Zhao Yuqin couldn't help but feel a little funny when she heard Zhou Hao call Zhao Dingzhou his eldest brother. According to Zhao Dingzhou's age, being Zhou Hao's father was enough. But she also knew that because of her relationship, Zhou Hao and Zhao Dingzhou were considered peers.
"That's right." Zhao Dingzhou answered Zhou Hao's question, "Although our country is no longer involved in large-scale wars, our military often goes out to perform peacekeeping or anti-terrorism missions, and injuries are inevitable, and
Some of the training in our army often causes injuries to soldiers."
"What kind of medicine is usually used in the army? It is much better than our folk medicine." Zhou Hao asked again.
Zhao Dingzhou didn't understand why Zhou Hao asked this, but he still replied: "The medicines in the army are naturally better than those in the private sector, such as some special hemostatic agents and analgesics, which are provided by some special domestic medical institutions."
The medical institution he was talking about naturally had a military background.
Zhao Yuqin said to Zhou Hao: "Xiao Hao, why are you suddenly interested in these things?"
"Because I know a few prescriptions, some are for trauma, some are for muscles and bones, and one is for replenishing human strength." Zhou Hao said, "But I don't know yet how effective these prescriptions are, and there are no clinical trials.
I have, so I'm not sure yet." What he was talking about was the prescription in "Shen Nong Baicao"
, last night he told Li Ruolan that he had a prescription for morning-after contraception, and he thought about putting some of the prescriptions in "Shen Nong Baicao" into practice. For example, opening a pharmaceutical group, just from the prescription for morning-after birth control, he could earn countless
Money, not to mention the hundreds of prescriptions in "Shen Nong's Baicao", which are very effective in treating various diseases.
Hearing Zhou Hao's words, Zhao Dingzhou and Zhao Yuqin were very curious, "What kind of prescription? Is it very effective?"
"Wasn't I trapped in a cave during the earthquake in Qiuning Mountain?" Zhou Hao said: "The hermit master I met at that time couldn't help but teach me martial arts and some prescriptions." He did not mention it.
Regarding "Shen Nong Baicao" and "Qing Sang Jing", he knew that if the existence of these two books were made public, it would cause a huge disturbance in the field of traditional Chinese medicine and even the entire medical field, and he himself would also become the target of public criticism.
Moreover, Zhou Hao was also afraid that Zhao Dingzhou would let him dedicate those two peerless books to the country. It was not that Zhou Hao was unpatriotic, but people always have selfish motives. Zhou Hao hoped to obtain the greatest benefits for himself through these two books. What's more,
Providing a variety of highly effective drugs to the domestic military and people through a pharmaceutical group is also a matter of benefit to the country and the people.