Chapter 160

The henchman next to him couldn't help but expose Zhao Dayong's shortcomings, "Platoon Leader, you said the same thing the last time you met Doctor Bai. How come you look familiar just because she's a pretty girl?" "Go to hell, you little bastard! What are you talking about!"

Zhao Dayong scolded and laughed as he gave his follower a slap on the head.

"Ah, help! Platoon Leader Zhao is beating people!" The follower ran away laughing.

Several people were chatting and laughing, it was very lively.

When Zhao Dayong turned around again and tried to recognize the girl who seemed familiar to him, there was no one outside the gate.

Not only were Yang Mingwu and Qiao Xiaoling nowhere to be found, but even the car Yang Mingwu was driving was gone.

Obviously, Yang Mingwu had already taken Qiao Xiaoling away.

Zhao Dayong frowned, feeling a little uneasy for no reason.

I hope that the unexpected incident involving Captain Yang will not affect the leadership’s next plans.

He has already sent the letter as requested by his superiors, and he estimates that he will receive a reply from the Beijing Military Region soon.

If things go well, the leader will be able to leave the farm with Dr. Bai soon...

Liushu Village, brigade clinic.

Bai Ying sent Bai Qiaolan home and gave her the vest she brought with her so that she could alter it. She then returned to the clinic and started a new day's work.

While sorting the medicines in the medicine cabinet, Bai Ying tapped on them and found that there were not many foreign medicine tablets like Sisu left. She estimated that they would not last for more than a month and needed to buy more urgently.

Medicines are scarce and you may not be able to buy them even if you have money, not to mention that the brigade doesn't have that much money.

Taking into account the cost of purchasing anti-inflammatory drugs, and the fact that some patients in the team could not afford Western medicine, Bai Ying hesitated for a while and decided to collect medicinal materials and make Chinese medicine herself, which could at least reduce the cost of medical treatment.

The process is a bit complicated and requires some planning...

Bai Ying came to the table, picked up a pen and paper and began to write a plan.

After all, she was a person who was reborn, and she was forward-looking. She planned to use some of the strategies that were later successful in the field of barefoot doctors.

At present, every brigade in China has at least one barefoot doctor. There are tens of thousands of barefoot doctors. It is obviously impossible for so many people to have received many years of systematic training in modern medicine. They still rely more on traditional remedies.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s scientific or not, as long as it can cure diseases and save lives.

Generally speaking, the newly appointed barefoot doctors have three tricks: folk medicine, folk medicine, and folk methods.

In addition, everyone had a copy of the "Barefoot Doctor's Manual", which contained many methods to deal with and prevent epidemics, such as washing hands and drinking hot water before meals, spreading 66 powder to kill fleas and rats... This two-pronged approach cut off the Class A epidemics and plague and cholera that had plagued the lower classes for many years.

This will prevent the lower class from having to wait for death like in the old society when they got sick.

Bai Ying does not intend to rely on folk remedies to cure diseases and save lives. Some folk remedies are effective, while others are not. Moreover, some folk remedies are inevitably related to superstitions. Many of them are just for peace of mind.

It is safer to rely on medicine to treat the disease.

Bai Ying quickly came up with an idea.

Barefoot Doctors, Four Self-Employed Businesses

Collect, grow, raise and make your own Chinese herbal medicine.

She listed a series of plans based on the strategies that barefoot doctors used to develop to their peak in her previous life, and combined them with her own insights and experiences from years of practicing medicine.

Soon, several pages were filled with dense handwriting but very clear organization.

"call!"

After finishing the plan, Bai Ying breathed a sigh of relief.

Glancing at the time, she saw it was almost lunchtime, so she put the plan aside and began to organize the things in the medicine box.

The medical equipment used to treat members was reorganized into the medicine box. It was all very basic items: stethoscope, syringe, thermometer...

Looking at the thermometer in her hand, Bai Ying's eyes suddenly lit up.

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