Other language: Vietnamese
Specialist in Traditional Medicine.
Chapter 87: Reading More Books is Indeed a Wise Saying. [87]
Summary
Fang Yan examines a patient's pulse, noting the illness isn't overly complex. Zhao Cheng Wen expresses concern about the patient's rare symptoms, previously treated by You Guang Lin. Fang Yan emphasizes the importance of traditional Chinese medicine's four diagnostic methods, especially for uncommon cases. Lin Wan'er and Zhang Yue Yue, students at the Provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, admire Fang Yan's knowledge and teaching skills. They discuss the patient's condition, identifying it as "spleen dampness." Fang Yan and Zhao Cheng Wen agree on a treatment plan focused on tonifying the spleen and clearing dampness, showcasing Fang Yan's expertise and growing reputation among students.Full content
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