Seeing Wenwen like this, Xiao Heng couldn't help but joked with her, "I think you should get a secretary. Otherwise, how can you remember so many things?"
Wenwen thought that was right. She should have an assistant, otherwise she would have to remember everything herself. Even if she wrote it down in a notebook, she would sometimes forget it.
She couldn't help but look at Song Zhiqing next to her. Song Zhiqing heard their conversation and saw Wenwen looking at him, so he quickly turned around and waved his hand, saying, "Don't look for me."
Song Zhiqing thought that it was okay to fight with me, but he couldn't ask me to do these fancy things because they were too troublesome.
Li Yun couldn't help but laugh when she saw his distressed look: "Take your time and look carefully. You must find someone with strong abilities so that they can share the burden with you."
Wenwen nodded and said, yes, it is not easy to find such a suitable person, because she has more than just a few things to do, and the whole thing is too complicated.
The General Pharmaceutical Institute is already busy enough just developing new products, and now the master and apprentice have started developing new products, such as ointments, which have already been put into production. According to feedback from the hospital, the clinical effects are very good.
He Hongchi is now focused on developing a vaccine, the antibody vaccine for Hodgkin's disease that was developed a few years ago.
Although there has been no large-scale spread of Hodgkin's disease in recent years, many people have been infected with the disease. In order to eliminate it, we can only develop a vaccine.
So during this period, He Hongchi stayed at the General Pharmaceutical Hospital all day, constantly doing research and development experiments. Wenwen just wanted to help as soon as possible. If a vaccine could really be developed, it would be a good thing for the people.
Several experts in this field were also sent to assist.
Nowadays, people are very fond of Western medicine and are quite resistant to the traditional Chinese medicine passed down by our ancestors. This is a bad start. Wenwen knows that in the next ten to twenty years, traditional Chinese medicine will be in a downturn.
That's why she wanted to learn Chinese medicine and then carry forward our country's treasures. She couldn't let the small country that stole many rare Chinese medicine books have an easy life, and she couldn't let them get the upper hand.
At the primary school in Lijiawan, both the master and the apprentice would take time out to teach the children some Chinese medicine courses, so that the children could identify herbs from an early age and understand some basic Chinese medicine knowledge.
She had also discussed with her master that she would select some promising youngsters who were interested in learning Chinese medicine from among these children and train them well.
The knowledge passed down by our ancestors for thousands of years must not be lost. Moreover, after such a long period of historical sedimentation, what remains are the essence and the good things.
He Hongchi also mentioned that if conditions were available, we could directly establish a Chinese medicine college and then open a Chinese medicine hospital. Young doctors who graduated could then go to the hospital to gain experience under the guidance of experienced doctors. This way, we could gradually cover all regions, and this would allow Chinese medicine to develop better and improve its level.
Wenwen agreed with his idea, but everyone knew that now was not the best time, and mainly because they had no money. They couldn't do whatever they wanted, and they still had to pave the way with money. Ideals alone could not bring things to fruition.
They are not against Western medicine. There are many things in Western medicine that Chinese medicine cannot do, so Wenwen is also learning Western medicine, hoping to achieve a good combination of Chinese and Western medicine.
Of course, we cannot say that Western medicine is bad. Both Chinese and Western medicine have their merits. Western medicine emphasizes speed and treats wherever there is a problem; Chinese medicine emphasizes preventing illness, that is, curing the hidden danger before the disease forms.
The medicines produced by Renxin Pharmaceutical Factory are mainly Chinese patent medicines. Everyone knows that Chinese medicine is better than Western medicine, and Chinese patent medicines are much less harmful to the human body than Western medicine.
After dinner, Wenwen said to He Hongchi: "Master, I plan to go back to the General Hospital of Pharmacy to work tomorrow. I am now well."
He Hongchi heard this and took her pulse, carefully checking both hands. Then he nodded and said, "Okay, you've almost recovered. Come back to work. You're very busy now."
Wenwen asked, "How is the vaccine being studied going now?"
Speaking of this, He Hongchi's face lit up a little. He said, "We're starting to see some progress. You know what? Those experts sent down from above are quite capable."
Wenwen thought to herself that of course, today's experts are real experts, not those "expert professionals" who were ridiculed online decades later. People today must have real skills to be called experts.
After hearing this, Iwen said happily: "That's great. Will it be able to enter clinical practice soon?"
If successful, the Hodgkin's disease vaccine could be developed several years earlier than previously thought.
He Hongchi rolled his eyes at her and said, "Do you think it can be so fast? We are only seeing a little bit of effect now, and it is still a long way from clinical application."
Wenwen saw her master's cute eye roll. This was the period when she had suffered the most eye rolls. Had her master's love disappeared?
She rubbed He Hongchi's shoulders flatteringly: "Didn't you say it was effective? I thought it was okay. As your apprentice, I have full confidence in you, Master."
He Hongchi couldn't say anything to her: "You'll know when you go and see it tomorrow. There are still a few points that I've been doing experiments over and over again, but I just can't figure it out. You can go over there tomorrow and see if you can sort out our ideas for us."
Wenwen agreed to this without hesitation. She said, "Okay, it depends on me, your apprentice. Maybe after a few reminders from me, you can make the vaccine."
He Hongchi looked at her and said, "Don't be so cocky. We can make a vaccine with just a few words. Why don't you go to heaven? You are so capable. You will do it tomorrow."
Wenwen said unconvincedly, "Why not? Look, my young master was able to develop that high-yield rice just because I reminded him a few times. He even called me a while ago and said that it would be ready for large-scale planting soon."
He Hongchi shook his head when he thought of Heitan. He hadn't seen him for a long time. "Look, your master is as good as gone. I wonder if he took root in the ground like the crops."
Wenwen chuckled, "Isn't it enough for me to have a master? It doesn't matter whether the little master wants you or not."
He Hongchi said, "Don't say that in front of me. If you have the guts, say it in front of that charcoal-headed guy."
Wenwen was the first to admit her fear: "I wouldn't dare to do that. That's called betraying one's master and ancestors. My young master would destroy me."
He Hongchi said, "Did that black probe really develop high-yield rice? It can be grown on a large scale. Wasn't he working on some experimental plots a while ago? How did he manage to grow it on a large scale so quickly?"
He Hongchi thought to himself, I have to develop this vaccine as soon as possible, I can't let that charcoal-headed guy take all the credit.
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