Chapter 58 The Old Lady of Shuangqiao - "In the beginning of the 1970s, I made a fortune by buying goods for zero yuan"
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Early the next morning, Wang Jianxin finished washing, came to the door and blew the whistle.
"Beep——"
The whistle exploded in the commune yard, and before the echo had settled, rustling sounds rang out in the dormitory.In less than five minutes, the remaining seven team members were fully dressed, ran out, and stood in a row.Wang Jianxin glanced at it and felt in good spirits.
"Stand at attention! Look to the right - Qi! Forward - look!" He shouted the command and led the team to start morning exercises.
Eight people ran in a circle around the commune.The dirt road was full of potholes and the running was dusty, but the team was neat and the pace was consistent.The old man on the roadside raised his head, glanced at them, and muttered something.After the run, Wang Jianxin took them to briefly practice the formation - standing at attention and taking a breath, turning around, and the movements were crisp and clean.
Many people were standing on the roadside watching.The old man at the grain station was holding a pipe in his mouth, and several children carrying schoolbags also stopped to watch the excitement.Seeing how well-trained these eight soldiers were, some people couldn't help but applaud.
"Okay!" an old man shouted.
Wang Jianxin's expression remained unchanged and the whole team brought him back.
Back in the dormitory, everyone started to tidy up the housework.The quilt was folded into tofu blocks, and although the bed was made of wooden boards, the sheets were spread without a trace of wrinkles, and the toothbrush towels were laid out in a line.They managed to clean up this dilapidated dormitory and make it look like a military camp.
After finishing the housekeeping, everyone went to the cafeteria to have breakfast.Corn flour steamed buns, millet porridge, and pickles are the same as yesterday.No one complained, just picked up the bowl and ate. After eating, the dishes and chopsticks were washed and laid out.
Before eight o'clock, eight people came to the outpatient room of the health center.
The clinic was not big, with a long table with peeling paint and a few wooden chairs, some of which had bricks on their legs.On the table were a blood pressure monitor, a stethoscope, and a frayed "Manual on the Prevention and Treatment of Common Diseases in Rural Areas" with rolled-up pages and water stains on them.There are quotations from great people posted on the wall, written in black on red paper - "Put the focus of medical and health work on rural areas."
Wang Jianxin had just sat down when a man came in at the door.
He has white hair, a straight back, and wears a gray double-breasted jacket. The sleeves are rolled up to his elbows, revealing a pair of well-joined hands.The fingers were long and straight, with protruding knuckles. It looked like he had been doing manual work for most of his life.Behind her was a woman in her thirties, holding an enamel jar and following cautiously.
The old man has sharp eyes, walks with a wind, and steps firmly with every step. At first glance, she is no ordinary old lady.
Dean Zhao, who came in shortly after, quickly introduced: "Doctor Luo, this is Captain Wang from Beijing Medical University." Then he turned to Wang Jianxin, "Captain Wang, this is Doctor Luo from our hospital. He specializes in orthopedic injuries. He is well-known in the countryside and is known as the 'Shuangqiao Old Lady'."
Wang Jianxin was slightly startled.
He had heard of this person.The fifth-generation descendant of Luo's bone-setting method became famous in the capital in the 1950s. He has treated bone diseases for many celebrities, and even big leaders have personally received him.Unexpectedly, this legendary figure was also in this small commune health center.
Before Wang Jianxin stood up to say hello, Dr. Luo had already walked to the opposite side of the consultation table.She pulled up the chair and sat down, put the enamel jar on the table, and looked up and down at Wang Jianxin who had just stood up.
"A student from Beijing Medical University?" She said in a calm tone, unable to hear the praise or criticism, "Coming for an internship?"
I don’t know when a circle of people gathered outside the clinic.The doctors, nurses, and students from the medical team at the health center, as well as a few people waiting to see a doctor, all craned their necks to look this way.The door curtain was opened at a corner, revealing several curious faces.
Wang Jianxin hurriedly reached out his hand: "Doctor Luo, please give me some advice."
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