Other language: Vietnamese

Specialist in Traditional Medicine.

Chapter 32: Two Fools. [32]



Summary

The narrative revolves around Dr. Fang Yan, who encounters a middle-aged patient suffering from a prolonged cold. The patient expresses dissatisfaction with larger hospitals, highlighting the lengthy and frustrating process of receiving care. Fang Yan, working at Fusheng Hall, is depicted as a competent doctor amidst criticism from his peers, Jiang Zhi Bo and Chen Fei Feng, who question his prescription of multiple herbs for a minor ailment. Despite their mockery, the patient recognizes Fang Yan's skill and sees through their intentions. The story illustrates the challenges within the healthcare system, the value of genuine care, and the dynamics of professional relationships among doctors.

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