Chapter 103: [102] Sky-high consultation fee (three shifts)
Chapter 103 [102] Sky-high consultation fee (three shifts)
Old Cui Tou was relieved when he heard that Yu Wan wanted to receive medical fees.
is just like the "friend" in his mouth, not a person who is shrinking clothes and dieting.
The man snorted disdainfully.
The voice was very soft, but it was enough for Yu Wan to hear it.
Yu Wan doesn't mind that he treats herself as a philistine who sees money. After all, what he thinks is his business, and the money is his business.
Yu Wan turned to look at Yu Feng: "Brother, you go first, I will come later."
Yu Feng shook his head: "No need, you stay at home, it's enough to have me and Shuanzi."
Shuanzi raised his chest, stuffed his mouth full of milk-flavored steamed buns, and said vaguely, "Don't worry, Sister Awan! I will definitely buy the beans with Brother Xiaofeng!"
Yu Wan smiled and nodded: "Then it's hard for you."
"Good to say!" Shuanzi also stuffed the last mouthful of steamed buns into his mouth.
Yu Wan handed the food bag containing the steamed buns to the two of them: "Let's eat on your way."
Shuanzi glanced at Yu Feng and accepted it embarrassingly.
"You come with me."
These words were said to the old Cuitou and the man.
The two followed Yu Wan.
Yu Wan walked towards her house. Along the way, she wondered wildly whether she should get a separate pharmacy...
Mrs. Jiang and Xiao Tie Dan and Zhen Zhen went to the old house for dinner. The house was empty. Although it was shabby and shabby, every corner was neatly tidied up.
Yu Wan pointed to the table in the main room: "Put the cage on it."
The man paused, then let go.
Yu Wan lifted the black cloth outside the cage and found that the inside was actually a snow-white cat, not big, with green left eye and blue right eye. At first glance, it looked like the Persian cat she had seen in her previous life. Just not as long as a Persian cat.
Based on Yu Wan's experience, she could not recognize the breed of this cat.
However, this does not affect Yu Wan's diagnosis and treatment.
Yu Wan opened the cage and reached out to hug the chubby little white ball.
The man beside stared at her hand, his thin lips parted slightly, as if he wanted to remind something, but in the end he didn't say a word.
Yu Wan took the little fat ball out.
"Meow" The little fat ball was lying in Yu Wan's arms, rubbing against Yu Wan's small chest, and let out a meow of enjoyment.
Old Cuitou didn't know this cat, and didn't know that it wouldn't get close to anyone except its owner, so he didn't think it was unusual for it to be so docile in Yu Wan's hands.
On the contrary, there was a very strong surprise in the man's eyes.
But that's all, this cat is helpless even for the imperial doctor, a wild girl in the country, if there is a way to go to hell.
This little fat ball looks small, but it is quite heavy to hold.
After Yu Wan checked, sweat came out.
"How is it? Do you see anything wrong?" Old Cuitou asked anxiously.
Yu Wan licked the chubby fairway: "There are a lot of problems. If I really want to treat it, the consultation fee will be doubled."
Old Cuitou's mouth twitched. When you were treating the cows of Shuanzi's family, you were confiscated a penny, but now you are raising the price on the ground. Isn't it too unkind...
The man took out a silver ingot from his arms and put it on the table coldly: "It's yours if it's cured; if it can't be cured..."
The man didn't say anything after , but Old Cui Tou shuddered suddenly.
Yu Wan had a panoramic view of the strangeness of the old Cui Tou, and secretly asked what was the origin of this man? How can I know the old Cui Tou, and how can it be so difficult?
Looking at the man's posture, he can either be cured or die.
Then don't blame her for opening her mouth!
"Where are you sending the beggars, you want to ask this **** to heal you with this little money?"
God veterinarian.
Yu Wan silently added in her heart.
Yu Wan heard the sound of fists rattling.
Snapped!
The man took out two more gold ingots.
This is the currency with the largest face value that Yu Wan has ever seen in ancient times. One ingot and five taels together make up ten taels.
Twelve taels of gold...
is enough for Big Bogey's legs, and enough for her new workshop that has not yet opened for a while.
"What's wrong with it, Miss Yu?" Old Cuitou was most concerned about the cat's condition.
Yu Wan said: "It has pneumonia and eczema."
It coughs, has fever, and has unsteady breath. Old Cui Tou guessed the possibility of pneumonia, but what about eczema...
Old Cuitou touched his beard: "How did Miss Yu see it?"
Yu Wan turned over the cat fur on its lower limbs and back and said, "Look, here, here, and here, the cat's fur is severely shedding, and the epidermis has a miliary rash. After being scratched and bitten, the skin thickens, and now it has A crust is starting to form, which is a classic sign of atopic eczema."
Old Cui Tou suddenly realized.
"Is there any cure?" he asked.
Yu Wan nodded: "Six coins of Cnidium, 12 coins of Sophora flavescens, 3 coins of Chinese prickly ash, and 3 coins of alum, decoct in water to extract the juice, and apply it to the affected area in the morning and evening."
"What about... pneumonia?" Old Cui Tou asked.
Yu Wan rubbed the chubby fairway in the crook of her arms: "This is not difficult. Daqinggen is one dollar, and Tinglizi, Licorice, Platycodon, and Zhe Fritillaria are each half a dollar, decoction and juice, and add twenty dollars of honey. After mixing thoroughly, take one dose a day, and the effect will be seen in three to five days.”
Old Cui Tou pondered for a while, then thumped his fist on his palm and said, "Miao, wonderful, wonderful!"
A series of three wonderful words finally made the man look directly at this country girl.
I don't care if I don't look at it, but when I look at it, the man's whole body is tensed.
"It's you?"
The man blurted out.
Yu Wan blinked and looked at the man wearing a hat and veil: "Do you know me?"
The man didn't answer her, but looked down and landed on her flat stomach, frowning: "Where's your child?"
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Friendly reminder: The prescriptions in this article refer to the "Veterinary Prescription Manual" by Hu Yuanliang, and some details such as dosage have been slightly changed. They are only for novel entertainment, and do not imitate parallel medicine.
(end of this chapter)