King of German Mercenaries

Chapter 306 Training New Doctors

Adler's daughter-in-law Liv gave birth. After ten months of pregnancy, Liv gave birth to a daughter named Margaret in late May. At this point, the third generation of the Hoffman family was born.

In order to take care of Liv's mother and daughter, at the strong request of Mrs. Mary, the chief medical officer of the palace, Mo Zhigen, was sent to Liv County to take care of Liv and Margaret for half a year. Then, there was only one doctor left in the Aurich Palace.

Fortunately, the two Mongolian doctors Mozhigen and Batel were as strong as cows, and they generally did not get sick. Otherwise, there is only one Battle left, and if something goes wrong, Aurich will not have a reliable doctor available.

For those local "bloodletting doctors", Marin dare not use it. Therefore, members of the Hoffman family, as well as nobles who are close to Marin, are used to seeing two Mongolian doctors.

Although it is said that the Mongolian doctor's method is a bit rough and direct, the effect is still very good. It's just that sometimes multiple nobles get sick together, which makes Mo Zhigen and Battle a little busy. In particular, after Morigen was sent to Lyle County, Battelle was so busy that his feet did not touch the ground.

It wasn't until then that Marin came to his senses—Nima, he knew that he was busy building an ordinary school and forgot to build a medical school...

You know, throughout Western Europe, there are not many reliable doctors in this era. The two Mongolian doctors, Mo Rigen and Batel, combined the herbal techniques from the previous year in the Central Plains, as well as the unique bone-setting and bruise treatment methods on the grasslands. They can completely despise any Western European doctor in this era.

With these two treasures here, Marin didn't even think of finding apprentices for them...

Marin wanted to slap himself twice, but before that, he had to find a group of apprentices for the two of them...

Yes, a group of apprentices, not just a few apprentices...

Eventually, Marin began picking out the bright, medically interested ones among the serf boys...

After a month of selection, Marin finally selected 30 of the brightest teenagers as disciples of Mo Zhigen and Battelle. These teenagers are all about sixteen years old, when their minds are at their most flexible. As for rebellious and other ghost thoughts, it is not something that these serf children should have. Since ancient times, rebelliousness has mostly come from wealthy families. Only those children who have enough to eat, or at least those who have no worries about food and clothing, have the time to rebel. Children from poor families are very sensible, because they have no time to think about other useless things, otherwise, if they are not careful, they will starve to death...

Therefore, rebellion is something that only modern children who have had enough to eat. Of course, this is also the case with children from wealthy families in ancient times. As for children from poor families who can't get enough to eat, they are often very sensible when they are in their teens, and even support a family without thinking about anything else...

These children Marin selected are very sensible poor children. At their age, they already know how to work for the family. Even, many children are still pulled from the fields to audition.

Lord Earl wants to pick someone, isn't the whole country responding enthusiastically? Of course, those noble children do not need to respond. Because their children have already made plans. The children are also preparing to enter the noble school that Marin intends to open. Only the children of the serfs were so concerned about Marin's selection. Because this is the only way out of the lowly serf status.

If you learn medicine well and become a medical officer, you will directly get rid of the status of serfs, at least become commoners, and even become low-level nobles.

Moreover, the school that Marin intends to open is not intended to enroll children over 15 years old (excluding 15 years old). Because it is not cost-effective to raise children over the age of 15. Because, such an old child, already has a fixed mindset and ideas. Rather than raising them, raise smaller, more malleable children. After all, Marin is only in his early 20s and has time to wait for these children to grow up. As for the teenagers over the age of 15, Marin originally planned to wait for the school to get on the right track, and the teachers he trained,

And then literacy for those adults who can get it. For example, literacy and literacy for young people who have become low-level military officers, and teach them to recognize words and so on.

It just so happened that this time to find disciples for two Mongolian doctors, Marin conducted an audition among the teenagers who had been excluded from education. Come and learn prairie medicine with oriental characteristics with Morigen and Battelle.

