Poison Doctor Blood Lotus 18: Stand Alone
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In a corner of Benevolent Pavilion, Bei Lin'er sat quietly on a stone bench, holding an ancient medical book in her hands, her brows furrowed as if pondering every word in the book. 0
 
Beside her, Wei Fei gently flipped through a herbal manual, occasionally looking up at Bei Lin'er with a hint of concern in her eyes. 0
 
 
"Ling'er, you have been like this for the past few days. Is there something troubling you?" Wei Fei put down the booklet in her hand and asked softly. 0
 
Bei Lin'er raised her head, and through the white veil, one could vaguely see her determined and clear eyes. "Sister Fei, I've been thinking, if one day I could be like Sister Fei and Second Brother, treating and saving critically injured patients, how wonderful would that be." 0
 
 
Wei Fei smiled slightly and gently placed her hand on Bei Lin'er's shoulder, "You have a kind heart, and heaven will bless you. As long as you have compassion in your heart and a plan in your hands, you will be able to save people from danger." 0
 
At that moment, urgent footsteps were heard outside the door, and a disciple rushed in, panting, "Master, it's bad news. A martial artist from the Jianghu has been seriously injured and brought here. The situation is critical!" 0
 
 
Wei Fei and Bei Lin'er locked eyes for a moment, then immediately stood up and walked quickly towards the door. In the hall, they saw a raggedly dressed man lying on a stretcher, his face pale and his breathing weak. 0
 
"Quick, take him to the medical hall!" Wei Fei ordered, and the others promptly carried the stretcher into the adjacent room. 0
 
 
Bei Lin'er followed in and looked at the man, she could feel his weak vitality. She took a deep breath, walked up to him, and gently examined the man's injuries. 0
 
"Multiple internal injuries, plus excessive blood loss," Bei Lin'er muttered softly, skillfully stopping the bleeding and then taking out a needle kit to start acupuncture. 0
 
 
Wei Fei stood aside, her eyes firmly fixed on Bei Lin'er, carefully observing her every move. She felt a thousand emotions in her heart, thinking about this former little girl who could now stand alone. 0
 
 
She thought to herself, "Well then... let Ling'er give it a try." No matter what happens, Wei Fei knew she could take over immediately. 0
 
Bei Lin'er lightly rotated her fingers on the man's acupoints, and the needle tip seemed to move with her fingertips, as if tiny streams of energy were circulating within the man's body. 0
 
 
Before long, the man's complexion began to show a hint of rosiness, and his breathing gradually became steady. 0
 
 
" Bei Lin'er, please help me get the hemostatic and anti-inflammatory herbs." Bei Lin'er said calmly, with a hint of indescribable confidence in her voice. 0
 
Wei Fei nodded, turned around, and quickly walked to the medicine cabinet, soon bringing the needed herbs. 0
 
 
Bei Lin'er picked up the herbs, carefully ground them, and then put them into the medicine pot. 0
 
As the herbal fragrance gradually permeated the air, the entire consultation room was surrounded by a faint green aura. Bei Lin'er gently fed the man the brewed medicine, then quietly stood by his side, waiting for the medicine to take effect. 0
 
 
As time passed by, the man's breathing became steadier and his complexion returned to normal. A hint of relief flashed in Bei Lin'er's eyes; she knew she had succeeded. 0
 
"Ling'er, you did very well this time," Wei Fei walked over and praised softly. 0
 
 
Bei Lin'er A faint smile, but no words spoken. Her gaze fell upon the man's face, and in her heart, she silently resolved to work even harder, because in this world, there are still too many people who need her help. 0
 
 
The man's breathing suddenly became rapid, his face turned pale again, and his body began to convulse uncontrollably. 0
 
Wei Fei's expression instantly became serious. She quickly pressed down on the man's pulse, her brow furrowed, sensing the abnormal pulse. 0
 
 
"Not good, there seems to be signs of poisoning in his body," Wei Fei's voice carried a sense of urgency. 0
 
Upon hearing Wei Fei's words, Bei Lin'er's heart tightened, and she quickly checked the man's other pulse carefully to identify. 0
 
 
Her fingertips trembled lightly, sensing a subtle yet extremely strong abnormal pulse. 0
 
"What kind of poison is this?" Bei Lin'er's face showed a hint of shock. 0
 
 
Wei Fei looked at Bei Lin'er with a serious expression, "Ling'er, this is your first time encountering the field of poison. Poison is a highly complex existence, it can come from various plants, animals, and even be artificially synthesized. Each type of poison has its unique characteristics and antidotes." 0
 
As Wei Fei gently pressed her fingers on the man's pulse, her face turned grave. Bei Lin'er quickly noticed the abnormality in the pulse - this was not just an ordinary fever, but a poisoning. 0
 
 
After further diagnosis, they determined that this is a toxin called thunder god vine, which is often applied to weapons and arrows. 0
 
thunder god vine, this plant is known for its insecticidal, anti-inflammatory, and detoxifying effects in folk medicine, commonly found in damp and shady areas on the edge of mountain forests, especially in the southern and southwestern regions of the Yangtze River. 0
 
 
Its roots, leaves, flowers, and fruits all have a wide range of uses, but if used incorrectly, its toxicity can occur within a short two hours, especially when decocted or consumed with alcohol, the symptoms will rapidly worsen. 0
 
The symptoms in men are consistent with the poisoning recorded in thunder god vine: dizziness, palpitations, nausea, abdominal pain, and more severe symptoms such as bloody stools and pain in the kidney area. 0
 
 
This toxin will take a life within 24 hours, at most four days. Bei Lin'er and Weifei knew they had to act quickly. 0
 
"This man must have been exposed to the poison through the enemy's weapon," Weifei analyzed with a serious expression. 0
 
 
Bei Lin'er's heart sank, she knew the danger of this toxin. 0
 
According to her studies, the toxicity of thunder god vine is strong, but not insurmountable. 0
 
 
The key to detoxification lies in a medicinal herb called "honeysuckle." This herb can climb, creep on the ground, and also grow upright. 0
 
According to the Compendium of Materia Medica, honeysuckle has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying. It is suitable for various heat-related diseases such as fever, rashes, eruptions, heat-toxin carbuncles, and sore throat. 0
 
 
"We need mung beans, honeysuckle, and licorice, all of which are common detoxifying herbs," said Bei Lin'er with an unmistakable tone of certainty in her voice. 0
 
 
Wei Fei quickly took out the necessary medicinal herbs from the medicine cabinet, all of which are crucial for alleviating the toxicity of thunder god vine. In emergency situations, these common herbs can exert extraordinary effects. 0
 
 
Bei Lin'er Carefully blend the medicinal herbs in proportion and gently place them into the medicine pot. The herbs simmer slowly over low heat, gradually filling the room with a fresh herbal fragrance. Once the medicinal soup is ready, she carefully feeds it to the man. 0
 
 
Time slowly passed in the tense atmosphere, and the medicine finally began to take effect. The man's complexion gradually warmed, and his previously uncontrollable convulsions gradually subsided. 0
 
Bei Lin'er and Weifei smiled at each other, feeling a sense of relief. The man's vital signs stabilized, and at least in this moment, they had saved a life. 0
 
 
This experience has given Bailing a deeper understanding of poisons and their antidotes. She knows that this is just one of many toxins. 0
 
She must continue to learn and strengthen her medical skills in order to stand firm in this world full of unknowns and dangers. 0
 
 
 
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