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Specialist in Traditional Medicine.
Chapter 233: Gao Zhijun's Worries. [233]
Summary
Gao Zhi Jun, trained in traditional Chinese medicine by his uncle Dong Qi Hui, reflects on the peculiarities of patient perceptions regarding treatment costs. While Western medicine often incurs high expenses without complaints, traditional Chinese medicine faces skepticism over its fees. Gao Zhi Jun learns from Dong Qi Hui that patients often undervalue herbal treatments, leading to misunderstandings about their effectiveness. As he observes interactions at Fusheng Hall, he becomes concerned about the presence of rivals in Jiang Lan County, particularly Xu Jin Liang and Lin Jiang Yu, who may influence Fang Yan, a rising figure in traditional medicine. Despite his worries, Dong Qi Hui remains confident in his influence over the provincial department, believing Fang Yan's youth limits his authority.Full content
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