Chapter 19

Chu Qianchen smiled, his eyebrows blooming like delicate flowers, and he said with a hint of truth, "Of course, girl, I can tell it right away."

The girl is indeed very skilled in medicine! Amber's eyes were full of admiration and asked: "Girl, is the second lady's waist injury serious?"

Chu Qianchen was quite confident about his injection and said lightly: "The doctor will give you the injection for two days, but..."

"But what?" Amber asked curiously.

"However, if the doctor's acupuncture skills are mediocre, the pain will last for two more days." Chu Qianchen said calmly.

Amber nodded convinced.

According to her opinion, the second lady deserves it!

Amber thought so and began to pay attention to Liu's condition.

There was a lot of noise in the second room, and it was very convenient for Amber to call. Dr. Zhang’s wife gave Mrs. Liu an acupuncture, but it still didn’t work. Mrs. Liu lay in bed every day, crying out in pain, rolling around in pain, and the whole capital was shocked. Doctors were called in all over the place, and it took four days in a row to finally heal him.

The girl said it was four days, but it was really only four days!

Simply amazing!

Feeling Amber's burning eyes, Chu Qianchen guessed what she was thinking at a glance and said with a smile: "Don't look at it, you go to Jishi Hall today."

"Also," she took out the bracelet she found from Liuli and ordered, "pawn this."

Done? ! Amber looked at Chu Qianchen with a subtle expression.

Chu Qianchen didn't care at all and took out another piece of tissue paper and handed it to her, "Buy back the medicinal materials written on it."

The last time he went out, Chu Qianchen had told the people at Jishi Hall that the maid should go there every five days.

Amber obeyed, changed into ordinary clothes, and went out after the rain stopped.

She first went to the **** shop, pawned the bracelet, exchanged it for ten taels of silver, and then came to Jishi Hall again.

The clerk still remembered Hu Hu, and was so pleased with her hospitality that Hu Hu's scalp felt numb. She asked the clerk to wrap all the medicinal materials according to the piece of silk paper written by Chu Qianchen, and asked: " My girl asked me to ask if she has any incurable diseases recently. "

As soon as he finished speaking, Dr. Liu came out and said, "There is indeed a difficult and complicated disease."

Amber perked up and said, "Please elaborate."

Half an hour later, Hu Huo came out of Jishi Hall carrying more than a dozen medicine bags, and went straight back to the Hou Mansion to return to Chu Qianchen.

"Girl, I pawned the bracelet for ten taels of silver, and then went to Jishi Hall to grab some medicine." Amber said to Chu Qianchen with bright eyes, "Little doctor Liu said that he encountered a difficult case during his consultation recently. Miscellaneous diseases.”

"I was afraid that I might forget something, so I asked Dr. Liu to write down the symptoms in detail."

Amber said, taking out a folded piece of tissue paper from his arms and handing it to Chu Qianchen.

Amber is literate. She also read the piece of paper written by Dr. Liu once. She only remembered the sentence "Male, thirty-six years old, eight feet tall." She couldn't remember the rest of the content clearly. "What?" When vomiting blood, the heart feels hot," "In severe cases, half a bowl of blood can be vomited," "the left pulse floats and moves," "yin and yang are not mutually exclusive," and so on.

She felt like she recognized every word on the paper, but when they were put together, she couldn't read or understand them at all.

Chu Qianchen read the words written on the silk paper twice and curled his lips slightly with satisfaction.

Although Dr. Liu was deficient in medical skills, he was more attentive, listened, listened, and inquired carefully, and wrote down all the symptoms of the patient in great detail. She ordered Hu Bo to prepare pen and ink, write down the prescription, and asked Hu Bo to go to Jishi Hall again, and warned: "Go and tell Dr. Liu that the patient is covered with hidden wounds, has weak endowments, and vomits a lot of blood. He is in danger." Don’t use Panax notoginseng to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis to stop bleeding immediately, otherwise it will only aggravate the hemorrhage.”

As a result, Amber just came back and had a cup of tea, and then hurried out again. The little maids in the yard were actually a little curious, but they didn't dare to ask more questions.

Doctor Liu personally watched Chu Qianchen resuscitate the dying Wang Aniu. After reading the prescription and listening to what Hu Hu said, he felt that it was true. After sending Amber away, he personally took the prescription and went out.

