However, He Tiantian felt that in ancient times, when medical conditions were very poor, human life was extremely fragile.
Many diseases that seem insignificant in modern times can be fatal here.
Moreover, these developed drug formulas were never tested on mice.
They are all used directly on people, and people are used for experiments.
She's a complete medical idiot; just days before she arrived, she could still prescribe medication to patients without any real knowledge.
If it weren't for Doctor Liu's intervention, the effect would probably have been negligible.
For the next four or five days, He Tiantian, along with Dr. Liu and almost all the doctors in Changning County, stayed in the western district day and night.
Master Zhang was in charge of collecting and delivering the herbs, while there was a doctor in the western district who was responsible for decocting the medicine.
Sure enough, by the sixth day of drinking it, these patients did show improvement.
He Tiantian also kept a close eye on them, making sure they wore masks, paid attention to isolation, and maintained personal hygiene. The entire western district was also sprayed with disinfectant three times a day.
After so many days of repeated reminders and instructions, these people have become more aware of epidemic prevention and are consciously complying with the rules.
So no new cases were reported in the city, and the doctors were finally able to take a break and no longer had to rush to admit patients every day.
The improvement of many patients has given everyone hope, especially those whose infections were more severe.
When Magistrate Liu returned to inspect the western district a few days later, he found it to have undergone a complete transformation.
First, the area is no longer dirty and chaotic, but clean, tidy, and well-organized. Second, the patients are no longer sighing and waiting for death in despair, but have smiles on their faces.
Finally, what used to be an occasional incident has now become a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere in the entire ward.
Magistrate Liu also noticed a phenomenon: when these disaster victims saw Madam He, they were all filled with gratitude towards her.
It was as if they regarded him as their savior.
Magistrate Liu's gaze fell on He Tiantian, who was taking care of and chatting with patients not far away.
I heard that this woman, surnamed He, lost her husband and raised five children on her own, and she managed to raise them all to be obedient and sensible.
In this kind of world, it's really not easy being a woman.
Moreover, this Ms. He did not appear to be old.
The feeling... Magistrate Liu couldn't describe it for a moment.
He was somewhat envious of the He family... Yes, envious.
"It's the magistrate!" A sharp-eyed disaster victim spotted Magistrate Liu in the crowd and shouted.
Everyone turned to look at Magistrate Liu, and then knelt on the ground.
"Your Excellency, you are truly a good official. For the sake of us common people, you have spared no expense in hiring such a fine doctor."
"Yes, Your Excellency, I must have been out of my mind to speak ill of you behind your back the other day."
Magistrate Liu: "..."
Just because a tiger doesn't show its power doesn't mean it's a sick cat.
Standing to the side, Zhang, the clerk, noticed that Magistrate Liu's expression was not good.
He quickly coughed softly and deliberately, glancing at the woman kneeling on the ground beside him.
The woman was somewhat perceptive and quickly changed her tune, "I...we meant that the magistrate is a good official, and having such a magistrate is truly a blessing we have accumulated over many lifetimes."
"Yes, yes, it's a blessing for all of us."
He Tiantian squatted at the very back, listening to these people flattering Magistrate Liu.
Who doesn't love to hear nice words? She felt that Magistrate Liu's face, which had been so ugly just moments before, was now beaming with joy.
"Alright, all of you, get up. You're all sick; there's no need for you to kneel like that until you're fully recovered. It's too much trouble!" Magistrate Liu waved his hand and said.
Seeing everyone get up and leave, He Tiantian also got up.
Without the people in front of her to block her view, it would be bad if Magistrate Liu saw that she was squatting instead of kneeling.
"Madam He, please wait a moment."
He Tiantian had only taken a few steps when she heard Magistrate Liu speak.
Helpless, she could only turn around again and walk slowly to Magistrate Liu.
"Sir, what is it?"
"Well... those disaster victims just now said that I hired you at great expense. What do you mean by that?" It seems he hasn't had a chance to discuss wages with Madam He yet.
"Sigh..." He Tiantian cursed inwardly, thinking to herself, "Sure enough, important people have bad memories."
She deliberately told the disaster victims that the magistrate had paid her a large sum of money to help them. She wanted to subtly remind the magistrate through other people's words.
Otherwise, it would seem inappropriate to make her bring it up herself, wouldn't it?
"Didn't the master say earlier that as long as I stayed to help, he would reward Changfeng Village with one hundred taels of silver?" He Tiantian said casually.
Magistrate Liu slapped his forehead. "Oh, right! I remember that."
On his way back that evening, Magistrate Liu happily took the initiative to write a letter to the Prefect of Quanzhou, sending it by express mail.
The letter included a prescription for treating the plague and vividly described the current situation of the disaster victims.
At the end of the letter, Magistrate Liu also extended a warm invitation to the Prefect to visit Changning if he had the time.
After all this, Magistrate Liu was like a primary school student eagerly seeking praise.
On this day, after He Tiantian came out of the government office, she did not go to the West District first, but let Zhao Xiaohe go first.
She quickly arrived at the Ni Chang Pavilion and, just like last time, tentatively knocked on the door.
Before long, the door opened from the inside.
Manager Guan was very happy when he saw He Tiantian.
"Sister He, you really saved my life. I've been wearing the mask you gave me every time I go out, and I haven't gotten infected."
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