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What about the doctor in Chongqing 10 yuan? What the hell is going on?

? What about the doctor in Chongqing 10 yuan? What the hell is going on? It's a little cold in Chongqing in 65438+February. A row of storefronts located in Donghua Village Street, Baoding Town, Dazu District are all closed, except for one that is still open, and occasionally one or two people enter. "Well, that's Dr. Wu's clinic. As long as he doesn't make house calls, he will see a doctor in the store. "

The small clinic is simple, with several big cabinets arranged neatly, and Chinese medicine bags piled up like hills: Bupleurum, Pogostemon, Houttuynia, Angelica dahurica, Atractylodes lancea and Chuanxiong. ...

"hello! Please sit down. I will have time to talk to them after I have seen their illness. " The man sitting behind the desk greeted us politely-he is Wu Hua, a doctor praised by five or six villages in Baoding town, aged 6 1 year, and has been practicing medicine for 40 years.

Wu Hua, a rural doctor with a disabled left hand, is almost unknown around Baoding Town, Dazu. Seeking medical advice for nearly 10,000 villagers around him, for 40 years, with solid steps and the kindness of doctors, he has infinitely narrowed the distance between doctors and patients.

Wu Hua rowed to see the villagers around the reservoir.

Credit 10.66 yuan, and the doctor agreed.

Around Baoding Town, Dazu District, there are many doctors who open clinics, but they can be counted by word of mouth. Wu Hua is the best.

Yang, a 62-year-old patient, has been coughing for several days. He is often too tired to keep his back straight, and he is not feeling well. He finally went out to see Dr. Wu.

After listening to the lung sounds and looking at the throat, Dr. Wu said that he was infected with the upper respiratory tract. During this period, the weather is cold quickly, and it is easy to catch a cold if you don't put on your clothes in time. Once a cold is not taken in time, the elderly will have low back pain.

"Yes, I am the head of the family, and the children are not around. I caught a cold and thought I would be fine in two days. As a result, I am even tired of getting up these days. " Lao Yang chats with Dr. Wu.

"If the baby is not around, you should pay more attention to your health. If you are ill, he will come back to see you on vacation. Isn't it the same worry? " Dr. Wu's "accusation" made Yang very useful: "Yes, you are right, he has a family to support, and I can't give him any trouble yet."

Everything is short of parents, and everything is related to illness.

"Chinese medicine or western medicine?" Later, people who came to see the doctor began to line up, and the chat ended. "Eat western medicine, come quickly." Lao Yang smiled.

After that, Dr. Wu began to prescribe medicine. Dr. Wu, who looks no different from ordinary people, skillfully writes prescriptions with his left hand: amoxicillin 12 tablets, andrographis paniculata 12 tablets and paracetamol 9 tablets. ...

The total cost of medicine for two days is 10.66 yuan. Before leaving, Yang looked at Wu Hua awkwardly: "I went out in a hurry in the morning and didn't bring any money. Can you give me the medicine on credit first? "

"If you want, take it to eat first and come back when you are ready. Just give the medicine fee. " Later, Yang took the medicine and left slowly.

Wu Hua changed to write with his left hand because he was bitten by a poisonous snake and his right hand was disabled.

Six times a day, the medicine is 9.67 yuan.

42-year-old Chen also came to see a doctor in line. He had a stomachache and weak body for several days in a row, so he had no choice but to return to his hometown from Dazu to recuperate. My father in his 60 s couldn't stand it anymore and forced him to go out to see a doctor. "The illness is serious, and you are not allowed to go home again."

His father's expression seems severe, but full of care. Dr. Wu asked Chen to sit down and talk to him about his illness. It is also the upper respiratory tract infection that causes various problems. Dr. Wu felt a little tricky: "Young people are sick, don't delay. If it is serious, it will be difficult to cure it. "

The prescription of western medicine is cheaper this time, and the total amount of medicine for six times a day is ***9.67 yuan. The white paper lies flat on the table. Doctor Wu skillfully holds the medicine bottle in his left hand, pours out the medicine one by one, and puts it on white paper one by one, no more, no less.

After preparing the medicine, Dr. Wu skillfully wrapped the medicine bag with his left hand, put it in a clean plastic bag and handed it to Chen.

10 yuan paid it, and Dr. Wu is going to make up the change. At this time, Chen and his father waved their hands: "Just a few cents. Where are you going to find me supplies? These medicines are too cheap. "

"If you don't make it up, it's for the villagers." Dr. Wu said.

"In Chengtou, this money is a registration fee for an ordinary clinic. You're welcome, Dr. Wu. Thank you. " Father and son finally "won" each other's thanks and left the clinic.

Before leaving, they told reporters: "Dr. Wu is amiable, and people often give drugs on credit without giving money." There is nothing to make up for it. "

Wu Hua has been a rural doctor for forty years and has become accustomed to the muddy and rugged mountain roads.

