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Lunch ti.

Lu Xuan and the two others went to the cafeteria.

After getting their als, before Ji Xiuwen started eating, Lu Xuan directly asked, "Have you prepared the dicine for that teacher from this morning?"

"Are you talking about Teacher Zheng Hong?"

"I think so."

"Didn’t you give her acupuncture? Don’t you know her na?"

Ji Xiuwen looked up, puzzled.

Lu Xuan glared at him, "Who pays attention to soone’s na? Only you would."

"For the record, I wasn’t particularly noticing."

Ji Xiuwen explained, "I saw her na on the insurance card. Rember, she handed her insurance card for registration."

Lu Xuan thought for a mont and realized it was true.

"But Lu Xuan, why does soone as young as her have paroxysmal tachycardia?" Ji Xiuwen asked curiously.

Hearing this, Lu Xuan couldn’t help but look up, "Didn’t I explain this morning?"

"Did you?"

"Did I not?"

Ji Xiuwen feigned ignorance, "I can’t rember clearly, maybe you did."

Lu Xuan exasperatedly said, "Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia is commonly seen in coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, anoxia, hypokalemia, pre-excitation syndro, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, various organic heart diseases with atrial enlargent, digitalis or other drug toxicity reactions, hyperthyroidism, or no apparent cause, sotis induced by emotional stress, excessive fatigue, smoking, or drinking."

"That’s a Western dicine perspective, right?"

"I already talked about how traditional Chinese dicine views the causes of paroxysmal tachycardia this morning; it’s just that you didn’t rember. Go look it up, it’s in the dical books."

Ji Xiuwen was frustrated, "Okay then."

"I should have recorded it when you were talking this morning. Ah, still haven’t developed a good habit of recording conversations."

Lu Xuan rolled his eyes but didn’t say anything further. Ji Xiuwen needed to grow up and couldn’t rely on him for everything. He needed to look up dical books himself.

Moreover, all this information is in the dical books or old dical cases.

So things, Lu Xuan felt he shouldn’t say too much about.

There’s a saying that goes, things obtained too easily are not cherished.

Ji Xiuwen is pretty much in that state now.

Lu Xuan felt sotis he had to give this guy so space and let him understand that learning requires his own efforts.

After finishing their al, on the way back to the clinic, Lu Xuan reminded, "I noticed Zheng Hong didn’t co in the afternoon either, make sure to notify her."

"I’ve already notified her. After the dicine was prepared, I sent her a ssage. She added as a friend and said the dicine could be decocted. She will co to pick it up after her child gets out of school, around four o’clock."

"By the way, is Uncle Zhou’s dicine finished decocting?"

"Yes, I watched it decoct for over an hour. During that ti, most of the Aconite’s toxicity should be gone. If it needs to be removed further, decocting it longer might not achieve it."

Lu Xuan nodded, "You’re dependable at work, but you still need to read more dical books. You don’t have to rember everything I’ve told you, but you should at least grasp the general concepts, right? Know where to find the information in the dical books, so even if you forget, you can quickly find the content to review.

Have you heard the saying?

’Read a book a hundred tis and its aning will appear to you!’ If you read these dical books enough, you’ll naturally understand things you didn’t before.

Just like the acupuncture techniques of Mountain Burning Fire and Heart-piercing Cold, there are slight differences in many dical books, but generally, they are similar to the Golden Needle Poem. By connecting these dical books, it’s easy to find the content we want.

Also, don’t forget to thoroughly read the Inner Canon. Not to ntion other things, but if you can understand this book thoroughly, many diseases won’t be difficult for you.

You currently lack not only clinical experience but haven’t even rembered the basics.

If you can’t rember all the content in the dical books, you should choose one or two, or maybe two or three focus books, like the Inner Canon and Cold Pathogenic Disease. I won’t ntion other dical books, but you should rember these at least, right? How else will you manage consultations on your own?

I’m even thinking, if what the director proposed really happens, I could let you consult patients independently. But with your current attitude, how can I entrust patients to you?

Forget about whether I trust you, even you wouldn’t feel assured, right?

Why is that?

You lack knowledge inside your head!"

Ji Xiuwen fell into silence.

He seed to be pondering sothing.

He didn’t argue.

He knew Lu Xuan was right. Since arriving at the Health Center and finding out that the local doctor was his buddy Lu Xuan, his mindset had changed; he lost the drive he had at school.

Not speaking about anything else, back before he graduated, he most likely wouldn’t have gone to that gathering.

He liked joining in fun but only when he truly had no other commitnts; when he had things to do, he was more serious than anyone else.

Thinking of this, Ji Xiuwen couldn’t help but lift his head and look at Lu Xuan’s back, who had already walked so distance. He suddenly realized that his familiar good friend hadn’t changed a bit.

He was as serious and stern as ever with everything.

Especially when it ca to Chinese dicine.

Ji Xiuwen stood there thinking a lot: Lu Xuan achieved such accomplishnts less than a year after graduating, simply because he had an extraordinary mory?

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