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The Marvelous Journey of a Skilled Healer.
Chapter 432: Traditional Chinese Medicine Has No Terminal Illness. [434]
Summary
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western medicine have fundamentally different approaches to treatment, with TCM focusing on balancing yin and yang through herbal decoctions, while Western medicine emphasizes specific chemical components. Despite the integration attempts, TCM's holistic view is often dismissed. TCM practitioners can diagnose ailments through observation and personal analysis, as seen with Natasha's anemia. A conflict arises between TCM and Dr. Kalojev, who represents Western medicine, leading to a bet proposed by Su Tao to prove his efficacy. The tension highlights the clash between traditional and modern medical practices, emphasizing the need for mutual respect and understanding.Full content
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