Chapter 711: Cooperation (Subscription Request)



Chapter 711: Cooperation (Subscription Request)

Tang Yao already admired Luo Chong. In her opinion, Luo Chong might not be a good doctor, but he was definitely a good leader. In the absence of medicine in the Han tribe, he reduced the probability of dystocia by controlling the age of childbirth, used interests to drive the tribesmen to find medicinal materials, and concentrated all resources to vigorously cultivate medical talents. He also personally planned the future development direction for them. These were all what she lacked.

After understanding the development plan and layout of the Han tribe's medicine, the two sides began to discuss the details at Luo Chong's reminder.

Tang Yao had a lot of medicinal materials that the Han tribe did not have, and they were all effective drugs that she had clinically verified in the Tang tribe.

She was a practical talent, and Luo Chong was a theoretical person. The two sides hit it off and talked about these things very speculatively.

Tang Yao also had medicine for treating fever, that is, antipyretic medicine, but she didn't understand why people have fever and why these symptoms are formed. At this time, Luo Chong explained the theory of the human immune system in his previous life. The immune system will kill bacteria by raising its own temperature, etc. Sometimes it is because of lesions in the internal organs, and sometimes it is because of traumatic infection, which may cause fever. This

magical theory made Tang Yao feel like she had found a treasure, and she felt that Luo Chong was like a god who knew everything.

"Antipyretic medicine can be regarded as a category of clearing heat and detoxifying. Do you have any other medicine?" Luo Chong asked again.

"Well, according to the Han leader, I also have antidiarrheal medicine and medicine for treating trauma. In addition, if the wound is rotten and oozes yellow-white smelly water, you can also cut off the bad part, rinse it with salt water, and finally apply wound medicine, and then take some antipyretic medicine. If you can survive for three days, it will be fine." Tang Yao also continued to introduce her treatment experience and medicine.

Luo Chong's scalp tingled when he heard this. The wound was inflamed, rotten and pus-oozing. They just cut out the rotten flesh and rinsed it with salt water. This was really like rubbing salt on the wound. In the end, they didn't even guarantee that it would be cured. They only said that if they could survive for three days, they would have a chance

to survive. So whether they could survive or not still depended on luck, right? So how effective is your medicine?

"If it's a big wound, do you have any other methods? For example, if the wound is very deep and bleeding doesn't stop?" Luo Chong asked again.

"Then there's nothing we can do. There are not many people in our Tang tribe who can treat injuries and illnesses. If the situation described by the Han leader occurs, they will probably die before they are sent to the doctor. Moreover, it is difficult to treat such a serious injury. It is difficult to stop bleeding by simply tying and wrapping, or applying medicinal mud to the wound, and it is even more difficult to close the wound.

But I'm currently studying a new method of treating wounds, which may be able to close the wound quickly."

"Oh? What method? Tell me about it." Luo Chong became interested in this. Have they figured out a way to suture the wound?

"I found a tiny insect that is good at biting. If it encounters a wound, it will clamp the wound in one bite. If you pinch the wound first, then use this tiny insect to bite the flesh on both sides of the wound, and then pinch off the insect's body, its head will never let go, and the wound can be closed.

But I haven't succeeded yet, and I'm still in the stage of raising insects." Tang Yao first excitedly introduced her research ideas, and then spread her hands helplessly.

Luo Chong couldn't help but hold his forehead with his hand. He had indeed heard of similar wound suturing techniques in his previous life. It was said that a kind of ant would bite the wound, and then cut off the ant's body, leaving only a row of ant heads as sutures to seal the wound. It is said that this can also avoid removing the stitches, and I don't know if it is true or not.

But whether it is true or not, this folk method is not as convenient as using real ants to suturing directly. Is it easier to get needles and thread, or live ants?

But this thing is not completely worthless. Why would someone think of using this method to suturing wounds? Is it because the unique formic acid secreted by ants can make wounds recover quickly? Or can the body fluids that flow out when ants are torn apart be used to sterilize wounds? Luo Chong believes that this is the direction that really needs to be studied, rather than simply using ants for suturing.

So he introduced the needlework suturing technique of the Han tribe to Tang Yao.

Tang Yao was also very surprised. She talked to Luo Chong about a lot of medical things one after another. She also heard from Luo Chong about the idea of ​​a thermometer, but the Han tribe’s technology is not yet able to make it.

In terms of medicinal materials, Tang Yao also mentioned a lot of types, covering fever reduction, anti-inflammatory, trauma, and diarrhea. These are all basic medicines. The only thing that surprised Luo Chong was that Tang Yao said she had a medicine for cough and a medicine for moistening the lungs and reducing phlegm. Of course, she didn’t know what the Chinese character for phlegm meant. These were all understood by Luo Chong himself after listening to her description.

The two people's negotiation on technology exchange has turned into an academic exchange in medicine. At the end of the conversation, Tang Yao suddenly found that the medical technology that she thought she could exchange for a lot of technology seemed to have no value in Luo Chong, because the Han tribe also mastered its own unique medical skills, and even surpassed the Tang tribe in medical theory.

Many medical aspects have very impressive advanced thinking. For example,

if the thermometer mentioned by Luo Chong can be made, the Tang tribe will certainly want it, but even if the Han tribe is willing to exchange with them, it is impossible to exchange so many drugs and superficial treatment methods.

So at this time, should she exchange the medical technology of the Han tribe, or the seeds, vehicles, and livestock of the Han tribe?

One is people's livelihood, and the other is medical skills. She wants both.

"Han leader, I..."

"You want to learn medical skills from our Han tribe? But you want to use your medical skills and medicinal materials to exchange for our technology?" Luo Chong interrupted her before she finished speaking.

"Hmm, hmmm, is that ok? Is my request too..." Tang Yao wanted to say something, but she didn't know what words to use. However, she knew that such a request was actually unfair to the Han tribe.

Luo Chong didn't answer immediately, but stood up and walked around the office with his son in his arms. Of course, he was still thinking about how to better swallow up the population of the Tang tribe. Yes, this was his real idea. As for medicine, after the Tang tribe became a Han tribe, medicine could still develop, and with its own leadership and subordinates' execution capabilities, medicine could be promoted faster. At that time, it would not be impossible for all counties to build several government-run hospitals.

After thinking for a long time, he didn't come up with a very good idea, because he found that since he had artillery, his thinking had become lazy. If he wanted to take down the Tang tribe, would they dare to resist after a few shots?

With absolute force, any strategy would become a joke.

After figuring out this key point, he smiled with relief and turned to say to the uneasy Tang Yao.

"Yes, but I would like to formally invite you to join the medical school of the Han tribe, and study and develop medical knowledge and technology with our people.

As for the various livelihood technologies and resources of our Han tribe, I cannot give them to you directly, but I can trade with you, such as seeds and livestock, which you can buy. As for vehicles, ships, textiles and other things, we also sell them, as long as you can pay the corresponding price." "

Really?!" Tang Yao stood up immediately in surprise.

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Because of some things, well, maybe you have heard some rumors, so I won't say it. Alas,

there is still one chapter in the evening. This book will not be eunuch, and the new book will not be either.

(End of this chapter)

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