Jishitang is a long-established pharmacy, so there are naturally many patients who come to see the doctor. In this world, the two shops that will never lack customers are the grain shop and the medicine shop.

And the time from morning to noon is usually the busiest time for pharmacies.

It is also necessary to hurry up to see a doctor.

Because of the large number of people waiting, Manbao saw a doctor much faster in the end, and the time to record the pulse case was faster.

After observing the old doctor's several prescriptions, she had given up trying to recognize his words, and she only memorized her own pulse if she resigned herself to fate.

After the last patient finished reading, it was already past lunch time. Zhou Lijun was so hungry that his chest was sticking to his back. She thoughtfully went to the street to buy some naan bread and soup and came back. , she immediately asked Dr. Ji to have lunch with the shop assistants.

Doctor Ji nodded slightly with a gentle face, and led them to send the food to the backyard, where they ate.

It was only then that Man Bao realized that there was a yard behind the medicine shop, and there were many shelves in the yard, and the medicinal materials were drying in the yard, and the fragrance of medicine was wafting in the air.

Seeing that she couldn't move her eyeballs, Doctor Ji sat down on the stool with a smile and asked, "Why, haven't you seen so many herbs?"

Man Bao nodded blankly. At this time, Keke's ding-dong sound was constantly ringing in her mind. Keke read in a particularly clear electronic voice: "Discover ancient plants...discover rare plants...discover never-before-recorded plants. animal carcasses..."

If Keke has mental activities, it must be rolling happily at this time, and it knows that as long as the host communicates more with the outside world, it will definitely gain something.

Isn't medical skills related to the animals and plants in the world?

Nowadays, people are tired of synthetic medicines and prefer to return to natural medicines, and ancient Chinese medicine is exactly like this.

Seeing Man Bao in a daze for so long, Doctor Ji couldn't help but look up at her, and asked, "How many herbs do you know?"

It took a while for Man Bao to come back to his senses, and said, "I've only memorized the names of medicinal materials, and I haven't seen them much."

Doctor Ji frowned slightly when he heard the words, "Have you never recognized the medicinal materials?"

Shouldn't studying medicine start here?

Like the apprentices in their pharmacy, they all start from knowing the medicinal materials, and then they have to grab the medicine at the front desk and learn to organize the medicinal materials.

After learning all of these, three to two years will pass. If you meet a master who doesn't like teaching, you may study for three to five years.

After I have recognized all the medicinal materials, I will start teaching medical books, and finally I will start listening to the pulse and prescribing prescriptions...

Without ten years of effort, it is impossible to become a teacher.

Even if you start as an apprentice at the age of eight, you will be eighteen when you can become a teacher, and those with lower qualifications may have to spend seven or eight years at the counter to get a pulse.

But now she said that she hasn't started to recognize medicinal materials yet?

Doctor Ji frowned, and asked, "You don't know the medicinal materials, so how do you prescribe them?"

"I've memorized the medicinal materials and their properties," Man Bao said, "I've also memorized quite a few prescriptions."

Doctor Ji blinked, "I memorized the properties of the medicine, but didn't recognize the ingredients?"

"I don't have so many herbs."

Doctor Ji doubted, "Your husband didn't either?"

Man Bao looked at him quietly.

Zhou Lijun looked around and said with a smile: "Doctor Ji, let's have dinner first, we can talk after dinner."

Doctor Ji thought for a while and then nodded, "After the meal, please recite to me the ingredients and properties you wrote down, as well as the prescription."

Man Bao's face was a bit bitter, "When will I get it? I promised my husband that I will go back to study in the afternoon."

Doctor Ji didn't speak.

Man Bao knew that there was no room for negotiation, and she was a little downcast.

Half of the medicinal materials on Man Bao's back came from the medical books she found at Mr. Zhuang and Bai's family, which contained the names and properties of the medicinal materials; .

She has carried it for several years.

Some of the medicines sorted out by Mr. Mo only exist in books, and some of them are being perfected over time.

Their records of medicinal properties are more complete and their research is more thorough.

So Man Bao felt that it was not enough to carry so many things in one afternoon.

And some time is too long, she really can't remember it, unless someone mentions the name of the medicine, she can memorize the properties of the medicine along the way.

Not to mention that it also includes prescriptions.

Man Bao sighed, and after eating, he stood at the table with his hands behind his back and recited the medicinal materials and properties for Dr. Ji.

After taking a sip of tea, Dr. Ji half-closed his eyes and listened. After listening for a quarter of an hour, his face became more serious.

Zhou Lijun brought the sister-in-law a bowl of water, and Man Bao drank it all in one gulp, and then continued to recite it for another half an hour. Man Bao looked for water to drink again.

At this time, Doctor Ji had already sat up straight, and after seeing her drink the water, he said, "You don't have to recite the medicine, you memorize the prescription you remember."

Man Bao thought for a while and decided to start from the first one, "Wuhu Decoction, mainly for wind-heat obstructed lungs, body heat, cough and phlegm, seven parts of ephedra, ten grams of peeled almonds, four parts of licorice, fine tea Fifteen minutes after frying eight grams of white gypsum..."

Following Man Bao's unhurried recitation, Dr. Ji slowly opened his mouth wide. After a long, long time, he covered his chest and tried to stand up, but found that he had kept a sitting position for too long, and his back was a little numb.

Zhou Lijun didn't notice at all, she was looking at her sister-in-law staringly with her chin in her hands. She knew that her sister-in-law was teaching herself medical skills, and also knew that her sister-in-law was very good, but she didn't know that her sister-in-law was so good.

To read so many books and memorize so many medical books is really amazing.

Man Bao lowered his head and poured himself another bowl of water to drink, then cleared his throat and continued reciting. Doctor Ji finally stood up from the chair, and wanted to tell Man Bao to stop reciting, when he suddenly saw The old shopkeeper Zheng.

I don't know how long he has been standing there.

Shopkeeper Lao Zheng also looked at Man Bao in a daze, noticing Doctor Ji's gaze, he glanced at him again, nodded slightly at him, and finally turned and left after looking at Man Bao again.

Only then did Doctor Ji stop Man Bao who was still racking his brains to recite the prescriptions: "Okay, I know you have memorized a lot of prescriptions."

Man Bao breathed a sigh of relief, and she couldn't recite it anymore. What kind of medicine is behind the rhubarb aconite soup?

Man Bao swallowed, and managed to recover after Zhou Lijun tugged at her sleeve, "Doctor Ji, do I need to learn about medicinal materials first?"

She tried her best to look sincere.

Who knew that Dr. Ji didn't even look her in the eyes, and sat down on the table directly: "Yes, you have to recognize the medicinal materials first. It's not enough to memorize them, you have to recognize them. You come tomorrow, in the morning Stay for a while after seeing the doctor, and I will teach you how to recognize medicinal materials."

The next update will be around 9pm

In this chapter, I will recommend my good friend Gu Wanyin's new book, which is on the shelves today, "The Empress Dowager Fuyun"—start again, Xu Tang doesn't want to be an ordinary court lady anymore, so he made a bold decision.

Well, what was the decision?

Guess what

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