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Chapter 3918 [7] Make a prompt decision

Chapter 3918 [7] Make a prompt decision

The crowd fell silent.

A large group of people had just discussed a lot, but they finally wanted to come together with Dr. Tong. In the final analysis, medicine is about effectiveness.

To save money, go to a Chinese medicine doctor. If the Chinese medicine doctor can’t fix it:?

The sharp light on Dr. Tong's sunglasses shone: Well, maybe this patient will have to send Fang Ze to the emergency room later.

If there was a face-slapping session, it would be a failure of Dr. Tong’s purpose of coming here today.

Dr. Wen bent down to examine the child first.

One of the characteristics of female doctors is meticulousness, and Dr. Wen is the same.

All the onlookers could see how her delicate hands gently and considerately examined the patient's head, hands and other parts of the body.

But you must know that the current child is suffering from an emergency, and the doctor's "slow and slow" actions are highly questionable.

After Dr. Wen finished his physical examination, he immediately took the needle from the student next to him.

Doctor Tong looked at the watch on his wrist: The other party's physical examination speed was quite experienced.

You have to be tactful, otherwise the family members of the children will scream in anxiety.

The few Chinese medicine students who followed looked at the dense crowd around them and secretly swallowed several mouthfuls of saliva in their throats: They are novices, and they will be scared just seeing people watching.

I really admire Teacher Wen. In the presence of so many people, his hand holding the needle did not tremble.

Teacher Wen, who was holding the needle, was being stared at by hundreds of pairs of eyes, as if he was being roasted by the scorching sun.

Dr. Tong's face turned serious. Although he was a doctor of Western medicine, he also knew what it meant when everyone looked at the needle in Dr. Wen's hand.

It is said that acupuncture needles can cure diseases, but the sharpness of acupuncture needles is comparable to the scalpel in the hand of a surgeon. If something goes wrong, it will either save someone or kill someone. No wonder, someone once suggested that acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine is the most primitive scalpel.

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At present, the diagnostic conditions in the clinic are limited, and the children do not undergo any high-end instrument examination. Under this premise, if this needle is inserted, it is equivalent to a blind puncture in the eyes of Western medicine——

Cough cough. Dr. Tong coughed twice, which suppressed his heartbeat.

I'm really afraid that Dr. Wen will overturn. Once he overturns, he, the director of brain surgery, can no longer pretend and needs to go out for emergency treatment immediately.

Soon after saying it, Dr. Wen, who was holding the needle, turned around and faced the child. He grabbed one of the child's fingers with lightning speed, fixed his eyes, and gently lowered the finger holding the needle.

That moment was like a dragonfly touching water, but actually it was more like a flying sword hitting the throat. After all, it was a needle.

The filiform needle penetrates the acupuncture point on the child's fingertips in the blink of an eye in a few tenths of a second.

The people around them rushed to ask each other: "Did you see clearly?"

No one can see Dr. Wen's movements clearly, including Dr. Tong.

The patient is young, so the needles used tend to be small.

Such a thin needle is like a silver hair in Dr. Wen's hand. The most terrible thing is that a needle that is too thin will inevitably have a soft needle body.

It is difficult to control the strength of soft things.

Dr. Tong's face suddenly became more solemn.

Fortunately, Dr. Wen didn't seem to have overturned, and he, Dr. Tong, didn't have to take off his disguise.

Unfortunately, Dr. Wen's traditional Chinese medicine skills allowed him, a doctor of Western medicine, to see things just like ordinary people. It was so dazzling that he could only cry in his heart: Mysterious, mysterious.

Next, everyone held their breath and looked at the child who had received an acupuncture from Dr. Wen. The child's eyelids moved.

My mother shouted excitedly: "Dong'er, Dong'er - Mom, Dad, Dong'er is awake."

The patient woke up.

God!

The people around him rushed to tell each other, cheering and calling the doctor God, but no one could understand it.

Dr. Tong's head has long been stretched forward: If he can't understand, he can't understand either.

After all, Western medicine cannot stage such a miraculous scene.

According to conventional Western medicine diagnosis and treatment, the best thing that can be done for this child is to conduct a brain examination as soon as possible.

If there is no serious problem inside the child's brain through instrument examination, it is judged that it is caused by high fever, and the child will be given a fever-reducing injection.

Wait until the child's fever subsides before observing the child's state of consciousness.

It will be troublesome if the child does not wake up.

Dr. Wen's technique of awakening children with one needle can only be said to be the reason why he, the director of the Western Medicine Department of Brain Medicine, pursues his career here.

Thank you for your support, good night, dear friends~


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