3,000 yuan for shipbuilding and boating.

Wu Hua's home is in Dashi Village, Baoding Town. He has lived here since he was a child and has a deep understanding of the difficulties for local villagers to seek medical treatment.

1 1 One day, Wu Hua slept until two o'clock in the middle of the night and was awakened by the terrible pain in his right hand. Father turned on the flashlight and found a welding head (poisonous snake) nearly 1 meter long slipping from the gap in the mud wall. Due to the lack of money to see a doctor, severe poisoning caused his arm to fester and rot, and Wu Hua left a lifelong disability, so he decided to become a doctor.

After graduating from junior high school, Wu Hua studied Chinese medicine with his uncle Wu Quansheng who worked in a health clinic. Because of the disability of his right hand, Wu Hua practiced with sweet potatoes and radishes for a month in order to exercise the activity of his left wrist during injection.

After three years of self-study, Wu Hua was recruited as the first batch of rural doctors in Dazu on 1980, and was recommended to study full-time in the rural medical class of health school for half a year, and obtained the qualification certificate of rural doctors. The following year, Wu Hua's clinic opened and began to practice medicine with a medicine box on his back.

Less than 5 minutes away from Wuhua's clinic, it is the wharf of Hualong Reservoir in Baoding Town, and a tin boat is docked on the shore. Three years ago, Wu Hua spent more than 3,000 yuan to build a boat to facilitate the treatment of nearly 10,000 villagers in surrounding villages.

Because of the disability of his right hand, Wu Hua can only paddle with his left hand, and the two fingers of his right hand exert a little force. "In the beginning, my right arm couldn't work, and the wooden boat kept spinning on the shore. It took more than three months to row the boat. " Wu Hua's hands are covered with cocoon marks left by boating.

People need me to stick to it.

Today, Wu Hua's son has been working in the main city of Chongqing, and his wife is also helping to take care of two grandchildren in Dazu City. There is also an 80-year-old mother at home. In order to take care of her mother, Wu Hua insisted on rowing every day, and then walked home for an hour and a half by mountain road, hoping that her old mother could have a hot meal every day.

Wu Hua admits that his income from working as a doctor is also very meager. For the vast majority of patients, he usually controls the drug cost around 10 yuan. He is good at treating stomach diseases with traditional Chinese medicine. Every now and then, someone comes to the door. This stomach medicine costs hundreds of dollars, but it can only be taken for a month if it is kneaded into pills. "This is the most expensive medicine." It is understood that Wu Hua has cured many patients with stomach diseases.

In the eyes of everyone, Wu Hua is a doctor who is too kind to talk about money. According to the policy, rural doctors can receive 4 yuan/person-time, while Wu Hua basically takes nothing. In addition to the basic medical expenses, villagers' medical treatment is regarded as voluntary service. He doesn't even charge for medicine for villagers who have difficulties in life. Some villagers wrote IOUs, but Wu Hua didn't take them back.

Villager Liu Zegao and his wife are both over 80 years old. Liu Zegao suffers from deafness, and his wife suffers from hypertension and rheumatoid disease. In the past seven or eight years, every time the couple came to get medicine, Wu Hua treated it as "giving money, even if there is no money." Whenever a family visit passes by Liu Zegao's house, Wu Hua will go in and see how the old couple are doing, ask them what medicine they need, and write it down and bring it to them next time.

"I subsidize more than 1200 a month. My son has a family, and the money is enough to pay for our old couple and mother. I am very satisfied. " Wu Hua said.

His son, who works in the main city of Chongqing, repeatedly advised him to live in the city, but he refused. His reason is, "the villagers have feelings for me, and this place needs me, so I will settle in this place and do it."

"It is false to say that our place is not hard. If I quit, I wonder if anyone would like to come. Since the villagers need me, I will stick to it. " Wu Hua said.

Reporter's notes

Pay tribute to the grassroots workers who have paid silently.

Dr. Wu opens the door at 8 o'clock every morning on time. According to this time, he will get up around 5 am and then make breakfast and lunch for his mother. Before we leave, we have to heat the rice with the residual temperature of the firewood, and it will still be hot until my mother eats at noon.

An hour and a half walk from Dashi Village where he lives to donghua village, where the clinic is located, the figure of this doctor rowing with his medicine box on his back is impressive.

"Hello, Dr. Wu!"

"Dr. Wu, my citrus is ripe. I'll bring you two tomorrow. "

"Doctor Wu ..."

One by one, Wu Hua often shows a satisfied smile on his face. After 40 years of practicing medicine, I still look like when I came: "As long as these folks still need me, I will work until the day when I can't move."

Here, we pay tribute to Wu Hua and the grassroots workers who work silently on all fronts!