Just as Doctor Wu, Li Jin, and the shopkeeper were communicating, a new patient in Xinglintang recognized Li Jin.
He said, "Doctor, will you come here as an errand in the future?"
The man was facing the direction of the three, but his eyes were fixed on Li Jin.
At first glance, it was Li Jin himself.
He was wearing a bunt on his body and seemed unfamiliar with the terminology of the hospital, referring to 'taking a consultation' as 'an errand'.
Li Jin was silent for a while, but he can do it here, after all, he is poor. If you can make some money, you can make money shadow.
The shopkeeper seems a little reluctant to hire him, which is a problem.
Just as he was thinking, the shopkeeper had already said, "Of course, when the farming is over, Dr. Li will be here in July."
The patient happily responded and said, "It turns out that the young doctor's surname is Li. My wife is seven months pregnant now. I'll ask Dr. Li to take a look."
After the patient left, the shopkeeper said, "Sure enough, Dr. Lai's reputation has been publicized, and he is truly unbelievable!"
After a pause, he added, "I was offended before. I don't know if the money is one tael per month in July and three taels per month in August. One day every ten days, and lunch at noon, Doctor Li thinks it's okay?"
This is already the perfect treatment.
Afterwards, Li Jin discussed with the shopkeeper the working hours of the July 'internship period'. After all, at this time, the boy hadn't given birth, so he couldn't leave the boy and the child at home.
Finally, the working hours in July will be one hour a day, and in August it will be two hours a day.
Dr. Wu also wanted to say that the person surnamed Song wanted to thank Li Jin for turning the tide and keeping the mother and son safe.
Li Jin thought about it and said, "It's not urgent, I will come to see you in July, and then we will meet.
If he comes again recently, I would trouble Doctor Wu to tell him that he should take more care of his wife during this time, and it is not too late to thank him later. "
Dr. Wu agreed.
Seeing that Li Jin was not complacent, the shopkeeper was begging for retribution, but his attitude was as usual.
He praised: "Doctor Lai has a noble medical ethics, and it is truly a blessing to be able to come to my Xing Lin Tang."
Li Jin waved his hand hurriedly, saying he didn't dare.
After another two days, it was finally the turn of Mu Xiu every ten days.
Not only did Mu Xiu have a holiday for the students in the school, but also the doctors in the medical clinic.
However, Dr. Wu's hometown is not in the town, and he is only here as a doctor. Therefore, even if he was Mu Xiu, he did not go home because of the long journey, and was studying medicine in the inner hall.
Mu Xiu on Li Jin's side gave him time to go up the mountain to collect medicine.
On the day of Mu Xiu, Li Jin got up early and picked up the dry branches and leaves from the three-backed basket and came back as firewood.
Afterwards, I went to collect the herbs, packed them in different categories, and planned to take them to Xinglintang after walking for more than an hour.
Before leaving, the young man helped him tidy up the hemp rope that fastened the basket, and then gave him a handkerchief.
The material is the cheapest linen, but the four sides have been sewn with fine stitches, which looks particularly small and delicate.
"If A Jin sweats while walking on the road, just use this handkerchief first. I can sew a few more stitches, and A Jin will use it instead."
In this era, men, to be precise, scholars, also need handkerchiefs. After all, they also sweat, and it is too insulting to wipe directly with their sleeves like Zhuang Jiahan.
Li Jin hadn't paid attention to this detail before. When he was sweating profusely on the road, the sweat would sometimes slide down his chin.
At that time, Li Jin quite missed the modern toilet paper, and always felt that something was missing around him.
After being reminded by the teenager, he discovered that the handkerchief was a substitute for toilet paper, and it was more environmentally friendly.