Chapter 344: 337 She is a Student
My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s
She squatted down, taking the manâs wrist, her fingers pressing onto his pulse point.
âHow is he?â the train conductor anxiously inquired.
Tang Yuxin loosened the manâs clothes to ease his breathing.
âItâs a recurrence of acute heart disease.â
Hearing these words, the train conductor couldnât help but gasp in shock. A heart attack was a life-threatening condition, and they were still about an hour away from the nearest station.
If they had to wait for an hour, it could be too late.
âHe should have medicine in his bag,â Tang Yuxin said, taking out some silver needles from her bag. âFind his medicine, and we need to speed up to the nearest station. I can only delay the progress of his condition for a while, he needs to be brought to the hospital.â
She couldnât cure his condition, she could only stabilize the patient to prevent immediate danger. The patient still needed immediate medical intervention at a hospital.
This manâs heart disease had already caused structural changes. The fastest solution was direct surgery, which was also the riskiest. Another approach was treatment.
There are many treatment methods, including the Chen Familyâs medical skills. These involved healing through adjusting the bodyâs condition, which she knew well. However, it required the right medicine and the Chen-style Rejuvenation Acupuncture Technique, which she knew as an inheritor.
But that would take time.
Given the circumstances, whether surgery or treatment, neither option was feasible.
Now, all she could do was stabilise his condition, keep him alive, and then have the hospital save him. Any further plans depended on the doctors and family members.
âWeâll try to speed up,â the train conductor immediately ordered to contact the next station, eager to speed up the train and buy some precious time for the patient.
Tang Yuxin had dialed her silver needles on the needle bag, the longest was five inches and the shortest was one inch. Qin Ziye squatted down, it was his first time seeing Tang Yuxin using silver needles.
He heard from Tang Yuxin that she studied under a village doctor as a child, hence her decision to major in medicine in college. However, he didnât know that her mentor was an acupuncturist.
Their National Doctor techniques were profound and deep, but it had been a long time since he had seen anyone using acupuncture, especially with so many needles of varying lengths.
Tang Yuxin opened the manâs shirt, revealing his chest, taking out the longest needle.
At the moment when everyoneâs eyes were locked on her movements, she plunged the needle directly into the manâs chest. After the needle went in, the manâs head jerked back as a breath was seemingly forced back through his nostrils.
His face gradually returned to normal colour from pale grey, as did his bluish-purple lips.
Tang Yuxin took out another needle, her movements were so fast that it was hard for anyone to catch how and where she positioned each needle.
Although the manâs face improved, he was still unconscious. However, he was now breathing.
âThe⦠the medicine is hereâ¦â
The train staff quickly held out a bottle of medicine and a bag.
They had found it in his bag, with credentials that allowed them to contact his family. The man was lying in a sleeper berth, which made it easier for them to identify his luggage and find his medicine.
The train sped up, the increasing frequency of the trainâs buzzing and the accelerated scenes passing by the windows confirmed it.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Tang Yuxin picked up the medicine from the train staff. âWater,â she said.
The train staff immediately poured a glass of water.
Tang Yuxin took out two pills from the bottle, dropping them directly into the water, swaying the glass until the medicine dissolved. She then lifted the manâs chin and helped him swallow the liquid.
At this point, the manâs chest was still pierced by several silver needles. The longest one was inserted right in the centre of his heart.
Having consumed the medicine, the manâs face gradually regained its normal colour, his breath also slower and steadier.
Tang Yuxin then proceeded to withdraw the silver needles, carefully placing each one back.
She stood up and instructed the train staff to let him lie still until medical personnel could attend to him at the next station.
The train staff agreed immediately, fearing any movement would worsen his condition and lead to serious consequences.
The train conductor pointed at Tang Yuxin,
âIs she a med school student?â
âYes,â Qin Ziye replied, tidying up the clothes that had suffered a blow. âSheâs just a sophomore.â
The train conductor found it hard to believe. With her swift and decisive use of needles, she was unlike any student or even seasoned doctors who required serious consideration before using needles. She had remained calm throughout, plunging needles without a hint of hesitation.
Moreover, right after she plunged the first needle, the man began to breathe. Something he had only seen in medical dramas.
Could this sophomore, one day, top the medical field?
The train conductor felt it was a high possibility.
âLetâs go,â Qin Ziye pulled Tang Yuxinâs hand. An aura of pride overwhelmed him as they left, earning the admiration and awe from the spectators.
They returned to their compartment through the crowd. This time, the other passengers merely looked on, unlike the woman with the child and the man pretending to sleep, who shamelessly occupied their berths.
âWhy are you looking at me like that?â Tang Yuxin asked as she stashed her needle bag into her bag. She usually kept the bag around.
âI just found out youâre much more amazing than I thought.â
Wasnât she just a sophomore? Not only was she scouted by the dean due to her achievement as the provinceâs top scholar, but she also had some impressive, well-hidden skills.
Tang Yuxin wasnât surprised. It wasnât a secret that she topped the high school entrance exams, nor did she consider herself particularly talented. All her skills came from her hard work.