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Chapter 2576 Deterioration

Man Bao took a bunch of books back and carried them back. Of course, he couldn't read them by himself.

Not only did she find a medical assistant from the Imperial Hospital, but she also had people go to the Imperial Medical Office to bring several students from Zhou Liru who had relatively good academic performance into the palace. She immediately had three tables set up for them and each of them had a medical book.

got noisy.

She couldn't borrow it before, but now that she has borrowed it, she will copy out the book no matter what. There will be one in the hospital, one in the Chongwen Library, and then she will slowly copy it and put one in her home, so she can read it wherever she wants.

Where to look.

Zhou Liru and the others were suddenly called into the palace. They broke through the place where they used to treat the palace residents and gave them injections, and walked directly to the Imperial Hospital.

Entering Taiyuan Hospital and looking at the place of their dreams, everyone's hearts were filled with excitement. Although their heads were lowered, their eyes couldn't help but turn around curiously.

Everyone in Tai Hospital was very busy, and the medical assistant who led them in took them directly to Zhou Man.

Man Bao glanced at them and was very satisfied. They were all students she was very familiar with. Their medical skills were quite good and the main characters were not difficult to read. So she only kept two books and divided the remaining eight books.

Let them copy on the table they just put together.

She said: "These medical books are all borrowed from the Hanlin Academy. You must be careful not to dirty the books when copying them."

She paused and then said: "After copying these books, they will be placed in the Imperial Medical Office. They will be a rare asset of the Imperial Medical Office in the future, so you should copy them carefully."

Everyone agreed loudly, then sat on their chairs and carefully opened the book placed in front of them.

How hard it is to find a medical book. How many students in the Imperial Medical Office are able to prescribe and treat outside because they cannot learn anything outside. A medical book may be passed down from home.

So even if Zhou Man didn't mention it, they wouldn't dare to taint the medical book.

Seeing that they were obedient, Man Bao nodded with satisfaction. She took the medical book and went to the side to read it. She quickly flipped through it just now and found that there were some similar cases in it.

The full treasure is opened.

It is a pity that one of the cases recorded in the book died, but the above medications and treatment methods can be used as some reference;

The other one survived. The patient fell down the mountain and hit his head. He bled and developed a big bump. After the patient was in a coma for three days, he found the doctor named Yuan. He prescribed medicine to reduce swelling and remove blood stasis.

Coupled with acupuncture and bloodletting, the patient woke up five days later, but could not see his eyes and lost part of his memory.

Man Bao looked back and forth at their handling methods, deduced them back and forth, and seemed to have some idea.

She closed the book, took it with her, and went back to the small room where she was resting. She wanted to try it on the anthropomorphic model.

Realizing that Zhou Man had left, several students quietly raised their heads, looked around and winked at Zhou Liru, "Hey, classmate Zhou, do you think we can still come tomorrow?"

Zhou Liru said calmly: "How would I know? But I know that if you perform well today, you might still be able to come. If you don't do well, the teachers might replace other students."

Hearing what she said, everyone immediately straightened their backs. The pen in their hands paused and then slowed down, and the words became more neat and beautiful.

Manbao closed the door and window, and excitedly went in to do this and that to the anthropomorphic model. But when she went in and saw her anthropomorphic model, she was stunned for a moment, "It, what's wrong with it?"

Keke only took one look and said: "The host designed it and has been testing it in a simulated environment."

Isn't this something you set yourself?

The classroom is a private space, and their system will not mess around with you.

Of course Man Bao knew it was set by himself, but, "But how could it be in critical condition? It was in pretty good condition when I went out yesterday."

"Does the host need testing services?"

Man Bao paused for a moment, then rolled up his sleeves and said, "Let me take a look first."

Man Bao stepped forward, only to hold up its head and look at it. An alarm sounded from its body and a red light came on, indicating that it had lost its vital signs and was completely dead.

Manbao:……

She was unwilling, so how could it die?

She had been very careful during the last operation, and she only briefly dealt with the intracranial congestion and adjusted the two displaced skulls. She felt that this was better than the congestion, which was completely absorbed by medicine and was better absorbed by itself. But now it is dead.

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Man Bao pursed his lips and picked up a scalpel to cut open its head to examine the cause.

Man Bao stared at the injury inside its skull and remained silent.

Keke asked: "Does the host still need to be tested?"

Manbao put down the knife, "It's dead from infection, but I set up a sterilized environment before leaving, and also treated its wounds. How could it be so seriously infected in just one day? Let's test it, and test the environment as well."

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Keke happily deducted two points from her. After a while, the report came out, and Keke emailed her directly.

Manbao printed it on paper as usual, then took out the space and sat cross-legged on the bed to read.

It is indeed an infection. There are too many microorganisms in the air. Even in a disinfected environment, not a sterile environment, it is still infected.

Moreover, the craniocerebral inflammation occurred very quickly, and Manbao did not keep an eye on it all the time, missing the best opportunity to rescue, so...

Man Bao sighed regretfully, "It's spring~" It's the time when everything comes to life, and it's the most vulnerable time to get sick.

After sighing, Manbao was startled and his eyes widened. He immediately threw the information in his hand into the space, jumped out of bed, put on his shoes and ran outside.

Doctor Zheng was about to find her, "Mr. Zhou, I was just trying to tell you about the medical books of the Imperial Medical Office for the second half of the year..."

But Man Bao had already ran past him, waving his hand and saying, "We'll talk about it when we get back."

Then he ran away in a flash.

Man Bao ran out of the Imperial Hospital and entered the place where the palace regulations could punish her. Although she was anxious, she still suppressed her speed. Instead of running, she walked very fast. Her heels did not touch the ground and she just slipped forward with her toes.

The palace maids and chamberlains passing by looked at her in surprise, then looked at the direction she was going, their eyes flashed, and they made various assumptions.

Manbao rushed to the East Palace sweating profusely. The place where Zheng Erlang lived was bustling. Zheng Wang and Pi Guogong Lu Zhongyan were anxiously walking around in the yard. When they saw Zhou Manlai, they immediately surrounded her and asked, "Have you found a way?"

Man Bao stopped and asked, "What are you doing here?"

The medical assistant who was in the room ran out and said: "Mr. Zhou, Dr. Liu is about to ask his subordinates to find you. Mr. Zheng has a fever."

Man Bao pushed Zheng Wang and others aside and went in. Immediately, someone from the palace brought warm water and clean cloths.

Man Bao washed his hands and wiped his face before going up to see Mr. Zheng.

Doctor Liu was treating the wound on his head. He made room for her and said, "See, the wound has worsened."
Chapter completed!
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