Quick travel to save a miserable life

Chapter 106 Rich Girl (22)

After the patient left the clinic, Mr. Chen went to see Lin Hui for the prescription.

At this glance, he was very surprised. The prescription prescribed by this young woman was actually quite sophisticated and her medication was reasonable. In his opinion, the level of this prescription was as good as his own.

This made him strange. Traditional Chinese medicine is different from Western medicine. Western medicine can be cured in ten years, but in Chinese medicine, ten years of study is just the beginning. If you want to succeed in learning, you have to spend a lot of time and energy in it. It is difficult to achieve anything in twenty or thirty years.

But the girl in front of him was only in her twenties, so how could she have such power? Mr. Chen couldn't help but wonder!

However, this is just a patient and cannot explain anything.

Therefore, for the next two patients, Lin Hui still had to diagnose the pulse and prescribe a prescription first, and then Mr. Chen took over.

However, what surprised Mr. Chen was that Lin Hui still calmly took his pulse and prescribed prescriptions. Mr. Chen carefully looked at the two prescriptions and found that his skills were still at the same level as before. One prescription was even better than what he prescribed. To be wise and appropriate.

However, this habit of prescribing and taking medicine seems to be different from the popular method nowadays, and is quite ancient.

After all, many medicinal materials that have been circulated from ancient times to the present have been replaced by other medicinal materials due to low yields or difficulty in achieving medicinal effects after artificial cultivation, but she still prescribes them according to the original prescriptions recorded in ancient books.

I don’t know who taught her medical skills and she still follows ancient customs.

So Mr. Chen asked: "Ms. Lin, with all due respect, judging from your pulse diagnosis and prescription, your medical skills are quite good. If you want to take the exam to become a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, you can have someone who teaches you medical skills do it." Paul, you don’t need to come to my place again.”

The person who taught me medical skills is not in this time and space, how can I find it? Lin Hui couldn't help complaining in her heart.

"To be honest, that person has passed away and cannot vouch for me!" Lin Hui looked regretful and sad. She was not lying. The two masters who taught her medical skills were indeed deceased.

Mr. Chen suddenly understood that there was nothing he could do.

According to him, the level of Ms. Lin is no less than some so-called experts of traditional Chinese medicine he knows. It will definitely be no problem to get a certificate of traditional Chinese medicine, but he doesn't know her character and medical ethics, so he can't easily Guaranty for her.

So, Mr. Chen said hesitantly: "Ms. Lin, it's okay for me to vouch for you, but according to the regulations, you actually need to study under me for three years before you can take the exam. Of course it's not possible with your level. This condition is needed, but you still need to work and intern in my Yongji Hall from now until the exam, what do you think?"

The annual Traditional Chinese Medicine Physician Examination is scheduled in January, but it is only October now. In two or three months, one can more or less see a person’s basic character and ethics.

Also, he saw that although Lin Hui's clothes were simple in style, her clothes and jewelry were all of high quality. She also had a good temperament and seemed to be from a good background. He wondered if she would be willing to come to the hospital to work every day.

Unexpectedly, Lin Hui was overjoyed when she heard what he said. She wanted to find a way to increase her understanding of modern Chinese medicine. It would be the best thing to be able to work in a medical clinic and intern with Mr. Chen.

So, Lin Hui immediately agreed: "Of course, no problem. I would also like to thank Mr. Chen for your love and being willing to vouch for me."

Seeing Lin Hui agree so neatly, Mr. Chen was also quite pleased.

Nowadays, Chinese medicine is in decline, and fewer and fewer young people are willing to learn Chinese medicine. Even his own grandson is not interested in Chinese medicine.

Mr. Chen's only son had an accident early in his life. He and his wife both died young, leaving behind two grandchildren.

Although the two children have been influenced by it at home since they were young, and they have intentionally guided them, they still chose other majors instead of studying traditional Chinese medicine when they entered higher education.

But there is nothing we can do about it. Everyone has their own ambitions, but we cannot force them. Young people have their own ideas and ambitions. As long as people are down-to-earth, hardworking and motivated, no matter what industry they are in, they will be good.

Moreover, the two grandsons are indeed up to date and are not mediocre people. They are now developing well in their respective fields, and they can be called "young talents" when they go out.

But Mr. Chen can't help but feel a little regretful. After a hundred years, no one in the Chen family will be able to inherit the ancestral Yongji Hall.

Forget it, one generation does not care about the affairs of the other generation. Children and grandchildren will have their own blessings. He just needs to do the things he is doing well while he is alive and try not to leave any regrets.

Because he regrets that his younger generation did not join the medical field, Mr. Chen is very happy to support younger generations in the field of traditional Chinese medicine.

The several doctors who are now sitting in the medical clinic are his disciples. He teaches everyone with all his heart, without hiding any secrets.

In addition, he is also a tenured professor at the University of Hong Kong. He still regularly gives lectures at the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine at the University of Hong Kong, passing on some of his experiences and insights into medication use to students.

Even putting aside Mr. Chen's superb medical skills, Lin Hui admired his tireless and tireless teaching spirit.

Not to mention Mr. Chen’s extremely high attainments in traditional Chinese medicine. In particular, he has made outstanding achievements and many years of clinical experience in the study of traditional Chinese medicine for cancer treatment in recent years, which has brought hope to many patients.

Lin Hui is naturally happy to learn from such a person.

So Lin Hui and Mr. Chen made an agreement that starting from tomorrow, she would come to work every Monday to Friday, from [-] to [-], and her monthly salary would be [-].

To be honest, this fifteen thousand is not enough for Lin Hui to buy a piece of clothing, but if it was for money, Lin Hui would not come to work in the hospital.

As for the handwritten medical book, Lin Hui originally gave it to Mr. Chen as an "apprenticeship ceremony", but he refused to accept it.

He said that the book was too precious and it was inappropriate for him to accept it. He just hoped that Lin Hui would let him take it back and copy it again, and he would return the original to Lin Hui later.

Seeing that he insisted on doing this, Lin Hui no longer had a stalemate with him. Anyway, she still had many such books in her space, and there would be many opportunities to use them to honor Mr. Chen in the future.

But next time she probably has to change her appearance and not appear in the form of ancient books. Otherwise, it would be too suspicious for her to be able to produce so many well-preserved ancient books by herself.

In this way, in just one day, Lin Hui changed from a real estate vagrant to the assistant of the famous Chinese medicine master Chen Guosheng.

However, her assistant is not a full-time assistant. Mr. Chen only comes to the hospital for consultation on Mondays and Thursdays every week. During this period, Lin Hui is his assistant, assisting him with some auxiliary work. ,

When Mr. Chen didn't come to the medical clinic, Lin Hui became the medicine boy, responsible for picking up medicines and organizing prescriptions and filing them.

In fact, Lin Hui was quite satisfied with this arrangement. The patents she applied for would take three months at the earliest, and the Chinese medicine doctor exam happened to be around that time.

It just so happens that this period of time is free. After the patent is issued, she will probably start to be busy. Now the work of the traditional Chinese medicine clinic has just filled the gap during this period of time. It is perfect!

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like