Chapter 21 021 Miracle Doctor



"Miss!" Doctor Liu saw Chu Qianchen at a glance and blurted out.

A girl?! Madam Ming immediately followed Doctor Liu's gaze and saw a girl in green clothes with two buns walking in lightly.

The girl was no more than thirteen or fourteen years old, with a veil covering her face, revealing a pair of beautifully shaped almond-shaped eyes.

The eyes were clearly black and white, and as bright as the twinkling morning stars.

Doctor Liu rushed forward to greet Chu Qianchen as if he had seen a savior, and introduced her to General Ming and Madam Ming: "General Ming, Madam Ming, this girl is the one who wrote the prescription."

He was afraid that General Ming and his wife would say something rude and offend Chu Qianchen, so he quickly added, "Although she is young, her medical skills are extraordinary. I am ashamed to be inferior to her."

Even though Doctor Liu said so, Madam Ming couldn't help but look at Chu Qianchen with a hint of doubt in her eyes. After all, even if such a young girl who had not yet reached the age of marriage studied under a famous doctor, how many medical books could she have read, how many diseases could she have seen, could she really treat diseases? Could she be like Zhao Kuo, who only knew how to talk about war on paper? !

Amber, who was following Chu Qianchen, looked at General Ming. Only at this moment did she realize that the prescription the girl wrote at noon was for this general. She was shocked. On the one hand, she was shocked by the other party's identity, and on the other hand, she didn't understand how her girl knew that General Ming would come to seek medical treatment.

The girl is really smart! Amber looked at Chu Qianchen with admiration.

Chu Qianchen looked at General Ming who was coughing up blood with a calm expression.

The reason why she made this trip was not as mysterious as Amber thought.

She is not a god, she cannot predict the future, and naturally she does not know whether the patient will take the prescription she prescribes. Assuming that there is a 1/3 chance that the patient takes the medicine, then after seeing the effect of the medicine, he will probably be eager to ask for a second dose of the prescription;

Or, if the other party took someone else's prescription first, like he is doing now, and his vomiting blood worsens, but if he knew what I asked Doctor Liu to convey, he might come here to seek medical treatment;

And the remaining one-third possibility is that her trip was in vain, which is nothing.

It wasn't because she had any heart as a doctor, but because Doctor Liu wrote on the silk paper he gave to Amber that the patient was a soldier who had retired from the battlefield and was covered with hidden wounds.

In her previous life, she had followed him in the military camp for several years, so she had a natural liking for those who came down from the battlefield, so she made this trip on purpose.

Obviously, she came to the right place!

However, Madam Ming hesitated, "Master, why not..."

She wanted to say that they should ask the imperial physician for help.

"Bring a candle!" Chu Qianchen ordered the waiter, "Follow my prescription and boil the medicine over high heat until it becomes two bowls."

The two servants responded, one went to get the medicine and boil it, while the other went to get a candle.

The guy thought Chu Qianchen was going to give General Ming acupuncture, but unexpectedly, she told Amber to take out an moxa stick from the medicine box and light it.

The unique aroma of mugwort filled the clinic, mixed with the smell of some other medicine.

Chu Qianchen walked towards General Ming with the lit moxa stick. Madam Ming was still a little hesitant, but she heard General Ming say in a hoarse voice: "Let her try."

Madam Ming: “…”

General Ming added: "Your Highness Prince Chen went to the battlefield when he was fifteen years old. At that time, everyone laughed at him, but what is the truth?"

"I think that curing illnesses and saving lives are similar to fighting on the battlefield."

He was very weak, and he had only said a few words when his chest began to gasp for air and his breathing became increasingly difficult.

When she heard the name that she had been thinking about for a long time, a bright light flashed across Chu Qianchen's eyes.

"Don't talk." Chu Qianchen said concisely, and took out two silver needles and skillfully pierced his two major acupoints. He also moxibustioned several important acupoints on General Ming with elegant movements.

Compared to other people around him who were panicking, worried, or suspicious, Chu Qianchen seemed calm and confident, as if General Ming's illness was just a trivial headache or fever.

Her calmness inexplicably affected other people. Mrs. Ming calmed down a little and watched without blinking.

