Quick Transmigration: The Love Rescue Plan
Chapter 84 Intern Doctor (8)
Originally, Dong Xiaoshuang planned to continue conducting experiments in the mountains for the next ten years or so, but she never expected that Jiang Guoshou would take the initiative to ask her to go back after only five years.
Jiang Guoshou's words still echoed in her ears, and Dong Xiaoshuang understood them perfectly. This was probably because Shi Yiyi was worried that she had been heartbroken by Li Zihua and, like Jiang Guoshou, had become disillusioned with the world.
Dong Xiaoshuang understood the reasoning behind Jiang Guoshou's words and ultimately decided to leave the mountains first. However, Dong Xiaoshuang would continue to provide planting data, simply stating that it was data from her own planting experiments outside, and then sending the harvest along with the data.
Although Dong Xiaoshuang left the mountain, she did not return to Q City, but instead chose to go to A City.
According to the original plot, the original owner should have been somewhat famous in Q City at this point, and of course, she had also experienced several romantic entanglements.
Dong Xiaoshuang's decision not to return to Q City wasn't to avoid those past relationships; with the talisman she drew herself, unwanted romantic advances wouldn't bother her.
The original owner became famous throughout the country, even becoming the youngest national master of traditional Chinese medicine, because of an epidemic in City A three years later.
The outbreak in City A occurred on the eve of the Lunar New Year. With the arrival of winter vacation and the Spring Festival, university students and migrant workers returned home, bringing the virus with them and sweeping across the country.
The virus struck fiercely, forcing the entire country to halt work, production, school, and businesses, including City A, which was placed under complete lockdown. Medical personnel from all over the country rushed to support City A, and the original owner of this body was also among the support troops.
The pandemic lasted for five years with repeated outbreaks, and in the end, it was only thanks to the traditional Chinese medicine in the Lotus Space, and the prescription developed by Dong Xiaoshuang and several national experts, that the prevention and cure effects were achieved.
Fortunately, the original owner had stockpiled a lot of medicinal herbs in the lotus space over the years, which was enough to supply major hospitals in cities across the country.
Although things eventually turned out well, five years was too long.
If possible, Dong Xiaoshuang would like to solve this problem from the beginning, but even with the script in hand, she can't do it.
Dong Xiaoshuang was just an ordinary person, unable to make crucial decisions or contact the leaders who could make those decisions.
Even if Shi Yiyi had previously treated a high-ranking official and could act as a go-between for Dong Xiaoshuang to contact him, how could this be explained?
Whether you claim to be able to foresee the future, or that you were reborn from the future, no one would believe you.
Leaving that aside, before everything becomes clear, let's discuss this matter. How should we approach it? What evidence is there to suggest the serious consequences this event will bring in the future?
Dong Xiaoshuang had no way to stop this from happening, so all she could do over the years, just like the original owner, was to stockpile medicinal herbs and send planting data and herb samples to Jiang Guoshou so that they could plant them together.
In this way, in the future, the country will be able to obtain enough medicinal materials to distribute to all hospitals, medical clinics, and health centers across the country.
As for the prescription, although Dong Xiaoshuang has the plot in hand, she doesn't know the details. However, with the plot in hand, Dong Xiaoshuang roughly understands the pathogenesis of the virus, and believes that she can quickly analyze and formulate a useful prescription by combining it with clinical practice.
With the recommendations of Jiang Guoshou and Shi Yiyi, Dong Xiaoshuang quickly became an intern in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at a top-tier hospital in City A. Dong Xiaoshuang learned to treat patients under the guidance of an experienced TCM doctor. Combining the TCM knowledge she learned from Shi Yiyi and the pharmacological knowledge from Jiang Guoshou, Dong Xiaoshuang also developed her own treatment and prescription habits.
Often, after taking a patient's pulse, asking questions, and prescribing medicine, the experienced traditional Chinese medicine doctor would take the patient's pulse again, ask questions again, and then carefully examine the prescription written by Dong Xiaoshuang.
The experienced traditional Chinese medicine doctor would study Dong Xiaoshuang's prescription process, point out some shortcomings, write a new prescription, and then have Dong Xiaoshuang make a copy for the patient to pay for and pick up the medicine from the pharmacy. After the patient left, the doctor would also ask Dong Xiaoshuang to analyze the new prescription.
I learned a lot from the traditional Chinese medicine doctor Dong Xiaoshuang and also researched some prescriptions that can enhance immunity.
Dong Xiaoshuang took out all her savings and set up fixed free drinking fountains on every street in City A. In winter, she prepared warm ginger tea; in summer, she prepared cooling herbal tea; in spring, she prepared tea to dispel dampness; and in autumn, she prepared tea to nourish the lungs.
Dong Xiaoshuang did all this simply to get the people of City A to get into the habit of drinking water at the water fountains.
This makes it easier for Dong Xiaoshuang to provide everyone with traditional Chinese medicine tea that can prevent diseases and enhance immunity.
Although this left Dong Xiaoshuang penniless, she didn't care.
The medicinal herbs are grown in the Lotus Space and don't cost much. The real expense lies in the infrastructure.
However, once these infrastructures are built, they don't cost much money afterward.
The money Dong Xiaoshuang invested all came from the money that Li Zihua, that scumbag, owed her.
Dong Xiaoshuang didn't want to keep the money; in her view, it was a worthwhile deal. Using her own money to benefit the people of City A was, after all, a great act of kindness.
To Dong Xiaoshuang's surprise, the drinking fountain she had set up later received sponsorship from the government and businesses.
The idea of water fountains is a good thing in itself, and it's reasonable for the government to support businesses that are willing to participate.
Dong Xiaoshuang naturally wouldn't refuse. After all, she wanted the water fountain to continue to exist and benefit the people of City A, and it would be difficult to do so with just her salary alone.
While the maintenance costs were not as high as the construction costs, Dong Xiaoshuang's salary was still not enough to sustain her for long.
After the government invested, they built many stone tables and benches near the pavilion so that people could sit and rest while drinking water. While the company can display its promotional posters on the pavilion's pillars, they will also cover the costs of brewing and replacing the herbal tea, as well as the subsequent maintenance and equipment upgrades.
In this way, Dong Xiaoshuang's main responsibility is to provide herbs and change the herbal tea recipe according to the seasons.
As for the initial investment, the government had said it would return it to Dong Xiaoshuang, but Dong Xiaoshuang refused, wanting the government to keep it for the construction of the drinking pavilion.
Dong Xiaoshuang naturally hoped to achieve what the venerable Bian Que said: to treat illness before it occurs.
Dong Xiaoshuang couldn't predict how things would unfold. But if she could, she would prefer to be just an ordinary doctor, rather than the youngest national champion.
Personal honor is probably nothing compared to the fate of the nation.
Even if traditional Chinese medicine hadn't experienced this period of decline and had instead risen to prominence, it wouldn't be a regret, but rather a cause for celebration. Although traditional Chinese medicine, as a national treasure, is currently in decline, it will surely rise again one day.
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