Manbao looked at her points, "But experints cost a lot of money, and this money..."
Teacher Mo didn’t an for her to use her own money, but he was curious and asked, "How much money do you have?"
Manbao ntioned a number, and Teacher Mo dismissed it, "That’s too little, not even enough to set up a simulated shed. Don’t think about it. Find the teorite quickly and then get funding from the Alliance, and then put the money into Doctor D’s place."
Teacher Mo thought of sothing and reminded her, "After you get the money from the Alliance, you can ask the Encyclopedia Museum and my school for another portion."
Manbao said, "Isn’t it inappropriate to sell the sa thing three tis?"
"You own the item. If the Encyclopedia Museum and school want the data from your item, they naturally need to pay you a portion of the money."
That seed reasonable, but sothing felt off. Manbao thought about it but couldn’t figure it out, so she simply stopped thinking about it. She asked, "But how do I contact your school?"
Teacher Mo glanced at her and said, "Aren’t I right here?"
He was an employee of the school; reaching the school wasn’t difficult.
Manbao: ...
As for the Encyclopedia Museum, it was even easier since her system was part of it.
Manbao noted this in her mind.
The teacher and student discussed for half the night. The next morning, Manbao got up, took out three prescriptions from space, and handed them to Zhou Liru, saying, "Go to the pharmacy to get the herbs, and when you bring them back, we’ll try to make an ointnt."
Zhou Liru looked at the prescriptions and found that they used few ingredients. Most were ordinary herbs, so he went indoors to get the money.
After Manbao finished breakfast, she quietly yawned and got up, "Buy the herbs and process them first. I still need to go to the County Governntal Office to see patients today."
Zhou Liru agreed.
Yang Heshu drew patients for her according to the ratio, and she should be able to finish seeing them by this afternoon.
Today, Mr. Zhuang took Bai Shan and others to communicate with the doctors and students of Xiazhou Province School. Since they were on a study tour, as long as conditions allowed, they still needed to exchange on academic matters.
Before Bai Shan headed out, he saw Manbao hurriedly departing, so he turned his horse around and told her, "Once I’m done, I’ll co to find you. We need to stay a few more days in Xiazhou, no rush."
Mr. Zhuang, who originally planned to leave the day after tomorrow, paused and looked at both disciples but said nothing.
Once in the carriage, he asked Bai Erlang, who didn’t want to ride a horse due to sleepiness, "What did you do yesterday, wanting to stay two more days?"
Bai Erlang yawned and said, "We didn’t do anything. Oh, it might be they want to treat the moles on the faces of children at Shantang Hall."
Mr. Zhuang nodded and then asked about the situation at Shantang Hall.
Manbao hurriedly arrived at the County Governntal Office, where inford patients were already lining up.
She examined everyone, and so indeed had side effects from dication.
But there were too many patients for her to rember if any of them were hers, let alone recall their prescriptions.
If the patient was hers, she could look up the dical record and possibly find them, but if not, it would be hard to find them quickly.
The patients were too confused at the ti and didn’t know what dication they had taken.
However, even though she didn’t rember the patients, they rembered the doctor who treated them, "It was an Imperial Doctor surnad Lu who treated my illness. Back then, Doctor Lu said my liver wasn’t good, and two ingredients couldn’t be used. To treat the illness, first, the liver needs protection..."
With this information, Manbao could roughly deduce his prescription.
She felt his pulse and then carefully gave him two prescriptions, saying, "First, take this one to adjust your body for a month, then take the second one for another month."
She glanced at the patient and slled a faint odor coming from him, saying, "You shouldn’t drink alcohol in the future, and avoid overly greasy and spicy foods."
Afterwards, she said to Bai Shan, who ca to help, "I’ve carefully examined the patient’s condition. Not only does he have liver issues, but his stomach also has problems. Doctor Lu was quite skilled to pull him back from smallpox."
Bai Shan said, "Wasn’t there a residual effect?"
"Compared to death, residual effects are negligible. If it were , the residual effects would be even greater."
Manbao spoke without avoiding the patient, so this information spread to the patient and his relatives, comforting them greatly, "Father, you mustn’t drink alcohol in the future. Didn’t Doctor Lu advise this before?"
Blushing, the patient responded with a nod.
Manbao found only three patients with side effects from dication; two had other conditions requiring different treatnts. Because the dications were adjusted temporarily, so combinations were slightly off, leaving significant toxic residues and resulting in side effects.
Only one patient had side effects due to a strong reaction to so dications.
Manbao prescribed adjustnts for them all.
It’s been two to five months since the smallpox dication, and most residual effects have erged.
Manbao recorded these findings, ready to report them to the Imperial Hospital. It seems the prescriptions for the smallpox epidemic have all been effective, especially three of them, which worked exceptionally well.
Pausing in her writing, Manbao noted that incorporating acupuncture would enhance the effects further.
She simply wrote down several feasible acupuncture thods and placed them in an envelope. She handed it to Daji, who could deliver it to the postal station when they leave Xiazhou, bringing it back to the capital.
These summaries will be useful in the future.
After finishing, Manbao rembered the prescriptions and went to find Zhou Liru.
Zhou Liru had already processed the herbs and just started simring them, but making ointnt isn’t easy. Though there weren’t many types of herbs, simring them one by one ant the preparation wouldn’t be done until tomorrow.
She was quite skilled in making ointnt, even more so than Zhou Man. Seeing her aunt approaching, she promptly got up from the ground, "Auntie, I’ve started simring the herbs."
Manbao nodded. There were three stoves simring the herbs, so she went to inspect the remaining ingredients and found that Zhou Liru had processed them all. She was cutting one of them, so Manbao sat down and pulled out a set of pestles, "Let grind the powder."
Bai Shan ca over as well, rolled up his sleeves, and helped out.
By the ti Bai Erlang and others arrived, the three of them had already processed half the herbs. Bai Erlang, sowhat familiar with this task, sat down to help.
Although Yin Huo recognized many herbs, he was unfamiliar with processing them. But that didn’t matter, as learning this was possible. Cutting herbs was the simplest task.
So when Yang Heshu arrived after finishing at the office, he saw six people occupying the courtyard kitchen, each with herbs in front of them, processing away, and strong dicine flavors puffing out.
No wonder there was such a strong sll of dicine when he entered the back courtyard; he thought soone in the family was sick again.
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