Chapter 886: smallpox (2/2)

"Well, you finally found out." Dr. Xiong waved his hand, and he walked towards Xiao Er, "So I took this opportunity to come and see your uncle's legs. If there is no problem, I will interrupt him today. ."

Gu Yundong, "..." Can you speak less terrifyingly?

But since Doctor Xiong wants to treat his uncle's leg, Gu Yundong can't go out anymore.

She followed Doctor Xiong back to the courtyard gate, but suddenly stopped after walking a few steps.

Wait, smallpox? ?

Gu Yundong's eyes lit up, the smallpox.

Yes, everyone knows how terrifying smallpox is these days, it almost changes when you hear it. But this is an infectious disease, and people around you will suffer if you are not careful.

Not to mention the folks, even the members of the royal family will mostly have to wait for death if they get this disease.

Over the years, the number of smallpox cases has increased year by year, causing a large number of deaths every year.

But whether it is an imperial doctor or a folk doctor, there has been nothing to do with this disease.

Gu Yundong knows that many people are fighting against this infectious disease, and she also knows that the 'people pox vaccination' has been around for a long time.

Unfortunately, this method is not foolproof. Patients with mild disease will leave scars, and patients with severe disease will still die.

It was not until someone abroad discovered the 'vaccination method of cowpox' that humans conquered smallpox.

However, Gu Yundong didn't know how to operate these two methods, so she quickly stepped forward, followed behind Doctor Xiong, and asked him, "Doctor Xiong, you just said smallpox... Then do you know how to inoculate human pox?"

As long as you know how to do the human pox vaccination, the cowpox vaccination will be much easier.

"Human pox vaccination?" Doctor Xiong paused, lowered his eyes for a moment, and said, "I've heard of it, but this method should be very cautious. If the doctor accidentally fails to inoculate pox, he may not be able to do it again in the future. I have continued to practice medicine, so not many people use it, and it is not very common.”

(end of this chapter)