I practiced medicine in ancient times

Chapter 61: Bai Yan performs a knife operation

"Senior Sister Bai Yan, are you going to operate on these two people to stop the bleeding? Aren't you going to wait for Doctor Wen or Doctor Li to come?" The apprentice at the side saw Bai Yan take out the surgical instruments, seemingly intending to operate on the villager whose spleen was bleeding, and the apprentice's face changed and said.

"I can't wait for Doctor Wen and Doctor Li to come.

If no rescue is given, this person may not survive.

Don't worry, I know the acupuncture points and the structure of the internal organs by heart. The doctor in the clinic has also taught us about surgery. Now I have Qingyi cooperating with me, so the chances of success are still great. Now I can only leave the rest to fate and do my best.

And you two, hand me the instruments I need, and prepare the suture needle for me to use." Bai Yan comforted the apprentice, holding the knife firmly in his hand.

Bai Yan also knew that these apprentices had never seen them perform surgery on people. Performing surgery on a human body was no small feat and the apprentices had never seen it before, so they naturally became nervous and scared.

"Okay, we will be ready to help." The two apprentices saw that Bai Yan and Qing Yi looked calm and confident, as if they were sure of victory and had no worries at all. The two apprentices seemed to be infected by Xu Qing Yi and Bai Yan's confidence. The two apprentices looked at each other and nodded, indicating that they would also do their best.

"Okay, let's get started." Bai Yan held her homemade scalpel in her right hand, found the location of the spleen, and quickly cut a knife across the villager's abdomen.

The cut drew blood, but the abdominal cavity was not opened.

Bai Yan continued to cut at the original location, and after four consecutive cuts, he successfully opened the abdominal cavity.

At this time, the villager trembled a few times, perhaps because of the pain, and seemed to be showing signs of waking up, and blood began to ooze out of his opened abdominal cavity.

Seeing this, Xu Qingyi used acupuncture to stop bleeding, calm the nerves, and relieve pain, and finally managed to stabilize the villager.

These silver needles were lent to Xu Qingyi by the clinic when they were sent out to support Goumen Town. Unexpectedly, they played a big role in this rescue.

"There's bleeding at the lower left corner of the spleen. The wound bends horizontally to the left and is half an inch long." After Xu Qingyi finished giving acupuncture to the villager, he opened his eyes slightly. The scene in front of him infinitely magnified and slowed down. The location of the bleeding spleen and the wound were clearly visible to Xu Qingyi.

Xu Qingyi told Bai Yan the location of the man's wound, making it easier for Bai Yan to suture the villager.

"Okay, I understand." Bai Yan learned the location of the villager's wound. She remained calm. She took the suture needle, found the place where the spleen was bleeding, and sutured it skillfully.

Every movement of Bai Yan was accurate. Her hands moved up and down like a butterfly. Although her hands were stained with blood, there was a strange beauty to them.

Time passed minute by minute, and the bleeding area of ​​the spleen was finally sutured and the bleeding was successfully stopped.

Bai Yan breathed a sigh of relief, turned his head, and said to the apprentice beside him: "Wipe your sweat."

"Oh, okay." The apprentice next to him woke up as if from a dream. He was a beat slow to react. Then he took a towel and wiped Bai Yan's sweat.

The two apprentices witnessed Bai Yan suturing a villager with his own eyes, and were shocked by his calmness and skillful technique.

They were also learning medicine and making pharmacy in the clinic, and they were older than Bai Yan and the others. They were apprentices and they were disciples, so there was a gap in their status. This time, seeing Qing Yi and Bai Yan performing surgery and acupuncture on the villagers with such ease, it seemed as easy as eating and drinking.

This shocked the two apprentices and made them feel ashamed. It was incomparable.

I have the illusion that I will never be able to compare to them in this lifetime.

"Assign someone to take care of him and let us know if anything unusual happens.

In addition, follow this prescription and drink the medicine once every three hours. Also take this powder and notify me to give him acupuncture once every three hours.

Now let someone carry him down to recuperate." While Bai Yan was stitching up the villager, Xu Qingyi felt the villager's pulse. After seeing that the pulse had stabilized, Xu Qingyi prescribed medicine for the villager and told one of his apprentices.

"Qingyi, how is this man?" After Bai Yan sutured the wound and abdomen of the villager with spleen bleeding, the man was carried away. After washing her hands, she walked over and asked Xu Qingyi who was checking the liver bleeding.

"I gave him another dose of hemostatic medicine and also gave him acupuncture to stop the bleeding. The liver was still bleeding, but it was small and slow.

It has been quite a while and the bleeding has not stopped yet. Currently, these medicines and acupuncture cannot stop the internal bleeding, so I have to use surgery to suture it." Xu Qingyi said after taking off the stethoscope.

“In that case, let’s do the knife.

Solve it as soon as possible so that we can rest earlier." In modern times, Bai Yan was a surgeon and often performed surgery on people. Sometimes he performed four or five operations in a day.

She traveled through time and space and had been in ancient times for more than half a year, which meant that she had not performed surgery on anyone for more than half a year. After she performed surgery and sutured the wound this time, she felt as if the blood in her body was ignited again, and a strong sense of accomplishment surged in her heart.

It seemed that a long-lost passion and satisfaction awakened deep in her heart, as if she had returned to the time when she was holding a scalpel and saving lives.

Bai Yan took a deep breath and calmed down the excitement in her heart. She knew that although the current conditions were much more rudimentary than those of modern times and many things were not available and could not be used, she could still use her skills and experience to save more patients.

Bai Yan was a quick and efficient person, and she did things without dragging her feet. Since she was going to operate on this man and suture the bleeding points to stop the bleeding, she took the scalpel and started operating.

With Xu Qingyi's cooperation in acupuncture and observation of the wound, he could tell where the bleeding was, the location and size of the wound, etc. The two of them worked together seamlessly. Subsequently, Xu Qingyi prescribed medicine and performed acupuncture treatment, combined with penicillin anti-infection treatment, which gave the patients an extremely high survival rate.

However, just when Bai Yan and the others were performing surgery on someone, Doctor Li was invited over and came directly to the tent. He saw Bai Yan and Xu Qingyi performing surgery on someone, and saw Qingyi telling Bai Yan the location and size of the bleeding on the person, and also saw Bai Yan's familiarity with suturing and surgery. He was shocked.

His eyes widened and he couldn't believe his eyes.

Doctor Li has always believed that Xu Qingyi was extremely talented in medicine, but he did not expect that Bai Yan's ability to operate a knife was not much worse than Qingyi's. At this moment, seeing the cooperation between Bai Yan and Xu Qingyi, he could not help but feel a little inferior and jealous.

Qingyi and Baiyan are so young, but they are so good at taking pulses, prescribing medicine and performing acupuncture. Now they are even so good at operating on people and suturing them. Doctor Li feels that he has been living a dog's life for the past few decades.

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