The carriage rushed to the Ming Dynasty General's Mansion, but Doctor Liu saw no one. He was blocked by the concierge. Only the prescription was delivered to the general's wife through several slaves.

"Madam, this is the prescription sent by the doctor over at Jishi Hall. He said it can cure the master's illness." The maid handed over the prescription.

Next to him, an old man with a long beard and a royal robe just happened to feel the pulse of the middle-aged man on the couch. He took back his right hand and asked casually: "Jishitang? Is it the medical center in Beijing?"

Mrs. Ming explained politely: "Mr. Wang, I have been coughing from time to time this winter, with blood in my sputum. I have seen the doctor many times, but not only is it not getting better, it is getting worse. This morning, my condition suddenly worsened. I I sent people to ask doctors from some medical clinics in Beijing to come and treat me, but those doctors were helpless, so I asked you to come to see me. Unexpectedly, the doctor from Jishitang just sent me a prescription. "

Jishi Tang was not a well-known medical clinic in Beijing, so Mrs. Ming didn't take it to heart at all. Especially now that Dr. Wang took action, she felt at ease. She was just about to ask the maid to throw away Jishi Tang's prescription. Then Dr. Wang said: "Bring me this prescription and take a look."

The eldest maid looked at Mrs. Ming and when she nodded, she presented the prescription to Dr. Wang.

Doctor Wang quickly glanced at the prescription, showing some disapproval, stroking his long beard, shaking his head and saying: "Quick doctors mislead people! Quack doctors mislead people!"

"When using medicine, we must pay attention to the compatibility of the properties of the medicine. To treat vomiting and hemorrhage, any heavy use of rehmannia glutinosa must be supplemented by Panax notoginseng, so that it can produce fluid and nourish blood, stop bleeding and remove blood stasis, and complement each other!"

"This prescription contains Rehmannia glutinosa, but not Panax notoginseng. It's simply ridiculous!" Doctor Wang only read half of it, then looked down impatiently, and casually put the prescription on the desk.

It seems that this Jishi Hall really has the name "Ji Shi". Mrs. Ming thought to herself, and politely complimented Dr. Wang: "No one can compare with Dr. Wang's superb medical skills."

The middle-aged man sat sickly on the couch leaning against a big pillow. His face was pale, his cheeks were red, his forehead was covered with cold sweat, and his hair was almost soaked.

"Ahem..." He suddenly covered his mouth with a handkerchief and coughed violently several times. When he took the handkerchief away, it was already stained red with blood, which was shocking.

There was a strong smell of blood in the air.

Mrs. Ming felt extremely distressed. She quickly wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth and asked in a trembling voice: "Mr. Wang, is it possible to cure the general's disease?"

"I will go and give the general a prescription right now, and keep the medicine until the general's illness is cured!" Doctor Wang smiled calmly, quite confidently.

"I'm sorry to trouble you, Doctor Wang!" Mrs. Ming beamed with joy and hurriedly ordered her maid to prepare pen and ink.

General Ming looked at Imperial Physician Wang expectantly.

Doctor Wang was very confident, so he immediately wrote a prescription with great energy, and asked General Ming Dynasty to drink this prescription three times a day, one dose at a time, and take it for three days.

Mrs. Ming hurriedly asked the maid to grab the medicine, and then ordered the steward to send Dr. Wang out personally.

After Imperial Physician Wang left, the eldest maid whispered to Mrs. Ming: "The doctor at Jishitang has repeatedly warned me that if I use Panax notoginseng, my life will be in danger." She had just read the imperial physician's prescription. There are three or seven.

"What do you think these quack doctors are doing?" Mrs. Ming waved her hand disapprovingly, "Just take the medicine and take it quickly. Don't delay."

"Yes, madam." The maid hurriedly went to do it.

The prescription sent by Jishitang was left alone on the desk. When a little maid came to clean up the desk, she originally planned to throw it away, but she saw that the words on the paper were beautifully written, so she threw the piece of silk I put the paper away, thinking that this piece of paper was still mostly empty, so I could use it to practice calligraphy for my brother when I get home next time.

(End of chapter)

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