The person who watched most attentively was probably Doctor Liu. He was almost fascinated as he carefully watched which acupoints Chu Qianchen applied moxibustion to General Ming, silently chewing on the profound meaning of her every step.

No one dared to disturb her and the clinic was silent.

After a while, the air was filled with smoke.

The master was seriously injured on the battlefield last year, so he returned to Beijing to recuperate. Although his injuries recovered, his body became weak and he was lingeringly ill.

In just a few months since last winter, the mansion has invited countless famous doctors, but not only could they not cure the master's illness, but his condition has become worse and worse, and his life is in danger. Madam Ming is almost in despair... The master is only 36 years old, in the prime of his life.

Doctor Liu and the Ming family's servants were also watching, not daring to make a sound to disturb Chu Qianchen.

After a while, the waiter came with a cup of hot medicine. The servants of the Ming Mansion helped General Ming up and fed him the medicine.

"Keep the second bowl warm and feed it to him after half an hour." Chu Qianchen said again.

The guys responded repeatedly.

General Ming was helped to lie down on a couch in the clinic, and Chu Qianchen continued to perform moxibustion on him.

Although her husband looked calm, Mrs. Ming was still worried. After all, her husband had just taken the medicine prescribed by Doctor Wang and was fine at first, but within an incense stick of time, he vomited blood again.

Time passed by little by little, and no one knew how long it had been before Chu Qianchen extinguished the moxa stick in his hand, which was one-third burned, and then took General Ming's pulse.

"Miss..." Mrs. Ming wanted to ask about her husband's condition, but she heard a slight snoring sound.

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General Ming fell asleep, and slept soundly with even breathing.

"Madam, the master..." the head maid said to Madam Ming in surprise, overjoyed.

Madam Ming opened her eyes slightly, and the despair and uneasiness in her eyes were replaced by joy, blooming with an unusually bright look.

He hasn't had a good night's sleep during this period of time, and his body is getting more and more haggard and thinner day by day. Madam Ming has been married to him for more than ten years, so how can she not feel heartbroken!

Now he can finally get a good night's sleep. It must be that the medicine worked for him and his condition has improved!

It turned out that it was just as Doctor Liu said, the girl in front of him really had extraordinary medical skills, like Hua Tuo reborn, and was definitely not comparable to mediocre doctors like Doctor Wang!

Madam Ming chanted the Buddha's name in her heart, and for fear of disturbing the sleeping General Ming, she closed her mouth and dared not make a sound.

However, in less than an incense stick of time, the atmosphere in the clinic changed drastically. The air became relaxed, and the faces of the servants in the general's mansion were filled with joy and anticipation.

Chu Qianchen walked away from the couch, asked the waiter to prepare writing materials, and wrote a prescription.

Doctor Liu couldn't help but move closer to take a look. Every time he looked at Chu Qianchen's prescription, he felt that he benefited a lot.

Chu Qianchen's new prescription was still very simple. He added Codonopsis pilosula and Asparagus cochinchinensis to the first prescription and also prescribed a medicinal tea.

When Mrs. Ming received the new prescription, she subconsciously asked, "Are these few herbs enough?"

Madam Ming has seen dozens of prescriptions, if not a hundred. When treating a serious illness or emergency, every doctor would prescribe a long list of medicines, but Chu Qianchen's prescription only contained seven herbs.

After she said this, Mrs. Ming felt a little regretful. This young genius is often arrogant and will not tolerate any questioning.

Doctor Liu couldn't help but say, "Madam Ming, Luo Yi Hui Jiang says: Those who use simple prescriptions will become more refined; those who use complicated prescriptions will become more crude."

This means that the less medicine one uses and the more effective it is, the more refined one’s medical skills are.

Doctor Liu sighed inwardly: his grandfather had been practicing medicine for decades, but he could never prescribe prescriptions as concisely as this girl's. It was obvious that this girl had a superb understanding of the properties of medicine at such a young age. This person was indeed a genius.

Chu Qianchen simply said: "My master always said that the key to treating a disease is to identify the symptoms and use the medicine carefully."

It is more important to use quality medicine rather than quantity.

*The prescription comes from "Medical Records of Combining Chinese and Western Medicine" by Zhang Xichun

(End of this chapter)


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