Other language: Vietnamese

Specialist in Traditional Medicine.

Chapter 249: Six Untreatables. [249]



Summary

The scene unfolds in Fusheng Hall, where two patients remain. One, a plump man in his forties, complains of neck and throat pain. Despite his discomfort, he boasts about his appetite. Dr. Fang Yan, known for his skills, examines him seriously, alarming the man. After a thorough pulse check, Fang Yan reveals he cannot treat the man’s illness, suggesting he seek help elsewhere. This news terrifies the patient, who pleads for clarity on his condition. Fang Yan explains that the man’s case falls under one of the six untreatable conditions in traditional Chinese medicine, leaving the surrounding medical students and Zhao Cheng Wen puzzled about these conditions.

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