Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 104 Unexpected Reward

Chapter 104 Unexpected Reward

The dean looked to be in his fifties, with a slicked-back hair common among leaders of this era, a pair of tortoise-shell glasses, and a white coat. He was about 1.6 meters tall and was somewhat inconspicuous among a group of tall people.

"Same dialect, welcome, welcome!"

Dean Ouyang, with a strong Hunan accent, came up and shook Fangyan's hand enthusiastically.

Mandarin is not yet popular these days, and many older people prefer to use their native dialect. As long as there is no problem in communication, no one really cares too much.

Fang Yan shook hands with Dean Ouyang and found that the dean's hands were very strong. You have to know that he is also very strong. His hands are like big pliers, steady and powerful. It seems that he has been specially trained.

"Nice to meet you, Dean Ouyang." Fang Yan responded politely to the dean.

He didn't beat around the bush with the dialect and said directly:
"Actually, when I saw the recipe, I wanted Comrade Jimin to find you."

"Huangqi Chongteng Yin has a miscellaneous recipe. We want to receive the Chinese medicine stroke treatment recipe from the hospital. Because it is in dialect and your secret recipe, we want to ask for your opinion."

Fangyan shook his head and said:

"I have no objection. As long as the prescription is useful for curing the disease, you can use it."

Finally, the dean waved his hand and said:
"Then I won't let you suffer any loss. Do you think this is the way to go? ... Since we are using your prescription, you can get a job in our hospital. Don't come every day. Just come when you need a consultation. You will get a salary every month."

Fang Yan was stunned when he heard this. He had thought that the hospital wanted to give him some money, but it turned out that the director wanted to give him a position directly and pay him a salary every month.

Fangyan said in surprise:
“Isn’t this expert treatment?”

At this moment, the person next to the dean said:
"If you have this secret recipe, you are an expert."

The dean nodded:
"The enemy!"

The leader next to the dean said to Fang Yan:

"This recipe is very valuable. We can't just take it from you for free."

"Other doctors like us who develop new treatments and new prescriptions will also receive rewards. Just think of it as a little extra money added to your monthly salary."

Fangyan actually didn't really want to do anything with this prescription. After all, this prescription was only discovered by the third generation of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in the following decades.

It all comes down to their experience and technology.

Fangyan thought for a moment and said:
"I want to ask, do you plan to make this recipe public? Or do you plan to use it within the hospital?"

When the dean heard the question about dialect, he laughed.

Following his leader, he said:

"Don't worry, Doctor Fang. We know that you intend to use the prescription to benefit society. To be honest, we actually plan to observe the detailed efficacy, summarize the experience, and submit it to the prescription library of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences."

"When the time comes, any doctor who wants to use it can look up the prescriptions in the library and use them."

Fang Yan nodded after hearing this.

As long as this prescription can be made public, it will be fine.

At this time, the leader next to the dean continued:
"The efficacy of the processed pig hoof nail has also been verified. We will apply to have this medicine included in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia issued by the Ministry of Health."

Fangyan was a little surprised to hear the news. The Chinese Pharmacopoeia began in November 1949, and Professor Meng Mu was responsible for the compilation of the pharmacopoeia. The first edition was published in 11. Later, many traditional Chinese medicines were added to it. The most recent issue was the 1953 edition.

接下来就是1977年开始编写到79年10月4日颁布的1977版。

Fangyan really didn't expect that the traditional Chinese medicine in the 2021 version would actually appear in the 1977 version because of its own butterfly effect.

Coming back to his senses, Fang Yan nodded:

"Okay, I support it!"

Dean Ouyang smiled and shook Fangyan's hand again and said:

"That's settled."

"We speak the same dialect, welcome to join us!"

……

Next, Fang Yan went to handle the procedures for the appointment, and then obtained a physician work certificate from the Dongzhimen Hospital of Capital University of Chinese Medicine, on which the word "expert" was specially stamped in blue next to his name.

Fangyan couldn't help but sigh, some of the operations of this era seem so outrageous in later generations. Such a position was given without any hesitation.

Fangyan recalled a documentary he had seen in his previous life, in which the archaeological team from Dunhuang in the 1950s went directly to the bus station to recruit people. When they heard that they were going to build the frontier, they immediately took them away.

For unknown reasons, a few people were recruited into the national system and became members of the archaeological team.

Later, the leader of the archaeological team said that we are building the motherland everywhere, and as long as we have the right ideological awareness, there is no difference.

Now Fangyan feels that this is the mentality behind the position they gave themselves.

As long as it is useful, exceptions can be made for anything.

I don’t know whether the decision was made directly by the dean or after discussion.

If he makes the decision directly, it means that Dean Ouyang is really not an ordinary person.

If the decision was made after discussion, it only shows that the present is indeed different from the future. After all, everyone is a state-owned unit.

After finishing all this, the newly prepared Chinese medicine from Meng Jimin was ready. He asked Fang Yan to go to the ward with him. On the way, he said to Fang Yan:

"We can be colleagues from now on."

Fang Yan took the brand new work ID, flipped it over, put it in his pocket, and said:

"I'm just a figurehead. I don't dare to go out and say I'm a doctor here. What if someone comes and finds out I don't even have a consulting room? That would be embarrassing."

Meng Jimin said:
"Who said you don't have a clinic? There are two desks in my clinic, and your seat is diagonally opposite to mine, separated by a screen."

Hearing this, Fangyan asked in surprise:
"You're putting on such a show? Are you really going to prepare a diagnosis table for me?"

Meng Jimin said with a smile:
"Ordinary people can't sit there. Experts sit there. My master will also sit there tomorrow when he arrives."

Fangyan finally understood.

It seems that there is a position for him to be diagnosed by an expert.

Meng Jimin warned in dialect:
"Don't feel bad about it. You must come on time every month to collect your salary."

Fang Yan looked at him and said:
"I told you to use it as you like."

Meng Jimin shook his head and said:

"You know what? Actually, we discussed this matter with the dean before you came."

"Finally, we came to a conclusion. If we just use your prescription without giving you any feedback, and this matter gets out, there will be only one result..."

"What's the result?" Fang Yan looked at Meng Jimin and saw that he had a serious expression.

Meng Jimin took a deep breath and said:

"The result is that no one will research new Chinese medicine prescriptions in the future."

"The world is bustling with people because of profit. A Chinese medicine practitioner who has made contributions should not suffer from poverty."

Fang Yan was shocked when he heard this.

I never expected to hear such a sentence in this era.

Isn't it about dedication in this era? Is there anyone who would raise his sights to this level?

Is it the dean or Meng Jimin in front of him?
Or someone else?

Meng Jimin looked at Fang Yan and said with a smile:

"Don't be surprised. This is actually learned from the overseas Chinese medicine community."

Fangyan suddenly remembered that some Chinese medicine practitioners from other countries had already begun to come to China for exchanges.

These ideas were obviously realized by them after communication.

It's just that we have already realized it at this time, so why did it seem like it didn't play much of a role in my era?

Fangyan was filled with thoughts for a moment.

(End of this chapter)

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