< — The Taran Duke’s Family Doctor — > (1)
TN: ‘Employees’ is changed to ‘servants’.
Several months passed since Anna and Philip’s steady exchanged continued. Anna found Philip for teaching whenever she had free ti and Philip admired Anna’s great passion for learning at such an advanced age.
Once a week, Anna and Philip went to offer their dical services to the poor and needy. Just like always, they set up a simple treatnt room in a remote location at the back of an alley and received a flood of patients. It was difficult but as Anna treated patients with all sorts of diverse symptoms, her skills dramatically increased.
“Look here, don’t you think the stupid thing is to say you ate mugwort to make dicine?”
The voice of a hot-tempered middle-aged wife rang out loudly. The simple treatnt room had two tables set slightly apart and in between them, a thin cloth acted as a wall. So when one raised their voice a little bit, one could be heard from the other side.
On the other side of the wall, Anna payed attention to the audible voice of the patient who ca to Philip.
“Did I know and eat it? I only knew the tusk had wild herbs.”
“Are your eyes crooked? How does that look like herbs!”
“Why did you leave it in the kitchen then!”
Mother and daughter went back and forth, raising their voices to each other as they quarreled.
Mugwort! Anna paused treatnt on her side and fixed her gaze on the obscuring wall of cloth. Then she heard Philip’s calm voice.
“So what is the matter? Did you perhaps contact an ailnt?”
“Aiyo! Doctor! This one ate that thing and her monthly period didn’t co. I don’t know what to do if this lass cannot perform her duties as a woman so I can’t sleep at night.”
“Tch, I like it this way.” (Daughter speaking)
“You crazy thing, ah! Do you want to be a lady who can’t give birth?”
Anna suddenly sprang to her feet. She didn’t notice the confused expression of her patient who was being treated. Anna lifted the wall made of cloth and went into the other partition.
Philip glanced at Anna once then spoke to the patient.
“I cannot treat you if you’re making so much fuss. Quietly. How much mugwort did patient eat?”
“About as much as a side dish? I mixed it up with vegetable and ate it.”
Her mother next to her: ‘This crazy-! How can you happily eat that foul-tasting thing and call it vegetable? Aiyo, I didn’t give birth to a human, I birthed a good-for-nothing. Ai! I can’t live in peace.’
She continued to grumble inwardly.
“When did you have your first nstruation?”
“I think the year before last?”
“You didn’t keep eating the mugwort, did you?”
“No.”
“Then, this is just a temporary state, your monthly periods will start again next month. So you don’t need to be worried. You too, Mother.”
Both mother and daughter were in disbelief so they had to be persuaded and promised several tis before they left.
“What’s wrong, Anna? Is there a patient with a problem?” (Philip)
“...No. I’ll tell you later.”
After they finished giving free treatnt, the day was darkening into night and the two returned and drank tea at Philip’s residence.
“Earlier...I’m talking of the patient who took mugwort. That was my first ti seeing such a symptom but Sir Philip seed to know all about it. I know mugwort has a hemostatic effect but for that to stop nstruation? How could that be when nstruation and the blood from wounds are from completely different structures?” (Anna)
“It’s rare but occasionally, it occurs in patients. It can happen when the poor hunger and do not distinguish what they eat. However, there is nothing to worry about. There’s nothing wrong with the body, it’s just a temporary state.”
“Then, by any chance, do you know of nstruation stopping entirely after eating mugwort?”
Philip’s hand lifting the teacup to his mouth paused for a mont. The mysterious glint in his eyes disappeared just as fast as it ca. His relaxed smile was just as before and his voice was just as relaxed as he spoke.
“Interesting. Do you have such a patient?”
“Yes, in state of complete anorrhea (absence of nstrual periods). The herb intake was for quite the long ti.”
In the anti, Anna had purchased hundreds of dicinal books in order to find a cure for the Duchess. She scrapped up all the books on the market and not only that, she asked around for the doctors living in Roam (city) and went to them diligently. However, there was not one person who recognized the symptom of nstruation stopping after eating mugwort.
Anna would have rather preferred to experint the diet on herself but unfortunately, she was already in her nopause and because she didn’t know the side effects, she couldn’t test it on another person.
So, it was both surprising and frustrating to stumble across that patient today. If she knew beforehand, she would’ve gone digging through the slums. Anna admired Philip anew.
[How did you learn such excellent dical art? You know much of what is in the books and what is not in the books.]
