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Eye of the Divine Doctor.
Chapter 473: Really Cured?. [473]
Summary
In a critical situation involving Deng Lao's health, Zhou Zheng employs traditional Chinese medicine techniques to stabilize the patient's condition despite skepticism from Western doctors. After successfully controlling Deng Lao's bleeding and reviving him with acupuncture, Zhou emphasizes the need for specific herbal treatments for recovery. Wu Ruo Xue learns of the rare Tibetan Fragrant Blood Lingzhi, crucial for Deng Lao's healing, which prompts Deng Wan Chun to seek it desperately. While the hospital's reputation is at stake, they avoid acknowledging that traditional methods were pivotal in saving Deng Lao, highlighting the tension between Western and traditional medicine.Full content
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