In the end, Man Bao followed Qibi Heli and the others. Of course, she didn't go there in vain. Qibi Heli gave her twenty bolts of fine linen.
The medicinal materials are good, there are still enough, but the fine linen for dressing the wound is not enough, and the wound is sometimes very unfriendly to the recovery of the wound.
The twenty bolts of fine linen that Qibi Heli gave were his spoils of war, and they were shared privately by everyone after the previous siege.
Man Bao was very satisfied with this, as soon as he packed up his luggage, he talked to Bai Shan and followed Qibi Heli away.
She brought another group of students this time, and left Zhou Liru, Wen Tiandong and others to Imperial Physician Lu.
For experience, it is natural to take turns.
There is a large open space between Liaodong City and Anshi City for the army. There are villages, towns, mountains, rivers and some small towns on it, which need to be pushed slowly.
But the White Rock City on the side of the head can be reached as soon as the troops are dispatched. Its position is very important. If the White Rock City cannot be taken, the enemy will be able to harass the army from the side, which is very unfavorable for their advance.
Therefore, when He Li launched an attack on Baiyan City, the emperor still brought two thousand forbidden troops to watch the battle. If it was not possible, he would have to send troops from Zhao Guogong to support him earlier.
If the position of the medical account is not in the camp, then it is in the position retreated from the front line, because it is a siege battle, and it has been fought for a few days, He Li said that he is sure to win Baiyan City in these two days.
So Zhou Man set up the medical tent near Baiyan City.
Each student had a horse, and in the event of a rout, they retreated in the other direction with their wounded.
At this time, the emperor went directly to the medical tent. He glanced at the wounded soldiers who were being brought in from the front, his brows were tightly frowned, and he rode his horse and led the people to the nearby high ground, looking in the direction of Baiyan City.
Qibi He Li also knew that the emperor was coming, he raised his arms and shouted: "Soldiers, Your Majesty is looking at us, let me capture Baiyan and send it to His Majesty, how dare you?"
"Dare! Dare! Dare!" The soldiers rushed forward as if they had eaten chicken blood. Li Si took the lead and rushed to the front, leading a team of cavalry to fight forward. As soon as morale was low, some people turned around and fled.
The general in the city was shocked when he saw it, and immediately shouted: "Close the city gate, close the city gate!"
Baiyan City didn't even want the troops outside to fight, and directly closed the city gate.
The city tower issued an order to release arrows. This made it almost a part of the enemy and us. Many people died under the arrows, whether it was the Jin side or the Goguryeo side.
Qibi Heli had no choice but to order a retreat, temporarily withdrawing from the shooting range of the bow and arrow.
Goguryeo could give up the army outside the city, but he couldn't. They didn't bring many soldiers, and each one was very precious.
Li Si led the people back to retreat, and fell off his horse with a thud as soon as he returned to the team.
Li Si's lieutenant picked him up and shouted, "The general is injured—"
He Li shook his hand and gave him a whip, and shouted: "What are you shouting for? Send it to the medical account—"
Li Si's lieutenant immediately held back, helped Li Si to the horse with He Li's personal soldiers, and immediately ran to the medical tent.
The emperor saw the end of a wave of attacks on the high ground, so he came down from above and wanted to go to the front to ask about the situation.
As a result, when he came down from the top, he saw Li Si who was sent back, his face changed slightly, and he immediately stepped forward, "Where is Zhou Man, call Zhou Man over quickly."
Man Bao was fetching an arrow for a soldier, and this time there were a lot of people who were hit by the arrow.
Hearing the emperor's call, she just responded, but still lowered her head and continued digging for arrows.
Arrow wounds are more difficult to treat than knife wounds, because the arrow penetrates deep into the body. The first stage is heavy bleeding when it is taken out. After passing this stage, there is the second stage of wound deterioration.
Because the arrowhead is made of iron, the sooner it is taken out, the better. The longer this thing stays in the body, the greater the chance of the wound getting worse. If there are some fine pieces staying in it, it will be fatal.
So for arrowhead digging, sometimes you need to stop bleeding after digging, and sometimes you need to let blood out after digging, or you need to stop bleeding first and then let blood out, anyway, it cannot be ignored.
These steps relied on the initial judgment, so Zhou Man didn't move. She had to dig out the soldier's arrow before handing it over to someone else. Other people's judgment might not be correct.
Man Bao took out the arrow and saw that the bleeding was not too much, so she did not stop the bleeding first, but let the dirty blood flow out first, and then stopped the bleeding. She left the suturing steps to the students.
Then she turned and went to see the emperor.
The emperor was standing in front of Li Si at this time, and cut off the tail feathers with scissors himself. Knowing that Zhou Man was saving another soldier, he didn't mind her being late. Li Qing."
Man Bao responded, looked at the arrow's tail feathers and shaft, and had a bad feeling, "This arrow..."
The emperor asked: "What's the matter?"
Man Bao took a sympathetic look at Li Si and said, "It's nothing, maybe the minister made a mistake in his judgment, and you'll know when you dig out the arrow."
Having said that, she still asked someone to prepare disinfectant powder, and then began to feel his pulse, check his tongue and eyes.
Then she stripped off all his armor, cut off his clothes with scissors, and gave him a needle.
After the second needle fell, Li Si woke up in shock.
The injection was done to make him wake up, and Zhou Man stopped the injection as soon as he woke up.
When Li Si saw the emperor, he was about to stand up and salute immediately. The emperor held him down and said, "Why do you need to be so polite? The important thing is to heal your wounds. I order you to sit still and not move."
Because the emperor was here, there was a student who ran over to deal with him earlier, but now he stood aside, and Man Bao turned to him and said, "General Li's heart rhythm is a little irregular, go and get a Baoxin Pill."
He immediately trotted to the pharmacy to get the medicine.
The position of the arrow is not very good, it is very deep, it is nothing, Man Bao kept looking at the arrow shaft and tail feathers, and felt that he was not wrong in his judgment, this should be an old arrow.
Li Si was too unlucky.
With this kind of arrow, Zhou Man has saved so many people, and he has encountered double ten numbers. Up to now, only four of them have survived, and most of them died on the eighth and ninth days after taking out the arrow.
One has persisted until the fifteenth day, and the wound is almost healed, but because of a recurring weather, his wound immediately collapsed from the inside, and his wound was no longer enough after a day's work.
Of course Man Bao would not tell Li Si these things, but said to him: "General Li, don't worry, try to relax as much as possible when I am digging the arrowheads later, so that the pain will be less painful, and my digging will be smoother."
The pills were delivered, and Man Bao asked him to take them with water, and then began to inject needles to relieve the pain. After he felt less pain, he began the operation.
The emperor felt that Zhou Man's attitude was different from the beginning. When she cut open the meat and revealed the arrow inside, the emperor knew why. He felt dizzy before his eyes, and his heart ached. Even if it is polished, it can still penetrate Li Si's armor. The archer must have a lot of strength.
His great general!
The emperor glanced at Zhou Man without saying a word, standing aside and waiting.