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Specialist in Traditional Medicine.
Chapter 200: What is Thunder Fire. [200]
Summary
In a hospital consultation room, Fang Yan observes Dr. Jiang Wei Xue, a middle-aged physician with a cold demeanor, as he attends to patients. Zhou Yan introduces Fang Yan, who is there to learn. Jiang Wei Xue's brusque manner is noted, especially when he interrupts a patient's son, insisting the patient speak for herself. Fang Yan recognizes the importance of allowing patients to express their symptoms for accurate assessment. When the elderly patient describes her symptoms, Jiang Wei Xue diagnoses her with a deficiency of Yin and excessive Yang fire, prescribing treatment without much explanation. Fang Yan interjects to clarify the diagnosis, explaining "Thunder Fire" in relatable terms, which the patient and her son appreciate, highlighting the need for better communication in traditional Chinese medicine.Full content
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