The Medic Taoist Chapter 9

By: Lows La
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The male tourist whispered to comfort her.

"Jilong, I feel a little dizzy." The female tourist leaned on him and felt the blood rushing under her body, causing her extreme discomfort.

"Don't be too tired now. You'll feel better later. You should take your wife down the mountain by cable car." Mason suddenly interjected.

The two tourists heard what he said and probably thought that the female tourist was a little embarrassed because she was on her menstrual period. But he was also concerned, so they just nodded.

"This is a disease and needs treatment." Mason looked at the female tourist's face and added.

After hearing this, the two remained speechless. Of course it was a disease and of course it needed treatment.

"Are you seeing a doctor?" Mason saw that the female tourist was really uncomfortable, and then said, "I can cure this disease. I have a secret recipe passed down from my family. You can take it and you will be fine."

Two tourists: ...

They were both drunk. They were not believers, but came to the mountain for sightseeing. They had a good impression of these Taoists, especially the handsome boy with a baby face. Everyone likes good-looking people.

Who knew that the moment this young man opened his mouth he would speak like a charlatan.

What's more, the rhetoric is too unoriginal. The words "family secret recipe" usually appear on telephone poles, and their status should be on par with "old Chinese medicine doctor who can cure all diseases."

The female tourist was too weak to speak, and the male tourist just laughed and said, "We have already made an appointment with the doctor."

The tone was good, a little perfunctory but not bad. After all, there is a saying that it is better to beat a monk than to scold a Taoist priest.

Mason looked at them again. There are also taboos in treating illnesses. It would be bad to see several doctors at the same time and not be able to receive continuous treatment. Since they have their own ideas and it is not a critical illness, then let it go.

But...

Mason: "Oh, then can you tell fortunes? This man seems to have a dark aura on his face."

Visitor: ...

...He is indeed a charlatan!

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The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Haizhou Third Hospital is a traditional Chinese medicine department in a general hospital. It is not well-known and is not large in scale. It does not have any beds. Before Mason joined the department, there were only nine doctors with the title of physician or above.

There are two chief physicians, three deputy chief physicians, three attending physicians, a general physician like Mason, and several interns and residents.

There is no such thing as a wall that is impenetrable. A few days ago, most colleagues in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine knew that a new doctor with connections would be parachuted in as a temporary employee. The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine was not short of people at all, so it was obvious that they were hiring a contract worker at this time because he was a person with connections.

Although I don't know which leader's relationship was involved, the leaders were quite cautious.

However, no one knows where this rumor came from, but it is said that the person with connections was a Taoist priest in the past. This is quite ridiculous and many people cannot believe it.

"Taoist priest? What the hell, a Taoist priest coming down the mountain?"

"He returned to secular life and became a doctor? Is that true? It sounds so fantastic to me."

"Director Xie, is there any news? Is he really a Taoist priest..."

"Who arranged for this to happen?"

Amidst various speculations, Mason was brought to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine to report.

The head of the department, Xie Min, is a female doctor in her fifties with black curly hair, and she is well maintained.

Before Mason came, Xie Min was studying the medical records of Vice President Xiao's mother, which were provided by Vice President Xiao. Medical records are records of disease diagnosis and treatment methods when Chinese medicine treats diseases.

Vice President Xiao's mother has been suffering from hiccups for more than half a month, and she has been to the gastroenterology department for many times but has not been cured.

In the meantime, Doctor Mao from their department participated in the consultation and prescribed Fuxuanfu Daizhe Decoction. Unfortunately, he was blamed by Vice President Xiao for aggravating Xiao's mother's condition.

However, two days ago, we suddenly heard that Xiao's mother had recovered, and it was cured by traditional Chinese medicine, and the medicine was prescribed in the hospital. This aroused everyone's curiosity, and they asked Vice President Xiao to show them the medical records.

After reading the medical records, Dr. Mao was very embarrassed by the "previous doctor's negligence" that was glossed over in the records and refused to discuss it. However, Xie Min studied it carefully.

Xie Min did not get involved in the previous mess, but many people in the hospital knew about Xiao's mother's condition, and the medical records were also very detailed. Looking at the medical records at this time, she couldn't help but admire this senior in her heart - she felt that he should be a senior.

Some things are easier said than done. Chinese medicine often uses the metaphor of "one dose for a known effect, two doses for a cure" to describe a quick effect. In other words, one dose is effective, two doses for a cure.

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