Other language: Vietnamese
Blue Coffin Death Shroud of the Heavenly Gate Ghost Valley.
Chapter 82: Bone Gangrene. [14]
Summary
The discussion revolves around traditional Chinese medicine and its approach to treating "Bone Sore," a severe condition likened to cancer. Han Sheng, a young doctor, shares insights on acupoint therapy and meridian blockages. He proposes a controversial treatment method involving temporarily obstructing a patient's breathing to revive their vital energy. Ma Dou, impressed, requests Han Sheng's help for the village chief suffering from Bone Sore. The chief's condition, characterized by darkened, necrotic toes, has been deemed incurable by Western medicine, leading to an impending amputation. Han Sheng expresses confidence in treatment and discusses the use of poisonous insects, a local remedy, to address the chief's illness, emphasizing urgency and collaboration.Full content
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