This chapter was a bit of a joke, so everyone understood.
"Supervisor! Reporting to the superintendent, the Empress Dowager is missing!" Not long after Cao Zhengchun gave the order, a guard from the East Chamber suddenly ran out of the palace and reported to Cao Zhengchun.
"What is it? Hurry up and find it! Pass down the order to seal the palace gates immediately and find the Empress Dowager. The thieves must not have taken the Empress Dowager out of the palace city. They must be locked up and not a single dog is allowed out!”
Cao Zhengchun was furious. He had not been able to get past this series of events. He felt like he was being led by the nose, which made him very uncomfortable. After giving the order, he quickly headed to Ci Ning Palace to see if he could find any clues to find the Empress Dowager.
Apart from the Four Ghosts of Xiangxi, all the assassins were killed in the assassination operation. However, the Empress Dowager was nowhere to be found. Even Cao Zhengchun, who ordered the palace gates to be sealed and personally went to search, did not find any clues. At the same time, a fire broke out in the Imperial Academy of Medicine. Although it was immediately extinguished and only burned down the hall and the rooms where the imperial physicians rested, all the imperial physicians were killed. In the entire Imperial Academy of Medicine, only the pharmacy eunuch Tian Boguang who managed the pharmacy survived.
Other than Imperial Physician Chen and the other Imperial Physicians who were killed by Tian Boguang, the eunuch under Imperial Physician Chen, Xiao Dezi, was also unlucky enough to be killed by an assassin outside. Tian Boguang was the only one left in the Imperial Physician Court. No one suspected him of the death of the imperial physician and the fire. He believed that as long as he did not say anything, no one would know about this matter.
When the assassins attacked, other than the people they killed, there were also many guards who were not dead and the palace maids and eunuchs who were implicated. They needed to be treated after they were injured. This was the mission of the Imperial Academy of Medicine. Now that all the imperial physicians were dead, Tian Boguang was the only one left in the hospital. He did not decline and took the initiative to take on the responsibility of treating the wounded. This was only a small matter for him, but it would allow him to gain the gratitude of these wounded people. In the future, it would be much more convenient for him to do things in the Imperial Palace. This was a matter that would not harm him at all.
However, there were quite a number of injured people. Because half of the Imperial Academy of Medicine had been burned down, these hundreds of injured people were arranged by Tian Boguang to stay in the courtyard of his pharmacy. The courtyard was not considered small, but it was filled with hundreds of people, so there was no place to rest. There were also many injured people sent outside, making Tian Boguang so busy that he was running around in circles. It made him feel like he was a medical student working in the hospital before he transmigrated.
There were many people who said that doctors could earn more money and even receive red packets. As for whether these words were said by those idiots, there was no need to think about it. It could not be ruled out that those foreign internet spies deliberately made such comments to cause conflict in Chinese society. This was because he could refute these words based on his own experience. People kept saying that doctors accepted red packets, but how many of them actually did? At least, he had never met a doctor who accepted red packets, nor did he know any friends. Most of them were just rumors.
Moreover, most of the time, it was also because some people were being despicable. If you didn't give a red packet, would the doctor take the initiative to ask you for it? If I don't give it to you, I won't treat you? If there really was such a person, he would definitely be finished if you posted it! It was not that there were no such doctors, but there were very few such scums. The entire society could not slander the entire group of doctors because of these rat poop, and they could not vent their anger on the doctors just because they were in a bad mood after getting sick. Besides, there were no scums in that industry. There was no need to treat doctors, teachers, and even traffic police as class enemies, right? They were all working and supporting their families.
A lot of people did not know that doctors usually had a five-year bachelor's degree, followed by a one-year internship. After entering the hospital, they had to undergo three years of housemanship before they were considered full-time employees. Not to mention the fact that they had more time to study than other undergraduate students in other industries, the salary that many people were concerned about was that other professional interns were paid, but medical students were not. In fact, many times, you had to pay for your own internship in the hospital. You had to learn from the doctors in the hospital and be a free laborer. You had to have a good attitude before they were willing to teach you.
Before Tian Boguang transmigrated, he had worked as an intern in a hospital in Shanghai. He studied acupuncture. The salary of an official doctor in his department was 5,000 to 6,000 yuan a month. After deducting the five insurances and one fund, he only received less than 3,000 yuan. The salary of a chief physician ranged from 10,000 to 20,000 yuan. The average salary in Shanghai was more than 9,000 yuan, close to 10,000 yuan. It could be said that there were many occupations that were more profitable than doctors. Those who said that doctors earned more should go and take a look at the working hours and fatigue of doctors. Even if there were many interns who couldn't go home during Chinese New Year's Eve and had to work overtime in the hospital, what career couldn't be better than being a doctor?
Of course, there were those who received kickbacks, but they were all hospital leaders, and they were all doctors who stayed in the office to manage the administration. They were doctors who did not see patients, and doctors who worked on the front lines were often hard and unrewarding. Therefore, being a doctor was really not a job for one person. If you really have a grudge against the hospital and the doctors, and you have to kill and beat up the doctors to vent your anger, please look for those leaders.
Now that China has medical insurance, please don't make it sound like those haters can't afford to buy medical insurance. Who can they blame for not buying medical insurance? Those who say that the medical fees are expensive should also go to the Drug Administration. The price of the medicine is set by the Drug Administration. Doctors work for the hospital. They don't have that much power to decide the price of the medicine!
Advising people to study medicine was like being struck by lightning! Every profession is not easy. Please understand each other. Don't vent your grievances on others. Who can you talk to about the grievances that doctors suffer? Should he vent his anger on the patient? Who in the world doesn't get sick and who doesn't see a doctor? The increase in doctor-patient conflicts was not good for society as a whole. It was purely a complaint. The free chapters did not matter. He just hoped that more people would understand medical workers. There would not be so many medical disputes and killings. They should understand each other.
Tian Boguang told those who were not seriously injured to wait. He treated those who were seriously injured first. At this time, he was alone, so he could only do it one by one. He could only hope that these seriously injured patients could last a little longer.
"Imperial physician! Imperial Physician! Hurry up and save them, save them!"
Just as Tian Boguang was moving a heavily injured guard to the pharmacy for treatment, an anxious and panicked voice sounded from outside. The wounded in the courtyard kept screaming in pain. It was always very noisy, but this person's voice covered the other voices and was clearly heard by Tian Boguang's ears. This was a person with martial arts.
After Tian Boguang called for two eunuchs to help carry the heavily injured guards in, he turned around and looked at the courtyard. There was a eunuch who was not much older than him with blood on his face and a panicked expression. In his arms was a woman dressed as a palace maid. However, at this moment, the palace maid's condition did not look good. Her body was covered in blood and she collapsed in the eunuch's arms without moving. The courtyard was filled with injured people, and although the eunuch was anxious for a moment, he could not take a step forward.
"Those who can still move, take the initiative to make way. Let them in.”When Tian Boguang saw this, he did not look around. After speaking to the lightly injured in the courtyard, he quickly walked to an empty table. The heavily injured guard was already placed on it and waiting for him to treat him.
The wounded were all injured by knife wounds. The heavily injured guard had been slashed in the abdomen by an assassin. The wound was too big and he had lost too much blood, causing him to faint due to lack of blood. He could not receive a blood transfusion in his current condition. He could only stop the bleeding and prevent the wound from getting infected. As for whether he could survive after that, it would depend on his own life.
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