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Rebirth Era: The Educated Youth Became Rich Raising Children in the Compound.
Chapter 64: What a sin! Oh, how virtuous!. [63]
Summary
Su Qi, while examining a patient, discusses the healing of a wound with Dr. Liang, noting its good condition. She adjusts a prescription for traditional Chinese medicine, which Old Song, a practitioner, critiques for conflicting herbs. Su Qi explains that, with the right dosage, the herbs can complement each other, referencing a medical text that she cannot lend because it was burned. Old Song is disappointed but excited when Su Qi claims to have a photographic memory of the text. He invites her to join the traditional Chinese medicine department, but Dean Qian insists she should remain a general practitioner to utilize her talents fully.Full content
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