Lu Heng finished speaking and then turned to Su Fan and said, "Do you know what illness the patient has? Do you know how critical the patient's condition is?"
"Let tell you, by the ti you slowly prescribe the right formula and then boil the traditional dicine, the patient will already be devoid of any vital signs!"
"It doesn't matter if it's you, Divine Doctor Su, or even Divine Doctor Tang here today. Even if Bian Que and Hua Tuo were to co, I wouldn't let them in!"
After Lu Heng spoke in such a manner, Su Fan naturally had no intention of wasting words with the other party.
The other party clearly lacked understanding of traditional Chinese dicine, especially the top-tier heritage.
In their opinion, it seed as if all traditional Chinese dicine practitioners were slow and leisurely.
They only observed, listened, questioned, and felt the pulse, then prescribed dicine to the patient.
But in reality, there are nurous ergency techniques in traditional Chinese dicine.
After all, the heritage of traditional Chinese dicine has been around for five thousand years, even longer, while Western dicine has only developed for a few hundred years.
Su Fan casually pushed Lu Heng aside to cool off.
Then he entered the ergency room and ca to the bedside of Tang Wan's aunt.
At that ti, Tang Wan also saw Su Fan.
This introverted and cold beauty had clearly cried earlier, and her snow-white lovely face still had tear stains on it.
Seeing Su Fan, she imdiately asked anxiously, "Doctor Su, can you save my aunt?"
Su Fan glanced at the patient on the bed and then said, "I'll do my best."
After he spoke, he ca to the bedside and began to take the pulse of Tang Wan's aunt.
At first, he was extrely nervous.
However, after taking the pulse of Tang Wan's aunt, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
Although Western dicine has developed very well, it is still in its early stages of developnt and has not reached a state of perfection.
This ti Tang Wan's aunt's problem, Western dicine was utterly helpless, but traditional Chinese dicine was not truly out of options.
As Su Fan took out many silver needles, preparing to save a life, Lu Heng also walked into the ergency room.
Seeing that Su Fan was about to step in and save the patient, Lu Heng hurriedly stepped forward to stop him!
Lu Heng did not really want to prevent soone from saving a life, but he did not want a Divine Doctor like Su Fan to take risks during such a dangerous ti!
If Su Fan were a well-known expert in the relevant field at ho and abroad, Lu Heng would have definitely let Su Fan treat the patient without hesitation.
But Su Fan was not only not a dical expert in the relevant field, but also a master of traditional Chinese dicine.
In such a situation, how could Lu Heng dare to entrust the patient to Su Fan?
The situation here was soon known by so other highly skilled doctors in the hospital.
Many doctors at that ti rushed over to stop Su Fan from causing trouble.
They had already administered ergency treatnt to the patient according to normal dical procedures.
Even if the patient really could not be saved in the end, they would not be responsible.
But if Su Fan intervened and caused disturbance, that would be a different story.
At a critical mont for a human life, Su Fan naturally wouldn't waste words with these people at this ti.
He imdiately pushed Lu Heng aside and then began to treat the patient.
Lu Heng still wanted to step forward, but was blocked by Tang Sanchun.
Tang Sanchun angrily said, "Lu Heng, Director Lu, you can't save the person yourself, and now you want to stop others from saving her?"
Lu Heng also angrily said, "What saving her? His ssing around like this is clearly harming her!"
"I warn you, if anything happens to the patient, neither of you can escape responsibility; you'll both be to bla!"
After Lu Heng said this, Tang Sanchun felt slightly guilty.
Su Fan, however, remained indifferent and continued to use the silver needles, beginning to treat Tang Wan's aunt.
Tang Wan's aunt, nad Shen Xinyi.
Although she was Tang Wan's aunt, she only seed to be two or three years older than Tang Wan, just belonging to an earlier generation.
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