Chapter 136 Chapter 136 Is his poison contagious?

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Manager Bai pushed the phone to Xu Lin and asked casually, "Can that patient be saved?"

"It can be saved. It's just poisoning. Just give it the right medicine."

Xu Lin pulled out the phone number of the brigade and answered in a nonchalant manner.

Manager Bai gave him a thumbs up. Regardless of his poor medical skills, he admired people with good medical skills.

Take a look, are those words human?

If it were so easy to prescribe the right medicine, the patient would have been cured long ago.

The call was answered by Wang Facai. He heard that Xu Lin had something to do in the county and might have to go back later. He was quite concerned.

He felt relieved knowing that Xu Lin was fine and it was someone else who was in trouble.

Wang Facai agreed to help send a message to the Educated Youth Institute, and Xu Lin hung up the phone.

"By the way, I heard that you have Rong Yang Pills here, which are very effective in regulating the body."

Manager Bai rubbed his hands and said, "Can you exchange some for me? My nephew was born prematurely and his body has not recovered well."

"Premature birth, yes, yes, that's right, it's best to talk to someone before talking.

Although Rong Yang Pills are all about conditioning the body, I still recommend formulating different medicines according to different people, what do you think? "

Xu Lin pushed the phone back, "If it's convenient, you can bring someone here to take a look. I will be here before five o'clock today."

"Okay, okay, then I'll pick them up." Manager Bai jumped up excitedly, one person at a time, he understood this.

When Xu Lin returned to the consulting room, the patient's family members had been taken aside for questioning.

A large wooden barrel was placed on the fire in the room, and the fire was burning with excitement.

Next door, Tu Hai stared at the patient's family and asked them carefully, including their names, genders and family members.

The family members of the patients who asked this question were trembling with fear and anxiety.

Xu Lin didn't want to eavesdrop, but her hearing was so good that the questioning voice penetrated into Xu Lin's ears.

Only then did Xu Lin learn that the patient's name was Zhu Daqiang and that he lived in the mountains.

My family was lucky to be able to go out to treat illnesses. I had collected ginseng before and sold it for a lot of money, so I had the confidence to go to the hospital.

It's just that, as the treatment time has been extended indefinitely, the family members have actually regretted it. They are afraid that the money will be gone and the person will not recover.

The family members even discussed privately that if Renjitang could not cure the disease, they would go home and leave the patient to die.

This sounds ruthless, but it is very realistic.

Zhu Daqiang's daughter-in-law burst into tears when her husband told her to give up. She was so pitiful.

Tu Hai had no choice but to comfort him and ask Zhu Daqiang's wife to calm down for a while while the questioning continued.

In particular, where did Zhu Daqiang go before he became ill, and what did he come into contact with?

Are there any patients similar to Zhu Daqiang in the mountain village, or have there been similar patients before?

Although Father Zhu had not seen much of the world, he was somewhat aware that something was wrong.

He didn't know what kind of lawsuit Zhu Daqiang had gotten into, so he kept rubbing his thighs nervously.

Xu Lin paid attention for a while and then retracted her attention because Zhu Daqiang had been put into the tub.

Liu Huairen stood nearby and asked in a low voice, "Is his poison contagious?"

"The poison in his body is not contagious. As for other things, it's hard to say."

There was something in Xu Lin's words that others didn't understand, but Liu Huairen understood. He had experienced a lot in his life, so he naturally knew about the gas war in the island country.

It would be best if the poisonous gas was not contagious. If the poisonous gas was contagious, then they would have to prepare early.

"Linlin, how long will it take for his illness to be cured?" Liu Huairen asked again.

"He is too poisoned. Acupuncture and medicated baths will take a week. I can't be here to treat him every day."

Xu Lin looked at Liu Huairen and said, "When I perform the acupuncture later, remember the acupuncture method. You will need to take over the rest of the treatment."

"Is this okay?" Liu Huairen looked embarrassed and rubbed his hands excitedly.

"There's nothing wrong with it. Medical skills are used to treat illnesses and save people. How much you can learn is up to you."

Xu Lin was worried that Liu Huairen was old and had a poor memory, and reminded him that he could write it down in his notes.

Liu Huairen was even more happy. Without saying anything, he quickly picked up a small notebook and prepared it.

When Zhu Daqiang's skin turned red, Xu Lin began to perform the acupuncture. Her movements were neither fast nor slow, and she explained while applying the acupuncture.

It made it easier for Liu Huairen to study, and even Xiao Lin, who was the one who was doing the trick, pricked up his ears.

Anyway, Dr. Xu didn't chase him away, and he didn't mind Dr. Liu learning, so he probably wouldn't mind him following him either.

As the last needle fell, Zhu Daqiang, who was moaning in pain, was relieved and felt so comfortable that he cried out.

At this moment, Zhu Daqiang believed Xu Lin's words, and his disease really had a chance to be cured.

Xu Lin took the handkerchief Xiao Lin handed over and asked while wiping her hands: "Mr. Liu, is there anything you still don't understand?"

"Some, some."

Liu Huairen was really rude. He held a small notebook, stared at Xu Lin with bright eyes, and asked several questions in a row.

Xu Lin didn't hide her secrets. In order to facilitate the subsequent treatment, she explained the precautions in detail.

After the two people communicated, Liu Huairen also learned how to treat Zhu Daqiang.

Except for Zhu Daqiang who was a little uneasy, Liu Huairen and Xiao Lin were still very satisfied with the result.

Half an hour later, Xu Lin took the needle in person again, and at the same time reminded Liu Huairen of the precautions for taking the needle.

Don't look at it as needle removal, if the order is wrong, the effect will be affected.

By the time everything was done, the time had pointed to four forty.

Xu Lin looked at the time, said a few words and left the clinic. Before she left, she met Manager Bai's expectant eyes.

Xu Lin blinked a few times and remembered that there was another patient.

"Is anyone here?" Xu Lin asked.

"Come on, come on." Manager Bai waved behind him, "Gouzi, come here quickly, hurry up."

The boy who had just stood up blushed at the words "Gouwa", and even the tips of his ears turned red.

"Hehe, I'm sorry. He's not in good health. There's nothing I can do about it. I just want to give him a cheap name so I can make a living."

Xu Lin smiled and nodded, saying that it was understandable, that's right, the name was too down-to-earth.

Those who didn't know better thought that the children in the brigade had left the village, which made Xu Lin couldn't help but look at the boy's appearance.

He looked about fourteen or fifteen years old, quite handsome and well-behaved.

"Gouzi, come here and call someone." Manager Bai pushed the person in front of him, "This is Dr. Xu. Even though he is a few years older than you, he is very capable."

"Hello, Doctor Xu." Lin Yufei glanced at Xu Lin quickly, then quickly lowered his head and whispered with a blushing face: "My name is Lin Yufei, not Gouwa."

"Hello." Xu Lin pointed to the side without worrying about the name, "Let's go over there for medical treatment."

Lin Yufei blushed and agreed, followed Xu Lin and whispered to Manager Bai: "Uncle, I told you not to call me by my nickname."

"Hey, you're used to being called. I'm telling you, don't dislike your nickname. If I hadn't changed it for you, you would be wrong."