Chapter 71 Judge Qin Agrees to Go to the Clinic



Gu Yuzhi wondered if he had misheard, blinked and looked at Chief Secretary Xie. Seeing that Chief Secretary Xie also looked doubtful, he was then certain.

He ran out the door, looked up at the sky, scratched his head amidst the surprised looks of the crowd, and muttered, "The sun didn't rise in the west!"

Xie Changshi and the others couldn't help but burst into laughter. Looking at Judge Qin, his usually serious face showed a rare hint of embarrassment.

Gu Yuzhi ran back again, looked up at Judge Qin, and tried to keep a serious face with his hands behind his back: "Judge Qin, didn't you say before that you wouldn't go to the clinic?"

In Teacher Shu's words, Judge Qin not only sternly rejected her, but also implied that she wanted to reduce him to the lowly status of a merchant...

╭(╯^╰)╮!

Is he that kind of person?

He won't change other people's household registration, but he will hold grudges!

Qin, the Imperial Physician, made a fist and coughed lightly, covering his mouth: "What I mean is that I will not become a doctor in the clinic, but I never said I wouldn't teach students there."

His success in entering the Imperial Medical Academy and becoming its head physician was not due to connections, but rather to his solid medical skills and bold use of medication.

He had seen countless illnesses and knew the different pulse patterns for various diseases, but Qin Shinan was still young and had seen very few pulse patterns. It was impossible for him to treat wind-cold and wind-heat diseases for his entire life...

If it weren't for the desire to help Qin Shinan further improve his medical skills, Judge Qin would never have thought of this compromise.

Chief Secretary Xie and the others exchanged glances and decided to give Judge Qin some face and not laugh too much.

Gu Yu didn't know the difference between the two, but when he heard that Qin Yuanpan was willing to go to the clinic, he happily swung his legs.

Suddenly, the physician Qin proposed to stay at the pharmacy and offered to help with consultations. Although the physician Qin's intention was to teach medicine, to Gu Yuzhi, this meant that the physician Qin was willing to be a resident doctor.

Shu Xiaohan muttered to herself, "Judge Qin is a judge, after all. In modern times, someone like that would be considered an expert. To see an expert, you have to pay for an appointment."

Specialist appointment?

Wen Xiuzhu's thirst for knowledge was rekindled, and he opened his fan, feigning nonchalance, and asked, "Tell me more?"

Don't think I don't know what you mean!

Shu Xiaohan pursed her lips: "We also have private clinics in modern times, but most people go to hospitals for medical treatment. Doctors are divided into two types: specialists and ordinary doctors. Someone like Judge Qin, who has a lot of experience and works in the Imperial Hospital, is definitely a specialist doctor. Someone like Qin Shinan, who is just starting out, is an ordinary doctor."

She suddenly remembered a joke her colleagues used to tell: if you couldn't get an appointment with a specialist at the hospital, you should get an appointment with a novice doctor, because if a novice doctor couldn't see you, they would call in other doctors...

The current situation of Judge Qin and Qin Shinan perfectly illustrates this point...

Wen Xiuzhu coughed lightly: "Teacher Shu, could you tell me more about what the hospital is like?"

Shu Xiaohan gave a simple explanation: "Hospitals and clinics are actually quite similar, but more standardized. In general, they are professional institutions that meet the medical needs of patients and provide medical services, and service places that admit and treat patients. Hospitals are divided into many departments, and doctors practice in the departments they are good at."

"However, I'm not some medical expert, and what I know is what everyone already knows."

Shu Xiaohan suddenly became excited: "Young Prince, why don't we build the pharmacy we run in Xinliang like a modern hospital, with various departments? That way, when there are many patients, they can see different doctors according to their needs."

She raised an eyebrow at Wen Xiuzhu. Who said that her agricultural system couldn't help the commercial system? The experience summarized by many people in later generations was incredibly valuable in the backward ancient times!

Shu Xiaohan turned to Gu Yuzhi and said, "Your Highness, since Imperial Physician Qin is now willing to teach students at the clinic, why don't we recruit more students? It's the same whether we teach one or a group."

Gu Yuzhi opened his mouth slightly, clearly not expecting Shu Xiaohan to say that.

"The young prince is going to Xinliang. Once Xinliang develops, there will definitely be clinics there. Does Your Highness intend to close the clinics here? The best solution is to have Imperial Physician Qin bring more students with him."

"Of course, there's another very important point: Your Highness should recruit more people..."

Gu Yuzhi, who was usually very obedient, suddenly spoke up at this moment to refute: "No, Teacher Shu. The medical skills of Imperial Physician Qin are the foundation of the Qin family's position in the Imperial Medical Academy, and cannot be passed on to outsiders casually. Even Shi Nan is a member of the Qin family. Imperial Physician Qin can teach him, but he cannot teach others."

Gu Yuzhi scratched his head. Although he didn't quite understand what this "foundation" meant, that's what his mother had said.

Shu Xiaohan's enthusiastic smile froze on her face. She really hadn't expected this. She murmured, "Why can't we teach everyone? If more people learn medicine, wouldn't that benefit more people?"

"Just like the snow disaster in Changzhou this time, if more professional people had medical knowledge, then some people could have avoided dying, right?"

Gu Yuzhi nodded his little head: "Teacher Shu is right. But the medical books, prescriptions, and pulse diagnosis techniques of the Qin family were all developed and summarized by their ancestors. They are their ancestral heirlooms. We can't force him to take them out."

He nodded his head as he spoke, feeling that he had used the word "forced" very appropriately.

Shu Xiaohan opened her mouth: "But why can't we make public the family traditions of all the doctors? Medicine should belong to everyone, not be controlled by a few, right?"

Wen Xiuzhu, who had been silent until now, slowly uttered two words: "Naive."

This woman is ridiculous. Does she even know how much her family's academic heritage, which she makes others divulge, is worth?

Because Gu Yuzhi was so cute and considerate, he was willing to learn almost anything Shu Xiaohan taught him. Even with Wen Xiuzhu constantly putting him down, Shu Xiaohan didn't have much of a feeling for ancient times.

It was only at this moment that she clearly realized that the feudal ideas of ancient people were ingrained in their bones, even if the other party was a prince.

Shu Xiaohan felt an unprecedented sense of frustration. She sat cross-legged and rested her chin on her hands.

Gu Yuzhi was also resting his chin on his hands, his attention gradually drawn to Xie Changshi and Qin Yuanpan. He heard Qin Yuanpan say, "Now that I have decided to teach Shi Nan at the clinic, it is no longer appropriate to call it a pharmacy. Xie Changshi should consider finding more doctors to work at the clinic."

Construction will begin in Xinliang in a month at most, and these people will have to move there by the end of the year at the latest. They can't just abandon such a large undertaking.

The young prince will probably cry then...

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