ointment that could relieve the symptoms, so he decided to pass it on, hoping to help more people.

"It's not a trouble at all. We'll be happy to do it!" The two doctors were even more excited.

"Medical skills should not be conservative, but should be shared with others." Murong Shu knew that the people here were conservative, especially some prescriptions were passed down from ancestors.

"Madam Wen speaks so righteously, we feel ashamed of ourselves!" At this moment, the two imperial doctors decided to discuss and share more in the future.


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