And since they have no cultural background, Marin is even willing to find someone to teach them to read first. Morigen and Battelle will teach them medical knowledge when they have time. The two of them have been here in Marin for two years, and they can communicate normally in German. If some medical terms are unclear, you can also ask Marin to act as a translator. After all, Mo Zhigen and Bartle are proficient in the Datong dialect of Chinese, and can also accurately express medical knowledge in Chinese. Even a lot of their medical knowledge is learned from the medical books of the Han people. And Marin is precisely the soul of China. When communicating with the two, it is easy to understand the meaning of the two, and then accurately translate the meaning.

Because Mo Zhigen was away, Marin handed over the 30 teenagers to Battle. For this reason, Battelle is naturally full of complaints. Because he is too busy...

However, he was not dissatisfied with taking his apprentice. After all, once the apprentices get started, they can also relax. Moreover, Marin is also very good. When asking them to teach his disciples, he also paid 2 shillings more per day for teaching. If you teach 360 days a year, you can earn 144 more gold coins. For a doctor, it is definitely a high salary. What's more, this is additional income, which is not included in the previous salary.

You must know that both Mo Zhigen and Battelle have children, and they are about to become adults. They are also happy to be able to get a little more salary. As for the treasures of the broom, if they were in their hometown of Mongolia, they might have done so. But they are now uprooted and living entirely on Marin. If he offends Marin because of hiding, it will be more than worth the loss.

Moreover, Marin also made a heavy promise to the two of them - if these 30 teenagers were taught as good as them, both of them could be awarded a hereditary knighthood, and they would be rich from generation to generation...

This is more attractive than any monetary reward. It can make future generations rich and rich. Which man is not happy? So, the two of them naturally worked hard.

Even, in order to carry some modern "private goods", Marin planned to give lectures to these 30 teenagers from time to time. Mainly, teach them some common sense in hygiene and disinfection. Although Marin is not proficient in medicine, he has seen too many health programs and health articles in his previous life. Just taking some out and handing it over to these teenagers can also benefit them endlessly, and they have become the big winners in medicine in this era...

Of course, Marin didn't plan to make these boys public. Because, in this day and age, the church also has more control over medicine. Many church pastors actually act as doctors with two knives, often bleeding clients...

After all, practicing medicine to save the world has always been one of the means by which the church shows mercy. If the medical school is open to the public, it is suspected of robbing the church for business.

Marin asked Mozhigen and Bartle to teach the children Mongolian medicine, which was naturally against Western traditions and in the interests of Catholicism. Therefore, these children came to study with Mozhigen and Bartle in the name of apprentices. Even the place where they studied was in the palace medical hall inside the Aurich Palace. In this way, it is also convenient for Marin to give lectures to them when he is free.

Well, Marin wants to expand the palace. So, Marin simply planned to build a yard in the corner of the palace, as a place for Mo Zhigen and Bartle to educate their disciples, right next to the palace hospital in the forecourt of the palace.

Then, after thinking about it, Marin selected another 30 smart teenagers to join the ranks and receive the education of two Mongolian doctors. After all, not everyone will be successful if they learn. Marin's request is that at least 20 people with good medical skills should be cultivated out of these 60 people. As for the other 40 people, they can be eliminated. But even a person who has been eliminated may be incompetent as a comprehensive doctor, but as a military doctor who only deals with trauma (early military doctors only need to deal with trauma on the battlefield, but they are not as comprehensive and powerful as later military doctors). , Many people are also at the level of two knives. After all, famous doctors must treat dignitaries and nobles, and it is impossible to follow the army), or they are barely competent.

You must know that bone setting and bruises in Mongolian medicine are very powerful, and they are most suitable for the military. What's more, Morrigan and Battelle are also very good at veterinary medicine, especially in treating diseases of horses. No matter how bad it is, it is also very good to use it as a veterinarian to manage horses in the army...

In a word, Marin is very welcome to the skilled doctor or veterinarian. One more doctor, one more East Frisian life, one more military doctor, one more soldier's life... And one more veterinarian, the horse's life is more secure...

However, studying medicine is difficult. In later generations of medical universities, the academic system is generally longer than that of ordinary majors, and many are five-year programs. There is even a seven-year medical major. Therefore, Marin gave 10 years to wait for these teenagers to grow up. 10 years is enough for these teenagers to grow into a pretty good young doctor...

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