686: Chapter 675: Number One in Blood Replenishnt 686: Chapter 675: Number One in Blood Replenishnt Old Madam Ji glanced at Doctor Ji, understanding why he was reluctant to have the Ji Family connect with that young girl.
She didn’t care whether what he said was true or false and simply asked, “Does she have a way to cure it?”
After thinking for a mont, Doctor Ji replied, “She did ntion a dicine called Chinese ginseng.
Could Old Madam perhaps procure it?”
“Chinese ginseng?” Old Madam Ji seed to have heard of it before but couldn’t quite recall it and quickly asked, “What is this dicine used for?”
Doctor Ji: “To stop bleeding.”
“Hasn’t the bleeding already stopped?”
“There’s still so internal bleeding, so it hasn’t completely ceased,” Doctor Ji explained.
“Moreover, it can reduce inflammation.”
Old Madam Ji’s spirits lifted imdiately, and she said, “I will have soone look for it right away.”
As soon as Manbao returned ho, she dived into the study and pulled out three thick dical books from her own shelf space.
These were printed after she bought them in the system, completely converted into the text and format of this world, so Manbao had always carelessly left them on the bookshelf.
The book collections of the four tutor and student pairs, including Mr.
Zhuang, Bai Shan, Bai Erlang, and herself, were always shared and stored on the three bookshelves in the study room.
Everyone could read them.
Even Mr.
Zhuang had browsed through these dical books of hers.
He didn’t know where Manbao had acquired them, but that didn’t stop him from recognizing their value.
Manbao intended to take the books directly to her room.
Following her, Bai Shan asked, “Is there a prescription in the books?
Do you want to help you look for it?”
Manbao handed him a book and said, “Find the pages with Chinese ginseng and fold them.”
Bai Shan took the book, and seeing that she was still heading to her own room, he asked curiously, “Why don’t you read in the study?”
Manbao had already dashed back to her room and didn’t answer him.
Bai Shan shrugged his shoulders and sat down at his own desk to start flipping through the book.
He was just looking for two characters, so Bai Shan didn’t read thoroughly, let alone try to understand.
Thus, he flipped through the pages at great speed, scanning ten lines at a glance.
If he didn’t find the characters he was looking for, he would quickly move on to the next page, turning several pages in a short amount of ti.
Back in her room with the books, Manbao efficiently opened them.
She had read these three books before and had even morized them.
She might not rember the exact page number, but she had a vague impression of what followed what content.
So instead of searching page by page, she quickly flicked through the books and soon found the prescription she was looking for.
After jotting it down, she continued to look for another one.
After writing down five prescriptions, including the ones from her mory, Manbao took them along with Doctor Ji’s prescriptions and entered the system.
She sent an urgent email to Teacher Mo, then began to compile Ji Hao’s dical records, sending both the records and the prescriptions she and Doctor Ji had developed.
Having waited for quite a while and seeing that her inbox was still silent, she reluctantly exited the system, securely closed the door and windows, and sneakily released the male anthropomorphic model.
Manbao turned it over and started setting data on the control panel at the back of its head,
The data was the basic data scanned by Keke.
After setting it up, she pressed the start button.
The originally ruddy anthropomorphic model visibly paled, and various wounds began to appear on its body, with the abdominal wound in particular looking identical and slightly reddened.
Manbao touched the model and felt its warmth.
She then took her needle bag and began trying to use acupuncture on the model to reduce fever.
There were many thods of acupuncture for reducing a fever, but not all of them are effective for every condition, particularly fevers caused by inflammations from injuries.
Without being able to see the inside of its belly, Manbao could only guess that the internal wound was also inflad.
After trying several thods and finding no effect, she considered changing a few acupoints.
These were her own innovations, which of course couldn’t be tested on a living person, so she could only try them on the anthropomorphic model.
Manbao stayed in the room until dinner ti before going out to eat, still pondering about the acupuncture thod while dining.
After the al, Bai Shan returned the books to her and said, “I’ve looked through them all.
I folded the pages that ntion Chinese ginseng for you.”
Manbao was delighted, “That’s great, thank you.”
Bai Shan raised his chin and said, “Hmm, don’t stay up too late reading.
If you really can’t find it, I’ll help you look for it again tomorrow.”
After all, there was still one more day off tomorrow.
Manbao nodded in agreent, but imdiately took the books back to her room, carefully read the pages Bai Shan had folded, and wrote them down on paper before entering the system with them.
It took a while before Teacher Mo ca online, and she sent an email, “With such a serious injury, do you have a doctor there who can perform incisions and suturing to stop the bleeding?”
“There’s one imperial physician, extrely skilled.
He can do it, but right now, the patient has a fever,” Manbao wrote.
Teacher Mo took another look at the dical records Manbao had sent and pondered, “Based on the dical records, the situation doesn’t look good.
If he were here, just lying in a treatnt pod for an hour or so would be nearly enough.
It’s not a genetic or congenital disease, so it’s not a big issue.”
Manbao said, “Teacher Mo, didn’t you say that there is a herb in traditional Chinese dicine called Chinese ginseng that is as powerful as ginseng?”
“Oh, right,” Teacher Mo rembered, “The legendary Chinese ginseng.
I’ve read about it in books.
Ginseng is the best at restoring qi, and Chinese ginseng is the best at replenishing blood.
I’ve already experienced ginseng from your place, even though it was just the dry, lifeless roots, but research has proven that it has significant value.
As for Chinese ginseng, the potential is quite high.”
“Assuming all the data is accurate, in his condition, how would you compose a prescription?
Is Chinese ginseng useful?”
“Of course, it is.
But do you have Chinese ginseng there?”
Manbao said, “Doctor Ji ntioned he’d heard of it.
If he has heard of it, then it must exist.”
Knowing that his student wasn’t from a very wealthy family, Teacher Mo asked, “Seeing this dical record, the patient’s condition is very poor.
Can he hold on until you find the dicine?”
“He should be fine,” Manbao hesitated, “His family is very powerful.
But whether they find it or not, we should prescribe first, right?”
“Powerful family, huh…” Teacher Mo thought for a mont, then smiled and said, “Prescribing isn’t hard.
Wait a mont, I’ll go look up a prescription.”
Unlike Manbao, who had to flip through dical books page by page to find prescriptions, Teacher Mo only needed to enter the criteria into his optical brain.
With his current access, virtually all information containing Chinese ginseng from the encyclopedia could be retrieved by him.
In the future, although humans were quite enamored with physical books, especially ancient and rare texts, any discovered literature would have its contents recorded in the encyclopedia, made publicly accessible according to permission levels.
As for the physical books, their value lay not just in their content but sotis more in their very existence.
Teacher Mo did his search very quickly, typing in various criteria and finding not many prescriptions, just eight.
However, there was additional information attached, including records and conditions for using Chinese ginseng.
Teacher Mo imported them into an email and sent it to Manbao, then discussed them with her online.
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