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Chapter 38: Medical Treatment Troubles

It was already past noon, around 2:00 PM, and everyone hadn't left yet after finishing their meal.

The second disciple was about to drink the water in the pot, but Lin Zhixin hurriedly stopped him and said, "I put spiritual spring water in that pot. Let the patient drink it in the next few days. Everyone, don't drink the water in that porcelain pot.

And Biyun, Taohua, please boil more water these days." Biyun and Taohua both replied, "Okay, okay, don't worry."

I don’t know what’s going on. There are so many patients today. Right after I finished my meal, many more patients came in one after another.

Wang Da ran out in a hurry and saw so many people! He shouted, "Please line up! Come in one by one to see the doctor."

What's all this noise about?" The noisy crowd suddenly quieted down.

What they didn't know was that the little beggar would spread the word everywhere as soon as he went out, saying that medical treatment and medicine at Jishidiang were free.

The good thing about their publicity was that a lot of people came, but the mistake was that the little beggar made the wrong publicity. Their medicine was given by Lin Zhixin, and she didn't charge for it, so they thought that getting the medicine was free.

Lin Zhixin treated the patients one by one. Seeing that there were too many people queuing, she whispered a few words to Wang Da.

Wang Da immediately understood what was going on. He went to get paper and pen, tore the paper into small pieces, and wrote the characters from one to one hundred. He then used the Jishitang seal to stamp each piece of paper and distributed it to the people in line.

Those people held the papers and looked at each other, not knowing what to do. Wang Da said loudly, "If you don't get a spot today, come back tomorrow with the number you have."

Lin Zhixin treated these patients, some of whom had coughs, some had rheumatism, and a few had stomach problems. When Lin Zhixin prescribed medicine for them, several people started arguing with Zhu Ziyu, asking why they had to pay for the medicine?

Isn’t it a free clinic?

Wang Da immediately came over to explain: "The doctor who treated you is Dr. Lin, and it's free, but our medicine also costs money, so we can't give it to you for free.

Everyone knows that our medicine prices at Jishitang are the cheapest in the entire county. We don't make any money from selling medicine. Therefore, we can't provide it for free. Please understand.

"Wang Da bowed to everyone and continued, "Please understand, if you don't want to get the medicine, we won't force you. If you still want to get the medicine, just pay some money."

At this time, some people in the crowd were dissatisfied, "Who spread the word that your family's medicine is free?

If you want money, I won't do it. I don't have the money to buy medicine." Wang Da bowed again and said, "Please tell each other. Our free clinic is free, but you still need to pay for medicine. I'll say it again.

We provide free medical treatment, not free medicine. In ancient times, medical treatment required a consultation fee, and medicine also required money, so the two were separate.

At this time, Wang Da ran outside the hospital and emphasized again to those waiting in line: "Seeing a doctor is free, but getting medicine requires money.

"Then he explained it to everyone in detail. After all, Wang Da really couldn't decide whether to pay for the medicine.

If the medicine is free, the master will beat him half to death when he comes back.

After Wang Da finished explaining to everyone, he instructed: “Please tell each other.

"Then he returned to the pharmacy, found Xiao Shunzi, Zixian and Tiancheng, and said to them, "Go to the county town and see who said that our medicine is free.

By the way, explain this to others outside. Remember not to cause trouble, and explain it to others in a nice way. ” Several people nodded and went out.

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