Goodness, this is a case of being struck hard on the forehead by a sharp object; no wonder there's so much blood.
I quickly rummaged through the medicine box and sprinkled some Panax notoginseng powder on the affected area. The bleeding hadn't completely stopped, but it had some effect.
Seeing this, a blond, blue-eyed man with his arms crossed and legs shaking, who had an arrogant demeanor, breathed a slight sigh of relief. Ruan Xianxian noticed that he was the one who had shouted "God" the loudest just now.
"This won't do! Quickly take him to the hospital for stitches."
The guard handed her a bag of wood ash in his clothes. "Sister Xia! Do you think this will be of any use?"
The factory doctor's eyes lit up when he saw the wood ash. He grabbed a handful of ash, clenched his fist, and dripped it onto the wound, causing the foreign guests to frown. "Is this black powder medicine?"
Having finally broken free of his restraints and found an opportunity, Kanano Shotaro straightened his slightly disheveled collar, stepped forward, and reminded Mellen's entourage:
"Dan! Using wood ash to stop bleeding is a folk remedy used by the lower classes in China who cannot afford medical treatment. It works, but it is extremely easy to cause wound infection."
Dan suddenly looked up and shoved away the factory doctor who was squatting on the ground administering first aid. Ren Xia was caught off guard and stumbled as he pushed her, and she was about to fall on top of the patient.
Dan never expected things to turn out this way. Heaven knows he didn't use much force to try and grab the person, but a delicate, fair hand was faster than him.
Ruan Xianxian lifted her eyelids slightly, her gaze sweeping over everyone present, finally settling on Dan's face, who had pushed Dr. Ren.
"Our Chinese medical history spans five thousand years. Not to mention Shennong tasting hundreds of herbs, when Hua Tuo was practicing medicine to save lives, your ancestors were probably still eating raw meat and drinking blood."
When Li Shizhen was writing the "Compendium of Materia Medica," your country had just invented illogical medical practices such as bloodletting and vomiting enemas.
Who gave you the audacity to look down on Chinese medicine and harm our doctors?
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