Su Yuejian had too many things on her mind at the moment. She needed to put aside the things outside of her mind for the time being and concentrate on taking care of Zhongli's affairs.

Su Yuejian and his group were led directly by Aunt Amber to the already built house, which was right next to the government office and had three big characters "Yuejiantang" inscribed on it.

This house was completed by craftsmen invited from the nearest state capital after the three aunts arrived here. It took them sixteen months to complete.

From the outside, it looks like a standard courtyard wall, nothing special, but inside is a modern inpatient department with fifty rooms.

This building has no garden art and no artificial landscape, but it has a unique style, complete functions, is spacious and bright, and exudes practicality and freshness everywhere.

Su Yuejian first asked someone to carry the seriously injured servant to the intensive care unit.

Baiji gave him another injection of penicillin.

Seeing that he had already passed gas, I prepared a large bowl of oral sugar and salt water for him to replenish his blood volume first.

At the same time, she asked Chunlan to make some meat porridge to supplement his nutrition.

In addition, some guards who had been treated for minor injuries were arranged to rest in the lobby of the inpatient department.

He ordered Su Quan to find a servant to go to the Qi Family Winery in Zhongli to get the pure alcohol and distilled water that had been ordered in advance.

Su Yuejian wanted to take a tour first and then take a good look to see if there was anything she had missed.

Shaoyao was recording, and the three aunts were following beside her.

Every room in the courtyard was designed and constructed according to the sketch drawn by the princess.

Its overall structure is mainly made of blue bricks and wood, and the roof uses traditional glazed tiles. The windows of each room are not made of window paper but large pieces of sliding glass, which are much better at retaining heat than paper windows.

The inside of the window is also made into a sliding screen with white gauze, which can be used in both winter and summer.

There are even two rooms marked as operating rooms whose roofs are made of entire pieces of custom-made glass, so each room can be said to be spacious and bright.

The rooms in the patient area are equipped with wooden, liftable beds, which can help patients get up easily.

There is groundwater drainage in each room. A water tower was built according to the blueprint. After filtering, the water tanks in each room are connected with bamboo tubes.

The room is supplied with a tank of cold water every day, and you have to wait until the next day when it is used up.

The inpatient department is also equipped with a shower room, which provides hot water showers at 7:00 p.m. on the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th day of each month in winter; in summer, solar-powered hot water showers are provided every day.

In fact, it is just a square wooden frame of one square meter in size, with a copper tube coiled in a circle inside, then painted black, and covered with a piece of glass on the outside.

Place it on the roof platform in a sunny location, connect one end of the pipe to the water tank, and the water flowing out of the other end is hot water.

Each room is equipped with an independent flush squat toilet, which is separated by a curtain. The sewage from the bathroom is led to a brick-built square septic tank in the basement at the back through a thick bamboo tube.

There are three compartments in the septic tank. The waste inside undergoes anaerobic fermentation in the first two compartments, and the sewage that flows into the third compartment becomes fertilizer water that can be used to irrigate the land.

The fertile water flows to the back mountain through underground pipes.

The center of the inpatient department is a spacious hall paved with blue bricks and with a wooden workbench, which serves as the triage reception area.

There are also a few specialized outpatient clinic areas, each separated by a white gauze curtain.

There are some wooden benches, stone stools, stone tables, screens, etc. in the hall.

In order to provide better lighting, the hall also uses skylights and as much glass as possible.

So the first impression of the entire inpatient department is that it is bright, brighter than ever before.

Next to Yuejiantang (inpatient department) on the right is the government office, and on the left is Yuejianfang.

There is a large meeting room in Yuejianfang, and thirty other large workshops. Currently, only the Chili Workshop and the Soap Workshop are in operation.

Behind the workshop were the servants' quarters.

The water used in the entire area is groundwater, which is then filtered through activated carbon before use. The water quality is much better than that outside.

After Su Yuejian visited these places, she arranged and allocated the rooms.

The male servants' rooms are all in the nearby Tsukimi-bo.

The women's maid rooms are in the last two rows on the Yuejiantang side, and there is a wall between them and the inpatient department in front to separate the two areas.

The row closest to the inpatient department is the female servants' rooms, and the upper room in the middle of the last row is the princess' bedroom.

The east and west wing rooms next to her were for her aunts to live in on the east side, and for her older maids on the west side.

In this way, the patients who were seeing doctors and hospitalized were separated from Su Yuejian and other female relatives in the back.

Shaoyao, Wang Wenjun, Baiji, and two medical practitioners from Renxintang all lived in the doctors' dormitory in the inpatient department.

Su Yuejian was very satisfied with the inspection results.

She just made arrangements and drew the blueprints. The specific technical difficulties were still solved by the craftsmen and the three aunts here.

It is not easy to achieve what we have now.

It is the first month of the lunar year and it is still very cold, but living in a house like this is already a very good condition.

Su Yuejian gathered the people around him in the hall and said, "I will temporarily arrange everyone's affairs. After everything is on track, some people's assignments may be adjusted.

You are the people I trust the most. You know that we are not here to enjoy ourselves. You have also seen the conditions here. If we want to improve the conditions here and live a better life, we need to do a lot of things.

You need to do everything you can to complete what I have ordered.

For all matters requiring the withdrawal of money, please contact Aunt Amber.

This place is very barren and poor, not even one-tenth of the capital, but I believe that with everyone's efforts, the people of Zhongli will soon have enough food to eat, warm clothes to wear, something to do, and medical treatment for their illnesses.

Each and every one of you will participate and witness these changes!"

"Peony, check the medical equipment for disinfection and storage, and extract penicillin. This work cannot be stopped for a day. Wang Wenjun will also study medicine in the future, so just call her your junior sister and let her learn from you first."

"Baiji, recruit a few more smart girls to do the nursing work.

Arrange the work of the inpatient department as soon as possible, and daily medicinal materials also need to be purchased.

You can ask your Senior Brother Shen to get the goods from there."

"Aunt Amber, as a princess, I have thirty hectares of land and sixty people. Go ask Mr. Gu next door for these."

"Princess, will you be in charge of the palace's accounts from now on?"

"You will still be in charge of the accounts. The income from the capital will be remitted every three months.

Aunt Pearl will lead some meticulous girls to set up an embroidery workshop; Aunt Feicui will lead five people from the county to grow tea."

“Su Quan, those ten servants will be your subordinates from now on, and you are responsible for managing them.

In addition, we also need blacksmiths, carpenters, bricklayers, ironworkers, stonemasons, leatherworkers, felt makers, potters, tailors, and weavers who can spin cotton, and they must be skilled and good at studying."

"I understand, Miss, don't worry."

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