The more she knew, the more amazed she was by Philip’s dical knowledge so one day, she had asked him directly.
[There are simply a lot of miscellaneous things I picked along the way when I was wandering around.]
Philip spoke modestly but Anna thought of it as his reward for wandering the hinterland to offer his dical services. He was really an excellent doctor.
“Philip, didn’t you say you treated a lot of patients while traveling? I feel very embarrassed in comparison. True dicine should be perford with the heart yet my lowly dicine is priced with greed.”
“Anna, your dical skill is superb. You are enthusiastic and true to your patient. It is a sha you don’t receive proper recognition because you are a woman.”
“You exaggerate.”
Anna smiled and brought the teacup to her mouth. If Anna had seen Philip’s eyes then, she would have felt strange. The pupils of his eyes flickered silently, revealing his impatience.
“Who is the patient?” (Philip)
Anna hesitated. Keeping a patient’s confidentiality was the duty of a doctor. However, Anna couldn’t let go of the only and definite clue that she’d barely managed to fine. The longer she couldn’t grasp a clue, the more anxious she felt. No one was urging her but she felt agitated.
‘It’s okay. He’s the Duke’s doctor and one with excellent dical skills. He’s a true doctor who finds the poor to offer his dical services.’
She didn’t know why he was under surveillance, but if he was soone who would harm the Duke, it wouldn’t just end with surveillance. She made up her mind. Still, she felt too uncomfortable to readily ntion the madam.
“To be honest, I ca to find you at first because I wanted so advice on this symptom.”
If the Duchess’ doctor was seeking advice from another doctor, without one even saying who the patient was, it was obvious. Anna nodded her head to Philip who was quietly looking at her.
“By any chance...was the mugwort taken from the first nstrual period?”(Philip)
“You know!”
Anna yelled out cheerfully.
“Do you know a way to treat it?”
“Fortunately, I do.”
“My goodness!”
The treatnt thod she’d been looking for all this while had been right next to her. If she had honestly asked for advice from the beginning, she would have gotten it without going through so much trouble.
However, she didn’t regret the ti spent going through that trouble. Searching for books and digging through them were of great help to her skills.
“How did the patient happen to take mugwort?” (Philip)
“The patient wasn’t knowledgeable as a child and did not know of the changes in a woman. Summarily, in the patient’s young mind, it was a drug that stopped bleeding so one tried to fix the first nstruation.”
“How long was this intake?”
“I heard it was taken for about half a year, after which there was no more nstruation. Is it really possible to treat?”
“Listen a little more. This symptoms require special conditions to be treated. One must not be a virgin and one must not have experienced union with more than one man.”
Anna’s expression fell. The symptom itself was already strange now even the treatnt condition was strange too. Because of Anna’s experience treating the Duchess, she knew of the Duchess’ purity better than anyone else.
But this matter was privately hidden and concerned the Duchess’ reputation. She hesitated for a while but in the end she chose her belief that as doctor, if one was embarrassed about their patient’s condition, one would not be able to treat their patient properly.
“That won’t be a problem. The patient was married so ti ago and the first night was the patient’s first union.”
Anna stubbornly did not directly ntion who the patient was but they were both understanding each other.
“Then, does this an it can be treated?” (Anna)
Philip lowered his gaze a little and said nothing in reply. Anna waited quietly, not wanting to interfere with his thoughts. But in actuality, Philip was only trying to calm his overwheld and turbulent emotions. After so ti, he lifted his head with a calm expression.
“It’s possible.”
“I’ll go see Milady imdiately. I’m sure she will be much pleased I have found a cure.”
As if she would get up any minute now, Anna shuffled in her seat restlessly. She didn’t even realize that she had directly said who the patient was. Philip used a hand gesture to tell her to calm down.
“This treatnt thod is one of the secrets passed down in our family. The exact thod of preparation is in the notebook handed down and I have to check it but I don’t have it right now. I put it soplace else. It looks like I’ll have to leave for a while.”
Anna felt regretful. She was filled with impatience as she didn’t want to lose the clue she’d finally gotten.
“Will it take long? Is it possible for to go with you?”
“I apologize but I cannot take you with . It is a secret location passed down in our family from generation to generation.”
“I was too impatient. I’m sorry for making an unreasonable request.”
“There’s no need to be in a rush. I will definitely give you the treatnt thod. Therefore, in the anti, don’t tell the patient. There’s no need to make one wait in vain.”
“You’re right. When do you expect to be back?”
“At the latest, I will be back in a week.”
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