241、Small goal
Xu Xiaole said: "Realistically speaking, Niu Yuanwai was obsessed with refining alchemy, so Zhang Chengde could sell more medicinal materials. And many medicinal materials, who would have bought them if they weren't refining alchemy?"
The medicinal materials used for alchemy overlap with those used for daily treatment, but overall they are higher. Alchemists prefer expensive, rare and strong medicinal materials. Especially for the strong medicinal power, it is a tiger and wolf medicine for ordinary patients. Where can I take it? Therefore, if a pharmacy shop can have an alchemist as the customer, the benefits will be greater than that of a patient who takes medicine all year round.
Li Xiqiang didn't know the reason, so he said, "How do we know about other people's secret matters? You just need to know that since they refuse to let Taoist priests get involved, there must be great benefits in it. Otherwise, it would be better for everyone to be harmonious and eat the big ones?"
Xu Xiaole thought about it and felt that Li Xiqiang's words were very reasonable. He couldn't help but look up at Li Xiqiang: "This is really reasonable. Yes, Master, how do you think we can refine the kidney qi pill by ourselves?"
"Where are you going to find the main medicine?" Li Xiqiang looked at Xu Xiaole with his eyes squinted.
Xu Xiaole said: "Of course we can't encounter such an event as Uncle Master, but if you change some medicinal materials to reduce the efficacy, you will naturally not have such strong side effects. Just sell it as a medicine that nourishes yin and nourishes yang."
Li Xiqiang thought for a while and said, "Kidney Qi Pill is a taboo in our sect. You'd better ask the uncle to tell him about it."
If Xu Xiaole wants to do things, he has a great demand for money. He is afraid that Han Tongzhi's five hundred taels are not enough, so he thinks to sell medicine by himself. He thought about it and said, "My great-grandfather also has a prescription called Guben Peiyuan Dan, which is the same as Master's Kidney Qi Dan and has different flows. I have seen the formula, but it is not difficult to find medicine, which can be used to make it."
Li Xiqiang said, "You can talk to Master Lu. Don't mix this with the matter of Changchuntang, so as not to look bad on the books. There is also the most important thing, how do you plan to respect me as a master?"
Xu Xiaole said: "If you sell one, just take one of the silver coins."
"How many?"
"10%."
"Fifty percent!"
"One and a half."
"40%!"
"At most 20%, I won't sell you any more. I'm not blind, I don't know a rich man!" Xu Xiaole insisted on the railway.
Li Xiqiang was worried that this kid would really break up when he got up, but he couldn't help but stand behind him.
Alas, no matter how I look at it, I feel like I am taking care of children.
Seeing that there were more people in the store and people were walking around, Li Xiqiang had to say, "Twenty percent is 20%. If you prepare it, give me ten pills to try the effect of the medicine."
Xu Xiaole left two words: "There is no way." After saying that, he turned around and left.
Li Xiqiang was no longer angry, he was used to it. To be honest, as an old man without children, he had an apprentice like Xu Xiaole, and he was very uncomfortable at first, but after getting used to it, he accepted this way of dating.
How filial can one be even if one is in person?
Li Xiqiang often comforted himself like this to avoid being angry to death by Xu Xiaole too early.
Xu Xiaole returned to his own case and stretched his body comfortably. He really began to consider making his great-grandfather's Guben Peiyuan Pill. First, he really needs money now, and secondly, he also comforted the spirits under the spring of his ancestors, so that the elixir recipe that the old man had worked hard to turn into gray in the box.
He was about to go to Master Lu to talk about this matter, but a patient happened to come. Yang Chengde did not show up today, turned his head to look at Li Xiqiang... The old man squinted his eyes and took a nap again. It seemed that he was the only one who answered.
Now Changchuntang has changed the rules. Because the medical fee must be submitted and the commission is taken, after the patient comes, if he does not call a doctor to see him, the patient will be assigned to three doctors at the counter. Although only Xu Xiaole is free, this step still needs to be taken.
Li Jinfang walked out of the counter and peeked at Xu Xiaole and Li Xiqiang, thinking about who to assign to. However, he soon saw Xu Xiaole nodding to him and knew that his husband was going to pick up the patient, so he went up to say politely, asking the patients who were seeking treatment to feel that the service of Changchuntang was indeed as warm as spring.
Li Jinfang led the patient to Xu Xiaole, but did not leave immediately, but took two steps to peek at Xu Xiaole in treatment. This is a common method used by apprentices. It seems to be serving him, but in fact it is to seize the opportunity to learn skills.
Xu Xiaole had never been a real apprentice, and did not know that Li Jinfang was nervous. He just felt that this patient's disease was a common disease nowadays, so he said to Li Jinfang: "Have you read the "Pulse Classic"?"
Li Jinfang was overjoyed and said respectfully: "Sir, I have read some."
After Xu Xiaole finished taking the pulse, he asked him to come over and touch it. Li Jinfang was so excited that he couldn't get rid of it. Xu Xiaole also told the patient's condition, pointing out that this was a common disease in autumn, which was caused by greed for coolness in summer and eating too much raw and cold food.
Li Jinfang wrote one by one in his mind, fearing that he would miss a word.
The prescription given by Xu Xiaole is also very simple, just grab the medicine next to you.
As soon as the patient left, someone held the child to see the doctor.
Seeing that it was a child, Li Jinfang hesitated a little: "Sir, do you see it too?"
The reason why Dafangmai and Xiaofangmai are divided into two departments is because the difference between the two is the medical theory, methods and medications for treating diseases. Masters of Dafangmai may not be able to see pediatrics, and experts in pediatrics have not been outstanding in treating adults. The most famous one is Qian Yi, a famous doctor in the Song Dynasty. His attainments in smallfangmai can be said to be a saint, and they are not very popular in the meridians.
Even if Qian Yihua cut out a famous prescription like [Liuwei Dihuang Pill], it is still based on pediatric tonics and is widely circulated.
However, these are not a problem for Xu Xiaole. Because he has no experience in both the big and small square pulses, and he relies entirely on practical knowledge in the book. If he doesn’t look at the small square pulses because he has no experience, then can he still look at the big and small square pulses?
So Xu Xiaole said, "Let's see it together."
This case is diarrhea in children.
After autumn, diarrhea is a common pediatric disease. The simplest prescription is ginger sugar water, and pomegranate peel water is used with low fever. In fact, Xu Xiaole also knew that doctors of all generations had no good methods for this kind of disease, and I am afraid there would be no good prescription in the future. If you pour ginger sugar water or boil pomegranate peel water, you will only recover two days earlier.
If your family is so poor that you can’t afford to buy ginger candy or pomegranate skin, you can wait until the child is healed by himself, at most two days later.
The key is to drink water, just don’t let your body dehydrate.
When the disease cannot be cured, it is also the doctor's responsibility to prevent the disease from developing in a worse direction.
Xu Xiaole asked Li Jinfang to carefully observe the child's condition characteristics and strive to "know" it. However, he found an excuse to walk to the backyard, and walked into the small pavilion where no one was going, and began to daze.
This case of diarrhea in children opened a window to Xu Xiaole's heart: If there is no way to cure tuberculosis, then just set a small goal that can be achieved regardless of the condition, for example, let the patient live two more days.
*(To be continued.)
Chapter completed!