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In the past, whenever he felt a little uncomfortable, the young
lady would watch over him while brewing medicine and run
around the kitchen and study room.
He claimed to be his family doctor.”Uh, yeah, yeah.”
Corinne replied guiltily.
Esther looked at his expression and changed the topic with a smile. “By the way, Nigel, didn’t I also study traditional medicine in university? It’s not good to watch over Rolland every day
now. Can you help me arrange a job?”
Nigel drank soup absent–mindedly. “Then let’s go to traditional medical center. It’s also close to home.”
“Don’t.”
Esther pretended to be humble and said gently, “I haven’t worked since I graduated. No matter how talented I am, I’m still a little stage fright when it comes to looking at patients. Why don’t we find a medical center to learn first?““If any pavilion traditional medicine has a Supremacy–class pavilion traditional medicine, it would be best if they are willing to teach me step by
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step.”
traditional medicine was about inheritance.
However, this kind of thing also depended on fate. Taking in a
disciple was not as simple as finding a job. Nigel could not force
someone in.
Moreover, there were only Asrark people who had reached the
Supremacy Rank. No, there were only Archie in the entire
North China.
However, he did not refuse. “Alright, I’ll think of a way.“”
-It was the busiest time in the morning.
There was an endless stream of patients. Lottie did not even
move his butt for a few hours until the young nurse came in
with a smile. “Thank you for your hard work, Sister Lottie. I’ve
seen all the numbers today.””
“However, there were two patients who wanted to add on at the
last minute. I told them that they couldn’t add on, but they
didn’t leave. They kept waiting.”
Lottie took a sip of water. “Invite them in then.”
A patient was a small problem.
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Lottie swiftly prescribed a prescription and took the last
patient’s pulse.It was a grandmother who was almost eighty
years old. Someone had accompanied her here.
Grandma was very thin. She was dressed plainly, but there was
an unconcealable nobility in her actions. When she entered, she
closed the door behind her and shut the person accompanying
her out mercilessly.
After taking her pulse, Lottie retracted his hand and said gently,
“Grandma, are you feeling unwell?”
Grandma was dissatisfied. “You’re a doctor. Didn’t traditional
medicine know the condition just by taking his pulse?”
“I will.”
Lottie was famous for having a good temper. He only smiled
and said, “But there’s nothing wrong with your pulse. There shouldn’t be any discomfort in your body. At most, you’re a
little anxious. You don’t need to take medicine. You’ll be fine
after eating therapy.“Although she had light makeup on and her complexion could not be seen, her voice was full of energy.
She was almost 80 years old. It was a blessing to have such a
body.
“Says who?”
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Hearing this, Grandma looked back anxiously. Seeing that the
door of the consultation room was still tightly closed, she
heaved a sigh of relief and raised her voice. “I’m not feeling well.
I’m not feeling well anywhere!”
“My grandson is almost forty years old and still single. Do you think I can feel comfortable?”
Lottie looked at the age on the medical record seriously. “Late forties?“Granny was seventy–eight.
According to the legal age of marriage, his grandson should be in his early thirties at most.
Grandma said confidently, “Isn’t thirty years old an old man in his forties? If he doesn’t find me a granddaughter–in–law, will I die of anxiety? Hurry up and prescribe me some medicine. I have to take medicine.”
Old man.
Lottie inexplicably thought of Nigel, and then thought of Lewis, who was the same age as him.
She nodded. “Yes, you’re right.“Shall I prescribe you some Chinese medicine to help you cool down?”
Autumn and winter were the peak periods of illnesses. 5,14,174
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patients were treated for three consecutive days, so there were
not that many patients.
“Little Dr. Cummings, thank you. Every time I add a number,
you agree.”
There was no need for a consultation this afternoon. Lottie was
performing acupuncture on the patient in the outpatient clinic. As she administered the acupuncture, the patient lay on the treatment bed and thanked her.
He was almost fifty years old.
It was an old patient of hers with serious kidney disease.
Her family was not doing too well. She had lost her son in her middle age and her husband was an old bastard.Every time she came to the clinic, she would go out before dawn. She had to take the bus from the suburbs twice and the subway three times before she could come.